3 reasons why Drew McIntyre should win the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder match

Will it be McIntyre's year?
Will it be McIntyre's year?

Money in the Bank is the next pay-per-view of WWE, which is set to place at XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut. With less than two weeks left for the show, the company is gradually intensifying the build-up to all matches.

Several exciting matches have been confirmed for the event. Apart from the title matches, two Money in the Bank Ladder matches will be the focal point of the event. Since WWE started the Women's Money in the Bank Ladder match in 2017, two ladder matches are set to take place. The winner of the Money in the Bank gets a golden opportunity to cash in the briefcase anytime, on a world champion of their choosing.

The participants for the Men's MITB match were already announced. Drew McIntyre, Braun Strowman, Ricochet, and Baron Corbin will represent RAW, while Finn Balor, Ali, Randy Orton and Andrade will represent SmackDown. Though it has former Money in the Bank winners like Randy Orton, Braun Strowman and Baron Corbin, a large number of fans are considering Drew McIntyre as the favorite to win the match.

Here we discuss three reasons why Drew McIntyre should be the Men's Money in the Bank winner.


#3 McIntyre is a World Championship material

Will we see it after Money in the Bank?
Will we see it after Money in the Bank?

Drew McIntyre is certainly world championship-material, and Vince McMahon regards him as such. The Scottish Psychopath has been part of the main roster since last year, but he has not been able to grab the most coveted prize of RAW. The ultimate opportunity might be around the corner in the form of the Money in the Bank ladder match.

There is no denying that McIntyre has established himself as the biggest heel of the flagship show, and has remained entrenched in this role since his return to the main roster. Apart from taking out Kurt Angle, Dolph Ziggler and Baron Corbin, he also dominated two-thirds of the Shield before facing Roman Reigns at the Grandest Stage of Them All. The Scottish Psychopath has all the characteristics to be the next Universal Champion; winning the Money in Bank Ladder match would be the perfect stepping stone.

#2 McIntyre has great charisma

McIntyre is charismatic
McIntyre is charismatic

McIntyre has impressive charisma - he has proven this through his promos and backstage segments throughout his current run with WWE. With his imposing persona, he has reached the top of the ladder in his career, seeming primed to take the final step and become World Champion. Charisma of a superstar plays a pivotal role in his fortunes, and the Scottish Psychopath certainly will not be lacking in this regard.

Drew McIntyre is a great in-ring performer who regularly offers awe-inspiring matches. Considering McIntyre's size, he is extremely agile in the squared circle. Besides his dexterity in the ring, he is equally good on the microphone. Furthermore, McIntyre's deep voice has taken his character to a new level.

Although McIntyre has been a force to reckon with, he only won one championship since last year - the RAW Tag Team Title. Hence, McIntyre could be pushed well if he wins the Money in the Bank briefcase and be positioned as the dominant champion he has been groomed to portray.

#1 McIntyre is the best option among the eight participants

Men's Money in the Bank participants
Men's Money in the Bank participants

Eight superstars from RAW and SmackDown will compete in the Money in the Bank Ladder match, and McIntyre seems to be the best choice among all the participants. We can get a clear idea after analyzing each participant in the match.

Ricochet, who made his main roster debut in February, is not likely to win the briefcase but the high-flyer will make the match exciting. Randy Orton is a massive name in this match, but he has already won the briefcase in the past.

Finn Balor is already the Intercontinental Champion, and the company might have other plans for the Leader of the Balor Club. Both Ali and Andrade are still considered mid-carders who do not have significant momentum heading into the MITB pay-per-view. Strowman and Corbin are winners of previous Money in the Ladder matches - interestingly, both superstars failed to cash in the briefcase successfully.

Judging by the scenario, McIntyre is undoubtedly the favorite to win the match. Since the last two winners failed to cash in their briefcases, the company will be cautious this time, and the winner is expected to be made to look like a 'STAR', and go on to become world champion.

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