10 Ways Money In The Bank 2019 Can Save WWE's Year

3. Walk In With Two Belts, LEAVE With Two Belts

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There's a chance Becky Lynch might have to pull triple duty at Money In The Bank 2019, let alone double. If 'The Man' successfully defends her Raw and SmackDown Women's Championships against Lacey Evans and Charlotte Flair respectively, an opportunistic briefcase holder may choose to strike at the fatigued double-champion, snatching one of the straps to put a dampener on what could potentially be one of WWE's most impressive single-night performances since Daniel Bryan at WrestleMania XXX. That'd be more than a bummer: it'd be entirely destructive.

Yes, Lynch would be protected in defeat, but why remove one of her straps? It feels like WWE have only scratched the surface with 'Becky Two Belts.' She's just getting started, and it feels like this run is still another couple of months from peaking. Regardless, given how scattershot WWE's booking department has become, ruling out Lynch losing one (or both) of her titles is impossible.

While Flair is rarely a bad choice to lead a division, now isn't the time. Evans, meanwhile, has improved greatly, particularly over the past few months, but requires further seasoning before she takes a seat at the top table. Neither should leave MITB with a belt.

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