I would surely love to see what made you say that. On the contrary, Ward said he doesn't want to fight Bute.
He will fight a much more deserving fighter than Bute. He said Bute doesn't deserve a shot at his title (as if Bute would have a title himself). He will probably fight Sartison, Stieglitz or, in the best possible scenario, Pavlik. There's a small chance for Pascal but I see none else he could face. Except Pascal every other option wold be a joke, of course. I'm not saying he doesn't deserve a breake but don't eat **** saying that Bute doesn't deserve to be in the same ring with you.
It really depends on the margin of victory in the Froch fight. If it's decisive, Bute. If it's close and/or controversial, Froch rematch. :smoke
Bute. The window to keep both belts in stake in the final and to grab one more (the IBF one) is a very small one. A fight involving 3 belts is a very big fight ($$). The super 6 winner will have a short period of time to surf on their victory. If the winner faces the WBC mandatory (Anthony Dirrell), he may lose his WBA one. When you unify, you can keep all your belts with the authorization of the sanctionning bodies.
"Riches"? Probably. Glory? No. As the fight would have to be in Montreal/Canada, where the chances of the visitor winning a decision is small. Outside of Canada, how "rich" it would be is questionable.