WWE Money In The Bank 2017: Rating Each Entrant's Odds Of Winning

6. Dolph Ziggler

When Bet Wrestling released their latest set of Money In The Bank odds earlier this week, Dolph Ziggler came in as a distant underdog, and understandably so. ‘The Showoff’ hasn’t been anything remotely close to main event status for a long time, and while last year’s feud with The Miz sparked moderate hopes of a career revival, he has since become one of WWE’s most listless wrestlers.

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Ziggler turned heel in the aftermath of the Miz feud, and has done little of note since. He welcomed Shinsuke Nakamura to the main roster at Backlash, but ate a predictable loss, and now looks set to play out the rest of his career as a midcard gatekeeper. Once one of the most popular wrestlers in the company, Dolph’s fanbase have all but abandoned him over the past few years. It’s hard to see him ever being pushed again.

This makes it extremely unlikely that he’ll win the MITB briefcase for the second time in his career, but it’s impossible to rule anything out in a world where Jinder Mahal is WWE Champion.

Chances: Extremely slim.

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