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WWE is planning an unprecedented idea for Austin Theory and Money in the Bank

WWE would be discussing a never-before-seen idea for Austin Theory and its briefcase.

On Saturday, July 2, Austin Theory won the Money in the Bank briefcase after winning an eight-man “Ladder Match”. He has since threatened on several occasions to redeem his starting opportunity, such as in SummerSlam, Clash at the Castle, and NXT, but has failed to deliver it effectively. This uncertainty would have prompted WWE itself to plan to build an unprecedented story with Thoery and the briefcase.

As reported by WrestleVotes for GiveMeSport, WWE would be considering the idea that Austin Theory cashes in the briefcase on the very night Money in the Bank 2023 is held.. This would make him the first fighter to wait a year within the company for the trade to take effect..

There is the idea that he [Austin Theory] he will be the first boy to wait a whole year to redeem the briefcase. We’re talking about next year’s Money in the Bank evening. This is the story it would be something like “you have to cash this in two and a half hours”. You have to cash this out in 90 minutes. That kind of thing. I know the idea is on the table.

We’ll be wary in case this idea that WWE apparently would have for Austin Theory’s future is finally confirmed. It should be remembered that the 25-year-old fighter is currently not developing any rivalry and his status has declined slightly in the past few weeks. In fact, in the latest edition of Monday Night Raw. managed to end a losing streak after beating Mustafa Ali.

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