Top star to win his second Money in the Bank and cash in on the same night? - 3 Directions for Seth Rollins if he wins the contract

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Who will win the Men's MITB contract this weekend? [Images via WWE YouTube]

From a purely narrative perspective, Seth Rollins has the greatest chance of snagging the Men’s Money in the Bank briefcase this weekend in Inglewood, California.

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Sure, he doesn't gain anything from keeping it, but maybe that's why the Triple H-led creative team could be interested in that route. The former world champion leveraged the contract to establish himself as a top star back in 2014 before cashing it in at WrestleMania 31.

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Fast forward to 2025, and he could be looking to use it again to regain influence and boost his new faction's credibility.

Here are three directions for The Visionary if he wins the Men’s MITB Ladder Match:


#3. Seth Rollins could cash in on Jey Uso at the MITB PLE

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With Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed by his side, the former world champion possesses all the tools necessary to seize the Money in the Bank contract.

If Seth grabs the briefcase, he probably won't hesitate to launch an attack on World Heavyweight Champion Jey Uso that very night.

The reigning champion will team up with Cody Rhodes to take on John Cena and Logan Paul in the main event of MITB 2025. This means Rollins may decide to cash in just moments after grabbing the briefcase, potentially leaving the PLE with the title.

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#2. Roman Reigns could return to ensure a failed cash-in attempt from The Visionary

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The Visionary joined forces with Bron Breakker and took out Roman Reigns and CM Punk on RAW after WrestleMania 41 to make a statement.

Since then, the Original Tribal Chief hasn't been seen on WWE TV, while Rollins, alongside Heyman, Breakker, and Bronson Reed, has been dominating Monday Night RAW.

If Rollins wins the briefcase and attempts to cash in on the same night, Reigns might come back to stop his rival from winning a world title.

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Roman Reigns making his comeback might just be the highlight of the PLE, especially if it means messing up Seth Rollins' chance to snag a world title.


#1. Seth Rollins could cash in at SummerSlam

For the first time, SummerSlam is set to be a two-night event in 2025. Triple H might be aiming for an amazing lineup and a memorable build-up to The Biggest Party of The Summer. This could all start at Money in the Bank on June 7.

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If Seth Rollins wins the briefcase, he may not rush his cash-in attempt. Instead, he could hold onto the contract and wait for the biggest possible stage—SummerSlam. A cash-in on either night of the two-part spectacle would raise the stakes and guarantee a moment fans wouldn’t forget.

With the perfect setup, Rollins could mess with people's heads all summer long before choosing his moment and maybe even headlining the biggest SummerSlam in WWE history.

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