4 WWE Superstars who shouldn't and 4 that should win the Men’s Money in the Bank ladder match

Only one wrestler can walk away with a life-changing opportunity
Only one wrestler can walk away with a life-changing opportunity

#7 Shouldn’t – Randy Orton

Orton has already achieved everything there is in the WWE.
Orton has already achieved everything there is in the WWE.

Randy Orton is no stranger to Money in the Bank ladder matches, winning one from his four previous appearances. However, despite his experience in this match, he unfortunately sticks out from the rest of his opponents that will be competing for the contract this month.

Orton already has a combined thirteen primary championship reigns to his name, twelve more than his other seven opponents in this match combined. If you take into account that the Money in the Bank contract is traditionally given to boost someone’s career, Orton doesn’t need to win the Money in the Bank ladder match in comparison to his other opponents.

Even though an argument can be made that Orton has had no gold around his waist in the past twelve months and a briefcase would be ideal for the Viper performing an RKO from ‘outta nowhere’, the WWE need to avoid the idea of Orton, someone who has achieved everything in the company, to have another contract and near-guarantee Championship win again.

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