WWE Money In The Bank 2016: 10 Things We Learned

7. Biggest Issue Seems To Be Between The Babyface Teams

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As popular babyfaces, The New Day have relied more on their own connection with crowds rather than strong heels to play off of. That was the case back at Extreme Rules, when The Vaudevillains didn't really seem to match how over New Day are with fans. Still, they could be doing with a meaningful threat.

Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson remain a viable option, but the booking of the Fatal-4-Way Match at Money In The Bank seemed to weigh more on the idea of Enzo Amore and Big Cass being the main challengers. Every single time both face teams interacted, fans were captivated.

By far, Enzo and Cass's near fall spot near the conclusion of the match was the best nearly moment. The other teams had similar close calls, but they weren't so rapturously received as the one from Enzo and Cass.

Is there scope for a showdown between the babyface tandems? Most likely, and it could be a nice diversion for Battleground before The Club potentially dethrone The New Day at SummerSlam.

That's all guesswork, but fans were into the idea of the most celebrated face teams colliding.

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