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WWE Money in the Bank 2024: Predictions for Seth Rollins vs Damian Priest World Title Match

The contest between Seth Rollins and Damian Priest, scheduled at the WWE Money in the Bank 2024, could well become the discussion point for the entire community.
WWE Money in the Bank 2024: Predictions for Seth Rollins vs Damian Priest World Title Match
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The contest between Seth Rollins and Damian Priest, scheduled at the WWE Money in the Bank 2024, could well become the discussion point for the entire community. After all, it's not just an ordinary title match, as there's more at stake. Rollins and Priest have a "gentleman's agreement" between them, and it could undoubtedly have a significant effect on the outcome of the clash.
WWE Money in the Bank 2024 could witness Seth Rollins' new rise at the cost of Damian Priest
When required, Damian Priest managed to stand tall and apart from the remaining members of Judgment Day.
He might be carrying the World Heavyweight Championship on his shoulders, but Seth Rollins is a different personality altogether. With due respect to Priest, Rollins is on another level when it comes to resonating with the audience.
Most fans believe that bigger things await Rollins, and that could all begin with the upcoming contest during the WWE Money in the Bank 2024. Priest will face The Visionary in what will be a fight for the World Heavyweight championship.

However, there's more at stake, all thanks to the gentleman's agreement the two superstars have between them. If Rollins loses the fight, he won't even challenge for the Heavyweight Title as long as Priest has his hands on it. However, Priest will have to leave the Judgment Day if he loses the fight.
There's a general feeling that Priest might have outgrown Judgment Day. WWE Money in the Bank 2024 is the perfect chance to ensure that Priest goes the separate way from his current crib, which means that Rollins will win the contest in the future (a speculation, of course). However, Rollins winning the match might not automatically mean that he would get back his cherished title belt.

There's a high chance that Judgment Day might intervene during the match (something that has become a common occurrence in recent weeks). Of course, their supposed attempt to help Priest might become the biggest reason for the superstar's departure. This is, of course, if Priest sticks to his agreement with Rollins.
This sets up for an exciting outcome - Rollins wins the match, so he gets to challenge Priest in the future (who keeps the title as the WWE Money in the Bank 2024 contest ends in DQ). But Priest will no longer have the backing of Judgment Day, and then enters the third party - Gunther.

Gunther's character transformation has been amazing, to say the least - a rise, a fall, and then a rise again. The Ring General was quick to send out the reminder that maybe the better person between Rollins and Priest would win to face him at Summerslam.
If the WWE Money in the Bank 2024 contest between Rollins and Priest goes as predicted here, this could set up an eye-grabbing title fight at Summerslam. Instead of Gunther fighting any one of Rollins and Priest, he gets to fight both. That way, the audience gets a triple threat fight for the World Heavyweight Championship, where all three wrestlers have some agendas to fill.
Of course, only WWE knows what they want to do with the WWE Money in the Bank 2024 fight, and the outcomes mentioned here are predictions. But fans will hope that the upcoming contest will be spicy, which will be wholly justified given the wrestlers and the stakes involved.
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