
WWE Money in the Bank 2025: When and where to watch the Premium Live Event, featuring John Cena and Seth Rollins, in India
WWE Money in the Bank 2025: Money in the Bank 2025, one of the most eagerly awaited Premium Live Events of the year, is just a few hours away. The show, featuring some of WWE's biggest names, will be held at the Intuit Dome in California on June 7. It will feature two ladder matches, a singles match and a high profile tag team contest. The show will be streamed on Netflix on June 8
When and where to watch to WWE Money in the Bank 2025 in India
Money in the Bank 2025 will be streamed live in India on Netflix on June 8. The stream will begin at 4:30 am. Viewers need to subscribe to the platform to catch the action. In India, a Netflix subscription costs In India, a monthly subscription costs between Rs 149 and Rs 649, depending on the plan.
Netflix has been the go-to destination for WWE programming in India since April 1.
About WWE Money in the Bank 2025
The show will be home to two massive ladder matches. The women's Money in the Bank ladder match will see Rhea Ripley battle it out against Giulia, Roxanne Perez, Alexa Bliss, Stephanie Vaquer, and Naomi for the coveted briefcase, on the men's side of things. Seth Rollins will be hoping to win the marquee match for the second time in his career.
He will have to go through El Grande Americano, LA Knight, Solo Sikoa, Andrade, and the Mexican sensation Penta to accomplish this. The winners of these matches will get a championship shot whenever they want.
The event will also see Becky Lynch take on Lyra Valkyria for the Women's Intercontinental title. 'The Man' previously challenged Lyra for the belt at Backlash but came up short.
Additionally, John Cena will be teaming up with Logan Paul to take on Jey Uso and Cody Rhodes in a grudge match. The feud started when 'The Champ' interfered in Jey Uso's face against Logan Paul and tried to cost 'The Yeet Master' the World Heavyweight title. This set the stage for Cody Rhodes to return and save the day.
In India, Money in the Bank 2025 will stream on June 8.
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