#2 Samoa Joe
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Considered as one of the biggest talents in pro wrestling, Samoa Joe has been surprisingly underutilised in his short stint in the main roster.
However, a switch to SmackDown in the recently concluded Superstar Shake-up could be a sign of good things to come, as the Samoan Submission Machine has been the highlight in several episodes of the blue brand.
Joe has proven to be a dependable champion in the past and definitely has all the ingredients required. He could be a vicious heel champion terrorising the SmackDown roster and could be offered a lengthy title reign to really prove his worth.
The Samoan's title reign could involve a plethora of dream matches with other members of the blue brand, such as AJ Styles, Daniel Bryan and Randy Orton.
Joe, who walks in to Money In The Bank as one of the favourites to clinch the briefcase, is certainly the most deserving of the contestants to do so.