Friday 26 May 2017 16:40, UK
Six men will head to St Louis on June 18 with a chance to walk away with the Money in the Bank briefcase, only one will be successful.
We run through each of the contenders and you can vote for who you want to be the next 'Mr Money in the Bank'.
AJ Styles
Few superstars have made the impact AJ Styles has in his opening 17 months in WWE.
He's enjoyed a classic feud with John Cena and also entertained fans with battles against Chris Jericho and Roman Reigns.
Styles is one of the most exciting talents in WWE today and many would love to see him as champion again.
Kevin Owens
KO is a premier talent with a bad attitude.
The U.S. Champion would make sure the entire world was aware he was 'Mr Money in the Bank' if he wins the match and it'll be entertaining watching him do so.
The brash brawler with the briefcase in hand could do some serious damage in WWE.
Baron Corbin
Many have been calling for Baron Corbin to show what he can do at the highest level.
The 6'8" superstar has bulldozed his way through the roster since joining from NXT but has always fallen short of reaching main event status.
The former NFL player and Golden Gloves-winning boxer will be looking to make an impact and a ladder match is a great place to do so.
Sami Zayn
Always the underdog, Zayn's high-speed offence and 'never say die' attitude has made him a fans' favourite.
A star in NXT, Zayn has struggled to make an impact since his long-running battle with Kevin Owens ended.
The St Louis crowd will be behind Zayn, however, who will be desperate to show he belongs at the top of the WWE roster.
Shinsuke Nakamura
Nakamura has made a huge impact since stepping up from NXT just six weeks ago.
He won his debut match at Backlash against Dolph Ziggler and pinned Kevin Owens on Smackdown on Tuesday night.
His entrance alone gets fans excited beyond belief but at 37 years old, Nakamura will want to get the WWE Championship around his waist sooner rather than later.
Dolph Ziggler
Many forget Ziggler is a two-time World Heavyweight Champion.
He's seen as a veteran these days but has all of the athleticism and experience to pull off a shock at Money in the Bank.
Since turning heel earlier this year, Ziggler has found a new form of aggression, which is what he'll need if he's to win the highly coveted briefcase.