WWE Rumors: Who Will Win Money in the Bank Ladder Match at Sunday's Pay-Per-View? [POLL]

By Andrew Meola | Jun 27, 2014 03:33 PM EDT

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WWE's Money in the Bank pay-per-view on Sunday features an eight-man ladder match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. But Triple H came out on the latest edition of Monday Night Raw and confirmed the participants in the traditional Money in the Bank Ladder Match to determine who gets the briefcase and a title shot at the time of his choosing.

So let's have some fun and dive into the list of combatants in this match as we try to figure out who could win this thing and possibly become the next WWE World Heavyweight Champion. Be sure to vote in our poll at the bottom of the page and let us know your thoughts on the winner.

Seth Rollins (Chances: Very High): Rollins is one of the clear favorites to win this match, and the smart money says this contest will come down to him and Dean Ambrose battling it out for the briefcase. Rollins' heel turn set the stage for a great singles run, and this could be the start of that. He's an obvious pick to win, but with good reason.

Dean Ambrose (Chances: Very High): Ambrose is the other former Shield member in this match, and he's been stalking Rollins like a wild animal for weeks. Rollins asked Triple H to put Ambrose in the match so he can control him, but that's a tall task with a lunatic like Ambrose. As we just mentioned, this match will likely come down to Rollins and Ambrose, and you might as well flip a coin to determine the winner.

Bad News Barrett (Chances: High, if he can even compete): Jack Swagger, Destroyer of Humans, injured Barrett's shoulder during the Smackdown tapings this week, so there's a chance the Intercontinental Champion might not even compete in this match. If he does, he has the best chance of anyone not named Ambrose or Rollins to win it. His rise continues, and his match with Dolph Ziggler on Raw was amazing enough to show he deserves a spot at the top.

Dolph Ziggler: (Chances: Average): Triple H, who excels at this sort of thing, referenced how the fans think he (and by extension, the higher-ups backstage) dislikes Dolph Ziggler when he announced his participation in this match. Rumors maintain that officials don't want to give Ziggler his time at the top because they think he is injury prone. On the other hand, Ziggler's cash in on Alberto Del Rio for the World Heavyweight Championship on the night after WrestleMania 29 was one of the best moments of the last several years, so maybe WWE would want to recreate that.

Jack Swagger (Chances: Average): I'm terrified of Swagger's presence in this match. The guy might concuss half of the other wrestlers in the ring if he turns left too quickly. And then you add ladders to the mix? The chances of injury drastically go up. (Yes, I'll take any chance to reference Scott Steiner Math.) But WWE has given Swagger a title run in the past, so it's not of the question for it to happen again.

Rob Van Dam (Chances: Low): RVD has had what feels like 27 title shots since his return last year and has come up short every time. And that's fine, because he's at the point in his career where he is an entertainer who gives boosts to the younger talent. He doesn't need more belts. Still, RVD has looked like he's moving through molasses in his latest run, and his work hasn't been the best. He also hasn't changed a single thing about himself in the ring since about 2000.

Kofi Kingston (Chances: Low): Kofi Kingston goes through cycles that we can predict fairly easily. This meme more or less tells the story, except it doesn't include "Annual Battle Royal Elimination Spot." Right now, Kofi has been more or less invisible (which is a shame), so the odds of his grabbing the briefcase are slim.

Who do you think will win the match, WWE fans? Vote in our poll and leave your comments below.

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