How To Watch WWE Money In The Bank 2025 - Start Time, Card, Preview

How to watch WWE Money in the Bank wherever you are in the world.

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Emanating from Inglewood, California's Intuit Dome, WWE delivers the 2025 edition of its annual Money in the Bank PLE.

As ever with MITB, it's the titular ladder matches that so often take centre-stage, and it's no different this year. Six men and six women are all vying to win their respective Money in the Bank contracts, which in turn guarantees those winners a title shot whenever and wherever they deem fit. We've previously seen cash-ins happen on the very same night those contracts have been won, others have cashed in mere days after the PLE, and then there are those Mr. or Mrs. Money in the Banks who have taken a more patient approach by waiting several months before finally choosing to strike.

Away from those matches, the World Heavyweight Champion and WWE Champion find themselves in an all-star tag bout. There, Jey Uso teams with long-time friend Cody Rhodes to take on John Cena and the easy-to-hate Logan Paul, with this a contest announced in the final minutes of the most recent Saturday Night's Main Event.

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In the sole title match at Money in the Bank, we have Becky Lynch getting another shot at Lyra Valkyria's Women's Intercontinental Championship, with many fans predicting that the Man will finally get one over on her former mentee.

Shaping up to be an extremely newsworthy Premium Live Event, here's how to watch WWE Money in the Bank 2025 wherever you are in the world.

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WWE Money In The Bank 2025 Start Time & Date

Date: Saturday, June 7th

Start Time: 7pm ET / 4pm PT / 12am GMT (Sunday) / 11am AEDT (Sunday)

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US: Peacock

RoW: Netflix

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How To Watch WWE Money In The Bank 2025 In The US?

While WWE Raw is on Netflix in the United States, WWE SmackDown is on USA Network, and NXT is on The CW, all WWE Premium Live Events are housed on the Peacock streaming service.

At it stands, PLEs will continue to call Peacock home through until at least 2026, with the service available from $7.99 per month.

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How To Watch WWE Money In The Bank 2025 In The UK, Canada, And The Rest Of The World?

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Which Countries Have WWE On Netflix?

While US audiences will find WWE Money in the Bank 2025 on Peacock, the following countries will find this PLE and all other WWE content on Netflix:

Argentina, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, Egypt, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Indonesia, Israel, Kuwait, Malaysia, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, United Kingdom.

Netflix is looking to add more countries to this list in the future, while the streaming service will also be adding more content on a regular basis. As for that content, the previous WWE Network/Peacock library is being drip-fed across to Netflix.

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WWE Money In The Bank 2025 Card

- Tag Team Match: Cody Rhodes & Jey Uso vs. John Cena & Logan Paul

- WWE Women's Intercontinental Championship Match: Lyra Valkyria (c) vs. Becky Lynch

- Women's Money in the Bank Match: Alexa Bliss vs. Giulia vs. Naomi vs. Roxanne Perez vs. Rhea Ripley vs. Stephanie Vaquer

Men's Money in the Bank Match: El Grande Americano vs. Andrade vs. LA Knight vs. Penta vs. Seth Rollins vs. Solo Sikoa

This year's Money in the Bank takes place from the Intuit Dome home of the Los Angeles Clippers basketball team, with a concise card of just four matches announced at the time of writing.

Traditionally, Paul 'Triple H' Levesque has usually tended to operate on a five-match line-up when it comes to the regular WWE Premium Live Events. As such, it may well be that one more bout squeaks onto the final card by the time all is said and done with Money in the Bank. That said, the MITB matches themselves often tend to get a fair amount of time, so it could be that the Game decides to stick with four contests that are all given plenty of minutes to breathe.

Where the men's Money in the Bank match is concerned, that sees Seth Rollins, LA Knight, Penta, El Grande Americano, Solo Sikoa, and Andrade looking to walk out with the famed briefcase and guaranteed title shot. Going into the PLE, Rollins seems the obvious favourite, but maybe he's too obvious. After all, the Visionary and his new faction have screwed over the likes of Sami Zayn and CM Punk in recent weeks, meaning that some retribution could come Seth's way on Saturday. And no, not that RETRIBUTION. Away from Rollins, a win for LA Knight would be a nice surprise, with that giving the Megastar an opportunity to move up to that next level. Also, as food for thought, a Money in the Bank win for Knight opens up the door for him to potentially swap SmackDown for Raw if he chooses to pursue the World Heavyweight Title, as LA feels a little lost in the shuffle on the blue brand right now. But who knows, maybe WWE pulls a major swerve and gives Penta, El Grande Americano, Andrade, or Solo Sikoa the win, even if that seems unlikely.

While Seth Rollins stands out as the clear favourite for the men, the women's Money in the Bank is a little more unpredictable. Here, it's Rhea Ripley, Alexa Bliss, Roxanne Perez, Giulia, Naomi, and Stephanie Vaquer making up the match, and you could make an argument for all six ladies being the one to emerge victorious this weekend. For Perez, Giulia, and Vaquer, a MITB win would strap the rocket to them upon recently landing on the main roster, whereas a win for Ripley or Bliss would be seen as putting the briefcase on one of the two biggest names involved. As for Naomi, she's quite possibly the most intriguing option, with a major win only giving further momentum to her current heel persona, and it would also be a worthy reward for Naomi's fantastic work since it was revealed she was the one who took out Jade Cargill late last year. When looking at the field, in your writer's opinion, Rhea Ripley is likely the one who needs a Money in the Bank win the least. For Mami, she's already one of the top stars in all of WWE, is constantly in and around the Women's World Title picture, and IYO SKY has essentially said Rhea can have a shot at that prize whenever she wants. So, in terms of who a win would benefit the most, Naomi and Stephanie Vaquer seem to be the frontrunners for this one, particularly with Giulia seemingly set to go after Zelina Vega's Women's United States Championship at some point soon.

With all this talk of titles, the sole title match at WWE Money in the Bank 2025 will see Women's Intercontinental Champion Lyra Valkria defending her gold against former friend and mentor Becky Lynch. The Man came up short in her previous quest to dethrone Lyra at Backlash last month, but many are predicting the outcome will be different this time around. Whether Valkyria loses her title or not, this rivalry with Lynch has brought the best out of the current champ. Lyra has been fantastic in-ring for a long old time now, and this ongoing beef with Becky has seen her really step up her promo game and forge a connection with crowds. And if Valkria does fall to Lynch, that only opens up the door for her to get some sweet, sweet revenge down the line. That said, if Lyra retains here, that's yet another massive win for someone who's become a genuine highlight of Raw each and every Monday night.

All three of the aforementioned matches have huge implications to them, but in terms of wider star power, none of them can compete with Money in the Bank's all-star tag team offering. Here, you have arguably the most popular person in the company right now and someone whose catchphrase has pierced the mainstream, the World Heavyweight Champion Jey Uso, teaming up with his long-time friend and the WWE poster boy of this generation, Cody Rhodes. Across the ring from them, it's one of the biggest stars the industry has ever seen, a record-setting 17-time World Champion, a man who's continuing to make his mark in Hollywood as he enters the endgame of his wrestling career, the WWE Champion John Cena, who'll be tagging with the social media sensation, one of the most buzz-generating people on the planet, the love-him-or-hate-him Logan Paul. In terms of bringing eyes to Money in the Bank, this is the match most capable of doing that when looking at the bigger picture beyond purely the wrestling business. As for who might get the win here, a win for the heels - particularly if Cena scores get the W - continues Big Match John's narrative of wanting to ruin wrestling, while Cody getting the win for his team would be one more step towards the American Nightmare getting a rematch for the title he lost at WrestleMania 41. In the instance of Jey Uso, pinning Logan Paul would fully put the YouTuber in Main Event's rearview mirror, while beating John Cena would be another notch in the white-hot rise of Uso ahead of him defending his title against Gunther on Monday night.

Whether another match is added to the Money in the Bank card by showtime remains to be seen, but as a four-match card goes, the current line-up has the potential to offer something special.

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