WWE Money In The Bank 2025: 7 Things That Must Happen

6. WWE Gives Fans A Mega-Match Teaser

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Stephanie Vaquer vs. Rhea Ripley will happen at some point.

WWE has already teased it on this past Monday's edition of Raw, so there’s a lot of anticipation about what they’ll do at MITB. Most online seem to believe that this women's ladder match is either Ripley's or Vaquer's to lose. The previous entry makes it clear that this particular fan disagrees, if only because he'd love to see Triple H's creative braintrust come through for Naomi post-heel turn and reward her for her efforts since revealing the truth about her jealousy.

So, how do workers as strong as Rhea and Stephanie maintain their respective auras without hauling down the briefcase and gunning for either top female championship over the coming weeks and months? By dipping back into ladder match past and working one of those vintage table-breaking spots that take both out of the running, of course. Think Bubba Ray Dudley and Matt Hardy blasting through multiple tables back between 2000-2001, for example.

It's pretty dangerous, but the visual of both women crashing through a stack of wood does sound spectacular, and it'd play before booming "HOLY S***!" chants from the live crowd in Cali. Then, once things have settled back down, an opportunistic snake like Naomi can capitalise on everyone else being totally distracted to clamber over the wreckage and forge her own title dreams.

This would be the kind of bump that WWE's production truck could replay over and over again for years. Hey, you never know, it might even lead to a babyface vs. babyface battle at Evolution 2 on 13 July. The promotion will have to get moving on tidy, interest-piquing bouts for that show soon, so why not 'Mami' vs. 'La Primera'?

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