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Naomi Qualifies For Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match on 6/28 WWE SmackDown

The road to WWE’s next premium live event, Money in the Bank, set to take place next week in Toronto, Canada, made a significant stop at the iconic Madison Square Garden for the June 28 edition of SmackDown.

The show kicked off with a thrilling triple threat Money in the Bank ladder match qualifier, that saw Tiffany Stratton emerging victorious. The second triple threat match featured Naomi, Indi Hartwell, and the former NXT standout, Blair Davenport, who made her SmackDown debut.

The match was filled with high-octane action that kept fans on the edge of their seats, highlighting the high stakes of the contest that could change the careers of the three women involved in the bout.

Toward the conclusion of the match, Jade Cargill came down to ringside to return the favor to Indi Hartwell for attacking her. This gave Naomi the opening to plant her to the mat to secure the pinfall and earning her spot in the Women’s Money in the Bank match.

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She now joins IYO Sky, Chelsea Green, Lyra Valkyria, and Tiffany Stratton in the match, adding even more excitement to the highly anticipated event.

What are your thoughts on Naomi qualifying for the Women’s Money in the Bank on SmackDown at Madison Square Garden? Share your opinions in the comments!

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