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

4. Daniel Bryan Vs. Rey Mysterio Vs. Aleister Black Vs. King Corbin Vs. Otis Vs. AJ Styles

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As with the women's match, without quite knowing just how or what the Money In The Bank match will look like, let's take a look at those in the match and the chances they've all realistically got.

Daniel Bryan won the match a decade ago but, as satisfying as it would be to see him with the case again, probably doesn't need it. And more on his fate later.

King Corbin's also carried it before, and should be great value for banter in the match even if booking him to have a second bite of the magic briefcase would be an exercise in trolling only. Rey Mysterio may feature prominently in a powerful visual in the match, even if that isn't unhooking the WWEShop-shaped golden opportunity.

Otis was part of one of the hottest-pre WrestleMania angles, and even though the heat has literally disappeared from view, he hasn't. He's over, if we can call any wrestler that at the moment, but generating comedy buzz and competing seriously for World Titles are typically too far apart in Vince McMahon's mind.

Aleister Black feels like a hot favourite with form, but there was something about AJ Styles' return promo on Raw that felt like a tell, not least considering how well he's recovered from his Boneyard burial. They've fired his friends, but he's not had the ladder yanked from underneath his feet...

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