
Updated WWE Money in the Bank 2025 Match Card and Predictions Ahead of Go-Home Raw
WWE heads to Los Angeles Saturday for its annual Money in the Bank premium live event, a show featuring the same-titled men's and women's ladder matches and a blockbuster tag team main event.
What does the card look like ahead of the go-home edition of WWE Raw, which will include the final two qualifying matches for those ladder matches?
Find out with this look at the lineup and predictions for each of the announced contests.
Men's Money in the Bank Ladder Match
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Featuring: LA Knight, Andrade, Penta, Solo Sikoa and Seth Rollins (one spot remaining)
CM Punk will battle AJ Styles and El Grande Americano on Monday's Raw for the final spot in this year's men's ladder match and should win. That would put him on a collision course with Seth Rollins in a contest that also includes LA Knight, Andrade, Penta and Solo Sikoa.
It is an eclectic mix of Superstars, some with considerable momentum and others without. With that said, Punk and Rollins have unfinished business and will likely directly influence the outcome of the contest come Saturday.
With The Visionary having gotten the best of The Best in the World of late, including in the main event of WrestleMania 41 Night 1 in Las Vegas, this feels like a chance for Punk to avenge that defeat by besting Rollins and the rest of the field.
If he does not win, look for Knight to get the nod and pay off what is still incredible popularity despite some creative missteps over the last year.
Prediction: Punk wins the briefcase, sets up match with Cena
Women's Money in the Bank Ladder Match
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Featuring: Rhea Ripley, Alexa Bliss, Roxanne Perez, Giulia and Naomi (one spot remaining)
The women's Money in the Bank field features one of the most impressive lineups in the event's history, with former champions Rhea Ripley, Alexa Bliss and Naomi leading the way while new arrivals Giulia and Roxanne Perez solidify it.
With Stephanie Vaquer potentially joining the fray (she battles Liv Morgan and Ivy Nile in a qualifier Monday on Raw), you have one of the most talented crops of six the annual ladder match has ever seen.
And one of the least predictable.
Any of the NXT call-ups could easily win the briefcase as a means of instantly elevating themselves, and Naomi is on the roll of her career as an unstable heel. Bliss is still finding herself after returning in January at the Royal Rumble, but she has held that guaranteed title contract before and cashed in to her benefit.
Ripley still feels like the favorite to win here, though. A rematch with Iyo Sky for the Women's World Championship, is a marquee bout that could easily headline the upcoming Evolution 2 PLE on July 13.
Does she need the briefcase to get there? No, but it gives The Eradicator another accomplishment to cross off her growing resume and sets up a must-see main event for a significant PLE.
Prediction: Ripley wins the briefcase
Women's Intercontinental Championship: Lyra Valkyria vs. Becky Lynch
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Women's intercontinental champion Lyra Valkyria has two consecutive victories over Becky Lynch and a third would undeniably solidify her as a competitor on the level of her future Hall of Fame opponent.
With that said, the recent addition of the stipulation that Lynch can never challenge for the IC title again as long as Valkyria holds it is one that hints at the finish before the match even takes to the squared circle.
Add to that the idea that The Man would only further elevate the importance of the relatively new title as the new champion and you have more than enough reason to believe she will walk out of the Intuit Dome in L.A. with the gold.
Prediction: Lynch wins the title and, per the stipulation, Valkyria raises her hand in victory
Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso vs. Logan Paul and John Cena
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A star-studded tag team match headlines this year's MITB as Cody Rhodes and world heavyweight champion Jey Uso battle Logan Paul and undisputed WWE champion John Cena.
With the ladder matches selling the show, WWE can afford to book a tag team match of this type, with stars involved but no titles at stake. Does it feel cheap and a little like a cop-out? Sure, but with a two-night SummerSlam ahead on August 2-3, and a PLE in Saudi Arabia in between, there is no need to rush any championship matches.
Considering we last saw Rhodes eating a pinfall loss at WrestleMania following interference from Travis Scott, this feels like the perfect time for him to get his win back and set up the inevitable rematch against Cena.
Of course, the soon-to-be-retired Unseen 17 has not lost since the Royal Rumble, and there is always the possibility Scott could pop back up in Los Angeles, but this feels like a chance for The American Nightmare to get a measure of revenge and for Uso to silence Paul.
Prediction: Rhodes and Uso









