Report: Triple H REJECTS Potential WWE Money In The Bank 2023 Winner

WWE has plenty of options in play for MITB 2023, but Triple H isn't fond of THIS one.

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WWE insider Twitter accounts paint a complicated picture of the company's plans heading into Money in the Bank 2023 this Saturday, specifically regarding the titular men's ladder match.

WRKD Wrestling reports that Damian Priest and LA Knight stand as favourites to capture the briefcase in London. Logan Paul has been the subject of internal pitches to take the win, however, with increased publicity being the driving factor.

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Per the account:-

While LA Knight and Damien Priest are the current favorites to win the upcoming Money In The Bank match, there have been internal pitches to give the win to Logan Paul. Some feel that Paul holding the briefcase would bring publicity and put more eyes on the company.

Elsewhere, Boozer Rasslin states that WWE's Chief Content Officer, Paul 'Triple H' Levesque, isn't keen on the idea of Paul as Mr. Money in the Bank, but notes discussions over a potential feud between Logan and Knight:-

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H doesn’t want LP to win MITB. And there are few discussions of LP to feud with LAK.

BetOnline currently lists the following odds for the men's MITB bout:-

L.A. Knight -300

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Logan Paul +120

Damian Priest +200

Santos Escobar +2000

Shinsuke Nakamura +2000

Butch +2500

Ricochet +3300

Generally, it's best not to put too much stock into wrestling betting odds, as there's a chance WWE is yet to decide its Money in the Bank winners.

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