#3 Is There Any Money In The Bank?

The Money in the Bank pay-per-view has raised a lot of speculation of which superstars could walk out of the event as the next Money in the Bank briefcase holder, but what everyone wants to know is whether that specific superstar will walk out of the event as the briefcase holder or the actual World Champion.
There has been a lot of consideration put into the fact that WWE might do the unthinkable of having the winner of the Money in the Bank match try and cash in on the same night. While that usually turns out bad for the competitors involved in the match, could that be used to Styles' advantage?
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Imagine a scene where the Money in the Bank holder comes running down to the ring in the middle of Styles vs Rollins, and that superstar takes Rollins out, but Styles escapes the ambush and uses it to his advantage to pin Rollins for title. Now, that will be a crazy booking strategy, but it would be a way to put the belt on Styles.
#2 A Little Bit Of Goodness

One of the major talking points of the Superstar Shakeup was where all the main roster members of WWE's Bullet Club would end up, as many predicted that WWE would put Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows on Smackdown Live with Finn Balor, but that wasn't the case. Instead, the Good Brothers were sent to RAW with their close buddy AJ Styles.
Going into the event, there is not one person that could bet against the Good Brothers coming out to the ring and giving Styles the victory. Moreover, Styles' partnership with his fellow Club members was one of the best things about his heel run in 2016. By reuniting them for another wild rollercoaster ride, WWE is taking two steps forwards at once.
As we could see Gallows and Anderson work the tag team division as legitimate competitors, while Styles rules the main event by leading the brand as its top heel.