WWE Money in the Bank 2018: Ranking Women’s Ladder Match Chances Of Winning

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6. Charlotte Flair

If the briefcase doesn’t fit Naomi, then it definitely doesn’t fit Charlotte Flair, who used to brag that she was “genetically superior” to her opponents as a heel. Flair isn’t quite as braggadocios as a babyface, but she still exudes the utmost confidence whenever she walks into the arena. Charlotte, who broke Asuka’s undefeated streak at WrestleMania 34 to retain the SmackDown Women’s Championship, is the type of competitor who will walk in and beat any opponent face-to-face while taking all of their best shots.

The only way Charlotte wins is if WWE wants to turn her heel at some point and have her ruin a babyface’s reign, much in the same way Carmella ruined hers by cashing in. Charlotte has accrued so many accolades in WWE, but the Money in the Bank briefcase is an accomplishment that will likely have to wait for another year.

5. Ember Moon

I am beyond impressed with how well WWE have booked Ember Moon to this point in her main roster run, because she feels exactly like the big deal that she is. In NXT, Moon was one of the best wrestlers on the roster, and her bouts with Asuka definitely fall under the “classic” category. She’s such a fantastic athlete and seller, and there are no weaknesses to her game inside the ring. Technically, I’d put her up with almost any women’s wrestler in the world, and her work with Ruby Riott and Sasha Banks to qualify for this ladder match was top-notch.

It would be really cool to see Moon grab that briefcase, even if she’s a babyface. I could see WWE using the briefcase as a way to improve Moon’s promos, because she’s already good enough in the ring and already likable enough to have crowd support as the contract-holder.