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

3. A Cash-In?

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It'd generate a monster reaction.

After last year's risible dual ladder match, the Becky Lynch/Asuka hangover and the mess WWE made with attempting to get Otis over after he'd been booked to claim the company's golden ticket, there's a feeling that the stipulation needs some care and rehabilitation. On this rationale, it's probably worth saving both for another day.

But it'd generate a monster reaction.

Don't underestimate just how much WWE are craving getting this exact response. The company needs one event to sell another and another to sell another until their touring schedule resembles what it once did. The television output of the last 16 months (and let's be honest, before that) won't flog the product, but reactions and buzz confidently will.

Both ladder matches include major babyfaces, and mostly heels hold gold. The mere idea of titles changing hands once is enough of a hook, but what about twice? On a night where surprises are expected and just short of being promised, it'd be mad to rule the idea out.

 
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