WWE Money in the Bank 2013: Best Bouts for Monumental Swerves
The WWE’s Money in the Bank pay-per-view is just a few days away, but the groundwork for monumental swerves has been in places for weeks.
If the company has the desire to pull out all the stops—it wouldn’t be hard with a stacked card from top to bottom—the potential is there for one of the most memorable nights of all time.
Add in the amazing crowd in Philadelphia, and there is little doubt that Sunday will be the perfect chance for huge storyline swerves. The WWE Universe better be ready.
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WWE Championship Money in the Bank Ladder Match
The WWE has set the stage for the majority of the fans to believe that Daniel Bryan will be the man that stands tall at the end of the night because of how Monday's Raw ended, but this is just a ploy by the company.
Not only will Bryan lose, but favorites CM Punk and Rob Van Dam will also walk away with a defeat. The winner of the WWE Championship Money in the Bank ladder match will be Randy Orton.
After stunning the WWE Universe with his victory, Orton won’t hold the briefcase long and will cash in on an injured Cena after Henry destroys the champion. While Cena will beat Henry, it will be RKO that walks out of Philadelphia WWE champion.
WWE Champion John Cena vs. Mark Henry
Despite being booked as strongly as he ever has been in his 17-year career, Mark Henry is destined for a loss at the hands of WWE champion John Cena. This match won’t be about the in-ring action from bell-to-bell; it’s about what happens after the bout.
After taking a devastating loss, Henry will lose his mind and attack Cena mercilessly. As the WWE champion lays unconscious on the mat and the World’s Strongest Man makes his way to the back, Orton’s music will hit and the Money in the Bank winner will hit the ring.
Orton has been in the process of turning heel, and with a submission loss to Daniel Bryan and several clean defeats over the last several weeks, the evolution into a bad guy would be completed when he punts Cena in the head to capture the WWE Championship.
World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio vs. Dolph Ziggler
When Alberto Del Rio defends his World Heavyweight Championship against Dolph Ziggler, the storyline will be all about Ziggler and his slow-burn evolution into one of the top faces in the WWE.
As much as the WWE Universe wants Ziggler back on top, it will be Del Rio that walks away with the gold after Big E Langston and/or AJ Lee costs The Showoff his chance, and he breaks off the relationship.
This blowup would force Ziggler away from the world title scene once again, but it is a necessary evil if the superstar wants to make it as a good guy in the WWE.
With AJ and Big E clearly heels, dumping them after they cost him the match would be the perfect continuation of his face turn.
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