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How to watch WWE Money in the Bank 2014

There will be a new champion crowned on Sunday. Here’s how you can watch that happen.

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Bill Hanstock
Bill Hanstock is a writer, author and Emmy Award-winning producer. He began writing for SB Nation in 2011.

The 2014 edition of the annual WWE Money in the Bank pay-per-view takes place in Boston on Sunday night. The event begins at 8 p.m. ET on pay-per-view and the WWE Network. If you subscribe to WWE Network (still only $9.99 a month!), you’ll be able to stream the pay-per-view live on any number of devices, plus get access to a live pre-show beginning at 7:30 p.m., both of which are exclusive to WWE Network. The pre-show is scheduled to feature Daniel Bryan, speaking for the first time since being stripped of the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.

Money in the Bank will set you back $44.99 for standard definition or $54.99 for HD if you order on traditional pay-per-view. Many large providers, like Time Warner Cable and Charter, will still carry the PPV, even though some providers like Dish Network and DIRECTV have dropped WWE’s PPVs from their schedule. Click here for a list of providers.

The full, announced card for WWE Money in the Bank 2014:

- Goldust & Stardust vs. Ryback & Curt Axel
- Rusev vs. Big E
- Summer Rae vs. Layla (with special guest referee Fandango)
- Divas Championship Match: Paige (c) vs. Naomi
- WWE Tag Team Championship Match: The Usos (c) vs. The Wyatt Family
- Money in the Bank Contract Ladder Match: Kofi Kingston vs. Rob Van Dam vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. Seth Rollins vs. Dean Ambrose vs. Bad News Barrett vs. Jack Swagger
- WWE World Heavyweight Championship Ladder Match: Kane vs. Sheamus vs. Alberto Del Rio vs. Cesaro vs. Roman Reigns vs. John Cena vs. Randy Orton vs. Bray Wyatt

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