WWE Money in the Bank predictions: can Roman Reigns successfully defend heavyweight title

WWE Money in the Bank - John Cena vs AJ Styles WWE

The popular pay-per-view event from WWE, "Money in the Bank," is going to out in a week, and wrestling fans are already speculating on the results of the new match cards. According to Sports Skeeda, the current schedule has already promised Roman Reigns vs Seth Rollins as one of the match-ups, though it looks like the WWE is not hyping the event as much as they usually do. This match looks entirely promising, since the two have been "polar opposites" even before Rollins got his injury. However, it does make sense that they would prefer to market Cena vs Styles, since this is the bigger feud with more fans waiting.

Caged Side Seats reports that Rollins has a higher bet of losing to Reigns, since him not returning would actually be beneficial to WWE. Reigns also can't afford to go clean over Rollins, since he might hurt his legitimacy for the next SummerSlam. Reigns, on the other hand, looks like he might be finding ground with credibility as his match with Styles is getting his name to higher places. However, he still doesn't have much of a chance of standing alone, and he doesn't have as many fans. The ladder match also has Sami Zayn, Kevin Owens, Chris Jericho, Dean Ambrose and Alberto Del Rio, with the winner getting his shot at the WWE World Heavyweight Championship of his choice. The United States Championship will have Titus O'Neil and Rusev battling it out, though predictions state that Rusev might just keep the title.

If the matches go well, we might be looking forward to an interesting SummerSlam this coming season. Will we see some new feats from these champions? According to India.com, the "Money in the Bank" 2016 event will be held on June 19, 2016 at the T-Mobile Arena in Nevada, Paradise.

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