5 Best Case Scenario WWE Money In The Bank 2021 Winners (And 5 Worst)

1. Best - Damian Priest

Damian Priest
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Like the rest of us, Damian Priest was only too happy to be moving on to new things when he vanquished John Morrison one last time after the WrestleMania Backlash zombies had helped him take care of The Miz.

It's the right time of year to have nothing to do, too. Without an obvious feud for Hell In A Cell and or Money In The Bank, it seems likely that the popular recent NXT call-up will earn a spot in the ladder match and may even be rocket-strapped as a result. The aforementioned undead assistants somehow didn't wreck his upward momentum, so it's hard to know how some common-or-garden pro wrestlers can manage it when he's scaling a ladder.

Perhaps blander than most of the audience would like but exactly the type of bland 2021 content factory WWE absolutely loves, carrying the case will even afford Priest a few 50/50 feuds without damaging what they've done so far. And they love them even more than they seem to love him.

'The Archer Of Infamy' has shown promise - this result might just hit the target.

 
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