#1 Lost In The Shuffle
We've seen five, six, seven and even ten-man Money in the Bank ladder matches take place, and we can say with some confidence that six is the perfect amount, and even that causes a handful of Superstars to be lost in the shuffle.
The frustrating thing about the bout is that WWE thinks the other guys who don't win can all afford to take a big loss on a pay-per-view stage, but that isn't always the case.
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These mid-card guys need to be built up to feel like future main eventers, but if they're added to matches just for the sake of making up the numbers, then what's the point?
We aren't going to pretend like we don't enjoy watching the matches unfold, because they're often very entertaining, but that doesn't translate to great or even good storytelling.