At last year’s Money In The Bank Premium Live Event, Damian Priest conquered all obstacles to emerge victorious in the match, clinching the coveted Money In The Bank briefcase. However, despite holding the contract, Priest has yet to make use of its benefits. With time ticking away, the window for him to cash in his contract is narrowing rapidly.

Since Damian Priest secured the briefcase, speculation has been rife regarding the timing of his contract cash-in. Throughout the past seven months, WWE RAW has witnessed a series of significant developments, adding to the anticipation surrounding Priest’s potential move.

Damian Priest has been teasing a cash-in on Seth Rollins on numerous occasions in recent months. However, each time he has attempted to do so, his efforts have been consistently disrupted by other competitors, notably Drew McIntyre and Randy Orton. Despite having multiple opportunities, Priest has refrained from cashing in the briefcase thus far. Additionally, he recently provided an explanation for his decision to hold off on utilizing the contract’s benefits.

Damian Priest won the briefcase on July 1st, 2023 and at the moment he has just 100 days left to cash in the briefcase, which is not a lot of days considering there won’t be many opportunities after WrestleMania 40.

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Drew McIntyre has also addressed Damian Priest cashing in the briefcase on him at WrestleMania 40. Damian Priest and Finn Bálor are set to defend their Tag Team Titles at WrestleMania 40 in a six-pack Ladder match.

This high-stakes bout will test their skills and determination as they face off against multiple teams vying for the championship gold. Nonetheless, only time will tell whether Damian Priest will cash in his Money In The Bank briefcase at WrestleMania 40.

What’s your view on this shocking statistic for Damian Priest? Do you believe there is a chance he might cash in at WrestleMania 40? Sound off in the comments section below!

Subhojeet Mukherjee

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