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

4. Seth Rollins Wins Men’s MITB

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There are a few interesting options in the men’s ladder match.

Penta holding the briefcase for a bit would be fun and would give him credibility, and LA Knight could use it as a springboard up the ladder. Then, there's Chad Gable’s masked offshoot 'El Grande Americano' that deserves all the praise in the world. All of those picks show the true strength of the current WWE roster, but one name stands proudly above the rest here.

Seth Rollins winning out makes the most sense. He aligned with Paul Heyman and enlisted both Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed to gain absolute power on Raw. Holding the briefcase would give him a golden ticket to the title again, and it'd wreak havoc in the minds of his rivals, at least for a short while (more on that soon).

Triple H's booking style seems to favour strong heel factions who run roughshod over the competition, so there's no reason to expect anything different with Heyman's Dangerous Alliance. OK, so WWE hasn't called the group that, but they should seriously consider it. That name has always been killer stretching back to the old WCW days, and it'd fit the powder keg feel surrounding this marriage of convenience between Seth and someone he refused to trust beforehand.

Like with the women's match, any outside interference should be kept to a bare minimum elsewhere so Breakker and Reed rushing in to help Rollins hits home. Or, WWE might just have Seth get there on his own. Again, the writing team have options to play around with ahead of the show. The most important thing is that Rollins wins.

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