For the women’s match, it appears the Raw roster side has been determined.
The men’s match has only three Superstars confirmed so far: Ricochet, Riddle and John Morrison.
The three who lost will have a second chance to earn a spot in the match, though.
Intercontinental champion Apollo Crews, Baron Corbin, Big E, Cesaro, Dolph Ziggler, Robert Roode, Sami Zayn, Seth Rollins and Shinsuke Nakamura are all viable candidates.
Nikki Cross’s new superhero gimmick seems like it will fizzle out before she’d cash in and WWE might drop her like it did Otis in 2020.
The same goes for Becky Lynch.
As great as Ricochet is, let’s not get our hopes up that he stands much of a chance.
It wouldn’t be worth giving her a spot only to watch her come up short.
Deville as Ms. Money in the Bank would give her the power to exert influence as an authority figure.
First, it’s unknown if either will even be competing in qualifying matches.
The argument for Cesaro is that he’s a babyface, meaning he’d work well against Bobby Lashley and Roman Reigns.
With Rollins, the benefit is that he’s a slimy character who could hold it for months and cash it in on a heel or a babyface.
McIntyre could win the briefcase and address that he could do that, but instead he’s going to learn from his mistakes and not rush into it.
Then, if WWE ever needs someone to swoop in and win the title due to an injury, he’s as reliable as you can get.
There is no negative to giving an accolade like this to someone who is popular.
So far, she’s remained an outsider to Reigns.
Assuming Brock Lesnar is not WWE’s planned opponent for Lashley at SummerSlam, there are no reasonable challengers who would feel like a big enough deal to fight The All Mighty.
The following night on Raw, when the champion is celebrating his victory, The Powerhouse of Positivity can interrupt the party and call his shot for SummerSlam.