WWE Money in the Bank: Why Evan Bourne Will Win the 8-Man Ladder Match
Evan Bourne is known for his fast-paced, high-flying wrestling style and also for being one of the few wrestlers who not only will take the risk of doing the shooting-star press, but also performs it perfectly.
Since debuting in the WWE in 2008, Evan Bourne has flown high but landed in the middle of nowhere.
He may be one of the most entertaining wrestlers to watch in the ring on Raw, but he has had little storyline development since being in the WWE.
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For a short time, Bourne was in the spotlight in 2010 when he was in a heated rivalry with Chris Jericho.
Y2J became furious when he kept losing to Bourne in matches, and Bourne started to get noticed; however, as soon as this rivalry ended, Evan Bourne faded into the background.
Bourne may not have had his time to shine in the WWE, but who is to say that the Money in the Bank eight-man ladder match is not his chance?
He is young, talented, and the fans like him. He deserves his chance to prove to the fans and guys in the back that he can hold his own.
The WWE has tried pushing him before, but the creative team always seems lost as to what to do with him.
The key is for them to start developing his character, as well—he does not seem to have much of one.
A simple heel turn is usually the solution. Bourne could turn heel in the match by stealing the win to further his career, or the WWE could keep him face and just believe in him.
Bourne puts on amazing matches and keeps fans on the edges of their seats with his high-flying moves, and he is most likely to steal the match.
For this reason—and because he can execute a prefect shooting-star press—he is likely to win the match.



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