#2. The PPV card as a whole
As harsh as it sounds, the overall Money in the Bank 2020 PPV faced multiple problems. We would argue that the two most positive parts of MITB this year was the co-main event between Drew McIntyre and Seth Rollins and the Money in the Bank ladder match(es).
It was a good way to end the PPV and didn't leave an overall stink as it would have had there been an underwhelming match to close the show. It certainly helped that the PPV was less than three hours long, but as a whole, it was one of the weaker cards of the year.
We expected the opening Tag Team title match to potentially steal the show, but it didn't deliver as hoped. Almost all of the Performance Center matches were average at best and many would argue that the PPV didn't do justice like how it usually does.
Money in the Bank has been positioned as the most important "B-PPV", but the way it played out, it certainly didn't seem that way.