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

4. Becky Lynch Vs. Charlotte Flair

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The cruellest element of Becky Lynch's caustic criticism of Charlotte Flair getting countless title contests is just how correct they are.

An awful lot of C-words there, but it's a wonder one of the two hasn't dropped the worst one of those in promos against each other lately considering how often they've had to go nose-to-nose since last August alone.

There's superb symmetry here should Lynch go over - her journey to the WrestleMania main event began by clobbering then-friend Flair after a frustrating SummerSlam 2018 defeat. Her journey beyond the one-trick pony tag can only begin if she finally destroys her arch nemesis, particularly on a night in which she finds herself horribly disadvantaged.

If it goes on before its Raw counterpart, Becky will squeak through a hard-fought bout to ostensibly weaken her for newcomer Lacey Evans. If it goes on after, she'll survive an onslaught from underneath. And as much as it's great to watch 'The Man' come around on television, playing the pay-per-view is still what pushes her proletarian appeal.

Winner - Becky Lynch

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