WWE Money in the Bank 2025 went down in conclusion with a card consisting of five matches, both Men’s and Women’s Ladder Matches among them. Each match did not disappoint, and the stars of the event impressed fans with their performances. R-Truth, much to the surprise of the WWE Universe, made a return and assisted Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso to triumph. Truth also schooled John Cena. The new Bloodline faction seems to have come to an end. Let’s take a look at the full results:
Women’s Ladder Match
The match included Alexa Bliss, Giulia, Naomi, Rhea Ripley, Roxanne Perez, and Stephanie Vaquer. All the women stretched their limits to claim the briefcase. Rhea Ripley again showed why she is rated among the best stars. Bliss, with her experience in ladder matches, utilized it and had strong support from fans.
Giulia attempted to ascend the ladder and grab the briefcase but was tugged down and struck with a devastating Riptide by Ripley. A furious fight followed between Ripley and Bliss, who both threw heavy punches. It appeared that either of them would emerge victorious. But a sudden impact came from Naomi. She knocked both men off the ladder and made her way up to remove the briefcase, winning the Money in the Bank contract for the first time in her career.
Intercontinental Championship Match
Dominik Mysterio successfully defended his Intercontinental Title against Octagon Jr. in a classic that was. Liv Morgan accompanied Mysterio ringside. Octagon’s strength and agility were on display in his high-flying maneuvers and even in dominating Mysterio for a time.
For the umpteenth time, Liv Morgan intervened to distract Octagon, and this allowed Dominik to land the 619. Mysterio added that with a Frog Splash from the top rope and pinned to still be the champion.
Women’s Intercontinental Championship Match
Lyra Valkyria retained her Women’s Intercontinental Title in a rematch against Becky Lynch. Valkyria controlled the bout, thwarting multiple Manhandle Slam attempts by Lynch. Becky even attempted to cheat and was unsuccessful.
Audiences cheered for Lyra, but the end of the match left fans upset. Both ladies tried roll-ups, but Becky was able to do hers and emerged victorious, claiming the championship title. Following the match, Becky taunted Lyra, leading furious Valkyria to lash out and Becky’s victory moment into regret.
Men’s Ladder Match
The participants were Andrade, El Grande Americano, LA Knight, Penta, Seth Rollins, and Solo Sikoa. The match was fierce, with each participant displaying his strength. Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed suddenly interfered, causing chaos inside the ring. Jacob Fatu and Jesse Mateo entered to counterattack them. Fatu apparently assisted Solo Sikoa towards winning — only to betray him.
While Sikoa was ascending the ladder, Fatu kicked out at his leg and gave him a surprise superkick, then moonsaulted and tossed him onto the ladder. Seth Rollins saw his chance. LA Knight attempted to get in the way, but Rollins kicked him out of the way and ascended the ladder to grab the briefcase. That was Rollins’ first Money in the Bank victory in 11 years. He celebrated with his fellow allies later on.
Main Event: Tag Team Match
John Cena and Logan Paul battled Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso in the main event — a match everyone had been waiting for. The match did not disappoint with high drama and big ones. Cody attacked Cena, and Jey attacked Logan Paul. Again, Paul stunned the world with his high-risk maneuvers.
The finish was wild. Logan dropped a moonsault off the top rope onto Jey through the announce table, and both men were laid out at ringside. Cena, meanwhile, in the ring, struck Cody with a championship belt and attempted to pin him, but a hooded figure appeared and jumped Cena — R-Truth. Truth blasted Cena with the title, and Cody took advantage by delivering Cross Rhodes for the victory.