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2. Splashing In?

Otis Money In The Bank
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Why not?

If Bray Wyatt is going to claim victory, there's a good chance he leaves Braun Strowman in a pretty bad way as a result. Submerged in the gross deep of the swamp? Trapped in magical vines he's summoned to lock him in place? Knocked out after running shoulder-first into a tress as he does with steel posts?

All of the above and more make him prime bait for Otis to stake his claim. The Money In The Bank winner has been suspiciously absent since an ongoing story between himself, girlfriend Mandy Rose, tag team partner Tucker and the briefcase itself seemed to be dropped entirely from the conversation following a main event featuring the crew drawing a particularly low SmackDown number.

Cash-ins remain something currently untainted by WWE's bizarre take on cinematic wrestling, but Otis emerging from the deep would be p*ss funny even if he didn't win, and a spectacular shock if he did. The visual of him speeding off with Mandy on one of those airboats after the fact makes the booking all the more worthwhile.

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