WWE veteran Jim Cornette recently offered his prediction for tonight's Men's Money in the Bank Ladder Match. The participants involved in the six-man contest are Solo Sikoa, Penta, Andrade, Seth Rollins, El Grande Americano, and LA Knight.
While speaking on Drive Thru, Jim Cornette predicted Seth Rollins would emerge victorious in the Men's MITB Ladder Match. The veteran saw the former United States Champion as the clear choice, emphasizing his role as the leader of the heel faction alongside Paul Heyman, Bron Breakker, and Bronson Reed.
Cornette viewed this group as a modern-day four "Horsemen-type" stable, making The Visionary's victory seem inevitable.
"But Andrade, obviously no. Gable no. Penta no. LA Knight, they [WWE] are teasing us, and something's going to happen with Solo [Sikoa] and the rest of his estranged family [Bloodline]. Seth [Rollins] has got to win this. Does he not? He's the leader of the new top heel faction with Paul [Heyman], with the two Brons [Bron Breakker & Bronson Reed]. They look like the modern incarnation of a Horsemen-type group. I don't see Seth not winning this thing," he said. [From 03:56 to 04:29]
Top champion refused to join Seth Rollins' WWE faction
Trick Williams is the reigning TNA World Champion. He dethroned Joe Hendry at Battleground 2025 to become the first-ever WWE Superstar to capture a world title of another promotion.
During an appearance on the Battleground podcast, the NXT star was asked whether he would join Seth Rollins' stable. Trick Williams stated he wouldn't be part of The Architect's group, humorously explaining that it would result in "too much swag."
"That's a dangerous faction right there, but I'll be honest, it's too much swag for Trick Williams and Seth Rollins to be in the same room at the same time at the same place. He wears his leather and heels just like I wear my leather and heels. It's going to feel like two p*mps at it. I don't know if that's what WWE needs or wants. Might need to keep up on different shows, spread the swag around," he said.
It will be exciting to see if Seth Rollins wins the Money in the Bank briefcase for the second time in his career.
Please credit Jim Cornette's Drive Thru and give an H/T to Sportskeeda Wrestling for the transcription.
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