10 HUGE WWE Money In The Bank 2021 Predictions You Need To Know

7. Women's Money In The Bank

Liv Morgan Sonya Deville Zelina Vega
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This will hopefully be much better than the booking that's got it here.

As of writing, one slot remains free in the contest thanks to Carmella being lifted out of it and into a title match with Bianca Belair after Bayley's unfortunate injury. How did 'The Most Beautiful Woman In WWE' get the shot? F*ck knows. She only got in this match because she'd won it before, but that criteria wasn't applied to those that had to qualify, nor Liv Morgan, who had to win about 40 matches in what looked like an Authority Vs Babyface angle until it wasn't.

It's a mess, in short, and WWE might have acknowledged that by placing Natalya in there with just days to go. Considered something of a general, it's likely she'll be there to hold things together (and hold the ladder for stunts) while the likes of Alexa Bliss, Asuka, Naomi, Nikki A.S.H and Zelina Vega (!) try and kill themselves to make fans forget rancid creative.

Then, on Raw, the case will have Lilly inside.

Winner - Alexa Bliss

 
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