WWE Money In The Bank 2020: 3 possible Women’s MITB winners

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WWE Money In The Bank 2020 will take place on May 10, 2020 at Royal Farms Arena in Baltimore, Maryland. The following will identify and explain three possible winners for the Women’s MITB Ladder Match.

Money In The Bank! This year’s PPV will feature the fourth ever Women’s MITB Ladder Match. Carmella, Alexa Bliss, and Bayley were the first three Women’s MITB Ladder Match Winners and they all successfully cashed in to win the Raw or SmackDown Women’s Championships.

Since NXT has been included in both Survivor Series and Royal Rumble, NXT should also be included in Money in the Bank. Henceforth, the NXT Women’s Championship should be included as an option to cash in on with the MITB Briefcase.

With WWE MITB 2020 coming soon, it is time to speculate on the many talented superstars who could be the next Ms. MITB. Although there are many options, there are three prime candidates from Raw, NXT, and SmackDown who could be a perfect fit as holder of the MITB Briefcase, starting with the EST of NXT, Bianca Belair.

3.) Bianca Belair

Whether Bianca Belair gets called up from NXT or not after WrestleMania 36, she should be a strong candidate to win the MITB briefcase.

Considering that she never won the NXT Women’s Championship and was involved in a triple threat rivalry with Charlotte and Rhea Ripley on the road to WrestleMania 36, a MITB victory could give her an opportunity to cash in on either Ripley or Charlotte and become NXT Women’s Champion for the first time in her career.

If she does get called up to the main roster, a MITB victory would be a smart way to kickstart her main roster career and set her up for a well deserved push.

As our Dina Amanuel rightfully pontificated, Bianca Belair is the future of the WWE and she has her NXT career as well as her Survivor Series and Royal Rumble performances to prove that she would be an incredible asset to the women’s championship picture.