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

2. Rollins Cashes In On Jey Uso

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Clearly, this would need to happen after the tag bout pitting Jey and Cody vs. Cena and Logan Paul is all said and done. It'd be risky for sure, because Uso is very popular with fans attending live shows and shifts merch like a demon, but this writer legit feel like WWE needs to get a move on with Rollins and troops dominating Raw over the summer. Certain episodes of the flagship have been a little rinse and repeat lately, so improvements are staring everyone right in the face.

Seth cashing in almost immediately after winning the men's Money In The Bank ladder match to seize the power he craves would make MITB newsworthy as a show and break a lot of YEET’ing hearts in one fell swoop; Hopefully, those people would then meet WWE halfway and want to see what happened next with Uso. Earlier, it was opined that Lyra Valkyria is much better as someone chasing a title than someone who's holding one for too long. Jey Uso has that quality too. This is a genuine statement: That is a real strength, 'cause it reflects strong support from the fans. 

Some out there reading this may reckon it's too soon for Seth to grab the World Heavyweight Title away from Jey. Why? How long do WWE wait? Is it really necessary to slog through more of the same identikit attacks from Breakker and Reed before he gets that inevitable title reign? There's arguably more to Rollins effectively stealing the belt like a cruel tyrant then WWE casting everyone from Uso, to Sami Zayn and CM Punk as defenders of the faith.

Something feels right about Seth leaving Inglewood with Raw's top strap on Saturday night and in essence becoming a Roman Reigns-style ruler he previously despised.

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