WWE Money In The Bank 2025: Ladder Match Competitors Finalised & Latest Card Updates(WWE News)

WWE Money in the Bank 2025 PLE match card nears completion after latest ladder match qualifiers.

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WWE's next PLE, Money in the Bank 2025, takes place this Saturday (7 June) in Los Angeles, California - and the final competitors in the titular men's and women's ladder matches were confirmed during last night's Raw.

El Grande Americano and Stephanie Vaquer have taken the final WWE Money in the Bank ladder spots. Americano qualified by beating AJ Styles and CM Punk in Raw's main event. Vaquer, meanwhile, overcame Ivy Nile and Liv Morgan in the opener.

This leaves the four-match Money in the Bank 2025 match card looking like this:

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

- John Cena and Logan Paul vs. Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso

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

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

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Lynch vs. Valkyria comes with the stipulation that if Becky loses, she won't be able to challenge for the Intercontinental Title again while Lyra is champion. If Lynch wins, Valkyria will be forced to raise her rival's hand and declare Becky the better woman.

The winners of the men's and women's MITB ladder matches earn the right to challenge for a WWE world title of their choosing whenever they see fit. Last year's men's winner, Drew McIntyre, cashed in later that night, unsuccessfully challenging for the World Heavyweight Championship, though Tiffany Stratton was more successful on the women's side, eventually becoming WWE Women's Champion in 2025.

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