5 WWE Superstars who shouldn't and 3 that should win the women’s Money in the Bank ladder match

8 Women will be competing for this year's Money in the Bank contract this month.
8 Women will be competing for this year's Money in the Bank contract this month.

#6 Shouldn’t win – Dana Brooke

A win for Brooke seems very unlikely at the moment.
A win for Brooke seems very unlikely at the moment.

Out of all of the female wrestlers that are participating in this years’ women’s Money in the Bank Ladder match, the one wrestler that sticks out of this match from the rest is none other than Dana Brooke.

Brooke has been with the WWE for almost six years now and has achieved very little in her career compared to most of her female colleagues in this match. Even though the WWE made it clear that they were going to ‘shake things up’, a victory for the bodybuilder for the Money in the Bank ladder match would be too much of a stretch.

Generally speaking, Brooke is poorly booked by the WWE, but especially in the last six months. After disbanding from Titus Worldwide, she’s still yet to show any real relevance on her own accord, often usually being a supporting member to a bigger feud. One example is an unnecessary match where she got squashed by Ronda Rousey just to highlight the interest of how dominant Rousey is heading into the first ever women’s main event at WrestleMania.

The fact that Dana Brooke’s wrestling abilities is arguably limited compared to other female wrestlers is one thing, but her mic skills are also questionable at best, as she often leaves the WWE Universe unsure if she’s a face or a heel. If Brooke wants to be taken more seriously as a wrestler, Brooke should no doubt give the match of her life at Money in the Bank, but a victory would be unfathomable at this stage in her career.