
Who's in WWE Money in the Bank? Qualifiers for men's, women's matches
Who's in WWE Money in the Bank? Qualifiers for men's, women's matches
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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
This week, WWE stars will grab a possible career-changing victory.
Money in the Bank 2025 is on the horizon as one of WWE's major premium live events features the famed titular matches. The men's and women's Money in the Bank matches each feature six competitors fighting it out to be the one to climb the ladder and retrieve the briefcase hanging above the ring. Secure it and the winner has a contract that can be used for a WWE championship opportunity at any point in the next year.
Qualifying matches have taken place in recent weeks, and the final spots in the men's and women's matches will be secured on Raw, six days away from Money in the Bank. Here's who will have a chance to snag the coveted briefcase.
Money in the Bank 2025 men's qualifiers
Solo Sikoa (defeated Jimmy Uso and Rey Fenix)
LA Knight (defeated Aleister Black and Shinsuke Nakamura)
Penta (defeated Chad Gable and Dragon Lee)
Seth Rollins (defeated Finn Balor and Sami Zayn)
Andrade (defeated Jacob Fatu and Carmelo Hayes)
TBD (CM Punk or El Grande Americano or AJ Styles)
Money in the Bank 2025 women's qualifiers
Alexa Bliss (defeated Chelsea Green and Michin)
Roxanne Perez (defeated Natalya and Becky Lynch)
Rhea Ripley (defeated Kairi Sane and Zoey Stark)
Giulia (defeated Zelina Vega and Charlotte Flair)
Naomi (defeated Jade Cargill and Nia Jax)
Stephanie Vaquer (defeated Ivy Nile and Liv Morgan)
When is WWE Money in the Bank 2025?
Money in the Bank is Saturday, June 7 at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California at 7 p.m. ET (4 p.m. PT).
WWE Money in the Bank 2025 match card
Match order TBD
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