#3 Redoing the Women's Money In The Bank
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A man winning the first Women's MITB was bad enough, to begin with. If they had run with it, it might have been a controversial angle but redoing the whole match felt like WWE admitting a booking mistake rather than a pre-planned creative direction.
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The backlash of James Ellsworth winning the MITB for Carmella seemed to have unnerved the WWE from sticking with it and backpedalling into a rematch -- a rematch that resulted in the same outcome as it's predecessor.
It was not only insulting to the women's division, it tarnished a historical moment with a cheap, knock-off version.
Edited by Lennard Surrao