The Show is in Tampa
Booker T, Vic and Corey are at the announcer’s desk with Mike Rome taking care of the ring announcing duties.

I have no clue what to expect today; anything can happen. When you least expect something to happen, it usually does.
Money in the Bank will take place on June 7th in Los Angeles.
**MATCH 1 — The ladies are kicking off the show with Sol Ruca defending the Women’s North American Title against Kelani Jordan, with Zaira in Sol’s corner. This match is getting exciting right from the start—don’t blink, or you might miss something action-packed! Kelani has really been putting in the effort, and it’s showing in the ring. WOW, Sol is delivering some impressive aerial moves; you have to see the highlights of this match. It has been an incredible opening bout. No matter what one competitor does, the other always finds a way to kick out. Zaira just got tossed out for trying to save Sol. Holy cow, what a match! I have to give huge credit to Kelani for her performance. In the end, Sol successfully defends her title. Both women left everything in the ring!
**MATCH 2 — 6-man tag team match with The Culling (Shaun Spears/ Brooks Jensen, Niko Vance) facing Hank/Tank/Jason Briggs. This match could go either way. It’s going to get ugly. It got ugly and fell apart, but in the end, it was Hank, Tank and Josh Briggs with the win. Post-match beatdown.
**MATCH 3 — It’s the fight for the leader of the family as Tony D’Angelo faces off against Stacks for the right to lead the family. I really want Tony to win this. This match will get ugly, nasty, whatever word you want to insert. Tony could have finished off Stacks, but for some reason, he stopped. I would not trust Stacks. Stacks looked for the crowbar, and it was missing. Stacks said he was sorry, begging for forgiveness. Thanks to Luca showing up, with a low blow from Stacks, he steals the win.
**MATCH 4 — It’s the Women’s Title match with Jordyanne Grace facing the current title holder, Stephanie Vaquer. This is more evenly matched than I expected. Jordyann had her moments, and now the swing has shifted to Steph. Steph and Jordyanne both get so close, but it’s not quiet there. Steph just threw Jordyanne threw the ringside barricade. Another great women’s match. They are giving everything they have. That was a hell of a match, the girls have left it all in the ring with Stephanie hanging onto the title.
Ricky Saints is on the way to the ring for a chat with Sarah Schreiber. North American Title will also be defended by World’s Collide. I know Ethan Page would show up; he just can’t stay out of anything.
Vic is having a chat with Myles Bourne. Myles was very open about his hearing challenges.
**MATCH 5-The NXT Men’s Championship is on the line as the current champion, Oba Femi, defends his title against Myles Bourne. I really hope Myles can pull off a win, but given Oba’s size and strength, he will have to push himself to the limit to make it happen. This marks Oba’s sixth title defence. So far, it’s been mostly Oba in control, with Myles managing to shine at moments, but he needs to find a way to gain an advantage. I’m on the edge of my seat right now! Myles finally found an opening and is doing everything he can to turn the tide in his favour. (My heart is pounding!) Oba ultimately retains the title, but credit goes to Myles Bourne for holding his own in the match and pushing Oba to his limits. After the match, Oba stopped, turned back, and gave Myles a nod of approval.
**MAIN EVENT — Joe Hendry, who holds the TNA world title defending against Trick Williams. I can’t see this title changing hands, but anything is possible. Trick has gotten a little too full of himself; he won’t be happy until he is holding a title. So far, it’s a pretty even match, but don’t count Trick out yet. Trick has a bad habit of letting his frustrations get the better of him. What the hell just happened?? Trick Williams just beat Joe Hendry for the TNA World Title. I am really surprised this happened. I can’t see him holding the title long, but who knows? At this point, I never saw this ending coming.
