Last night’s Money in the Bank Premium Live Event from the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, California was nothing short of monumental. With shocking returns, championship chaos, and a blockbuster WrestleMania announcement, the night delivered seismic moments that will shape the WWE landscape for months to come.
The night kicked off with the Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match, where Naomi, making her record-tying fifth appearance, finally captured the briefcase for the very first time in her career. Her resilience and experience paid off in spectacular fashion—and now, with the golden contract in hand, Naomi issued a silent warning to the women’s division. Whether it’s Iyo Sky or Tiffany Stratton holding championship gold, one thing is clear: they must “proceed with caution”—because Naomi is ready to strike.
The Men’s Ladder Match turned into all-out mayhem as outside forces altered the outcome. Months of tension boiled over when United States Champion Jacob Fatu shockingly attacked Solo Sikoa, costing him the match in a long-awaited act of revenge. The path was cleared for Seth Rollins, who capitalized on the chaos to claim the briefcase and put himself back in world title contention.
Elsewhere on the card, Becky Lynch stunned the WWE Universe by stealing the Women’s Intercontinental Championship from inaugural titleholder Lyra Valkyria, cementing her legacy once again and proving that no gold is ever truly safe when “The Man” is around.
But the most jaw-dropping twist came during the night’s blockbuster tag team main event, as Undisputed WWE Champion John Cena teamed with Logan Paul against WWE World Heavyweight Champion Jey Uso and Cody Rhodes. Just when it looked like Cena was about to seal the victory, the unthinkable happened—R-Truth made a shocking return, spearing Cena and allowing Rhodes to pin the champion. The return came just days after R-Truth publicly declared his intention to leave WWE following the expiration of his contract, making his return and impact all the more stunning.
To close the night, WWE dropped a massive announcement: WrestleMania 42 is officially heading back to Las Vegas, Nevada, with Allegiant Stadium set to host the two-night extravaganza on Saturday, April 18 and Sunday, April 19, 2026. The news was delivered by WWE Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque in a high-impact video package—marking a major shift after The Rock’s previous and now-abandoned announcement naming New Orleans as the next WrestleMania destination.
With Naomi and Rollins holding the keys to future championship glory, alliances unraveling, and the road to WrestleMania Vegas beginning, Money in the Bank 2025 was more than a Premium Live Event—it was a defining night in the ever-evolving story of WWE.
Here are the full results:
Naomi defeated Stephanie Vaquer, Alexa Bliss, Giulia, Rhea Ripley and Roxanne Perez to become the 2025 Ms. Money in the Bank
”Dirty” Dominik Mysterio defeated Octagon Jr to retain the Intercontinental Championship
Becky Lynch defeated Lyra Valkyria to become the NEW Women’s Intercontinental Champion
A deal is unfortunately a deal Lyra
HE HATES YOU SOLO!!!
Seth Rollins defeated Solo Sioka, Andrade, El Grande Americano, LA Knight and Penta to become the 2025 Mr. Money in the Bank
With Evolution returning next month WWE Hall of Famer Nikki Bella returns this Monday
Back to Back years in Sin City
We wanted truth and boy did we get truth
WWE World Heavyweight Champion Jey Uso and Cody Rhodes defeated Undisputed WWE Champion John Cena and Logan Paul
Go grab the new Ron Killings shirt before they sell out
Proceed with caution Big E as Naomi got emotional about what this victory meant to her
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