10 Matches That Must Happen At WWE Money In The Bank 2020
WWE Money in the Bank might not happen, but what should the card look like if it does?
Is Money in the Bank 2020 even happening? Nobody knows what is going on from one moment to the next right now, and the pro wrestling world is facing a crisis unlike any other in its proud (a liberal use of the word) history. Will this year’s post-WrestleMania pay-per-view actually go ahead as advertised? More to the point, should it?
History has taught us many things, but one thing the world knows for sure is that Vince McMahon will not go quietly into the night. A betting man would go all-in on the show going on, depleted roster or not, and it is likely that Vince will continue to roll his company forward.
So let’s go ahead and assume that Money in the Bank 2020 will indeed take place, albeit from the Performance Center as opposed to the original Baltimore location. The first PPV following WrestleMania is a bit of a weird one, used as much for establishing new stars and champions as it is setting up the main stories for the summer. What matches can we expect? Don’t expect anything, not in the current climate.