WWE Money in the Bank 2025 Results: Naomi and Rollins Climb the Ladder to Destiny, R-Truth Shocks the World

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.

WWE/AAA Worlds Collide 6/7/2025 (Results)

Opening Ceremony & Rey Mysterio’s Tribute

The event kicked off with a cinematic tribute narrated in Spanish by Rey Mysterio, honoring the heart and history of lucha libre. Rey then arrived in style, joined by Stephanie Vaquer and Lola Vice. English commentary was handled by Konnan and Corey Graves, who noted it’s been three decades since AAA’s original U.S. breakthrough.

Triple H, Shawn Michaels, Blue Demon, and Marisela Peña took center stage for the national anthems, with Lillian Garcia performing the U.S. anthem live. Mysterio, dressed sharply, delivered a bilingual speech reflecting on the 1994 event and vowed WWE would help carry lucha libre’s legacy forward.


Six-Man Lucha Showcase

Octagón Jr., Aero Star & Mr. Iguana def. Dragon Lee, Cruz Del Toro & Lince Dorado
— Octagón pinned Dorado

Fast-paced action set the tone early. WWE’s trio looked sharp, but AAA’s team stole the spotlight—especially Mr. Iguana, who had the crowd eating out of his hand with his stuffed sidekick, La Yeska. A chaotic sequence of topes and springboards brought the arena to life. The finish came after Octagón Jr. nailed his signature moonsault fallaway slam on Dorado.

After the match, Dominik Mysterio (seen earlier in the crowd with Liv Morgan looking unimpressed) jumped on the mic to trash-talk Octagón and Rey. That led to a ringside brawl and a challenge: Dom wants to defend his Intercontinental Title tonight at Money in the Bank against Octagón Jr.!


Women’s Tag Match

Stephanie Vaquer & Lola Vice def. Chik Tormenta & Dalys
— Vaquer scored the pin after stereo Devil’s Kisses

Hard-hitting lucha stylings from the AAA veterans clashed with the charisma and precision of WWE’s rising stars. Dalys dominated early, but Vice and Vaquer found their rhythm. The finish came after dual Devil’s Kiss finishers—one to each opponent. Post-match, Vaquer vowed to make history later in the night by winning Money in the Bank.


Faction War

Legado Del Fantasma (Santos Escobar, Angel & Berto) def. El Hijo de Dr. Wagner Jr., Pagano & Psycho Clown
— Escobar pinned Wagner Jr.

This one delivered intensity and emotion. Wagner Jr. and Psycho Clown led the charge for AAA, while Escobar made it clear that Legado represents the future of lucha under WWE. Brutal spots included a massive barricade crash and a wild series of topes. In the end, Escobar hit the Phantom Driver on Wagner for the win, giving WWE the edge in the night’s inter-promotional rivalry.


NXT North American Title Match

Ethan Page (c) def. Rey Fenix, Je’Von Evans & Laredo Kid
— Page pinned Laredo Kid

Four-way chaos with a perfect mix of speed, innovation, and attitude. Page tried to stay out of the fray early, but the challengers made sure he paid. Fenix dazzled as usual, Evans showed out with his trademark flash, and Laredo brought the fight. In the end, after Evans hit the OG Cutter on Laredo, Page swooped in and nailed Twisted Grin for the successful title retention.


Main Event – AAA Mega Championship

El Hijo del Vikingo (c) def. Chad Gable
— Vikingo retained via pinfall

In a match that blended lucha artistry with mat wrestling mastery, Vikingo and Gable tore the house down. Gable leaned into his heel persona, mocking lucha libre and targeting Vikingo’s limbs. Vikingo rallied back with unreal aerial moves, including a 630 senton to the outside. Gable hit a massive moonsault through a table, but it still wasn’t enough. After a brutal Poisonrana and a final 630 Splash, Vikingo stood tall, retaining the AAA Mega Championship in front of a raucous crowd.

AAA talent poured into the ring to celebrate with the champ, closing out a historic night with national pride and mutual respect.

The IInspiration Returns: Former WWE Tag Champs Cassie Lee & Jessica McKay Resurface at TNA Against All Odds

TNA Wrestling just got a major boost to its Knockouts tag division — and fans of women’s tag team wrestling have a big reason to get excited.

In a surprise appearance at Against All Odds, former WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Cassie Lee and Jessica McKay — known collectively as The IInspiration — made their long-awaited return to the company. The duo, best known to longtime WWE fans as The IIconics (Billie Kay and Peyton Royce), confronted current Knockouts Tag Team Champions Ash by Elegance and Heather by Elegance during the pre-show countdown, making their intentions crystal clear by gesturing to their waists: they’re gunning for gold.

This marks Lee and McKay’s first appearance in a wrestling ring since they quietly stepped away from the business in 2022. Their previous run in TNA (then IMPACT Wrestling) saw them quickly grab the Knockouts Tag Team Titles, cementing their place as top-tier competitors in the promotion before taking time off — both eventually becoming mothers during their hiatus.

Behind the scenes, Fightful Select reports the pair have officially signed new contracts with TNA Wrestling. The deals were finalized within the last few weeks, and while short-term (under a year), they reportedly include an option for mutual extension. Sources within the company also noted that recent regime changes helped pave the way for the duo’s return.

Lee and McKay bring both star power and championship pedigree wherever they go. After all, they shocked the world by capturing the WWE Women’s Tag Team Titles at WrestleMania 35 in 2019, during a near seven-year WWE run that showcased their charisma, chemistry, and comedic timing. When they were released by WWE in 2021, they didn’t waste time rebuilding their momentum, debuting as The IInspiration at Bound for Glory later that year and immediately winning gold.

Now, with the Knockouts tag division heating up again, the return of The IInspiration adds a dose of experience, flair, and serious in-ring credibility. Don’t be surprised if their second TNA run is even more iconic than the first.

Stay tuned — the Knockouts tag scene just got a whole lot more… inspirational.

TNA Against All Odds 6/6/2025 (Results) – The IInspiration Returns, Killer Kelly Returns

Pre-Show Highlights

Team Elegance Goes Full Devil Mode
Ash, Heather, and M by Elegance took the win over Xia Brookside, Harley Hudson, and Myla Grace in trios action. Dressed as devils to rep Arizona State’s Sun Devils, the Elegance squad embraced chaos. Ash danced mid-match before getting an assist from the Personal Concierge, who jabbed Grace with a devil’s pitchfork. A swanton later, Ash secured the pin.

The IInspiration Returns!
Post-match, the Concierge praised his squad until a familiar theme hit—the IInspiration (aka The IIconics) made their TNA return! Jessie McKay and Cassie Lee made their intentions clear: they’re eyeing the Knockouts Tag Team Titles.


Backstage Drama Unfolds

Tasha Steelz Caught in the Middle
Jason Hotch asked Tasha Steelz to watch his back for his match, but Mustafa Ali showed up demanding her loyalty instead. Steelz wasn’t having it and reached out to someone mysterious to knock some sense into Ali.

Power Play for Authority
Robert Stone vowed to beat Santino Marella and take control of TNA—plus keep Arianna Grace as his personal maid. But the situation twisted when Matt Cardona interrupted and inserted himself as special guest referee. Santino reminded everyone: the Cobra is legal tonight.


Main Card Results

TNA International Championship
Steve Maclin (c) def. Mance Warner
Hard-hitting and wild, this bout saw plenty of brawling. Warner nearly had it with a tornado DDT and a brutal running knee, but interference from Steph De Lander helped swing things back to Maclin. After a Tree of Woe spear and the KIA DDT, Maclin walked away still champion.

Hardys, Slater & the Hometown Man def. Moose, Myers, Edwards & Dango
The mystery man turned out to be Deaner, masked as the Hometown Man. Slater was the star here, surviving a crushing spear from Moose and reversing a second attempt into a pinfall victory—just pinned the X-Division Champ!

Mustafa Ali def. Jason Hotch
Ali showed his ruthless side. After a brutal German suplex on the apron, Ali demanded Steelz cheat on his behalf. She refused and walked off. Hotch got close with a UFO bomb and a frog splash, but Ali’s sadistic streak kicked in. He landed a 450 to the back for the win. Post-match, Ali mocked Hotch with a fake handshake and blew off Skyler’s attempt at sportsmanship. Ali’s turning into a dangerous egomaniac.


In-Ring Segment: First Class Penthouse

AJ Francis & KC Navarro hosted their talk show, waiting for Mike Santana. Francis ran his mouth—until Santana arrived unannounced and took out security. Francis sacrificed Navarro to escape, only to return with a champagne bottle shot to Santana’s head. Navarro was dragged to safety, but the message was sent.


Knockouts Championship

Masha Slamovich (c) def. Lei Ying Lee
Lee came out blazing with high-speed strikes and pulled off a nasty stretch muffler suplex. Slamovich countered with an avalanche Death Valley Driver, and after a flurry of reversals, ended it with a piledriver. Post-match, Killer Kelly made her long-awaited return, dropping her trademark chain at Masha’s feet. Former partners—future rivals? Indi Hartwell was on commentary, keeping a close eye.


Frankie Kazarian def. Joe Hendry

Kaz used surgical precision, targeting Hendry’s leg throughout. Despite Hendry’s powerhouse comebacks—including a one-legged fallaway slam—Kaz outsmarted him. A chop block and a roll-up with his feet on the ropes sealed the dirty win.


More Shenanigans Backstage

Robert Stone tried to bribe Matt Cardona with an envelope full of cash. While Cardona didn’t reject the gift, he promised to call things fair… mostly.


TNA World Tag Team Championship

Nic & Ryan Nemeth (c) def. Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz
Fast-paced and chaotic. Ryan was in deep trouble late in the match, but Nic made the save, and the brothers hit back-to-back finishers—Danger Zone and Hollywood Ending—to keep the gold.


Santino Marella def. Robert Stone – Winner Becomes TNA Director of Authority

Despite bribes, interference, and chaos, Santino pulled through. Cardona called it (mostly) down the middle. Tessa Blanchard and Victoria Crawford tried to tip the scales, and Tessa even stole the Cobra mid-match. But Arianna Grace turned on Stone, giving her dad a backup Cobra. One strike later, and Santino was declared victorious as the crowd erupted.


TNA World Championship Main Event

Trick Williams (c) def. Elijah
High drama in the finale. Trick pulled off a turnbuckle pad and tried to use the guitar, but Elijah wouldn’t go down easy. AJ Francis got involved, but Elijah took him out. After a ref distraction, Trick used the title belt—Elijah kicked out! In the end, Elijah collided with the exposed buckle, setting up the Trick Shot knee for the win. Trick retains, but not without controversy.

WWE Money In The Bank 6/7/2025 (Card)

WWE Money in the Bank – Saturday June 7, 2025 – 7pm ET/4pm PT – Intuit Dome Los Angeles, CA.

CARD

Cody Rhodes & Jey Uso vs. John Cena & Logan Paul

Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match:

Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match:

Women’s Intercontinental Champion: Lyra Valkyria (c) vs. Becky Lynch

WWE/AAA Worlds Collide 6/7/2025 (Card)

WWE and AAA present Worlds Collide – Saturday June 7, 2025 – 3pm ET/12pm PT on WWE YouTube – KIA Forum in Los Angeles, CA

CARD

AAA Mega Championship: El Hijo del Vikingo (c) vs. Chad Gable

NXT North American Championship -Fatal 4-Way Match: Ethan Page (c) vs. Je’Von Evans vs. Rey Fenix vs. Laredo Kid

Stephanie Vaquer & Lola Vice vs. Dalys & Chik Tormenta

Legado del Fantasma vs. El Hijo de Dr. Wagner, Jr., Pagano & Pyscho Clown

Dragon Lee, Cruz Del Toro & Lince Dorado vs. Octagón Jr., Aero Star & Mr. Iguana

TNA Against All Odds 6/6/2025 (Card)

TNA Against All Odds – Friday June 6, 2025 – Mullett Arena, Tempe Arizona

CARD

  • TNA World Championship: Trick Williams (c) vs. Elijah
  • TNA World Tag Team Championship: The Nemeths (c) vs. The Rascalz
  • TNA Knockouts World Championship: Masha Slamovich (c) vs. Lei Ying Lee
  • TNA International Championship: Steve Maclin (c) vs. Mance Warner
  • Winner is TNA Director of Authority: Santino Marella vs. Robert Stone
  • Joe Hendry vs. Frankie Kazarian
  • Mustafa Ali vs. Jason Hotch
  • The System vs. The Hardys, Leon Slater & TBD
  • The First Class Penthouse with guest Mike Santana
  • Pre-Show: The Elegance Brand vs. Xia Brookside, Harley Hudson & Myla Grace

WWE SmackDown Preview 6/6/2025

WWE SmackDown airs live tonight on the USA Network in the United States and on Netflix for international fans, from the Dignity Health Center in Bakersfield, California.

  • Cody Rhodes and WWE World Heavyweight Champion Jey Uso will confront Undisputed WWE Champion John Cena and Logan Paul
  • Rhea Ripley, Stephanie Vaquer and Alexa Bliss vs. Roxanne Perez, Giulia and Naomi
  • Every Men’s and Women’s Money in the Bank competitor to appear

TNA IMPACT Preview 6/5/2025

TNA Wrestling will present a new episode of TNA iMPACT! tonight on AXS TV, the final stop before TNA Against All Odds 2025.

  • TNA X Division Championship: Moose (c) vs. Eric Young
  • Monster’s Ball: Rosemary vs. Xia Brookside
  • Matt Hardy, Leon Slater & Mike Santana vs. The Nemeths & Frankie Kazarian
  • Tasha Steelz vs. Indi Hartwell
  • Harley Hudson & Myla Grace vs. Heather & M By Elegance
  • We’ll hear from Joe Hendry.
  • Elijah will address Against All Odds.

ROH TV Preview 6/5/2025

Ring of Honor will present a new episode of ROH TV tonight on Honorclub.

  • Proving Ground Match: Athena (c) vs. TBD
  • Aaron Solo vs. Wheeler Yuta
  • Leila Grey & Dulce Tormenta vs. Persephone & Thunder Rosa
  • The Frat House Initiation