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

6. Men's Money In The Bank

Big E
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Arriving at the combinations for the Money In The Bank matches has been a headache and a half over the last month, but make no mistake about the potential quality of this bout now we finally have the line-up.

Assuming that somebody isn't replaced by a returning megastar (and more on that later), the men's match has every opportunity to steal the show and put smiles on faces that aren't prerecorded Zoom calls from last August. Ricochet and John Morrison had an awesome-for-the-times match on the go-home Raw to sell exactly what they will do to win. Kevin Owens is excellent value when he's got weapons to use. Big E and Riddle are riding waves of popularity that could carry them to the golden ticket. Drew McIntyre and Seth Rollins' inclusions are unique sidesteps rather than backwards. Shinsuke Nakamura might try.

The whole thing feels loaded by design. WWE don't just want to sell tickets for this show, but for other ones. A banger here will help shift the units. Same for the result - which is why it'd be nice to go for the ultimate crowd-pleaser.

Winner - Big E

 
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