10 HUGE WWE Money In The Bank 2020 Predictions You Need To Know

9. Bayley (c) Vs. Tamina

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Bayley and Sasha Banks' carefully-teased split has been the best thing on SmackDown since the Otis/Mandy Rose saga concluded at WrestleMania.

There, the former 'Hugger' clung onto her title at Sasha's expense, watching 'The Boss' take the loss before relying on her interference to retain it later on in the match. Tamina felt like an outlier in that clash, but has somehow established a bit of a cult following in the empty arena era - or enough of a one to feel credible here anyway.

Sasha and Bayley's tension hasn't yet been too overt, not least because 'The Boss' seems to have her eyes locked on the prize anyway. Bayley's more valuable to her with the belt than without, which will likely play into the finish even if Tamina comes close or the heels have another miscommunication.

The Champion's really found her voice as a heel this year - if this match delivers beyond relatively low expectations, it'll highlight the strides she's made between the ropes too.

Winner - Bayley

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