WWE Money in the Bank 2025: Bold Moves and Historic Broadcasts
The energy inside Inglewood’s Intuit Dome was nuts on June 7, 2025, as WWE Money in the Bank brought a fresh buzz to the summer calendar. What made this year’s event stand out? It aired for the first time on Netflix for international fans, while U.S. viewers tuned in on Peacock. For wrestling loyalists, it was a night packed with drama, wild stunts, and the closing of one chapter for a living legend.
Six hungry superstars threw caution (and themselves) to the wind in the Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match. Naomi emerged with the green briefcase and a title shot in her back pocket, overcoming a packed field that included proven stars like Alexa Bliss and Rhea Ripley, plus rising names like Giulia and Roxanne Perez. The action veered off the rails more than once—at one point, Ripley leaped from a ladder on top of the chaos below, while Naomi capitalized on an opening during a fierce scramble. By the time she unhooked the contract, fans were on their feet and social media was buzzing.
The men’s ladder match turned into a full-blown demolition derby. Seth Rollins is no stranger to this environment and proved it, fending off big personalities like LA Knight and powerhouses like Solo Sikoa. Penta and Andrade brought their own flavor from the lucha libre world, while El Grande Americano made sure people remembered his name by launching off ladders more than once. After dodging a double-team by Knight and Sikoa, Rollins hooked the briefcase and secured his golden opportunity—prompting a thunderous reaction.
Cody and Jey Steal the Show, Cena Closes Out an Era
For the headline match, WWE doubled down on spectacle: Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso locked up with John Cena and social media phenomenon Logan Paul. On paper, it looked unpredictable. In the ring, it was pure adrenaline. Cena, winding down his career, delivered his signature moves, while Paul brought his trademark flash. Ultimately, Cody and Jey’s teamwork delivered, sealing a win that sent shockwaves through the crowd and the locker room. Cena’s last appearance at this event hit home for fans, who gave him a big salute as the reality of his upcoming 2025 retirement set in.
Women’s wrestling also hit a turning point. Lyra Valkyria and Becky Lynch battled for the Women’s Intercontinental Championship, with one major catch: If Lynch lost, she’d never get another shot at the title. Valkyria refused to back down. She fought through Lynch’s best shots and locked in a clean pinfall, keeping her belt and slamming the door on Lynch’s title ambitions—at least for now. The drama played out live for a global audience, making the most of WWE’s leap onto the Netflix stage.
With a start time of 7 p.m. ET, fans watched the chaos unfold in real time, whether on their couches in London, Tokyo, or Los Angeles. The combo of wild matches, big names, and broadcast firsts made this WWE Money in the Bank 2025 one for the books. Naomi holding the briefcase, Rollins gloating under the bright lights, and Cena waving goodbye—these are the images wrestling fans won’t forget for a while.
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