10 HUGE WWE Money In The Bank 2018 Predictions You Need To Know

1. Last Woman Standing

Nia Jax Ronda Rousey
WWE

Ronda Rousey's not like most girls.

Or any human, in fact. This is the former and first UFC Bantamweight Champion, the soon-to-be first female UFC Hall-Of-Famer, the single greatest celebrity debutant in WWE history and a woman who literally considers herself worth keeping around should the world be subjected to some scorched earth armageddon.

To this end, it's infinitely possible that this match won't be a complete disaster despite the obvious shortcomings of the Champion. Shortcomings that have hamstrung the build and the execution of the angle thus far, not least due to Jax' flagrant inability to effectively emote beyond screaming Alexa Bliss half to death.

Much like with Rousey's WrestleMania scorcher, the company won't have any intention of steering her wrong so early into her run, and a well-rehearsed and performed battle should favour the ineptitude of the Champion as well as the inexperience of the Challenger.

Rousey will at least taste glory momentarily too. It would be folly to have her lose in only her second match, and her scoring victory here may allow for rapturous celebrations as the show goes off the air or a cash-in from her so-called 'best friend' Natalya to set up a massive SummerSlam rematch.

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