She’s another one. We are less than a week away from Money In The Bank, which is one of the more complicated cards to put together throughout the year. There is only so much that can be done when you have sixteen people tied up exclusively in two matches, meaning there are not many options elsewhere on the card. Now we know another name who is going to be tied down.
Sonya Deville has announced that Natalya will be the seventh entrant in this Sunday’s Women’s Money In The Bank ladder match. Deville announced that the match needed someone steady and no one is as steady as Natalya. This leaves one remaining spot in the match, which will also include Alexa Bliss, Asuka, Naomi, Nikki Cross, Liv Morgan and Zelina Vega.
With all the changes and challengers for #MITB and #Smackdown, I will be the one to establish some consistency for this Sunday and there is NO ONE more consistent than 1/2 of our @WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions… @natbynature. Nattie, welcome to the MITB Ladder Match!
— Daria/Sonya Deville (@SonyaDevilleWWE) July 12, 2021
Natalya is a steady hand. Check out some of her time in the ring:
Opinion: This might not be the most exciting choice, but ultimately there are only so many names available. Natalya is indeed a steady hand in the ring and it isn’t like she is going to be a featured player in an eight woman match. If nothing else, this is a good example of how you might want to pull this down into a six person match for the sake of not having to stretch things out so much.
Who else will be added to the match? Who will win the briefcase? Let us know in the comments below.
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