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    Opinion :Why Jey Uso Won't Win Money in the Bank 2024

    2024-06-22
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    With WWE Money in the Bank 2024 just around the corner, the WWE Universe is buzzing with speculation about who will emerge victorious. While Jey Uso stands out as a fan favorite with his electrifying entrance and impressive merchandise sales according to shopwwe.com, I have a strong hunch that he won’t be claiming the coveted Money in the Bank briefcase this year. Here are five compelling reasons why Jey Uso is unlikely to win at Money in the Bank 2024:

    1. The Poster Curse: Jey Uso may be prominently featured on the promotional poster for Money in the Bank 2024, but history has shown that being the face of the event doesn’t equate to winning its main match. Its been apparent that WWE often uses top stars like Jey Uso to build hype and anticipation among fans without necessarily giving them the win. While Jey Uso’s popularity and merch sales are undeniable, WWE might see him as someone who’s already contributing significantly to the promotion’s success without needing the briefcase to elevate his status further.

    2. Clash with the Bloodline Storyline: The ongoing saga of the Bloodline, now led by Solo Sikoa, adds a layer of complexity to Jey Uso potentially winning Money in the Bank. If Jey were to capture the briefcase, it begs the question of how this would align with the Roman Reigns’ plans upon his return. Would Jey cash in on Roman, leading to a conflict within the newly reform faction? Or would he forfeit the opportunity to maintain loyalty to the original Tribal Chief? These scenarios don’t seem likely, especially considering Jey’s integral role within the Bloodline narrative.

    3. Risk of Losing the Cash-In Match: Winning Money in the Bank guarantees an opportunity to cash in for a championship match at any time. However, recent developments suggest that Gunther on RAW is on a trajectory towards the WWE Championship. Given Jey Uso’s current storyline and momentum, it’s improbable that he would successfully cash in against a formidable opponent like Gunther. This potential outcome would diminish the impact of Jey Uso holding the briefcase.

    4. Competition from Carmelo Hayes: Carmelo Hayes presents a formidable challenge in the Money in the Bank ladder match. With WWE teasing potential storylines involving Cody Rhodes and Carmelo Hayes, there’s speculation that Carmelo could emerge as a serious contender for the briefcase. Additionally, the inclusion of three yet-to-be-announced participants further complicates Jey Uso’s path to victory.

    5. Commitment to the New Bloodline Storyline: The narrative surrounding the New Bloodline storyline is compelling and appears to have a clear trajectory. Deviating Jey Uso from this path with a Money in the Bank win might disrupt the cohesive storytelling that WWE has been building. WWE often prioritizes long-term storyline continuity, and it’s plausible that Jey Uso’s role within the Bloodline faction will take precedence over an individual accolade like Money in the Bank.

    In conclusion, while Jey Uso remains a standout performer and a beloved figure in WWE, the circumstances surrounding Money in the Bank 2024 suggest that his path to victory may be more challenging than anticipated. As the event approaches, the WWE Universe eagerly awaits to see how the Money in the Bank ladder match unfolds and who ultimately seizes the opportunity for championship glory. Remember WWE Money in the Bank airs on Peacock July 6

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