Everything About WWE Money in the Bank 2025

The atmosphere in Los Angeles is already heating up with the arrival of WWE Money in the Bank 2025, and fans are about to witness one of the most unpredictable nights on the WWE calendar. With the traditional and electrifying men’s and women’s ladder matches, plus a star-studded tag team main event, the show promises surprises, twists, and potential setups for SummerSlam.
Before the final episode of Raw airs to officially complete the card, two spots are still up for grabs, one in each ladder match. Even so, most of the matchups are already set, and speculation is running wild.
Women’s Ladder Match
This year’s women’s Money in the Bank match might be the most unpredictable in the event’s history. The field is a dynamic mix of established power and rising talent, with Rhea Ripley, Alexa Bliss, Naomi, Giulia, and Roxanne Perez already confirmed. The final spot will be filled after a triple threat showdown between Stephanie Vaquer, Liv Morgan, and Ivy Nile on Raw.
Every participant enters with compelling momentum, Naomi has embraced her chaotic heel persona with incredible effect, Alexa Bliss is a proven briefcase winner who knows how to exploit the match’s chaos, and both Giulia and Roxanne Perez bring fresh intensity from NXT that could translate into a breakout moment on the main roster.
Yet, amid all this unpredictability, Rhea Ripley emerges as the standout. Her return has reignited interest in a rematch with Iyo Sky, and capturing the briefcase could be her fast track to making that main-event clash a reality, possibly even headlining Evolution 2. With her track record and presence, Ripley climbing the ladder and claiming the briefcase feels like a natural (and powerful) step forward.
Women’s Intercontinental Championship
The simmering feud between Becky Lynch and Lyra Valkyria seems destined to reach its emotional peak at Money in the Bank. After falling short twice, Becky now faces a critical stipulation: if she loses again, she’s barred from challenging for the title as long as Valkyria remains champion.
This stipulation raises the stakes dramatically. Valkyria has proven she can hang with the best, but the very existence of this clause hints at a turning point. A victory for Becky wouldn’t just be about personal redemption, it would elevate the status of the Women’s Intercontinental Title itself, giving it the kind of spotlight that only a star of Lynch’s caliber can provide.
In that light, it’s easy to envision Becky finally getting the job done, ending Valkyria’s reign, and—perhaps in a gesture of mutual respect, earning a symbolic passing of the torch from the young champion she helped legitimize.
Men’s Ladder Match
With names like LA Knight, Andrade, Penta El Zero Miedo, Solo Sikoa, and Seth Rollins already confirmed, this year’s men’s ladder match promises a chaotic blend of popularity, raw power, and unresolved grudges. The final spot will be filled on the last Raw before the event, where CM Punk faces AJ Styles and El Grande Americano in a high-stakes triple threat.
All eyes are on Punk, his inclusion would reignite his long-standing tension with Rollins, a rivalry still simmering since their WrestleMania clash. Rollins may have stood tall in Las Vegas, but Money in the Bank could offer Punk the perfect stage to flip the script. Given the storytelling potential and the momentum Punk could gain heading into a showdown with John Cena, it’s easy to imagine him climbing the ladder and unhooking the briefcase to thunderous reaction.
However, if Punk doesn’t make it in, LA Knight looms large as a backup favorite. His creative direction may have wavered recently, but his connection with the crowd is undeniable. Still, the stars seem to be aligning for Punk to claim the briefcase, and with it, launch the next chapter in a feud destined to explode under the spotlight of WWE’s biggest stages.
Main Event
To close the night, WWE delivers a star-studded tag team main event with no titles on the line but plenty of personal stakes. Cody Rhodes teams up with the new World Heavyweight Champion Jey Uso to take on Logan Paul and the Undisputed WWE Champion John Cena in what feels more like a preview of future title feuds than a standalone attraction.
For Cody, this match is personal. After suffering a humiliating pinfall loss to Cena at WrestleMania thanks to Travis Scott’s surprise interference, this is his moment for redemption. Cena, still undefeated since the Royal Rumble, and Logan Paul, the perpetual wildcard, make for a dangerous duo, but the energy and urgency on Rhodes’s side could be enough to shift the balance.
If Cody and Jey manage to walk out victorious, it won’t just be a satisfying result, it’ll light the fuse for a long-anticipated showdown between Cody and Cena at SummerSlam, reigniting one of the most compelling rivalries WWE has to offer right now.

Money in the Bank 2025 is promising more than just battles for golden briefcases. With a roster full of stars, deep rivalries, and new possibilities emerging every week, this event is poised to redefine WWE’s direction for the second half of the year. And with the final Raw right around the corner, there’s still time for shocking last-minute twists.
Keep your eyes on the action because this Saturday, in Los Angeles, anything can happen at the top of the ladder.