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Key Takeaways From WWE's Money in the Bank

This year's WrestleMania was two nights. Money in the Bank was barely even two hours.

WWE's shortest pay-per-view in recent memory, clocking in at just over two-and-a-half hours, was also one of its most inventive. The two Money in the Bank ladder matches offered a creative display of pro wrestling, with a very surprising finish to the show.

Asuka climbed the ladder and secured the women's Money in the Bank briefcase, while Otis–yes, that Otis–was the fortuitous recipient of a fumble by AJ Styles, catching the briefcase and becoming the men's Money in the Bank winner.

The show was aided by a strong opening card.