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

8. Worst - Jinder Mahal

Jinder Mahal
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People (some people, not all, thankfully) really want Jinder Mahal to feud with Drew McIntyre, ideally for the WWE Championship and ideally with the strange inclusion of Heath Slater.

People only want this because they remember sh*t. Sh*t being the operative word, because Three-Man Band was such a toilet bowl of an act that McIntyre and Mahal were flushed from the company because of it. But people remember it was a thing that happened, acknowledge it as a sh*t, but fancy seeing it again because the guys are bigger than they were then and are both former champions now.

And about that. If people are so great at remembering things that were objectively and subjectively sh*t, what the f*ck's this bizarre thirst for having Jinder Mahal anywhere near the main event again?!

Anybody would welcomed the chances that fell into the 'Modern Day Maharaja's lap in 2017 just as he did, but the run was a commercial and critical flop. And remembering sh*t isn't just looking at images on Twitter. Actually watch one of the matches and use it to justify why you'd want anymore.

 
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