WWE Money In The Bank is going down tonight and according to Braun Strowman there is nothing stopping Drew McIntyre from pulling down the briefcase.

Strowman and McIntyre have gone to war before. Drew McIntyre was partly responsible for a storyline injury in the past for The Monster Among Men. This required elbow surgery for Braun, and although his injury actually had nothing to do with the spot, it still left a big bone to pick on television.

While speaking to The Sun, Braun Strowman not only said that he doesn’t see anyone stopping McIntyre from winning the MITB briefcase, but he can also see himself headlining WrestleMania with McIntyre for years to come.

“I don’t see anybody stopping Drew McIntyre for climbing up that ladder and taking that briefcase.”

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“He’s been a constant thorn in my side and probably one, if not, the greatest adversary I’ve had in pretty much the last eight to 10 months. The Claymore kick is not a fun thing to take to the face.”

“I could 100% see myself and Drew McIntyre main-eventing WrestleMania for the Universal Championship for years to come.”

“He’s someone that I’ve been chomping at the bit to get him to go one on one with.”

“I haven’t had a one on one match with him yet without any kind of interference without some backhanded bs that goes along with that group of those guys that are running around together right now.”

“So if opportunity for the Monster versus the Scottish psychopath I think no matter where you put it, we’re going to sell the arena out, people are going to be in for a fight.”

Braun Strowman might not be competing in the Money In The Bank ladder match, but he is certainly expected to show up and make some sort of an impact.

It should also be noted that WWE was strongly considering Drew McIntyre to win the Money In The Bank briefcase this year as well. Let’s just see if they end up changing their minds, but McIntyre could be the man winning the big ladder match tonight.

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