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

9. Best - Sasha Banks

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Sasha Banks' absence from television since her loss to Bianca Belair at WrestleMania has been pleasing.

The weeks following the show saw her physically unable to be around as long as 'The EST' had the belt she once proudly wore, with WWE seemingly going back to an inadvertently treasured trope about her being incapable of defend titles with the pressure on. A ghost she'd seemingly laid to rest during her feud with Bayley haunts her once again, and the company now have a major extension of the feud on their hands should they wish to execute it.

With 'The Boss' holding the briefcase there are two wildly different ways to go about it. Feeling the need for such an advantage, Banks could lean into her heelish side and hold it over Belair's head until the time comes to do the deed.

Alternatively - and in an attempt to show that she's regained her confidence - she could use the opportunity to challenge the Champion to a blockbuster rematch at SummerSlam in an effort to outperform their WrestleMania banger. Definitive outcomes, killer matches and a believable redemption tale - there's Money In The Banks.

 
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