
WWE Money in the Bank 2025: Superstars set for high-stakes final ladder matches; when and where to watch and the streaming platform
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's annual Money in the Bank event is set to deliver high drama and career-altering opportunities as the final list of qualified superstars for the men's and women's ladder matches is now official. The event, scheduled for Saturday, June 7 at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, will see 12 of WWE's top talents compete for the coveted briefcases, each guaranteeing a future championship match by 2026.
Men's Money in the Bank Ladder Match
The men's field is stacked with a mix of established stars and rising talent. Solo Sikoa earned his spot early, defeating Jimmy Uso and Rey Fenix.
While, LA Knight overcame Aleister Black and Shinsuke Nakamura.
Penta secured his place by defeating Chad Gable and Dragon Lee, and Seth Rollins punched his ticket by besting Sami Zayn and Finn Balor.
Andrade joined the lineup after a hard-fought triple threat against Carmelo Hayes and Jacob Fatu.
Live Events
The final spot was determined on the June 2 episode of Raw, where El Grande Americano triumphed over CM Punk and AJ Styles in a thrilling triple threat match.
Women's Money in the Bank Ladder Match
The women's competition is equally competitive. Alexa Bliss defeated Chelsea Green and Michin to qualify.
While, Roxanne Perez overcame Natalya and Becky Lynch.
Rhea Ripley earned her spot by defeating
Kairi Sane
and Zoey Stark.
Giulia, WWE's newest standout, defeated Charlotte Flair and Zelina Vega.
Naomi joined after besting Jade Cargill and Nia Jax.
And the final spot went to Stephanie Vaquer, who defeated Ivy Nile and Liv Morgan.
Event Details and Expectations
With the briefcase hanging above the ring, the stakes couldn't be higher. The Money in the Bank contract has been a career-defining prize, with more than 80% of winners successfully cashing in for a championship. 'Money in the Bank can change everything for a superstar,' said one WWE insider. 'It's a night where careers are made and legends are born.'
Fans can watch the action live on
Peacock
in the United States and on
Netflix
internationally, starting at 7 p.m. ET. The anticipation is at a fever pitch as WWE's brightest stars prepare for what could be the most pivotal night of their careers.

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