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WWE Money In The Bank 2023 Predictions: Who Will Win The Women’s MITB Match?

WWE Money in the Bank 2023 predictions for the women’s MITB match hint that there could be a surprising winner this year. Six women, namely Becky Lynch, Zoey Stark, Trish Stratus, Bayley, IYO Sky and Zelina Vega, have qualified for the 2023 women’s MITB ladder match.

This match will take place on July 1 in London at the O2 Arena, with the winner earning the right to challenge any champion of her choosing at any time she wants to. The women have been quite successful when it comes to cashing in their Money in the Bank contracts. Previous winners Carmella, Bayley, Alexa Bliss, Asuka, Nikki Cross and Liv Morgan, have all become champions after winning the ladder match.

According to Xero News, WWE may want to create history this year by having a twist in the women’s MITB match. The source has stated that the woman who wins the contract this year may have a failed cash-in.

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Early predictions for top 3 picks to win WWE Women’s Money in the Bank ladder match 2023

The top three picks to win the women’s MITB match 2023 are Bayley, Trish Stratus and Becky Lynch. Zelina Vega recently had a title match, where she lost against Rhea Ripley. However, if WWE plans to have a failed cash-in, they might even think of giving a win to Vega on July 1.

Bayley needs a big win to bring her career back on track. Meanwhile, MITB contract is the one massive thing missing from the long list of achievements of Becky and Trish. Becky has stated multiple times that she wants to win the briefcase once, and 2023 could be her year.

Becky could not compete at the previous UK PPV of WWE because of an injury. Perhaps, WWE may want to give her the biggest pop of her career by booking her to win the ladder match at the O2 Arena in London.

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WWE Money in the Bank 2023 predictions: Becky Lynch to win the Women’s MITB match.

Vinay

Vinay Chhabria is a cricket and WWE enthusiast who supports Roman Reigns and Gujarat Titans. He has been following cricket for the last 15 years and WWE since 2016.

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