'WWE Money in the Bank 2025' Live Stream and Results: New Match Added
"WWE Money in the Bank 2025" is set to get underway at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood.
There are now five matches set for Saturday's MITB card. A late addition was revealed during the "Worlds Collide" event. WWE Intercontinental Champion Dominik Mysterio will put his gold at stake against Octagon Jr. The match was made after things got physical between the two.
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Of course, there will also be two MITB matches. Seth Rollins has vowed to gain power in WWE by obtaining the men's briefcase. Can LA Knight, Solo Sikoa, Penta, El Grande Americano, or Andrade stop him?
As for the women's MITB match, Rhea Ripley will look to secure her first MITB briefcase, and she isn't alone. Stephanie Vaquer, Roxanne Perez, Giulia, and Naomi will also be vying for a chance to guarantee a world title opportunity. Alexa Bliss will also be in the match, as she searches for her second MITB win.
There will also be a marquee tag team match featured on the card. Undisputed WWE Champion John Cena will team with Logan Paul to take on Cody Rhodes and WWE World Heavyweight Champion Jey Uso.
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The WWE Women's Intercontinental Championship will also be on the line. Champion Lyra Valkyria puts her gold at stake against Becky Lynch a second time. Lynch has vowed to never challenge Valkyria for the title again if she loses.
Before the MITB PLE begins, there will be a live stream of the countdown show at 5:30 p.m. ET. The PLE portion of the event will get started at 7 p.m. ET. Athlon Sports will be providing live coverage throughout the show.
'WWE Money in the Bank 2025' Results
Women's MITB Match: Rhea Ripley vs. Naomi vs. Stephanie Vaquer vs. Roxanne Perez vs. Giulia vs. Alexa Bliss
Vaquer landed a springboard crossbody. She then slammed Perez down. Vaquer grabbed the ladder, but Naomi kicked her. Naomi then grabbed the ladder and hit Ripley with it. She then dropped Ripley's head onto the ladder.
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Bliss placed Naomi and Perez on a ladder. She then delivered a senton onto both women.
Giulia placed a ladder in the corner. She then slammed Bliss's face into the ladder. Ripley entered the ring and hit a dropkick on Giulia. Ripley slammed Naomi onto a ladder. She then went for a Razor's Edge on Perez, but she was countered by a hurricanrana onto a ladder.
With Ripley still on the ladder, Perez landed a springboard moonsault. Perez went to retrieve the briefcase, but Bliss pulled her off. Giulia and Perez sandwiched Ripley between a ladder.
Giulia and Perez buried Ripley under ladders outside of the ring. Naomi climbed up for the briefcase, but Vaquer stopped her. Vaquer landed a dragon screw on Naomi. "La Primera" climbed up, but Giulia caught him in a submission. Vaquer climbed the ladder with Giulia on her back.
Naomi caught Giulia between the ladder. Giulia powered up and landed a German suplex on Naomi. Bliss then delivered a basement dropkick.
Vaquer climbed up the ladder, but Bliss caught her in a powerbomb. Bliss then knocked Giulia and Perez off the other ladder. Giulia and Perez lifted Bliss up and slammed her onto the edge of a ladder.
Ripley arose from the slew of ladders. She then threw Perez into the barricade. "Mami" then delivered two lariats to Giulia in the ring. Ripley had Perez in a Razor's Edge and tossed her into Naomi.
Ripley looked to climb up, but Vaquer pulled her off the ladder. Ripley responded with a headbutt. One ladder was wedged in the corner, and Ripley attempted an electric chair drop, but Vaquer countered with Devil's Kiss.
Bliss and Perez had a dueling Code Red and Pop Rocks spot on opposite ladders.
Giulia had her hands on the briefcase, but Perez pulled her by the hair. Ripley pulled Giulia down and delivered Riptide, while Bliss landed a Sister Abagail DDT on Perez.
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Ripley and Bliss fought near the top of the ladder, but Naomi pushed the ladder down. Naomi then climbed up and retrieved the briefcase.
Winner: Naomi
Dominik Mysterio (c) w/Liv Morgan vs. Octagon Jr. - for the WWE Intercontinental Championship
Mysterio tagged Octagon's mask to the bottom rope. Octagon landed an arm drag on the champion. Mysterio went for Three Amigos, but the challenger got out. Octagon charged at Mysterio, but he ran into a driver.
Octagon went high-risk, but Morgan got on the apron for a distraction. Mysterio hit a 619, followed by a frog splash for the win.
Winner and still WWE Intercontinental Champion: Dominik Mysterio
Chad Gable Vouches for El Grande Americano
Chad Gable was with The Creed Brothers backstage. Gable said due to his loss at "Worlds Collide," it would be in their best interest if their "friend" El Grande Americano won the men's MITB match.
Lyra Valkyria (c) vs. Becky Lynch - for the WWE Women's Intercontinental Championship
Valkyria took Lynch down during introductions. Valkyria sent Lynch outside of the ring. She went for a baseball slide, but Lynch pulled her out of the ring and sent her into the barricade.
Valkyria went for a scoop slam, but Lynch countered with a reverse DDT. Lynch delivered a leg drop before chopping the champion against the ropes. Lynch went for a DDT, but Valkyria reversed with a swinging neckbreaker.
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Valkyria landed a sit-down powerbomb for a near fall. The champion charged the corner but hit the turnbuckle. Lynch connected with a DDT.
Lynch and Valkyria fought near the top turnbuckle. The champion landed a superplex, followed by a fisherman's suplex for a two-count.
Valkyria had a half Boston crab, but she stepped on her opponent's head and focused on the ankle. Valkyria had Lynch perched over the barricade. She leaped off the announce table for a leg drop.
Back in the ring, Valkyria was caught in midair and dropped with a powerbomb. The champion got her shoulder up before the count of three.
Lynch planted Valkyria with a super Manhandle Slam from the middle rope. Once again, the champion kicked out.
Lynch then took the action outside and hit another Manhandle Slam. Valkyria popped up and delivered Nightwing. Both women barely beat the 10-count.
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Valkyria went for another Nightwing, but Lynch countered. Lynch held onto Valkyria's tights to gain leverage in a pin attempt, and she scored the win.
Winner and new WWE Women's Intercontinental Champion: Becky Lynch
After the match, Lynch demanded that Valkyria raise her arm. As Valkyria went to leave the ring, Lynch demanded that she raise her arm for all four sides.
Lynch then wanted Valkyria to put the title around her waist. Valkyria obliged but delivered a German suplex. She then slammed Lynch down with Nightwing.
Men's MITB Ladder Match: Seth Rollins vs. LA Knight vs. Solo Sikoa vs. Penta vs. El Grande Americano vs. Andrade
Rollins was surrounded by every participant, and they all attacked him. Sikoa then tossed Rollins out of the ring. Knight, Andrade, and Penta then attacked Sikoa. Knight took out El Grande Americano with a basement slide dropkick.
Andrade dove onto the field, and Penta followed up by leaping off the top turnbuckle.
Penta delivered a huge chop to the chest of El Grande Americano. Penta went for a stalling dropkick in the corner, but Rollins hit him with a ladder. El Grande Americano sent Rollins crashing onto a ladder.
Sikoa slammed El Grande Americano onto a ladder in the corner. Knight then hit a reversed DDT on Sikoa onto a ladder.
Three ladders were set up in the ring. Rollins knocked El Grande Americano off the ladder. Andrade was then shoved off one of the ladders. Rollins and Sikoa were left in the ring alone.
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Sikoa landed a superkick on Rollins. He went for the Samoan Spike, but Rollins nailed him with two kicks of his own.
Rollins rammed a ladder into the midsection of Sikoa. Rollins landed a drop toehold, and Sikoa's head hit a ladder. Rollins then landed a stomp.
El Grande Americano had an ankle lock on Rollins. Andrade and Penta joined them on the ladder. Andrade landed a sunset flip bomb on El Grande Americano. Penta then landed a superplex on Rollins onto a ladder.
Penta and Andrade climbed up. Andrade told Penta to grab the briefcase, but he fooled him and landed a strike. The two got off the ladder briefly. Penta climbed back up, but Andrade hit him with another ladder.
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Andrade wedged the other ladder and went for a superplex. Penta countered and hit a Mexican Destroyer on the ladder.
Knight pulled Sikoa out of the ring. He wedged a ladder between the ring and the barricade. Knight then tossed Sikoa into the ring steps. Knight was back in the ring, and he went for a powerbomb on Penta, but he was reversed with a sunset flip bomb.
El Grande Americano grabbed the sponsored Fireball ladder and took out numerous competitors. He climbed up the ladder, but Penta met him there and delivered a headbutt. Rollins then fought Penta near the top.
Outside of the ring, El Grande Americano put a steel plate in his mask. He then used the smaller ladder to place himself on the Fireball ladder. He nailed Penta with a headbutt. LA Knight scaled the ladder and delivered a backdrop to El Grande Americano.
Rollins climbed up, but Penta and Andrade sent him out of the ring. Andrade had his hands on the briefcase, but Sikoa and Rollins cut him off. Rollins was knocked off the apron, and he called for Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed to run down.
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Breakker flattened El Grande Americano with a huge spear.
Breakker then took out Knight with a spear. Reed delivered a Tsunami to Andrade.
Breakker and Reed were going to target Sikoa, but Jacob Fatu and JC Mateo ran down. Breakker hit a spear on Mateo through the barricade. In the ring, Fatu nailed Reed with a pop-up Samoan drop, followed by a suicide dive.
Fatu set up a ladder for Sikoa. As Sikoa got his hand on the briefcase, Fatu grabbed him. Fatu told Sikoa that he hates him before hitting him with a superkick. Fatu then landed the Mighty Moonsault.
Fatu got on the ring apron and hit a Spinning Solo on Sikoa through a ladder. Rollins put the Fireball ladder back in the ring. Knight pulled Rollins down and hit a lariat. Knight then climbed up, but Rollins sent him crashing into the ladder and delivered a stomp. Rollins then grabbed the briefcase for the win.
Winner: Seth Rollins
Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso vs. John Cena and Logan Paul
Paul hit a blockbuster on Uso. Cena was tagged in, and he rained down punches on Uso. He then rammed the WWE World Heavyweight Champion in the corner. Uso gave Cena a taste of his own medicine by sending him crashing into the turnbuckles.
Cena landed the Five-Knuckle Shuffle on Uso. He then went for the Attitude Adjustment, but Uso caught him in a choke. The two ended up collapsing on the canvas.
Cena knocked Rhodes off the apron and kept Uso grounded. Paul got in a blind tag, which Cena didn't appreciate. Cena tagged himself back in immediately. The two argued, which allowed Uso to tag Rhodes in.
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Cena hit an Attitude Adjustment on Rhodes, but Uso broke up the pin. Rhodes dropped Cena with Cross Rhodes. Paul tried breaking up the pin with a springboard splash, but he landed on Cena accidentally. Uso then speared Paul.
Rhodes got caught in the Paulverizer. He held up a selfie drone, but Rhodes delivered a superplex. The WWE World Heavyweight Champion then landed the Uso Splash.
Cena delivered Attitude Adjustments to Uso and Rhodes, but "The American Nightmare" kicked out. Cena cleared both announce tables. Cena went for the AA, but Rhodes escaped, and Uso hit a spear on Cena. Paul then landed a springboard moonsault on Uso through the table.
As the referee was checking on Uso and Paul, Cena hit Rhodes with the Undisputed WWE Championship. A hooded man attacked Cena. It was R-Truth who made a shocking appearance. He nailed Cena with the championship.
Rhodes delivered Cross Rhodes to Cena for the win.
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Winners: Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso
Related: Major Potential Spoiler for 'WWE Money in the Bank 2025'
This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 7, 2025, where it first appeared.
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