#2 Edge's victory will garner a positive fan response
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The WWE Universe has always revered Edge, but the love the Rated-R Superstar has received upon his in-ring return is unprecedented. The Royal Rumble match ovation was thunderous.
Even now, he generates such reactions with his appearances. Despite teasing a heel turn after attacking Daniel Bryan at Fastlane, Edge received a pop on his entrance at WrestleMania 37. It seems the WWE Universe will cheer the Ultimate Opportunist every time.
Money in the Bank would be the first non-WrestleMania pay-per-view since Fastlane 2020 to be held with a live audience. WWE would want to send the fans home happy and satisfied. As the Men's Ladder match has consistently closed the event for the past four years, this year's event will likely follow suit. The safest way to ensure a favorable crowd reaction to the winner of the MITB ladder match is for Edge to win the match.