#2 Kofi Gets A Reality Check
Kofi Kingston's WWE Title reign has been one of the best-managed title reigns WWE has given fans in a long time, as Kofi has defeated all on comers since WrestleMania. From Kevin Owens to Sami Zayn, Kofi has been given a lot of credibility by WWE, but the question that is on everyone's mind is what the endgame is.
What happens when WWE moves past Kofi as their top guy? To be more specific, what happens when Smackdown Live moves to FOX? FOX has made it quite clear that their outline for Smackdown Live should be centred around more of a 'real fight feel', as everything from the storylines to the presentation of the superstars should be given a hint of realism.
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So. where does that leave Kofi? Well, it could see him being destroyed by Brock Lesnar for his WWE Title. As it would be a surprise to the WWE Universe if Lesnar was given the Money in the Bank contract to stick around until Smackdown Live debuted on FOX, but from a business perspective, it makes sense with what WWE is going for.
#1 Anytime Anywhere
The one thing about the Money in the Bank contract WWE has glossed over is the fact that the holder can have a World Title match anytime in any place. This sense of unpredictability has not been fully explored by the company, as we have only seen standard cash-ins over the last few years.
Could things change with Brock Lesnar as the holder? Well, maybe not, but one can't stop themselves from dreaming about the most out of the box ideas that could see the WWE Universe left shocked. Imagine a Money in the Bank cash in being in the same light as the 24/7 Title's defences, as that could be a great way for WWE to prove themselves as capable bookers that can still keep their fans on their feet and on the edge of their seats.
From Lesnar cashing in at a house show to Rollins being ambushed in the locker room and pinned, there are a million ways Lesnar could cash in his contract. Therefore, WWE should take the creative route when planning Lesnar's cash in, as this could be a good time to show audiences that the creative team can still produce a great angle.