12 HUGE WWE Money In The Bank 2019 Predictions You Need To Know

11. Money In The Bank Ladder Match (Women)

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Alexa Bliss' late exit from the match with yet another concussion concern has removed a star where one was desperately required, and though Nikki Cross' inclusion reflects a rapid turnaround for one of the only performers WWE forgot to draft in the SuperStar Shake-up, it doesn't guarantee a briefcase tease or plunder on par with the heel smarm of 'Little Miss Bliss'.

Not in theory, at least.

In practice, Cross may join one of several here searching for the bright light of a brass ring in the division's darkest tunnel since the start of the Women's Revolution.

It beggars belief that so many characters could be so short on agency so soon after women main evented WrestleMania, but it highlights how one giant gesture categorically won't fix systemic laziness that continues to relegate females to bit-part on a roster already suffering from bloat.

The field is full of obvious motivations, if not contenders. Natalya, Naomi, Ember Moon and Cross will all look to prove themselves as workhorses rather than winners, whilst Carmella wants to three-peat, Bayley wants something - anything - to pull her out of the post-WrestleMania rut and Dana Brooke, wants, just for once to be taken seriously.

All seemingly strong arguments. Let's break up a tag team instead.

Winner - Mandy Rose

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