8 HUGE WWE Money In The Bank 2022 Predictions You Need To Know

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Charlotte Flair
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...and not the kind that could leak out before the show because WWE talent are least shy they've been in decades about sharing their frustrations with the wrestling media.

There are still plenty of fans suffering a form of pro wrestling PTSD after Brock Lesnar stomped his way to Money In The Bank glory in 2019, and Charlotte Flair feels the most obvious comparison to make as a current absentee that could return at the last minute and break a babyface's heart.

Elsewhere, it's unlikely WWE wouldn't promote a John Cena appearance if he was working the event, but not impossible. Ditto Lesnar himself, even if he doesn't come in and tip some ladders over this time around. Then there's the matter of the "TBD" in the male Money In The Bank encounter and whether or not WWE decide to resolve it on the go-home SmackDown or show-night itself.

Like their own midcard losers, WWE are in desperate need of some momentum. Historically, they've only shown one way to build it.

 
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