Carmella successfully cashed in her Money in the Bank briefcase at WWE Clash of Champions.
After an extended attack by NXT's heel featuring Peyton Royce and Billie Kay, Carmella opportunistically pounced with her long-awaited successful Money in the Bank cash-in 287 days after winning, a Money in the Bank record.
The rising heel caught fire once she was paired with James Ellsworth, who was released last year. Together, the tandem antagonized fans with Ellsworth playing the overconfident, yet mistake-prone, lackey to the imminent world champion.
Carmella was the centerpiece of a storyline that caused a two-week ratings surge for WWE's secondary flagship show. Earlier this summer, Carmella became the first woman to win the WWE Money in the Bank briefcase, but did so under nefarious means as Ellsworth himself climbed the ladder, retrieved the briefcase and dropped it into her waiting arms.
The spot incited real-life outrage from real-life adults who legitimately get upset over these type of things. WWE used the manufactured scandal to its advantage as, during the Money in the Bank broadcast, it immediately announced the situation would be dealt with the following Tuesday on SmackDown.
Carmella has had a breakout 2017, which included a pair of historic Money in the Bank wins.
That show saw an impressive 25% increase as 2.597 million viewers tuned in to see how the controversy would play out. Carmella was spot-on, doubling down her questionable strategy and cutting a nearly flawless promo in front of a heated crowd.
">After Charlotte shocked the world by defeating Asuka at WrestleMania 34, The Iconic Duo debuted on the blue brand to attack the SmackDown women's champion and Money in the Bank winner Carmella followed up with a surprise of her own to shockingly dethrone the queen.
Carmella successfully cashed in her Money in the Bank briefcase at WWE Clash of Champions.
After an extended attack by NXT's heel featuring Peyton Royce and Billie Kay, Carmella opportunistically pounced with her long-awaited successful Money in the Bank cash-in 287 days after winning, a Money in the Bank record.
The rising heel caught fire once she was paired with James Ellsworth, who was released last year. Together, the tandem antagonized fans with Ellsworth playing the overconfident, yet mistake-prone, lackey to the imminent world champion.
Carmella was the centerpiece of a storyline that caused a two-week ratings surge for WWE's secondary flagship show. Earlier this summer, Carmella became the first woman to win the WWE Money in the Bank briefcase, but did so under nefarious means as Ellsworth himself climbed the ladder, retrieved the briefcase and dropped it into her waiting arms.
The spot incited real-life outrage from real-life adults who legitimately get upset over these type of things. WWE used the manufactured scandal to its advantage as, during the Money in the Bank broadcast, it immediately announced the situation would be dealt with the following Tuesday on SmackDown.
Carmella has had a breakout 2017, which included a pair of historic Money in the Bank wins.
That show saw an impressive 25% increase as 2.597 million viewers tuned in to see how the controversy would play out. Carmella was spot-on, doubling down her questionable strategy and cutting a nearly flawless promo in front of a heated crowd.
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