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

7. Samoa Joe Vs. Rey Mysterio

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Mercifully cut short on a show already running long, Samoa Joe's victory over Rey Mysterio at WrestleMania was a victory for common sense considering that which still remained. Having allowed Mysterio time to recuperate and not-so-young son Dominic the chance to reintroduce himself, the programme's second bite has proven tastier than the first.

Joe's been a wicked old pr*ck to Rey's son since he started showing up, using the 'Show Of Shows' squash as a verbal weapon against the man once heavily featured in Eddie Guerrero's penultimate ever angle, but here's hoping WWE set the table for a sickening swerve with some unique physical foreshadowing several weeks ago.

Mysterio gained a measure of revenge for his 'Grandest Stage' embarrassment with a pinfall over the 'Samoan Submission Machine' on Raw to set this title shot up, with Dominic reversing the traditional father/son roles by hoisting him up on his broad shoulders to celebrate. A repeat of that followed by an electric chair drop - either to reveal a surprise allegiance with Joe, or simply to show frustration with the Fatherhood drama 15 years ago - would make good on the abandoned WrestleMania build.

Winner - Rey Mysterio (No Title Change)

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