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

7. Banterhound

Roman Reigns Jinder Mahal
WWE

'The Big Dog' has become WWE's biggest loser in decades despite being the subject of a three year push ahead of suffering his most profound defeats. There may be no way back for Roman Reigns following his losses to Brock Lesnar earlier this year, with his disastrous Backlash topliner against Samoa Joe proving that fans would rather just f*ck off than f*ck on booing him anymore.

It's for this reason that this absolute flaming sh*t of a clash needs to go on first. Jinder Mahal's minute improvement since holding the WWE Championship hostage last year proves that the company can polish a turd, but they can't polish three all at the same time. Because - believe this - Roman Reigns is a turd now. And this match is a turd. And the Chicago crowd's reaction to the bout will be one massive turd sandwich in which the entire audience chant for their homegrown giant douche - a man that wouldn't dream of making a turd of himself for this company ever again after they dragged him through a messy court case.

This turd of a match won't eve have a finish that doesn't reek. Extreme Rules beckons for the pair - the worst is yet to come.

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