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Money in the Bank 2019: 5 Decisions that can cause a backlash among fans

Charlotte as the SmackDown Women's Champ again? Naah!
Charlotte as the SmackDown Women's Champ again? Naah!

WWE is heading towards the first PPV after the conclusion of WrestleMania 35 as the annual Money in the Bank PPV will take place on May 19, 2019, at the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut.

WWE has already announced 8 matches for the PPV including the two Money in the Bank matches, one for the male superstars and one for the female. Following is the match-card for the PPV so far -

Seth Rollins (c) vs AJ Styles - Universal Championship

Kofi Kingston (c) vs Kevin Owens - WWE Championship

Men's Money in the Bank ladder match

Women's Money in the Bank ladder match

Becky Lynch (c) vs Charlotte - SmackDown Women's Championship

Becky Lynch (c) vs Lacey Evans - RAW Women's Championship

Roman Reigns vs Elias

The Miz vs Shane McMahon - Steel Cage Match

The card so far looks amazing, and if booked properly, Money in the Bank could be an amazing PPV. In order to achieve that, there are certain things WWE should avoid doing at the PPV. These decisions can surely turn many fans against them, and with AEW's Double or Nothing PPV scheduled a week after MITB, WWE would surely not want to lose their fanbase and help the competition.

In this article, let's take a look at the 5 Booking Decisions at MITB 2019 that can cause a backlash among fans. Do let us know your thoughts and opinions on the same.


#5 Seth Rollins and AJ Styles not getting enough time for their match

A dream match we all were waiting for!
A dream match we all were waiting for!

Seth Rollins vs AJ Styles is a dream match for each and every fan of pro-wrestling. Being two of the best wrestlers in the world right now, there's no doubt that these two are capable of putting up an instant classic inside the ring at Money in the Bank.

But to build up a solid match, you need to invest time in building it up. The last thing fans would want to see is these two superstars not getting enough time at the PPV to live up to their capability. They should get a decent amount of time for their match, at least 20-25 minutes. While I highly doubt we'll see a clean finish to this match, but nonetheless I'm excited to see these two finally go one-on-one.

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