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

5. Becky Lynch Vs. Lacey Evans

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First of the two defences in this list because your writer believes the placement will best protect the challenger, WWE risked booking themselves into a corner and diffusing Becky Lynch's historic WrestleMania victory when they sent Lacey Evans out to nearly knock her head clean off with the 'Women's Right' just 24 hours after the 'Show Of Shows'.

Results and responses to the angle have since been mixed, with many wary of Evans' perceived inexperience at the level she finds herself at, not least considering 'The Man's patchy record when required to do all the carrying in contrast to some of the success stories of her fellow Four Horsewomen.

It's with tempered expectations that this match stands the best chance of succeeding. If WWE are willing to cash out on Becky's Raw run early, then the rub for the Challenger could be huge if the match isn't a complete disaster. Better this than Lynch being put through the mill by Charlotte and still coming out on top anyway. As is, a hard-fought defeat for Lacey may dent her ascending aura now, but should empower her spite and determination in the inevitable rematch.

Winner - Becky Lynch

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