10 Matches That Must Happen At WWE Money In The Bank 2020

9. Men’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match - Kevin Owens Vs. Seth Rollins Vs. Apollo Crews Vs. Jeff Hardy Vs. Elias Vs. Kofi Kingston

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While it might seem safe to bet that WWE will spam John Morrison out in ladder matches over the coming months, there might be more pressing matters for the Shaman of Sexy at Money in the Bank. Still, Kofi Kingston is just about as dependable as ladder match performers go, so expect the former WWE Champion to compete for the briefcase once again.

Elias and King Corbin’s feud may well continue, but it isn’t WWE’s job to look for a cure for insomnia. Elias will fill another body in the Money in the Bank ladder match, allowing the King to go off and do battle against a more experienced competitor in the hope of maybe, just maybe, honing his craft a little. Oh, and it's a ladder match, so Jeff Hardy yadda yadda yadda.

What next for Seth Rollins? The Monday Night Messiah followed up his WrestleMania loss with a grumpy squash on RAW. Will he continue to hover around the main event? Rollins remains one of the best performers in the company, and his presence in the ladder match will give it a little extra importance. Throw Apollo Crews in there as well, an athletic man getting a little renaissance in the post-WrestleMania world.

Kevin Owens and the briefcase has always felt like a perfect combination, although arguably less so now that KO is positioned as a babyface. Giving Owens the contract presents a curious set of circumstances, as the Prizefighter is faced with the temptation of snatching a prize he has worked his entire life for. KO for the win.

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