How To Watch WWE: Money in the Bank 2025 With Sling
The top WWE talent have a chance to secure the bag at Money in the Bank 2025. Here's a preview of the Men’s and Women’s Ladder Matches, plus how to watch with Sling.
The prospect of climbing to the top of the WWE mountain is a daunting one. Many kids dream of one day holding up the championship belt for all the world to see, but rarely do those dreamers correctly estimate the blood, sweat, and tears required to etch your name in history. There are no shortcuts.
Ok, actually, there is one shortcut: Money in the Bank. The winner of this clash can effectively call their shot when the deck is stacked in their favor (typically when the current champion has already been beaten to heck). Obtaining this proverbial fast pass is no small feat, as climbing the ladder of success involves literally climbing a ladder while five other competitors are standing in your way. Sound absurd? You bet it is. Sound chaotic? You bet it is. Sound dangerous? You bet it is. Do we have you hooked yet? You bet we do.
With a casual side dash of a bitter Women’s Intercontinental title match and tag team match involving two of the most divisive superstars in the business today, let’s look at the card:
- Men’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match
- Women’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match
- Women’s Intercontinental Championship Match: Becky Lynch vs. Lyra Valkyria (c)
- Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso vs. John Cena and Logan Paul
The climb begins Saturday, June 7th at 6:30 pm ET from the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. Here’s a primer on each Money in the Bank contestant. To order the WWE: Money in the Bank PPV for $44.99 with Sling, navigate to “On Demand” and click the “Rentals” tab in the Sling app, or just click the link below to order now!
Men’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match Preview
https://youtu.be/n8WIdzNWc5g?si=c1tHKTAZ5ckw9NQ0
Solo Sikoa - After defeating Jimmy Uso and Rey Fenix, the former Tribal Chief looks to regain his spot on the top of the mountain by first claiming a spot on the top of the ladder. It has been a tumultuous year for the master of the Samoan Spike, but the son of the legendary Umaga is still dangerous, as these competitors are about to find out.
LA Knight - LA Knight has solidified his organic rise with a pair of impressive United States Championship runs, even (briefly) shutting up Logan Paul and besting Shinsuke Nakamura. He again got the better of Nakamura and Aleister Black to land the megastar a shot at a ticket to mega gold.
Penta - Debuting after a much-hyped introduction on the WWE RAW Netflix premiere, Penta has wasted no time establishing himself as a contender, defeating Chad Gable and Dragon Lee to earn a shot at Money in the Bank. Such a fast rise is not surprising, as the veteran luchador has already held gold all over the world, including TNA and AEW.
Seth Rollins - Surely the competitor with the most impressive WWE resume, Seth Rollins did not have an easy road to Money in the Bank, besting former champions Sami Zayn and Finn Balor to secure his shot. With multiple title reigns under his belt and his wife Becky Lynch also gunning for gold tonight, it would be easy to label Rollins the favorite, if not the favorite outfit of the night.
Andrade - The longtime veteran got a measure of revenge in his road to Money in the Bank, eliminating Jacob Fatu who cost him the Royal Rumble AND defeating Carmelo Hayes who bested him in the Andre the Giant Battle Royale. Andrade is a good bet to continue this streak of vengeance on the rest of the field as he looks to finally make it to the top of the mountain.
El Grande Americano - Who is this masked, patriotic enigma? We haven’t seen a mystery quite like this since Mr. America was terrorizing Vince McMahon. El Grande Americano is certainly the biggest mystery of the night, and possibly the most dangerous competitor in the squared circle.
Women’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match Preview
https://youtu.be/MZEQcZ5S0GY?si=pIC4ssO9BwunLLvs
Alexa Bliss - After a long-awaited return at the Rumble, the fan-favorite Bliss wasted no time securing her spot in the main event title scene, but fell short to Liv Morgan at Elimination Chamber. The Money in the Bank contract in the hands of the sweet but psycho Bliss could be a beautiful disaster for the rest of the women’s division, having already toppled Chelsea Green and Michin to get there.
Roxanne Perez - If the jump to the main roster was tough for the former NXT Womens Champion, she sure made it look easy, defeating former champions Becky Lynch and Natalya on the night she debuted on RAW. If WWE had a rookie of the year, Roxanne would be well on her way.
Rhea Ripley - Mami certainly needs no introduction to anyone following the title scene, with the longest Women’s Championship title reign in history already on her ledger. Recently, it has been a bit of a struggle to regain her hold on the division, with recent title reign capping out much shorter. That being said, she has to be a favorite in any match she walks into, and with a money in the bank contract, she can rain her judgment down on the rest of the division that much easier.
Guilia - After a cup of coffee in NXT (and an NXT title reign), the veteran superstar from across the Pacific made her presence felt on Smackdown, breaking up a title match between Stephanie Vaquer (who is also in this match) and Iyo Sky. Continuing to put the division on notice, she vanquished the Queen herself, Charlotte Flair, and US Champion Zelina Vega to punch her path to a potential title, ensuring this match will turn into Beautiful Madness.
Naomi - Naomi is a threat in any match she enters, with the long-time veteran having plenty left in the tank after defeating frenemy Jade Cargill and Nia Jax to seize her opportunity for this match. We just hope the rest of the division knows to proceed with caution when Naomi is around. They certainly should by now.
Stephanie Vaquer - After raising hell south of the border, Stephanie Vaquer quickly proved she belonged in NXT, holding both the NXT Women’s Championship and the NXT Women’s North American Championship at the same time, defending them both on the same night. It should be no surprise that she was able to overcome a triple threat match to qualify, besting Ivy Nile and Liv Morgan for Money in the Bank.