Matt Riddle Teases Showing Up On RAW And Stopping Brock Lesnar's MONEY IN THE BANK Cash-In

Matt Riddle Teases Showing Up On RAW And Stopping Brock Lesnar's MONEY IN THE BANK Cash-In

'The King of Bros' is still looking to be the man to retire former WWE Universal Champion Brock Lesnar, could we see Matt Riddle stop the RAW superstar from cashing in his Money in the Bank briefcase tonight?

By EliteGuy101 - Jun 03, 2019 08:06 AM EST
Filed Under: NXT
Source: ringsidenews.com
Tonight, we could possibly see Brock Lesnar cash-in the Money In The Bank contract; however, there may be one man that could end up stopping ‘The Beast Incarnate’ from cashing in on RAW, and that’s the ‘King of Bros’ Matt Riddle.

After the ridiculous video of Stephanie McMahon condemning Paul Heyman and Brock Lesnar for not cashing in the MITB briefcase like they promised last Monday, the advocate of the former WWE Universal champion revealed that he was cashing in on Seth Rollins on behalf of Lesnar.

Matt Riddle then teased stopping the RAW Superstar from cashing in his contract immediately:

He then reminded fans once again that he was going to drop by RAW to stop the ‘Beast Incarnate’ from winning the WWE Universal title:

‘The King of Bros’ has made it clear through out his time in WWE that he wants to be the man to end Brock Lesnar’s career. WWE has actually playing up Riddle’s words in the past, even making a video of a dream match between Riddle and Lesnar. While it’s highly doubtful that Riddle will show up tonight on RAW as promised, it would be one hell of a surprise if he does try to stop the former Universal champion from cashing in.
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