WWE Money in the Bank 2024 venue & date announced

WWE has been hosting international premium live events and major live shows across the globe more often in recent times. In 2023, WWE hosted most of the PLE’s on international venues.
WWE CEO, Nick Khan announced that the company is interested in more international events and is in negotiations with a number of international cities for international business expansion. Following this WWE confirmed the Elimination Chamber in Australia, Bash in Berlin in Germany and Backlash in France. Now WWE has officially confirmed yet another International PLE with its venue and date.
WWE Money in the Bank 2024 in Toronto, Canada
WWE Chief Operating Officer and the Head of Creative, Triple H announced on Twitter that WWE will be hosting the 2024 Money in the Bank premium live event in Toronto, Canada. It will be the first time that WWE has been hosting the Money in the Bank PLE in Toronto. The PLE will be aired live on July 6th, 2024 from the Scotiabank Arena.
Triple H also announced that the July 5th 2024 episode of Friday Night SmackDown will be held a day before MITB 2024 and NXT Heatwave will be held a day after the MITB 2024 in the same venue. The two PLE’s and WWE’s premium Show SmackDown makes it a complete power packed Money in the Bank weekend.
In 2023 WWE hosted the Money in the Bank at The O2 Arena in London, United Kingdom and produced a soldout show which had great reception and was highly successful. In 2023 WWE also hosted Elimination Chamber in Canada, Backlash in Puerto Rico, Night of Champions in Saudi Arabia, and Crown Jewel in Saudi Arabia.
It seems like we could see a number of International PLE’s this year and the announcements will be announced back to back. Where should the company host its remaining PLE’s of 2024? Comment your predictions.
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