
WWE Money in the Bank 2025 live results: Match card, what to know for PPV
WWE Money in the Bank 2025 live results: Match card, what to know for PPV
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John Cena warns media, he will ruin wrestling, he is the last real champion in WWE
After making history at WrestleMania 41, John Cena warns the media that he will ruin wrestling and he is the last real champion in WWE
INGLEWOOD, CA — Who will be the one to grab the coveted briefcase?
WWE Money in the Bank 2025 has arrived as one of wrestling's popular matches is back to grant stars the chance to propel their career toward glory. The titular men's and women's matches of the evening will each have six competitors vying to be the one to climb the ladder and snatch the contract that grants a championship opportunity at any point in the next year.
Two other matches are scheduled, including Lyra Valkyria and Becky Lynch battling it out once again. Plus, there's the strange tag team match up of John Cena and Logan Paul against Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso.
Money in the Bank always invites mayhem, and plenty of it could be in store Saturday night. Follow USA TODAY Sports' for all the action from the Intuit Dome.
When is Money in the Bank 2025?
The 2025 Money in the Bank is Saturday, June 7.
Money in the Bank 2025 start time
Money in the Bank 2025 begins at 7 p.m. ET (4 p.m. local time). The preshow for the event begins at 5:30 p.m. ET/2:30 p.m. PT.
Where is Money in the Bank 2025?
The event takes place at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, home of the Los Angeles Clippers.
How to watch Money in the Bank 2025
Money in the Bank will be streamed on Peacock, but you must have their premium or premium-plus subscription to watch. Internationally, it will be available on Netflix in most markets.
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How to watch Money in the Bank 2025 preshow
The Money in the Bank preshow will be available to watch on Peacock, and on WWE's social channels, including on YouTube.
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