What if WWE introduces Money in the Bank for tag teams?

Money in the Bank has grown into a WWE institution. What if it becomes a part of the tag team landscape?
Money in the Bank has grown into a WWE institution. What if it becomes a part of the tag team landscape?

4. A vehicle for The Undisputed Era to make an immediate impact

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While there are ample numbers of tag teams on both Raw and SmackDown right now, it remains noteworthy that The Undisputed Era is still waiting in NXT. The faction’s talent is beyond reproach, with a cast of guys who thrived in Ring of Honor and other smaller promotions en route to a hellacious run in WWE’s developmental system.

The unit is known for particularly good tag team work, with Kyle O’Reilly sharing NXT tag title runs with Bobby Fish and Roderick Strong, besides all three clustering with faction leader Adam Cole for fun War Games appearances.

Now that the Undisputed Era has no titles and seems to have peaked with Cole’s classic against Johnny Gargano that main evented TakeOver: New York, it feels like a natural time for the unit to move up and create some chaos on the main roster. Debuting in Money in the Bank—perhaps as a surprise addition, or by simply storming the ring and stealing the briefcase—could be a terrific way for them to enter the main roster with maximum buzz behind them.

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