Liv Morgan finally reveals masterplan, huge split? - 2 WWE titles that may change hands at Money in the Bank and 2 that won't

Top champion could see his title match meet a shocking finish at Money in the Bank
Top champion could see his title match meet a shocking finish at Money in the Bank [Image credits: wwe.com]

The upcoming edition of Money in the Bank will see top WWE Superstars lock horns in massive championship matches. As of this writing, only two title bouts have been confirmed for the premium live event. However, we may see a couple more being added to the card during the final week before the show.

Here, we look at two WWE championships that could change hands at Money in the Bank, and two that probably won't. So, without further ado, let's begin.


#1. Won't change - World Heavyweight Championship

Damian Priest is set to put his World Heavyweight Championship on the line against Seth Rollins. An additional bet between the two superstars also means if he loses, The Architect cannot challenge for the gold again as long as Priest is the champion. However, if Priest loses he will have to leave The Judgment Day.

It is worth noting that the Archer of Infamy openly stated that the heel faction needs him more than he needs them. Rollins can afford to stay out of the world championship picture for a couple of months. However, Priest needs the win to showcase his legitimacy as the champion.

But his victory is also required to set up The Judgment Day's betrayal. We recently saw Liv Morgan help Finn Balor and JD McDonagh win the World Tag Team Championship on RAW. She could turn the faction against Priest by capitalizing on the tension amidst the group, and have him expelled. We may see Finn Balor attack Priest and eventually challenge him for the title.


#2. Could change - WWE Tag Team Championship

Triple H could make a few last-minute changes to Money in the Bank, starting with a big title match being added on WWE SmackDown this week. Reigning WWE Tag Team Champions Austin Theory and Grayson Waller have been involved in a feud with DIY for weeks. Theory and Waller have not defended their tag team gold at a PLE since winning the titles at WrestleMania.

However, we may see them put their championship on the line against DIY. If that happens, Tommaso Ciampa and Johnny Gargano are likely to walk out of Money in the Bank with the WWE Tag Team Championship. If Theory is the one to take the pinfall, we may see Waller finally turn on his tag team partner after showing signs of betrayal for a long time.


#3. Won't change - Women's World Championship

Liv Morgan has spent a lot of time with Dominik Mysterio and The Judgment Day on RAW since she won the Women's World Championship. However, she may have to defend her title at the premium live event next weekend. She was recently confronted by Zelina Vega after the champion sabotaged her Money in the Bank qualifier match.

Vega was brilliant in her promo war against Liv Morgan on WWE RAW this week, and she will likely be the Women's World Champion's next challenger. If this match gets booked for Money in the Bank, it may stand the risk of seeing a potential cash-in. However, unless Rhea Ripley makes a surprise return and wins the Women's Money in the Bank briefcase, it is highly unlikely that Morgan will lose her title.


#4. Could change - Intercontinental Championship

The second of the two confirmed title matches at Money in the Bank may see a new champion being crowned at the show. Bron Breakker has been terrorizing Monday Night RAW ever since he was overlooked for the King of the Ring tournament. He destroyed Sheamus and Ludwig Kaiser in a brutal attack on the red brand earlier this week.

Sami Zayn, whom Breakker had tried to challenge for the title earlier, arrived on the scene while Breakker was threatening Adam Pearce to put a stop to interference in his matches. Zayn granted Breakker a title shot and the two will lock horns for the Intercontinental Championship at Money in the Bank.

Many expected that Zayn would eventually drop his title to Chad Gable. However, a shocking turn of events may see Bron Breakker beat Sami Zayn to dethrone him in the Intercontinental Championship. WWE could book this title change to add to Breakker's dominant showing since his arrival on the main roster.

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