6. Kevin Owens Vs. John Cena Doesn't Have A Definitive End
Booking John Cena and Kevin Owens' second match is tough. Both Bray Wyatt and Rusev's mystiques were destroyed after they beat (or came close to beating) Cena once, and then lost to him at least three times in a row, so if that's what's in store for Owens over the next few months...forget about him ever becoming a believable main roster talent in the WWE. On the other hand, another clean victory - which would be amazing to see - for Owens makes Cena look bad, and the WWE is all about protecting him even after all these years. The best possible solution and most likely outcome is that Owens ends this match by getting disqualified. A powerbomb on the ring apron would fit the bill, though there's every possibility that this highly anticipated rematch might end in something a simple as a count out. Owens being disqualified is definitely the better option though, as it will help to avoid him looking too weak when Cena does eventually give the NXT Champion his comeuppance. Either way, to avoid reducing the prestige of the NXT Championship and damaging Owens' main roster run, he needs to come out of Money in the Bank looking strong in some way.