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2023 WWE Men's Money In The Bank Favorites And Potential Participants - Cody Rhodes, Logan Paul, Edge, Dominik Mysterio

Cody Rhodes - Wrestling Rankings, Sleepers, WWE Injury News

The 2023 WWE Money in the Bank Premium Live Event will take place from the O2 Arena in London, England. Some of the possible winners annd participants include Edge, Dominik Mysterio, Logan Paul, Cody Rhodes, and more.

WWE Money in the Bank will take place on Saturday, July 1. With Backlash and Night of Champions occurring outside the continental United States, the company will hold another Premium Live Event overseas. But this time, it will be from The O2 Arena in London, England. The event has significant ramifications, especially since SummerSlam will be here before you know it.

While LA Knight, Ricochet, and Shinsuke Nakamura have already punched their tickets, others will work their way into the match. That said, whoever wins the men's Money in the Bank contract will have their hands full.

Although, as history has proven, Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins aren't the only champions who could be challenged for their title. Either way, the superstars listed may not be in this match, but it's still fun to think about the possibilities.

 

Cody Rhodes

This one is obvious, as Rhodes is still looking to "finish the story." Unfortunately, The American Nightmare still has a major problem, specifically Brock Lesnar, who will likely do all he can to stop that from happening. Lesnar could be on his usual hiatus, meaning fans won't see another match between the two until SummerSlam. But that doesn't mean The Beast Incarcerate won't get involved in the actual Money in the Bank match and cost Rhodes another opportunity of winning a world title.

 

Dominik Mysterio

Since Mysterio turned on his father and joined The Judgement Day, he has made a name for himself. While it may still be too early to give Mysterio this kind of push, he could easily be one of the stars of the match. But you never know what could happen if Mami gets involved, which is always possible.

 

Logan Paul

Paul doesn't have a lot of professional wrestling experience. However, he's had some high-profile encounters since joining WWE, most recently facing Seth Rollins at WrestleMania 39. Without question, there are many WWE Superstars who are more deserving of a chance to win either of the company's top championships. But there is no denying Paul's popularity could bring in more viewers, assuming he gets involved.

 

Damian Priest

Dominik Mysterio may not be the only member of The Judgement Day in this match, as Priest has slowly emerged as one of the top competitors in WWE. He had a fantastic bout with Bad Bunny at Backlash, which made many in the back take notice. Undoubtedly, Priest has earned the right to be included.

 

Edge

Edge has plenty of experience in ladder matches, so it only seems fitting that he gets a spot in this one. The Rated-R Superstar already hinted he's considering hanging up his boots soon. Yet, he appears to have his sights set on reclaiming the World Heavyweight Championship, the title he relinquished in 2011 due to injury.

 

Gunther

Gunther has been red-hot as the Intercontinental Champion. He's defeated many WWE Superstars since winning the belt in June 2022. However, it wouldn't be surprising if he held it long enough to surpass The Honky Tonk Man to become the greatest Intercontinental Champion in WWE history. Unfortunately, he may not get a chance to win the Money in the Bank contract, as a showdown with Riddle may await him instead.

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