10 Last-Minute WWE Money In The Bank 2017 Rumours You Need To Know

You can take (some of) these to the bank...

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This Sunday, WWE's Smackdown brand presents the Money in the Bank Pay-Per-View. Though it seems like there are constant PPV events these days, Money in the Bank still stands out at one of the most exciting and unpredictable. In fact, this year's card may offer even more surprises than a typical Money in the Bank show.

As always, the event is built around the titular ladder match, which sees six stars compete in an every-man-for-himself environment for the chance to win a briefcase that holds a contract for a WWE Championship bout. The contract can be cashed in at any time in the next year, without any warning. For the first time ever, though, an identical match is being held involving the women of Smackdown. The winner of that contest will receive a similar contract for the Smackdown Women's Championship.

This show will also feature three title matches, including Jinder Mahal's first test as WWE Champion. Last month, the former undercard mainstay scored an unlikely win over Randy Orton to reach immortality, but on Sunday, he'll have to give Orton his rematch. Additionally, The New Day will challenge The Usos for the Smackdown Tag Team Titles, while Naomi defends the Smackdown Women's Title against Lana.

That's what we know about the show, but what can we expect? Here are 10 last-minute rumors for Money in the Bank, ranked from least plausible to most plausible.

10. A Sixth Woman In The Money In The Bank Match

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Though there are six men competing in the WWE Championship Money in the Bank ladder match on Sunday, only five women will be taking part in the bout for the Smackdown Women's Championship contract... probably. The match has been announced as Charlotte Flair vs. Becky Lynch vs. Natalya vs. Tamina vs. Carmella, but a tweet from WWE's official account mentioning "six women" colliding has caused some fans to believe that there may be a mystery entrant in the bout.

As far as speculated names go, there have been plenty - from current NXT Women's Champion Asuka to the long-absent Summer Rae to the rumored-to-be-returning Maria Kanellis. There's certainly an opportunity for someone to make a huge splash by joining the match.

All that said, though, the most likely explanation for the tweet is just a bit of carelessness on the part of WWE's social media team. It's probably not worth reading too much into it, so expect the announced competitors to be the only ones involved in the bout.

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Scott Fried is a Slammy Award-winning* writer living and working in New York City. He has been following/writing about professional wrestling for many years and is a graduate of Lance Storm's Storm Wrestling Academy. Follow him on Twitter at https://twitter.com/scottfried. *Best Crowd of the Year, 2013