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WWE Money in the Bank: 3 reasons why Buddy Murphy should interfere in the men's ladder match 

The Best Kept Secret should be unleashed at Money In The Bank
The Best Kept Secret should be unleashed at Money In The Bank

The former Cruiserweight Champion, Buddy Murphy, is officially on the main roster now, having made it to the SmackDown brand in the 2019 Superstar Shake-up.

Buddy Murphy had a stellar reign as the Cruiserweight Champion before he lost the title at WrestleMania 35. However, he has not shown up on Tuesday nights till date, barring a vignette that aired during the Superstar Shake-up.

He showed up on last week's episode where he called out Ali, but that was a WWE.com exclusive segment which did not air on live TV.

It looks like Vince McMahon wants him to make a strong first impression at Money in the Bank, where he could interfere in the men's Money in the Bank ladder match and cost a SmackDown superstar the golden chance to win the contract.

Here are 3 reasons why WWE should book Buddy Murphy's big debut during the Money in the Bank match.


#3 The best way to announce Buddy Murphy's arrival

There could be no better way to announce Buddy Murphy to the main roster audience
There could be no better way to announce Buddy Murphy to the main roster audience

The main roster audience has only watched Buddy Murphy twice, first during the WWE Super Show-Down pay-per-view, and next at the Survivor Series pay-per-view of 2018. They would definitely be in awe of this Aussie star, and thus the creative team wants Murphy to look like a star.

Murphy could instantly establish himself as a top heel by taking out a babyface superstar during the Money in the Bank ladder match. WWE could have launched Murphy on SmackDown Live had they not wished to make him have a strong first impression.

An interference at Money in the Bank will not only elevate Murphy as a villain but would also give the WWE Creative team a chance to build Murphy's first feud.

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