The participants for the men’s Money in the Bank ladder match in WWE is expected to be finalized during Smackdown this Tuesday night. A match between Big Cass and Samoa Joe is set to determine the final participants in the match. According to the most recent episode of Wrestling Observer Radio, the feud between Big Cass and Daniel Bryan is expected to continue at the Money in the Bank pay-per-view, which is one reason why Cass has been selling an injury at WWE live events lately. As a result, it was noted that Samoa Joe will likely be defeating Cass on Smackdown this Tuesday night to earn the final spot in the Money in the Bank ladder match this year.
The relationship between John Cena and Nikki Bella may be finished for now, but the demise of the relationship will be featured on the upcoming season of Total Bellas, which will be premiering on the E! network later on tonight. Speculation on whether or not Cena and Bella will end up back together has been ramping up over the past few days, and Nikki spoke about their cancelled May 5th wedding with People. During the interview, Bella stated that if she and Cena ever were to get married, it would not be filmed. While Cena and Bella’s wedding could very well be back on very soon, do not expect to see the ceremony featured on Total Divas or Total Bellas.
Goldust has accomplished a lot during his long tenure as a professional wrestler. The son of Dusty Rhodes has achieved veteran status in the industry, and he is still working as a full time member of the WWE roster right now. However, Goldust just recently celebrated one huge milestone as he has officially remained sober for ten consecutive years. Goldust has had a history of drug and alcohol abuse, but he made the effort to get clean back in 2008 and has been sober ever since. He commented on his huge achievement on social media earlier this week. Now at 49-years-old, Goldust is perhaps in the best condition of his wrestling career and may just be getting started.
Today is an important day for me. X yrs ago I was on deaths door while drugs and alcohol consumed my everything. But, by the grace of God, I survived. Sobriety is the most important thing in my life, and I am proud of me. #CleanIsCool #KeepSteppin #10Years #GodSobrietyFamily pic.twitter.com/Lx7M7ZmiJE
— Dustin Rhodes (@Goldust) May 19, 2018