2025 WWE Money in the Bank card, date, matches, start time, latest news, rumors, match card, start time

2025 WWE Money in the Bank card, date, matches, start time, latest news, rumors, match card, start time

Winning a WWE Money in the Bank ladder match can change a superstar’s life. The briefcase holder is guaranteed a title match whenever they want. More than 80% of cash-ins have been successful, an alluring statistic for those competing on Saturday in Los Angeles.

In the men’s match, some of the biggest names in the promotion are set to compete. Seth Rollins leads the way as his new faction looks to take complete control of the business and make him a world champion once again. Standing in his way are names like Penta, Solo Sikoa, Andrade, LA Knight and El Grande Americano (Chad Gable’s new alter ego). 

In the women’s match, some of the recent NXT call ups get a chance to show off their skill as Roxanne Perez, Giulia and Stephanie Vaquer all qualified. There are also some divisional stalwarts looking to get back toward the world titles with Rhea Ripley, Naomi and Alexa Bliss also in action.

Undisputed WWE champion John Cena and world heavyweight champion Jey Uso are set to clash on the card, though in tag team action. Cena will team with Logan Paul, while Uso will have the recently returned Cody Rhodes in his corner.

Take a look below at the confirmed matches for Money in the Bank and into the crystal ball of what may come. The event streams live on Peacock on Saturday night with the main card starting at 7 p.m. ET.

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Solo Sikoa vs. LA Knight vs. Penta vs. Seth Rollins vs. Andrade vs. El Grande Americano (Men’s Money in the Bank ladder match): Sikoa qualified for the ladder match by defeating Rey Fenix and Jimmy Uso. Knight defeated Aleister Black and Shinsuke Nakamura to qualify. Rollins and Penta qualified the following week on Raw, with Rollins looking to use the Money in the Bank contract to help fulfill his “vision” of how WWE should look going forward. Andrade beat Carmelo Hayes and Jacob Fatu to become the penultimate entrant. American qualified after beating Styles and Punk, with no shortage of help from Rollins’ faction.

Alexa Bliss vs. Roxanne Perez vs. Rhea Ripley vs. Giulia vs. Naomi vs. Stephanie Vaquer (Women’s Money in the Bank ladder match): Bliss, Ripley and Perez qualified by winning separate triple threat matches. Ripley defeated Kairi Sane and Zoey Stark; meanwhile, Perez beat Becky Lynch and Natalya. Bliss qualified a few days earlier by beating Chelsea Green and Michin. NXT star Giulia joined the fray after beating Zelina Vega and Charlotte Flair. Naomi beat Jade Cargill and Nia Jax to secure the second-to-last spot. Vaquer secured the final spot by beating Ivy Nile and Liv Morgan.

Cody Rhodes & Jey Uso vs. John Cena & Logan Paul: Cena’s quest to “ruin wrestling” took a turn to include rooting for Paul to beat Uso and win the world heavyweight championship. Cena attempted to make that happen by interfering in the title match between the two but was fought off by a returning Rhodes, who helped Uso get the win over Paul. Rhodes then quickly pointed out that he had a partner and Cena had a partner, before throwing down the challenge for a tag match at Money in the Bank.

Women’s Intercontinental Championship — Lyra Valkyria (c) vs. Becky Lynch: Lynch is getting a rematch after coming up short against Valkyria at Backlash. The issues between the two women aren’t settled, with Lynch struggling to accept that Valkyria holds the edge in their career meetings and wanting to add one more accomplishment to her career in the form of the women’s intercontinental championship.