Naomi Soars, Becomes Ms. Money in the Bank
Naomi def. Giulia, Roxanne Perez, Stephanie Vaquer, Alexa Bliss & Rhea Ripley
— Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match
The women’s ladder match delivered from the opening bell, blending athletic chaos with creative destruction. Naomi, returning to her high-flying roots, was a standout — but she had to survive brutal offense from Ripley, technical sequences from Vaquer, and twin Canadian Destroyers from Bliss and Vaquer atop two different ladders.
At one point, Ripley was buried under a mountain of ladders on the outside as Perez and Giulia teamed up. Vaquer seemed close to victory after delivering the Devil’s Kiss to Ripley and nearly unhooking the briefcase, but Perez cut her off. The final stretch saw Naomi shove Bliss and Ripley off the central ladder before ascending to claim the briefcase — becoming the new Ms. Money in the Bank in a major momentum boost for the former champion.
Dominik Retains in a Lucha Showdown
Dominik Mysterio (c) def. Octagón Jr.
— Intercontinental Championship
Fresh off his Worlds Collide appearance, Octagón Jr. got the full WWE PPV spotlight — and nearly made the most of it. The masked AAA standout dazzled with his aerial arsenal, including multiple Tornillos and an Asai moonsault.
But Dirty Dom dug deep into the Guerrero playbook, hitting the Three Amigos and a well-placed 619. A picture-perfect Frog Splash sealed the deal as Mysterio retained in one of his strongest solo performances to date — despite Liv Morgan looking less than impressed at ringside.
Big Time Becks Makes History
Becky Lynch def. Lyra Valkyria (c)
— Women’s Intercontinental Championship
Lynch and Valkyria delivered a rugged, emotional brawl in their long-brewing rematch. Becky used every trick in her veteran playbook, but Valkyria had plenty of counters, including a superplex and a leg drop off the announce desk.
Late-match near-falls and a Dis-Arm-Her scare had the crowd on edge. Ultimately, Lynch capitalized on a mistake, countering Valkyria’s top rope offense into a Manhandle Slam and securing the three count to win her first Women’s IC title.
Post-match, Lynch demanded respect — literally — by forcing Valkyria to raise her hand. Valkyria obliged… then dropped her with a suplex and Night Wing to remind her that the rivalry is far from over.
Rollins Climbs the Ladder, But the Bloodline Saga Steals the Spotlight
Seth Rollins def. Penta, El Grande Americano, Andrade, LA Knight & Solo Sikoa
— Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match
The men’s MITB match was pure mayhem. Ladders flew, alliances crumbled, and chaos reigned. Penta and Andrade nearly stole the show with a Canadian Destroyer through a ladder bridge, while El Grande Americano unleashed German suplexes and even an Ankle Lock from atop a ladder.
Interference added more drama, as Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed stormed in, only to be confronted by Jacob Fatu and JC Mateo. Fatu turned the tide, laying out Sikoa with a moonsault and a chokeslam through a ladder.
With the path finally clear, Rollins climbed the final rungs, survived a last-minute challenge from Knight and Andrade, and unhooked the briefcase to become Mr. Money in the Bank once again — now aligned with Paul Heyman and looking more dangerous than ever.
Truth Bomb: Cody & Jey Defeat Cena & Paul Amid Wild Finish
Cody Rhodes & Jey Uso def. John Cena & Logan Paul
In the night’s main event, egos and alliances collided. Cena and Paul showed tension from the jump, tagging themselves in and out and one-upping each other. Rhodes and Uso took full advantage, with Jey battling valiantly until Rhodes got the hot tag and cleared house.
Paul and Cena unraveled further after a miscue, and just as Cena looked to steal the win by using the Undisputed WWE Championship as a weapon, a masked figure stormed the ring.
It was R-Truth, returning in shocking fashion to lay out Cena with the very title he tried to use, leading to Cody hitting Cross-Rhodes for the pin. After the bell, Rhodes and Jey embraced, standing tall together — united, for now.
Quick Hits:
- Naomi and Rollins are now your 2025 MITB winners — and both look poised to strike gold at any time.
- Becky Lynch made history, and Lyra Valkyria isn’t taking the loss lightly.
- Dominik Mysterio survived a lucha masterclass, but will his luck run out soon?
- R-Truth’s return might have derailed Cena’s golden ambitions for good — or just sparked something even bigger.
WrestleMania 42 Lands in Vegas
In a backstage announcement, Triple H confirmed that WrestleMania 42 will return to Las Vegas in 2026, promising another grand spectacle under the desert lights.
A Bella Returning on Raw
It was announced that Nikki Bella will be appearing on Raw this coming Monday.

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