5 WWE Superstars Who Should Win Money In The Bank In 2020 (And 5 Who Should NOT)

WWE has made a mess of Money in the Bank in the last few years. Can they get it right this time?

By Vinay Chhabria /

One of the most exciting WWE pay-per-view events, Money in the Bank, is just a few weeks away as the wrestling community gears up to witness the most unique ladder match in the company's history. Ongoing global events have resulted in the decision to host the ladder bouts at the headquarters of his organization.

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Michael Cole and Corey Graves informed the viewers on last week's SmackDown that the match would start on the bottom floor of the building while the career-changing briefcase would end at the vert top. This move would allow the Creative team to produce compelling content. Despite circumstances, it was due a change.

In 2017, Baron Corbin won the multi-man bout. However, he lost his WWE Championship fight to Jinder Mahal, establishing him as joke. Next year, Braun Strowman won the contract, and he cashed in his contract against Roman Reigns inside Hell in a Cell. Mick Foley was the special guest referee of that match, but much to everyone's surprise, there was no clear winner in that contest and 'The Monster Among Men' lost his golden ticket.

Last year, Brock Lesnar successfully cashed in his contract, only to lose the Universal Title to Seth Rollins in a few weeks. The backstage officials should allow an upcoming star to win the event in 2020, but not everybody will fit the bill...

10. Should NOT Win - Shinsuke Nakamura

Shinsuke Nakamura is one of the most respected men in the world of pro wrestling. The wrestling community could not wait to see him perform in WWE. Unfortunately, things have not worked out as expected for him. Because of his massive fan following, Vince McMahon booked 'The Artist' to win the Royal Rumble in 2018. Although he could not win the world title, he established himself as a trustworthy name in the mid-card.

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He feuded for the United States title for some time and even had a reign as the US Champ. The Japanese Superstar also held the Intercontinental Championship recently. Still, his followers feel that he has not realized his full potential in the company.

Perhaps, a move to RAW or a return to NXT could turn things around for Nakamura. But, on SmackDown, he has no momentum whatsoever, and giving him the Money in the Bank contract right now would be a tremendous mistake. It would be great if he turns on Sami Zayn and chases the Intercontinental title once again because the fans love him, and if built up properly, 'The King Of Strong Style' can become an indispensable part of the organization.

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