The participants of the 2024 men's Money in the Bank ladder match sounded off one last time during the final episode of WWE SmackDown before the much-anticipated event. Jey Uso was the first to come out, discussing his intentions to win the briefcase tomorrow.
LA Knight confronted him, and the two engaged in 'YEET' and 'YEAH' chants with the crowd. Carmelo Hayes was next, mocking Knight for his obsession with Logan Paul. Chad Gable then spoke about his hardships in the last few weeks, expressing his determination to get the job done and become a 'Master in the Bank.' Andrade followed, giving a reality check and saying that dreams will not win them matches, especially a dangerous one like the Money in the Bank ladder match.
Drew McIntyre was the last man to come out, greeted by loud 'CM Punk' chants. He acknowledged that Punk was not there in Canada, but the latter's family was. He showed off the bracelet he took from Punk a few weeks back. He then proceeded to roast each participant of the men's ladder match present in the ring, which eventually led to a brawl.
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Here are all five ways he roasted his challengers on WWE SmackDown before Money in the Bank.
#5. El Idiot
While Andrade is simply billed as Andrade on WWE television, he adopted Andrade El Idolo as his ring name during his tenure in AEW, which has stayed with him even after his return to WWE.
During the segment on WWE SmackDown, Drew McIntyre made his way into the ring and called the Mexican star "El Idiot." This insult did not sit well with Andrade, who attacked McIntyre moments later.
#4. Sympathetic towards Chad Gable
The last few weeks have been rough for Chad Gable. His Alpha Academy stablemates have left him, and the Wyatt Sicks have targeted him since their debut.
During his verbal jabs at the other participants, Drew McIntyre had nothing to insult Gable with. Instead, he expressed that he felt bad for him at this point.
#3. Drew McIntyre is 'HIM'
Since his NXT days, Carmelo Hayes has been confident, often referring to himself as 'HIM' and always being undeniable.
During the segment, Drew McIntyre acknowledged Hayes' potential, saying he has a bright future in WWE. However, McIntyre added that Hayes was not 'HIM'; Drew was.
#2. Warning LA Knight
LA Knight will be one of the favorites to win the briefcase at Money in the Bank. On SmackDown, the fans in Canada showed their love for The Megastar with loud 'YEAH' chants.
However, Drew McIntyre is not bothered by Knight's popularity. He sent a warning to LA, saying that he won't be hearing 'YEAH' tomorrow. Instead, it will be a big 'NO,' indicating his determination to overcome Knight and the rest of the competition in the ladder match.
#1. Drew McIntyre questions Jey Uso's presence on WWE SmackDown
Jey Uso was the last person Drew McIntyre confronted during the segment. He stared at him and asked him how he had managed to cross the border from the USA to Canada.
This jab referenced the difficulties Jey had faced due to his criminal record, which included multiple DUI offenses.
Following Drew McIntyre's cutting remarks, a massive brawl erupted between all the superstars involved in the segment. The chaos ended with 'Main Event' Jey Uso and LA Knight standing tall, sending a powerful message ahead of Money in the Bank.