WWE Money in the Bank 2025 airs tonight, Saturday, June 7, from the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. The event kicks off at 5:30 pm ET with a 90-minute Countdown pre-show streamed on platforms like YouTube and WWE.com, followed by the main pay-per-view card at 7 pm ET.
Fans in the United States can watch through Peacock, while international viewers can stream via Netflix. The event features high-stakes ladder matches and a few anticipated grudge bouts, promising an action-packed evening for wrestling fans worldwide.
This year’s men’s Money in the Bank ladder match includes Seth Rollins, LA Knight, Solo Sikoa, Andrade, Penta, and El Grande Americano. While the briefcase grants a world title opportunity, most participants are not currently portrayed as serious contenders. Rollins, fresh off a major WrestleMania 41 push and now aligned with Paul Heyman, stands out as the dominant favorite, making the match’s outcome feel predictable, unless WWE throws in a major twist.
Surprise Returns Could Derail Rollins’ Plan and Open Door for Unexpected Winner
Rollins’ dominance has been evident, especially after ambushing all five opponents on the final SmackDown before the event with help from his henchmen, Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed. This setup screams for a surprise twist, possibly involving Roman Reigns. Reigns has been absent since WrestleMania, and Rollins has been taunting him on TV. A surprise return and betrayal would not only avenge WrestleMania events but also derail Rollins’ seemingly guaranteed win, keeping fans guessing.

If Rollins is stopped by Reigns or even a wild card like CM Punk, the question becomes: who takes the win? LA Knight, already a fan favorite with two prior losses in ladder matches, could finally grab the briefcase, especially in his hometown of Los Angeles. El Grande Americano, riding a hot streak, might pull off an upset with some lucha-style trickery. Andrade, on the other hand, is written off by most observers as a non-factor in this contest.
Title Clashes, Grudge Matches, and Rising Stars Promise an Unforgettable Night of Action
Three other matches round out the night. Lyra Valkyria defends her women’s Intercontinental title in a heated rematch against Becky Lynch, whose motivations are as personal as they are professional. Cody Rhodes teams with Jey Uso to face John Cena and Logan Paul, with Cena declaring war on the present-day WWE.
Finally, the women’s Money in the Bank ladder match features a mix of established stars and rising talent like Giulia, Stephanie Vaquer, and Roxanne Perez, making it an unpredictable and exciting matchup.
Despite a light four-match card, Money in the Bank 2025 has the potential for major drama and surprises. With both men’s and women’s ladder matches, high-stakes grudge matches, and a possible return by Roman Reigns, this event could deliver big moments despite its brevity. WWE is also staging Worlds Collide earlier in the day, making it a marathon viewing experience for hardcore fans. Whether you’re rooting for a surprise twist or a long-overdue fan favorite win, tonight’s show has plenty of intrigue.