Triple H to upset WWE fans by picking 33-year-old superstar to win MITB? Exploring potential swerve
The Triple H-led WWE will present the 15th edition of the Money in the Bank Premium Live Event in Toronto, Canada, this weekend. With the Canadian spectacle just three days away, fans are struggling to contain their excitement. After all, everyone wants to know who will climb the ladder and become the 2024 Mr. and Ms. Money in the Bank. Well, The King of Kings could upset fans by picking a certain 33-year-old superstar as the next winner.
The 33-year-old superstar in question is none other than Chelsea Green. With an arrogant and unlikeable demeanor, Green shocked many by qualifying for the Women's Ladder Match. The SmackDown Superstar has repeatedly asserted that she will become the 2024 Ms. Money in the Bank despite the presence of top stars like Tiffany Stratton, IYO SKY, and Lyra Valkyria in the Ladder Match.
Well, there are plenty of underlying factors heading into the PLE. For starters, many will have Tiffany Stratton or Lyra Valkyria as their favorites. However, plenty of things could go wrong for the two of them. Nia Jax could get cold feet about her friendship with The Buff Barbie and try to cost the latter in Canada this weekend. As for Valkyria, she will need to be wary of IYO SKY and Damage CTRL.
All this could present Chelsea Green, the hometown girl from Toronto, with the perfect opportunity to climb the ladder and take the briefcase.
It certainly would be quite the swerve if Triple H decided to book this finish.
Triple H could be bringing back an iconic WCW PPV very soon
The Game has had a lot on his plate since taking over as WWE's Chief Content Officer. Given how hectic the calendar year is, The Cerebral Assassin spends a lot of time planning each premium live event, right down to the minute details. But while the Stamford-based promotion's schedule is stacked, the former world champion could be looking to bring back an iconic WCW pay-per-view very soon.
Recently, it was reported that WWE had filed a trademark on the name SuperBrawl, which was also the name of WCW's flagship pay-per-view in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Assuming Triple H is planning on fitting it into the schedule, there is a possibility that fans could book their tickets for the show sometime in September or October.
It will be interesting to see if Paul Levesque revives SuperBrawl later this year.