Expect the unexpected. These were Ricochet's wordings when he was asked about his chances of winning this year's Men's Money in the Bank Ladder match.
Granted that every single match was appropriately placed, Brock Lesnar's shocking victory to end the night has divided the internet wrestling community.
The Beast Incarnate's star-power integrated with an unpredictable finish could get the mainstream world talking, but after what all those seven competitors gave us, the former Universal Champion stealing the spotlight does leave a sour taste in everyone's mouth.
Nonetheless, WWE did put their best foot forward in delivering an entertaining show, with Seth Rollins vs. AJ Styles' Universal Championship match gravitating tremendous acknowledgement from all over the globe.
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Moreover, Becky Lynch's promise of walking out of the XL Center with both the Raw and SmackDown Women's Championship fell apart, as a determined Ms. Money in the Bank Bayley pulled off the unthinkable and walked away with the SmackDown Women's Championship.
With Vince McMahon's billion dollar company heading to Saudi Arabia this June for WWE Super Show-Down, will Brock Lesnar's surprising return play a decisive factor in altering the complexion of Monday Night Raw?
Regardless of what transpired, there are many things WWE vicariously told us through some of their segments and matches tonight. What were they? Let's find out.
Here are the 5 biggest things WWE secretly told us at Money in the Bank 2019.
#1 Brock Lesnar will cash-in his opportunity to face Seth Rollins at WWE Super-Show Down
Alike legions of you, I'm also utterly disappointed at what transpired towards the end of the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder match tonight.
When you have the likes of Ali, Finn Balor, Drew McIntyre, Ricochet, and Andrade in one match, you would expect nothing short than an edge-of-a-seat thriller.
Although all seven competitors in the ring gave everything to bring the house down, Brock Lesnar's surprising intervention at the end of the bout made everything in the ring look senseless.
The Beast Incarnate is now Mr. Money in the Bank and with WWE's Super Show-Down just around the horizon, Lesnar's return could play a decisive factor in deciding Seth Rollins' fate as the Universal Champion.
There's a genuine possibility Vince McMahon would use this stunning yet disappointing victory by booking Brock to cash-in his opportunity for the Universal Championship.
#2 Bray Wyatt might have tied Sami Zayn upside down
A moment which got a lot of the WWE Universe talking on social media was Sami Zayn's exclusion from the Men's Money in the Bank Ladder Match.
Whilst a lot of the fans have criticized Vince McMahon's idea of replacing Zayn with Brock Lesnar after the former NXT Champion was strung upside down backstage, the true wrestling fanatics are still hoping to see some light at the end of the tunnel.
With Braun Strowman refusing to take responsibility of tying Zayn in such fashion, one can't help but predict that this could be a way by WWE to bring Bray Wyatt back on Monday Night Raw.
The Eater of Worlds is widely recognized for pulling off such spooky stunts and with the WWE Universe finally intrigued with Wyatt's new shtick, this could be an idealistic way for the former WWE Champion to return to the squared circle.
#3 Vince McMahon does not see anything special in Elias
Although Vince McMahon has addressed him as SmackDown's biggest acquisition, The Chairman of the Board has never truly catapulted Elias as a major star.
Judging by how his career on the main roster has shaped up, his in-ring statistics only justifies that he may never be given the position that he deserves.
The Drifter was scheduled to lock horns with Roman Reigns tonight and while he did get the upper hand on The Big Dog backstage, he was squashed in merely nine seconds, courtesy of a spear from the company's poster boy.
Even if we all knew that The Roman Empire was bound to stand tall at the end of the night, one can't deny that a proper creative finish could have protected Elias' already depreciating stock on the main roster.
Whether we like it or not, we may never see someone like Elias become a World Champion under Vince McMahon's supervision.
#4 Bayley could be receiving a massive push to bring Sasha Banks back
An interestingly intriguing Women's Money in the Bank Ladder match saw Bayley realizing the ultimate dream and became the third woman to be crowned Ms. Money in the Bank.
Instead of seizing the moment and keeping hold off the briefcase, the former NXT Women's Champion wasted no time and pulled off a major upset by pinning Charlotte Flair to win the SmackDown Women's Championship.
With all that Bayley has faced to get to where she is today, one can't deny that she absolutely deserves to be at the very top of this industry.
However, the former Women's Tag-Team Champion's push could play a decisive factor in bringing Sasha Banks back to the squared circle.
After all that was speculated about Sasha Banks potentially leaving WWE, the current SmackDown Women's Champion could potentially bridge the gap between The Boss and Vince McMahon