The rules of the Money in the Bank ladder match are simple: Grab the briefcase and secure your future. Following ladder matches with a stacked cast, Naomi and Seth Rollins etched their name in history at the Intuit Dome.
Naomi and Rollins won both ladder matches, giving them opportunities to cash in on a title of their choosing for one year.
In a ladder match showcasing the future of the women's division, it was Naomi who was the big winner. A new direction for Naomi, turning heel, resulted in a massive push. She now holds the briefcase, giving her all the momentum.
Giulia, Stephanie Vaquer, and Roxanne Perez all proved they belong on the main roster. The NXT stars, who gained attention in other promotions across the world, had the fans in the palm of their hands. The same could be said for veterans Alexa Bliss and Rhea Ripley, who looked strong even with a loss.
The men's match saw everyone give their all, from Solo Sikoa mixing comedy and skill to Pena showcasing his "zero fear" mindset. Knight looked like a star, while Andrade looked motivated despite getting hurt all over.
El Grande Americano used a steel plate to hurt Penta at one point. It was thought Chad Gable in lucha gear would win. It was then thought Seth Rollins would win, given his allegiance with Paul Heyman, Bronson Reed, and Bron Breakker. Jacob Fatu and JC Mateo evened things up, and many believed Sikoa would win.
And then the unthinkable happened: Fatu turned on Sikoa. The Bloodline may officially be no more after about five years.
After all that, Rollins grabbed the briefcase, becoming a two-time Money the Bank winner. The world is his oyster, and that's dangerous for everyone in WWE.
Meanwhile, world champions collided when John Cena teamed with Logan Paul to take on Jey Uso and Cody Rhodes. Rhodes wanted to avenge a loss against Cena at WrestleMania, while Paul wanted to hurt Jey before his match against Gunther on Raw.
The egos of Cena and Paul were too big for them to get along at certain points in the match. Rhodes and Jey worked like a complete unit, doing everything to keep Paul and Cena down. Paul and Jey were down from a table spot. In the ring, Cena hit Rhodes with his title.
Then things got interesting.
R-Truth, who will not have his contract renewed, attacked Cena. Rhodes hit the Cross Rhodes onto Cena for the win. It looks like Truth is going out with a bang.
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Dominik Mysterio vs. Octagon Jr was added to the event following a confrontation on Worlds Collide. The popular Mysterio retained his WWE Intercontinental Championship thanks to distraction by Liv Morgan.
It was all about respect as Becky Lynch and Lyra Valkyria faced off once again for the WWE Women's Intercontinental Championship. The perfect dance partners, the two went back and forth to the delight of the crowd. A cocky Lynch did all she could to beat the champion, grabbing Valkyria's tights to secure the win.
If she had lost, Lynch could no longer compete for the title as long as long as Valkyria was champion. Instead, an upset Valkyria had to acknowledge Lynch was the better woman. Lynch needing to cheat to win adds to the lore of the feud. It should end at Evolution, hopefully as the main event of the show.
The Sporting News provided results from the entire Money in the Bank fight card.
WWE Money in the Bank 2025 full card results
- Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso def. John Cena and Logan Paul
- Seth Rollins def. Solo Sikoa, LA Knight, Penta, Andrade, and El Grande Americano in a men's Money in the Bank ladder match
- Becky Lynch def. Lyra Valkyria (c) in a Last Chance match for the WWE Women's Intercontinental Championship
- Dominik Mysterio (c) def. Octagon Jr. for the WWE Intercontinental Championship
- Naomi def. Alexa Bliss, Roxanne Perez, Rhea Ripley, Giulia, and Stephanie Vaquer in a women's Money in the Bank ladder match