WWE Money in the Bank 2015 news: Bray Wyatt to be at PPV?

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Heading into Sunday's WWE pay-per-view Money in the Bank, Bray Wyatt is not cast in any of the matches. But there could be a chance that Wyatt would be inserted in the ladder match, that is if one takes into account the reason why he is being advertised on the WWE Events Page.

Wyatt has not been successful thus far and has been constantly inserted in surprise matches. There were rumors that he would pinch-hit Rusev at WWE Extreme Rules but we saw Mark Henry instead.

Things haven't necessarily been the same for Wyatt since he lost to the Undertaker at Wrestlemania 31. He last fought Roman Reigns in that celebrate gauntlet match set by Triple H but as expected, he lost that one too.

And if speculations are consistent, could Wyatt be inserted in any of the matches?

Wyatt may not necessarily compete though. He could stick his nose in the storylines to add some flavor. Remember, Wyatt thrives in what he claims is to help other wrestlers though it hasn't really turned out that way since it is an indirect of starting a feud.

Chances are he will be inserted in the ladder match and get payback on Roman Reigns, the last guy whom he had a match with. Could he cost Reigns the MOTB briefcase considering some critics believe that such does not suit his character? That could be an interesting angle and possibility.

Going further, will Bray be alone? What if Erick Rowan and Luke Harper show up to signal the return of the Wyatt family? Could the new member be in the ladder match? If so who? Kane was mentioned before as a possible new member but there could be a lot of complications with that one considering he is still associated with the Authority.

Well all these are speculations for now but if Wyatt is indeed included it would make an even eight-man match. With that in mind, expect a wild and crazy match at WWE Money in the Bank.

WWE Money in the Bank takes place this Sunday at the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio at 8 p.m. ET and 5 p.m. PT. The pay-per-view can also be viewed by the WWE Network.

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