The first Premium Live Event in the city in over 30 years!
The annual event has been part of WWE's Premium Live Event calendar since 2010 – but this marks the first time it will be held in the UK.event last September, at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff.Money In the Bank will be the first WWE Premium Live Event to be held in London since SummerSlam 1992 at Wembley Stadium.
Christian D'Acuña, Senior Programming Director at The O2, added:"We are honoured to be hosting the first ever"We're looking forward to welcoming back WWE fans to The O2 this summer for an unforgettable night with some of WWE’s biggest Superstars.
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