#3 Too predictable
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Let's be honest here.
There are only two possible outcomes to The Ronda Rousey versus Nia Jax match at Money in The Bank and neither fair very well for the company. On one hand, WWE could have Rousey win the title, which would be a departure from the original plan, or go with the overly predictable outcome of The Authority costing her the title to set up a match at Summerslam.
Either way is going to lead to problems for the company, but The Authority costing her the title is probably the worst decision of the two due to the predictability of it. it's honestly something that fans are going to be able to tell right away, especially after her match against The Authority at WrestleMania 34, eliminating the possibility of anything special happening.
With that being said and The WWE Universe hating overly predictable situations, it should come as no surprise that her winning the championship is probably the better option of the two, but has its problems as well. In fact, the biggest problem is what a win for Rousey would do to the future of the women's division.