It’s that time of the year once again when the Money in the Bank briefcases will be hung up high for the superstars to climb the ladder and retrieve them.
When Jacob Fatu made his WWE debut in June 2024 as part of Solo Sikoa's new Bloodline, hardcore wrestling fans roared, having known the wrestler from his time in Major League Wrestling.
A few weeks prior to WrestleMania 41, Kevin Owens announced that he’d be out of in-ring action indefinitely to nurse a neck injury. It’s been over a month since that sullen revelation, but KO has yet to undergo surgery for it.
CM Punk is no stranger to monstrous ovations. The Straight Edge Superstar has been receiving them for the best part of 20 years now. But last night on Raw, the former WWE Champion approached 'Steve Austin at Backlash 2000' levels upon his entrance to the BonScours Wellness Arena in Greenville...
The Money in the Bank qualifiers continued on this week’s Raw. In one of those two, Rhea Ripley advanced to the ladder match slated for June 7 in Los Angeles.
Logan Paul isn't a special attraction in the wrestling ring anymore. Like him or not, he’s a full-time member of the Raw roster. So, it’s not too far-fetched to think of him as a possible World champion, perhaps as soon as this weekend on Saturday Night’s Main Event.
The company is looking to add to the onslaught as WWE’s schedule starts to fill up with several upcoming PLEs and specials. While their attention is on this week’s Saturday Night’s Main Event and later Money in the Bank, they’re also looking to go international.
On June 7th, 2025, WWE will hold Money in the Bank at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. The first qualifying matches took place on the May 16th episode of Friday Night SmackDown.