WWE: 10 Things That Must Happen At Money In The Bank

3. The Briefcase Should Go To Someone Fresh

For a good few weeks, it looked like the WWE were going to host a pay-per-view without the actual match that the concept derived from. With all the onus on the vacant WWE World Heavyweight Championship, it took until the penultimate edition of Main Event before Money in the Bank for the briefcase ladder match to be announced. We've got our traditional ladder match on the card though, and there are set to be a few fresh faces involved in the match. Seth Rollins has declared himself as the first entrant, and you would expect Dean Ambrose to promptly follow. But the remaining five or six spots are intriguing, and given how Ambrose and Rollins are destined for a feud of their own, hopes are high that the WWE will pull a swerve like they did with Damien Sandow in 2013. Dolph Ziggler is a name that immediately springs to mind - and he has good history with the briefcase, making everyone wait almost a year before cashing it in to a huge roar the night after WrestleMania 29. Similarly the likes of Bad News Barrett and Big E will fancy their chances at making the cut, and subsequently becoming the holder of that briefcase. This is a match that often provides unpredictability, and the odd shock as well. That rich tradition has to be continued at Money in the Bank 2014, with a brand new face getting the opportunity to shoot through the pack.
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