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

8. Hacked Off

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SmackDown's hacker is apparently set to f*ck with somebody else at Money In The Bank, with allusions to the date of the show present in his or her most recent updates. If the secret identity is indeed who many people have assumed, there are fewer shows more suited to their interruption.

Mustafa Ali has long been proffered as the most likely name behind the mysterious silhouette that blew Fire & Desire wide open and then promised to highlight yet more misery between an existing partnership.

Bayley and Sasha Banks have been on the rocks (without acknowledging as much) of late, but they weren't the only ones featured in a video full of duos he dice up with secretly recorded footage.

The New Day seem impervious to the suggestion of a split, but that doesn't mean they couldn't be susceptible to the odd bit of dissension. Kofi Kingston couldn't reclaim the Tag Team Titles at WrestleMania, but Big E managed it just a fortnight later. The former hasn't ever really recovered his form after a crushing WWE Championship loss to Brock Lesnar on the first Fox edition of SmackDown - he was most at fault for their last title loss in Saudi Arabia too. The pair are still missing third man Xavier Woods, which would be the perfect time for the hacker to force more hardship on them.

Ali knows the pain of the Lesnar-shaped atomic bomb, as well as a punishing loss that was ultimately Kingston's gain. If he is the one behind the buttons, there are few better targets. Not least when they've got titles to defend...

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