#1. What kind of Champion is Drew McIntyre going to be?
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Drew McIntyre looks like he's going to be WWE's most exciting babyface World Champion in a long time. We've seen many babyface Champions who have failed to live up to that spot, with McIntyre's opponent Seth Rollins suffering that fate last year before turning heel.
This time around, he was the post-WrestleMania challenger and had the best match of the night against Drew McIntyre. It's the kind of match that would have been over with the crowd, but the two did to make the most out of what they had.
McIntyre won as expected and after the match, he shook Seth Rollins' hand in a show of respect. Rollins, who debuted a new theme song at Money in the Bank, obliged and seemed overwhelmed, teasing a face turn.
However, it doesn't make much sense to turn him face at this juncture, particularly when there is a shortage of top heels on RAW. Drew McIntyre was portrayed as a great fighting Champion who isn't the same as every other babyface. He has an edge about him, something that will benefit him long-term in a big way.