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

3. Nattitude

Women's Money In The Bank
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The first ever Women's Money In The Bank was tainted not just by the direct involvement of James Ellsworth in the finish but the abject misuse of winner Carmella in the aftermath.

WWE yet again made a common mistake with the case, assuming the inanimate object could replace actual creative direction for the character. Never once rendered credible in her record-breaking run with the guaranteed shot, 'Ms Money In The Bank' lacked credit with the fanbase by the time she took Charlotte's title.

This year requires something completely different to elevate the female equivalent of WWE's golden ticket, with a shocking winner and even more surprising cash-in all taking place on the very show.

With the talented crop of performers all cancelling each other out in the match, expect Ellsworth to again appear only to be roundly trounced by every combatant, before Natalya takes advantage of the chaos by shimmying up the ladder for the win. Her night won't be over from there, but more on that later...

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