#4 Another Money in the Bank ladder match on SmackDown?
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Will we see the women compete once again?
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Last week, Raw reached a record low viewership number against the NBA Finals. So did SmackDown Live, but they did so against no real competition. WWE needs something big to pump the numbers up once again, and what better way to do it than to have an MITB rematch on SmackDown Live?
This time with Ellsworth banned from ringside so that the women can actually create history in a competitive environment. This is a surefire way to bring back interest in the product as well.
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Another variation of the same could be Daniel Bryan announcing that the same match will happen at Battleground, the next SmackDown Live exclusive pay-per-view. Bear in mind, Carmella’s win will have to be nullified for this match to take place yet again.
We seriously suspect something like this, in the works. The women of SmackDown deserve to be in the history books, with one name forever immortalised.
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