Every Men's WWE Money In The Bank 2021 Participant Ranked Least To Most Likely To Win

8. John Morrison

It's still tough to believe that WWE didn't capitalise on John Morrison during his initial run. The guy has an incredibly exciting in-ring presence, a bona fide Rockstar look and had some pretty heavy momentum during the late to early 2010s. After he left the company in 2011, it seemed that he'd forever be a missed opportunity. But, his return to SmackDown in 2020 seemed like the chance to get it right finally. Oh, how those dreams have died.

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Morrison's position in WWE as of right now is to play second fiddle to The Miz. He hasn't found any significant singles success, and it makes you wonder why the company even decided to bring him back if they just wanted to make him a side character. His position in Money in the Bank might seem promising, but those who know how WWE has used him before can understand why he's there.

Simply put, Morrison's place in the match is to deliver some exciting spots without taking the briefcase. He's showed off in ladder matches many times and always performs some thrilling feats, so it's safe to say he's only there to deliver on the spectacle quota.

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