3 superstars that need a win the most at WWE Money In The Bank 2019

NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 04: Kofi Kingston attends Wale's 5th Annual Wale Maniacaption at Sony Hall on April 4, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Shareif Ziyadat/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, NY - APRIL 04: Kofi Kingston attends Wale's 5th Annual Wale Maniacaption at Sony Hall on April 4, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Shareif Ziyadat/Getty Images) /
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In less than a week, WWE Money In The Bank 2019 will offer up some of the highest stakes in a while throughout the landscape of the WWE, including two potentially career-changing ladder matches.

WWE Money In The Bank 2019 will see the two traditional Money in the Bank ladder matches where one man and one woman will get one step closer to a world championship, but outside of those two matches, the rest of the card serves up several key championship and grudge matches.

Out of the current card, though, who could use a win the most? Let’s take a look at the three superstars that need a win the most at WWE Money In The Bank 2019.

3. Becky Lynch

History was made at WrestleMania 35 when Becky Lynch won the first-ever women’s main event on the ‘Grandest Stage of Them All’ to become both the Raw and SmackDown Women’s Champion. Her plate has been full since that big night however, and it will get even fuller at Money In The Bank.

‘The Man’ has been showing up on both the red and blue brand in the weeks since WrestleMania and with that, two challengers have risen to make a run at her titles.

Lacey Evans has made her intentions clear over on Monday nights that she wants to take the Raw Women’s Championship at Money In The Bank. However, she isn’t the only superstar wanting to take what belongs to ‘The Man’.

Charlotte Flair never got pinned at WrestleMania when she lost the SmackDown Women’s Championship in the winner take all match, so she feels she deserves a shot to regain the title. And thus, Lynch will be taking part in not one, but two title matches at Money In The Bank when she defends the Raw Women’s Championship against Evans and the SmackDown Women’s Championship against Flair.

The deck is stacked against Lynch, but she needs to walk out of Money In The Bank still known as ‘Becky Two Belts’.

The momentum she has had in recent months has been unlike anything ever seen before for a WWE women’s competitor, so it would be premature for her to lose her belts this early on in her reigns. Not to mention, with this new Wild Card Rule in place, Lynch could just as easily keep showing up on both brands as a double champion.

It’s too early for ‘The Man’ to lose her status as ‘Becky Two Belts’ so she needs to retain her titles at Money In The Bank and keep the momentum rolling.