WWE Men's Money in the Bank Ladder Match: Ranking Each Participants' Chances of Winning 

Are we in for a thriller?
Are we in for a thriller?

#4 Finn Balor (SmackDown Live)

Will The Demon rise?
Will The Demon rise?

If he's not coming out as The Demon King, will Finn Balor ever be considered a favorite in any contest? Well, his credibility as an in-ring performer may earn him a lot of respect, but Balor does not come across as a favorite heading into this Sunday's match.

However, the only reason why he stands so above from the other four participants listed below him because of his history with A.J. Styles and The Club.

Considering that The Phenomenal One has been dropping hints on a potential heel turn, the possibility of The Extraordinary Irishman turning heel remains a 50-50.

If he does turn towards the dark side of the tracks and wins the briefcase, his victory could keep the fans hooked at the edge of their seats till the very end of the Universal Championship match.


#3 Drew Mcintyre (Raw)

He has the management on his side
He has the management on his side

If ruthless aggression is anything to take into concern in this bout, then Drew Mcintyre stands out as one of the most dangerous participants heading into this Sunday's Ladder match.

Since Vince McMahon has booked him strongly ever since he returned to Monday Night Raw, he could potentially shock us all this Sunday.

However, I believe that the company are gradually building him to eventually dethrone Seth Rollins as the Universal Champion. Whether that happens at Summer Slam or WrestleMania 36, Mcintyre may fall short this Sunday.

Plus, his rivalry with Braun Strowman could play a decisive factor in changing the complexion of this match.

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