WWE Money in the Bank 2016 predictions: Kevin Owens expected to lift the briefcase

WWE superstar Kevin Owens is expected to emerge the winner in next month's Money in the Bank ladder match. (WWE/File)

According to WWE 2016 rumors, the prizewinning man who will be atop the latter with the all important briefcase by the end of this year's Money in the Bank match will be Kevin Owens.

The two-time WWE international champ is believed to be the choice of fans to win it all in the highly-anticipated ladder match. Owens' greater presence in the past months has given fans the impression that there are big things coming for the Canadian fighter.

Owens has been part of some of the juiciest and most followed WWE storylines as of late. It won't be difficult imagining him winning Money in the Bank ladder match.

Owens has also foreshadowed a possible match against Roman Reigns for the WWE World Heavyweight Champion title. Since the fighter has been receiving some good tidings, maybe the coveted title is part of his WWE future as well.

So far, there are five men named as Owens' opponents in the highly-anticipated WWE match. That includes Sami Zayn, Chris Jericho, Dean Ambrose, Cesaro and Alberto Del Rio, who secured a spot after defeating Zack Ryder.

Bleacher Report that Ambrose, who enjoyed a share of meaty WWE storylines in the recent months, may be the big winner in the Money in the Bank ladder match. He may have a good shot at emerging with the briefcase.

The WWE Money in the Bank ladder match will take place on June 19. Whether or not the briefcase is for Owens to take, fans will not have to wait much longer to know.

In other related WWE news, it is being reported that Ric Flair isn't done with WWE yet, even after his exit despite his issue with WWE Women's Champion Charlotte, which prompted his so-called departure.

Flair's exit is said to be part of the storyline and that The Nature Boy will soon make a big comeback.

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