12 HUGE WWE Money In The Bank 2019 Predictions You Need To Know

2. Money In The Bank Ladder Match (Men)

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Vince McMahon has done some very, very bad things this month, but no matches more than this one provide him with the opportunity to act yet again in the face of all logic for the good of his own confused, misdirected vanity.

He could return the briefcase to prior winner Randy Orton out of latent spite for all those fans that have since forgotten how boring 'The Viper' often was at the top of the card. He could let Ricochet, Ali and Finn Bálor - workrate favourites and smaller men alike - get fleeting fingertips on the briefcase before taking the boy-popping bumps people remember the next night all to service a free ride up the ladder for Baron Corbin. He might even re-insert Braun Strowman at the expense of Andrade before the bell rings because who the f*ck would chant "obtener estas manos", anyway?

These acts of senseless destruction do leave two contenders - Sami Zayn and Drew McIntyre - but both are internet faves. What does The Chairman do? The same thing he's done since doing backflips over Tom Magee's backflips back in 1986 - puts some faith in a big guy.

Winner - Drew McIntyre

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