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WWE RAW: 5 things that could happen on the go home show of Money in the Bank (13 May 2019)

Could we see Styles reuniting The Club?
Could we see Styles reuniting The Club?

With the annual Money in the Bank PPV just one week away, we will witness the go-home RAW show for Money in the Bank from London, England, next week on June 13. The event would be pre-recorded, but with a lot of things happening onstage as well as offstage, expect WWE to pull off some crazy twists on next week's show.

Last week we saw the introduction of the highly debatable "wildcard" rule, and it would be interesting to see which superstars from SmackDown show up on RAW this week, and vice versa. Also, the Money in the Bank ladder match participants would be looking to get some momentum before their match next week.

In this article, let's take a look at 5 surprises that could happen on the go-home RAW episode of Money in the Bank next week. Feel free to share your thoughts and views about the current booking of WWE in the comments section below.


#5 Becky 2 Belts confronts Vince McMahon

Will the rating issue be addressed on TV?
Will the rating issue be addressed on TV?

This past week we saw The Big Dog, Roman Reigns, appear on RAW and confront The Boss, Vince McMahon. In the segment that saw Vince introducing the wildcard rule, Roman accused the chairman of ruining the show and reminded him of when he declared that there would be no authority, and fans would be the real bosses.

One major news that has been surfacing in the last few weeks is the major rating issue that WWE currently faces with RAW and SmackDown. The whole wildcard rule introduction merely weeks after the Superstar Shake-up is considered to be a panic move by WWE to save the ratings.

Earlier this year we saw Seth Rollins step-up and spit out some harsh truth about the company and its bookings in what seemed like a pipebomb sort of promo. Could we see another top superstar addressing the real-life issues faced by the company, blaming it on the chairman, and becoming a heroic figure for fans in the process?

If you look at the opening segment on RAW this past week, Vince acted like the evil maniac version of himself, while yelling "I'm brilliant!", trolling all the fans and critics that have been blaming him for the poor ratings of the weekly shows.

Becky Lynch has lost some of her energy after winning both titles at WrestleMania, and her confronting Vince and laying out some sort of pipebomb would again skyrocket her popularity to the top.

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