WWE Money In The Bank 2022: 10 Nightmares That Could Come True

5. The Street Profits Pick Something Stupid

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Will WWE even remember this come pay-per-view time? There's always a chance they'll squash the fact that Montez Ford's win over Jey Uso on Raw means The Street Profits get to pick the match type for Saturday's show. A straight up tag effort wouldn't be horrible, to be fair.

Some sort of "comedy" stip would.

WWE better not seek cheap laughs with a tag-team lineup this good. The Usos are right up there with FTR as one of wrestling's finest duos, and they can work great bouts in their sleep. Ford and Angelo Dawkins are always dependable too, meaning both sides should combine to great effect.

The Usos and Profits will really struggle if creative goes the 'Lumberjack' route, or something awful like that. Those matches typically boil down to heels trying to escape but being overwhelmed by babyfaces outside the ring, and it's...boring unless the feud suits that kind of gimmick.

Jimmy and Jey aren't cowardly heels.

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