WWE Money In The Bank: 10 Predictions For Sunday
Who will walk away with the briefcase?
The WWE has a lot of big and very difficult decisions to make before Sunday's Money in the Bank Pay Per View. For the second year in a row, there are no longer two world champions in play, so the company simply can't afford to hedge their bets; whoever is chosen to pluck the briefcase down from above the ring has to be someone who can be relied upon to potentially carry the company into the future. As exciting as that match will be, the rest of the card is equally as important. Should Dean Ambrose end up waking out of Columbus as the WWE World Heavyweight Champion, the entire summer of WWE programming could very well be built around the former Shield members. With rumours swirling about a heel turn for Ambrose or Roman Reigns, Money in the Bank may very well deliver the kind of swerve fans were expecting to see during the WWE Network exclusive Elimination Chamber two weeks ago. However, despite the WWE having only a relatively short time to put this Sunday's event together, the rest of the card is also looking surprisingly good, especially with the highly anticipated rematch between John Cena and Kevin Owens on there. So, what's going to happen on Sunday to make Money in the Bank stand out from the crowd after a series of fortnightly PPVs? The short gap between each special event has resulted in them all blurring together, and if Money in the Bank is as important as the WWE would have fans believe, it's vital that they make some bold moves. Here you will find just ten predictions for Money in the Bank. Some you might be expecting, but others could just surprise you. It's not that hard to figure out which titles won't change hands, but are the bookmakers right about a shocking twist in the main event? Will the NXT Champion once again defeat the leader of the Cenation, or is his time already up? Most importantly, which of those seven Superstars are the most likely to take that briefcase and cash in on the same night? The answers are here, and if theyre right, Sunday is going to be a great