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

5. Asuka Vs. Shayna Baszler Vs. Nia Jax Vs. Dana Brooke Vs. Lacey Evans Vs. Carmella

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There are only two ways WWE can go with the result of this match so let's first look at the unfortunate four that are there to take bumps and, hopefully, maximise some very bizarre minutes.

Rank outsider Dana Brooke only really got in thanks to more miscommunication between Sasha Banks and Bayley, and can at least get some of the spotlight she lost after getting pulled from the WrestleMania card. Sadly for her, she stands as much chance of winning the match as part-time partner Carmella. 'The Princess Of Staten Island' had her lengthy turn with the case when the gimmick was first introduced to the division - it's not something the creative direction on the blue brand has suggested will be coming again any time soon.

Lacey Evans has done a tremendous job getting over as a babyface and suits the empty arena surrounds surprisingly well. Asuka, meanwhile, has been the company MVP in this difficult era. She's ball of frantic and frightening energy and would be brilliant with the briefcase. Alas, WWE will probably deem both wasteful choices, considering how easy it would be to propel them into title matches without the magic contract.

Said golden ticket will go to Shayna Baszler or Nia Jax. Bet what little possessions still matter to you in these changing times on one of them.

But which? And how? More on that later.

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