Both World Championships will be on the line at Money in the Bank, although one of the title matches looks a lot more lacklustre than the other.
While on Raw the big questions revolve around whether the match will go the distance without interference from Wade Barrett's 'Nexus', on Smackdown the big question is whether the champion will make it to the Pay Per View full stop.
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Jack Swagger Vs. Rey Mysterio (c) for the World Heavyweight Championship at Money in the Bank 2010
Starting with the more tedious of the two title matches, this one doesn't really have a lot to offer.
The prospect of a Jack Swagger Vs. Rey Mysterio match was only likely to seriously appeal to fans of either Superstar, but now Mysterio is carrying an 'injury' into the bout, it's almost guaranteed that it will consist of Swagger targeting Rey's ankle for the majority, which doesn't exactly sound like a riveting prospect.
All the build-up has surrounded Swagger's determination to 'make people suffer' until he regains the World Heavyweight Championship, demonstrating a new and devastating AnkleLock on The Big Show and Mysterio in recent weeks.
So it's entirely plausible that Swagger will apply his 'trademark' AnkleLock, only for Mysterio to wangle out of it and hit a 619 for the victory.
There is also the slim chance that Mysterio will not be able to compete, and instead will have to forfeit the title to Swagger, which would be the perfect opportunity for the new owner of a Blue Briefcase to make an impact...
Prediction: Saving a real-life injury being involved, Mysterio is likely to regain the title after taking a beating.
John Cena Vs. Sheamus (c) in a Cage Match for the WWE Championship at Money in the Bank 2010
The second of the two World Title matches has a lot more about it, both in terms of the build up and the bout itself.
Cage matches aren't used as often as they used to be in the WWE, especially not to decide the World Championship.
However, due to the constant involvement of The Nexus in John Cena's (and pretty much everyone else's) affairs, the cage is a perfect barrier to keep them out and the rather flighty WWE Champion Sheamus in.
Sheamus initially thought The Nexus knew better than to attack him, but having learned backstage that this wasn't the case, he joined rival John Cena at the climax of Raw to run The Nexus out of the ring, just days before the two meet at Money in the Bank.
The Celtic Warrior's second WWE title win caused some controversy amongst fans, with many thinking he wasn't ready for such an accolade after his incredibly quick rise through the ranks.
However, there is also a large proportion of the WWE Universe that are dead set against yet another John Cena title run, so expect the crowd to be split almost completely down the middle during this bout.
Rumours are also rife that as Triple H has re-injured himself and is unlikely to make his scheduled return date at SummerSlam, John Cena Vs. Wade Barrett might have been pencilled in provisionally.
Obviously this means Cena will need the gold back before SummerSlam on August 15th, but will he regain it at Money in the Bank?
Prediction: Sheamus' push would be destroyed completely if he dropped the title so soon after winning it, so expect him to retain somehow. Also look out for The Nexus to have some sort of an impact either during or after the match.
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