WWE: Predicting the two Money in the Bank briefcase winners

COLOGNE, GERMANY - NOVEMBER 07: Drew McIntyre competes in the ring against Braun Strowman during the WWE Live Show at Lanxess Arena on November 7, 2018 in Cologne, Germany. (Photo by Marc Pfitzenreuter/Getty Images)
COLOGNE, GERMANY - NOVEMBER 07: Drew McIntyre competes in the ring against Braun Strowman during the WWE Live Show at Lanxess Arena on November 7, 2018 in Cologne, Germany. (Photo by Marc Pfitzenreuter/Getty Images) /
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Money in the Bank is under two weeks away but it is already clear who the WWE is going to book to win the Money in the Bank briefcase.

Money in the Bank is one of the most exciting pay-per-views that WWE puts on every single year. Not only does the PPV have two Ladder Matches to decide who will get the lucrative Money in the Bank briefcase, but it often holds memorable moments and great title matches.

AJ Styles and Shinsuke Nakamura had their first brief encounter under WWE quarters two years ago at Money in the Bank, which was the initial set up for their WrestleMania match the following year.

Styles and John Cena had a very good match at Money in the Bank 2016. Later that night, Dean Ambrose began his reign as WWE Champion after cashing in on Seth Rollins, who had just won the belt over Roman Reigns.

In 2013, Paul Heyman betrayed CM Punk to set up the Best vs. the Beast feud with Brock Lesnar, which arguably was Lesnar’s best match in his second stint with the WWE. And of course, everyone knows about Punk and Cena’s legendary title match in 2011.

Money in the Bank is not officially part of the big four Pay-Per-Views, but if you were to extend the domain to a big five, then it might just creep in.

Regardless, Money in the Bank should be a fun show this year, especially with two potentially great matches for the main World Titles, as well as Becky Lynch pulling double duty.

Here is who I think will win both of the Money in the Bank briefcases and how the WWE will book them going forward.