Shinsuke Nakamura will get his third championship match since April.
Since WrestleMania 34, AJ Styles and Shinsuke Nakamura have been in a heated feud. The match at WrestleMania was built as a "dream match" between two of the best performers in professional wrestling but Nakamura began delivering low blows to Styles with regularity which culminated at Backlash in a double count-out after both wrestlers delivered low blows.
On Monday, Smackdown commissioner Shane McMahon tweeted the following announcement saying the next match will have a decisive ending.
The Money in the Bank pay-per-view takes place on June 17th and already features a Money in the Bank ladder match where wrestlers will have the chance to secure a briefcase which can be cashed in for the WWE Championship. There's also a women's Money in the Bank match but no other matches have been scheduled for the event.
Fightful Wrestling will have live coverage and a recapping podcast for Money in the Bank.