
WWE Money in the Bank 2025: Final lineup for men's and women's ladder matches
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The field has been set for both Men's and Women's Money in the Bank ladder matches.
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is only one week from its next major Premium Live Event, Money in the Bank. One of the most exciting and game-changing nights in WWE every year will take place on Saturday at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, California.
For weeks, fans witnessed multiple qualifying matches for the namesake ladder matches. On the final edition of Monday Night RAW before Money in the Bank, the field was set in stone for both divisions.
Men's
Money in the Bank ladder match
features rising talent and top-tier competitors
The first Money in the Bank qualifier saw Solo Sikoa defeat Jimmy Uso and Rey Fénix on SmackDown. On the RAW side, two qualifying matches took place. Penta picked up a win over Chad Gable and Dragon Lee. Later that night, Seth "Freakin" Rollins defeated Finn Bálor and Sami Zayn, with another two spots occupied by the RAW superstars.
LA Knight occupied a spot on the following edition of the blue brand by picking up a victory over Aleister Black and Shinsuke Nakamura. The final two slots were occupied by Andrade El Idolo, who defeated Jacob Fatu and Carmelo Hayes on SmackDown, and El Grande Americano, who outlasted CM Punk and AJ Styles on the final RAW before Money in the Bank.
Women's Money in the Bank will see new blood and top stars from the current women's division
Alexa Bliss got the ball rolling from the women's division by occupying the first spot, defeating Chelsea Green and Michin.
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The next two spots were taken on RAW. Debutant Roxanne Perez defeated Natalya and Becky Lynch, while Rhea Ripley picked up a singles victory over Kairi Sane after Zoey Stark got injured at the start of the bout.
The next slots in the Money in the Bank ladder match were taken by Naomi, who defeated Jade Cargill and Nia Jax, and another newbie, Giulia, who took down Charlotte Flair and Zelina Vega. The final spot was conquered by the newest RAW star on her first night, Stephanie Vaquer, who defeated Liv Morgan and Ivy Nile.
Here is the final lineup for the Men's and Women's Money in the Bank ladder match:
Men's Money in the Bank ladder match:
Solo Sikoa vs. LA Knight vs. Penta vs. Seth Rollins vs. Andrade El Idolo vs. El Grande Americano
Women's Money in the Bank ladder match:
Alexa Bliss vs. Roxanne Perez vs. Rhea Ripley vs. Naomi vs. Giulia vs. Stephanie Vaquer
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