We are just a couple of days away from one of the most exciting nights of the year in the WWE calendar as the company presents the 11th edition of Money In The Bank pay-per-view, this Sunday. Ahead of the ladder match based show, one of the most veteran female superstars in WWE roster, Natalya picked her favorite to win the women’s Money In The Bank ladder match.
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During her regular column for the Calgary Sun, Natalya revealed which competitor she would like to see claim the Money in the Bank briefcase in the Women’s Ladder match. She, who is one of those lucky names having experience of participation in previous Women’s Money in the Bank ladder matches, hoped that SmackDown Superstar Dana Brooke should claim the opportunistic briefcase.
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The Queen of Harts, Natalya mentioned how much heart and perseverance Dana Brooke has. She also possesses an “amazing attitude” maintained throughout her tenure in WWE. It should be noted that despite having potentials, WWE hasn’t given her the opportunities to shine bright. This is the first time Brooke will be performing at Money In The Bank which some might consider as pretty odd.
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“Dana hasn’t taken “no” for an answer in fighting for her dreams,” Natalya explained. “To see her grab the briefcase amongst some of the toughest women in WWE and then cash in and win a WWE Women’s Championship, would be nothing short of amazing.”
The good thing about Dana Brooke is that the fighting spirit within her hasn’t died down, at all despite sitting out of the spotlight for the past several years. The positive attitude might help her down the road to get on the good books of the WWE creative team. Winning Money In The Bank briefcase could be that first big move in her career.
Dana Brooke joins Asuka, Shayna Baszler, Nia Jax, Carmella, and Lacey Evans in the 2020 Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match. The show takes place on May 10 from the WWE Headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut. WWE took the decision to host the PPV at the HQ was taken due to the current coronavirus pandemic which is forcing the company to host shows without an audience.