2. A tag team jumps brands

WWE has used Money in the Bank as a device to blur the brand split, with Superstars from both brands competing in the same match and earning a briefcase that, at least in theory, can be cashed in against a champion from either brand.
We haven’t seen anyone jump brands via cash in yet in the current brand split era, but it’s a story ready to be told, and one that would readily make sense for WWE to experiment at the tag team level, which isn’t quite as high profile as men’s or women’s world title pictures at this point.
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Maybe it’s The Revival winning the contract and hopping to SmackDown to go after The Hardyz. Maybe it’s Rusev and Shinsuke Nakamura getting a fresh start with a tag title run on Raw. Whatever the case may be, using Money in the Bank to hop brands could generate electricity and offer enough excitement to kick start a face or heel turn for the tandem at hand.