The WWE Women’s Money in the Bank ladder match was a heart-pumping spectacle that left fans on tenterhooks. The six female competitors involved in the match put their bodies on the line, with Zoey Stark being one of the most prominent performers. Stark landed on her neck in two separate brutal spots, including a nasty fall from the top of the ladder into another one. As the match came to a close, fans were left wondering if Stark had suffered a serious injury. In a post-match update, Stark shared a message on social media, acknowledging that she was “alive” but battered and bruised, which was met with relief from fans who had been worried about her well-being.
Stark’s performance in the match was widely praised by fans and commentators alike. Despite initial negative backlash when she qualified for the match by winning a Triple-Threat bout against Ivy Nile and Dakota Kai, she silenced her critics with a memorable showing. The match was notable for its intense action and lack of interference, which came as a surprise to fans given the build-up and tension between Stark and Trish Stratus leading into the event. The two women had a contentious relationship, with Stratus repeatedly calling out Stark and the latter referring to her as a “cockroach” prior to the match. However, in the end, the WWE decided against including interference in the match, allowing the women to showcase their skills without external distractions.
As fans breathed a collective sigh of relief over Stark’s injury status, they were left to ponder the implications of her performance and the future of her rivalry with Stratus. With the WWE Women’s division continuing to raise the bar with its innovative and thrilling matches, it is evident that the professional wrestling world has a new standard-bearer in Zoey Stark. Her intense display at Money in the Bank has cemented her reputation as a force to be reckoned with in the women’s division.