WWE Money in the Bank 2025 Results: Naomi & Seth Rollins Win Briefcases, R-Truth Returns

WWE Money in the Bank 2025 Results: Naomi & Seth Rollins Win Briefcases, R-Truth Returns

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The 16th annual WWE Money in the Bank pay-per-view, held on June 7, 2025, at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, delivered a night of high-flying action, dramatic twists, and career-defining moments. With two ladder matches, championship bouts, and a blockbuster tag team main event, the event lived up to its reputation as one of WWE’s “Big Five” shows. Headlined by the return of R-Truth and victories by Naomi and Seth Rollins, Money in the Bank 2025 set the stage for new championship opportunities. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the match results and highlights.

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Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match

Result: Naomi def. Rhea Ripley, Alexa Bliss, Roxanne Perez, Giulia, and Stephanie Vaquer (25:10)
The show kicked off with a star-studded Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match, featuring a mix of veterans and rising stars. Naomi emerged victorious, securing her first-ever Money in the Bank briefcase on her fifth attempt. The match was a chaotic display of athleticism, with Naomi delivering an X-Factor into a ladder to take out Vaquer and a Roundhouse Kick to fend off competitors. Rhea Ripley and Alexa Bliss stood out with dominant moments, but Naomi’s strategic timing allowed her to climb the ladder and claim the contract, guaranteeing her a women’s championship match of her choice within the next year. This win bolsters Naomi’s heel run, setting up potential clashes, including with Jade Cargill.
Analysis: Naomi’s victory was a fitting reward for her revitalized character, with her heel persona adding depth to her pursuit of championship gold. The match showcased the depth of the women’s division, with newcomers Giulia and Vaquer proving they belong on the main roster.
Intercontinental Championship Match
Result: Dominik Mysterio (c) def. Octagón Jr. via pinfall (4:52)
In a fast-paced, last-minute addition to the card, Dominik Mysterio defended his Intercontinental Championship against AAA star Octagón Jr. The match stemmed from a brawl at Worlds Collide earlier that day, where Mysterio mocked Octagón’s admiration for his father, Rey Mysterio. Octagón brought high-flying offense with a Tornillo and Quebrada, but Mysterio’s cunning tactics, including tying Octagón’s mask to the ropes, secured a 619 and Frog Splash for the win.
Analysis: The short but action-packed match highlighted Mysterio’s growing heel persona, with crowd reactions suggesting a potential face turn in the future. The brief runtime left fans wanting more, hinting at a possible tag team match involving AAA stars and Judgment Day down the line.
Women’s Intercontinental Championship Match
Result: Becky Lynch def. Lyra Valkyria (c) via pinfall to win the title
In a heated rematch, Becky Lynch dethroned Lyra Valkyria to become the new Women’s Intercontinental Champion. The match, fueled by their rivalry since losing the Women’s Tag Team Championships at WrestleMania 41, saw Lynch resort to heel tactics, securing the victory with a victory roll and a handful of tights. Per the match stipulation, Valkyria was forced to raise Lynch’s hand post-match, but tensions boiled over when Lynch demanded further gestures of respect. Valkyria responded with a German Suplex and Nightwing, leaving their feud unresolved.
Analysis: Lynch’s heel turn was cemented with this controversial win, setting up a likely trilogy match, possibly at Evolution or SummerSlam. Valkyria’s resilience kept her strong in defeat, ensuring her star power remains intact.
Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match
Result: Seth Rollins def. LA Knight, Solo Sikoa, Penta, Andrade, and El Grande Americano (33:45)
The Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match was a 33-minute chaotic masterpiece, with Seth Rollins emerging as Mr. Money in the Bank for the second time in his career. The match featured intense interference from Jacob Fatu, JC Mateo, Bronson Reed, and Bron Breakker, with a shocking twist as Fatu turned on Solo Sikoa, signaling a split in their faction. Rollins capitalized on the chaos, stomping LA Knight and climbing the ladder to secure the briefcase, which grants him a world championship match opportunity within the next year.
Analysis: Rollins’ win, aided by his stable, reinforces his “Visionary” persona, while Fatu’s betrayal adds intrigue to the ongoing Bloodline storyline. The match’s brutality and storytelling made it one of the standout Money in the Bank bouts in recent memory.
Tag Team Match
Result: Cody Rhodes & Jey Uso def. John Cena & Logan Paul via pinfall
The main event saw Cody Rhodes and World Heavyweight Champion Jey Uso triumph over Undisputed WWE Champion John Cena and Logan Paul, with a shocking assist from the returning R-Truth. The match, rooted in Cena’s vow to “ruin wrestling” after defeating Rhodes for the title at WrestleMania 41, featured innovative spots like Rhodes’ superplex on Paul holding a drone. Despite Cena and Paul’s dysfunctional teamwork, R-Truth’s surprise return turned the tide, costing Cena the match and setting up potential future confrontations. Rhodes pinned Cena, signaling a possible SummerSlam rematch for the WWE Championship.
Analysis: R-Truth’s return was the night’s biggest pop, electrifying the crowd and adding unpredictability to the storyline. The victory keeps Rhodes and Uso strong, paving the way for high-stakes title matches as Cena’s retirement tour continues.
Additional Highlights
  • R-Truth’s Return: The crowd erupted for R-Truth’s unexpected interference, marking his return after rumors of his release. His involvement branded as “Ron Killings” suggests a refreshed character arc.
  • Celebrity Presence: Pat McAfee entertained at the announce desk with action figures, while celebrities were spotted in the front row, adding star power to the event.
  • Production Notes: WWE’s drone shots varied in quality, but moments like Rhodes’ drone-assisted superplex were visually stunning.
Conclusion
WWE Money in the Bank 2025 delivered on its promise of mayhem, with Naomi and Seth Rollins earning career-altering briefcases and R-Truth stealing the show with his return. The event set up multiple storylines, from Lynch and Valkyria’s ongoing feud to potential championship cash-ins and a Rhodes-Cena rematch. With SummerSlam looming, the landscape of WWE is poised for dramatic shifts. Fans can catch highlights on Peacock in the U.S. or Netflix internationally, with a post-show featuring Paul “Triple H” Levesque available for deeper insights.
Stay tuned for more WWE updates as the road to SummerSlam heats up!