5 HUGE WWE Hell In A Cell 2020 Predictions You Need To Know

2. The Cash In

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WWE have part-booked part-stumbled into a perfect opportunity to make good on a gag before completely disappears forever.

A storyline has travelled from SmackDown to Raw following the draft that, if it indeed ever happens, will end in a courtroom rather than a wrestling ring. Miz and Morrison decided a while ago that they didn't care for Otis having the Money In the Bank briefcase, so to be a couple of meddling pr*cks sent his girlfriend Mandy Rose packing to the red brand. We were led to believe that Miz then used his USA Network influence to have Tucker drafted to Raw, leaving Otis on an island.

Heavy Machinery got around it with the El Gran Gordo patter, but court apparently still awaits - unless Otis gets rid if his briefcase first. New Champion Randy Orton would be perfect to cash-in on too, not least because it makes for a bizarrely brilliant dream match with Roman Reigns at the Survivor Series.

Make Otis WWE Champion, make the reign relatively short, and let's never speak of any of this again.

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