2025 WWE MITB Odds, Predictions and Match Card

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On Saturday, June 7, the WWE will be live from the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California, for the 2025 Money In The Bank PPV. This weekend’s Premium Live Event (PLE) marks the 16th edition of the MITB franchise.

Per tradition, the PPV will feature an MITB ladder match for the men and the women with the winners earning a world title shot of their choosing.

Additionally, the other major theme for Saturday’s MITB event is the farewell tour of John Cena. This PPV will mark Cena’s last Money In The Bank appearance. It also means there’s roughly six months left of Cena’s final year as a WWE wrestler.

The MITB match card is still unfolding with RAW and SmackDown episodes left to finalize the show. With that said, let’s take a closer look at the available WWE Money In The Bank odds, courtesy of the top sports betting sites, and make our WWE Money In The Bank predictions. 

When Is WWE Money In The Bank?

WWE’s Money In The Bank will take place on Saturday, June 7, live from the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California.

What Time Does WWE Money In The Bank Start?

The 2025 Money In The Bank premium live event will begin at 7pm ET and can be seen on Peacock. For international viewers, Netflix will be home for this annual event. It marks the first time that MITB has ever been live on this streaming giant.

WWE Money In The Bank Matches

Check out the latest WWE Money In The Bank matches:

WWE MatchFavoritePrediction
Women’s Intercontinental Title MatchBecky Lynch (-800)Becky Lynch (-800)
Tag-Team MatchRhodes & Uso (-130)Rhodes & Uso (-130)
Men’s MITB Ladder Match Seth Rollins (-400)Seth Rollins (-400)
Women’s MITB Ladder MatchNaomi (-300)Stephanie Vaquer (+600)

Halfway through the week, the full MITB odds were released. It took the sportsbooks a few days to handicap the ladder matches as they were the last to receive betting lines. As you can see from the WWE odds, there are two clear-cut favorites.

Seth Rollins is the sizable favorite for the men’s MITB match, while Naomi surprised many by being listed as the favorite for the women’s MITB match.

Becky Lynch opened as the largest betting favorite for the show, and her odds have increased since then. The men’s tag-team match has seen the odds shrink as we’re closing in on Even territory.

With that said, keep reading below to see our match-by-match predictions and how they compare to some of the best handicappers around.

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WWE Money In The Bank Predictions

The following WWE Money In The Bank predictions are for the confirmed matches as of this writing:

Women’s Intercontinental Title Match

  • Becky Lynch (-800)
  • Lyra Valkyria (+425)

The feud between Becky Lynch and Lyra Valkyria has intensified over the last month and it’s coming to a head at MITB on Saturday.

A quick recap: Valkyria and Lynch teamed up at WrestleMania 41 to win the women’s tag-team championships. Unfortunately, they lost the very next night on RAW.

This loss led to Lynch snapping and attacking Valkyria after the match. The two stars then faced each other at WWE Backlash last month. In a surprising result, Valkyria retained the women’s intercontinental championship.

An enraged Lynch then attacked Valkyria further and tried to put her out of commission. On the May 19th episode of RAW, Valkyria cost Lynch a spot in the women’s MITB ladder match. The next week, a rematch was made official for Money In The Bank.

Lynch was a -500 favorite at Backlash after opening with -400 odds. As you can see, she opened as a -650 favorite at MITB. As predicted upon seeing the opening odds, Lynch’s line has increased to -800. It will probably flirt with -1000 before the PPV begins.

Last month, the WWE tried to swerve everyone by booking Valkyria to win. I strongly doubt they will try that stunt again. Take Lynch to pick up the IC belt.

Bet: Becky Lynch (-800)

Tag-Team Match

  • John Cena & Logan Paul (-110)
  • Cody Rhodes & Jey Uso (-130)

This tag-team match seemingly popped up out of nowhere. However, looking back, we can see the seeds planted since the 2025 Royal Rumble.

At that match, Uso eliminated Cena to win the men’s RR. He would go on to win the world heavyweight championship at WM 41 by defeating Gunther. Cena would go on to beat Cody Rhodes at WM 41 for the undisputed WWE championship.

Eventually, Logan Paul would rise up to challenge Uso over the last few weeks. The two even competed against each other at SNME 39 on May 24, where the champ retained.

However, Cena interfered in the bout by trying to help Paul win. Yet, Rhodes, who made his first appearance in five weeks, returned and prevented Cena from accomplishing his dastardly deed. This led to Uso winning and a post-match declaration by Rhodes.

After the bout, Rhodes declared that he would team up with Uso against Cena and Paul at MITB.

As for the winners of this weekend’s clash, I’m taking Rhodes and Uso to be victorious. I also expect Paul to eat the loss for his team.

Interestingly, the odds for this match have shifted towards the heels. Rhodes and Uso were -165 favorites. They’re now -130! Cena and Paul were +120 underdogs, but their line has shifted to -110 odds. This is almost a Pick’em!

Bet: Cody Rhodes & Jey Uso (-165)

Men’s MITB Ladder Match

  • Seth Rollins (-400)
  • LA Knight (+200)
  • El Grande Americano (+300)
  • Penta (+600)
  • Solo Sikoa (+1000)
  • Andrade (+2000)

Qualifying spots for the Men’s Money In The Bank ladder match consisted of six triple-threat bouts. Each brand (RAW, SmackDown) was allotted three spots apiece.

Solo Sikoa was the first to qualify after defeating Jimmy Uso and Rey Fenix on the May 16 episode of SmackDown. LA Knight was next to qualify after beating Aleister Black and Shinsuke Nakamura on the May 23 episode of SmackDown.

On the May 26 episode of RAW, Penta beat Chad Gable and Dragon Lee. Later in the show, Seth Rollins defeated Finn Balor and Sami Zayn to secure the fourth spot in the MITB match.

Andrade was the fifth qualifier after beating Carmelo Hayes and Jacob Fatu on the May 30 episode of SmackDown.

The sixth and final spot went to El Grande Americano who beat AJ Styles and CM Punk on the June 2 episode of RAW.

Although we don’t have odds as of this writing, it’s pretty clear who will be the odds-on favorite. And, it’s even clearer as to who will win this match. Yes, I am talking about Seth Rollins.

He’s the top heel in the company and has the top faction as well. Let’s not forget what he did at WM 41 and what he’s been doing since Royal Rumble earlier this year. Rollins is on a mission to be the world champ again and rule the WWE.

With Breakker and Reed, it’s hard to imagine Rollins not accomplishing that goal. It’s even harder to think that the WWE would pick someone else to win this match. The only way I see that happening is if it’s to set up Rollins next feud. But none of these other competitors scream big-money feud with Rollins.

I’m taking Rollins to win this match once again. And to harass the champs until he decides to cash in and beat Jey Uso for the title. I don’t see Rollins going after a heel John Cena.

As for the odds, we have a mixture of thoughts here. As predicted, Rollins is the large betting favorite. However, oddsmakers have LA Knight and El Americano Grande not too far behind in my opinion. Solo Sikoa and Andrade are the longshots.

Rollins is the choice, but if you want to take a flier on these odds then look at LA Knight.

Bet: Seth Rollins (-400)

Women’s MITB Ladder Match

  • Naomi (-300)
  • Rhea Ripley (+300)
  • Stephanie Vaquer (+600)
  • Roxanne Perez (+600)
  • Alexa Bliss (+800)
  • Giulia (+800)

Just like with the men, qualifying spots for the Women’s Money In The Bank ladder match consisted of six triple-threat bouts. Additionally, each brand (RAW, SmackDown) was allotted three spots apiece.

On the May 16 episode of SmackDown, Alexas Bliss became the first qualifier after defeating Chelsea Green and Michin. The next two to qualify were Roxanne Perez and Rhea Ripley.

They both accomplished this on the May 19 episode of RAW as Perez defeated Becky Lynch and Natalya, while Ripley defeated Karie Sane and Zoey Stark.

On the May 23 episode of SmackDown, Giulia defeated Charlotte Flair and Zelina Vega. The fifth spot went to Naomi who defeated Jade Cargill and Nia Jax on the May 30 episode of SmackDown.

The sixth and final spot went to Stephanie Vaquer after she beat Ivye Nile and Liv Morgan on the June 2 episode of RAW.

Alexa Bliss and Rhea Ripley have both been world champion. And, neither need to win this match to be interjected back into the world title picture. For me, this all comes down to Stephanie Vaquer, who is my favorite women’s wrestler in the WWE.

In NXT, Vaquer has had a rocket strapped to her back as she’s won both of the women’s top titles: World Championship and North American Championship.

She was also the only woman to have ever held both titles at the same time and to defend them both on the same night. Now, that Vaquer is on the main roster, it’s time for the WWE to continue that push by winning this MITB match.

I must admit, I was very surprised when I saw the odds released for this match. I couldn’t believe that Naomi is the sizable odds-on favorite to win the match.

Sure, Naomi has done well over the last few months and moved up the proverbial ladder, but to be listed as the favorite over some of these other participants is just crazy to me. Does anyone remember how she recently said that she might step away from WWE?

Not to mention, young stars like Perez and Vaquer could use this boost from winning far more than Naomi can. These two are future world champs and have lengthy NXT resumes. Delaying their ascension is shoddy booking and something that WWE has done with the women’s roster over the last few years.

Yet, there’s something about Vaquer that screams superstar and I think the WWE hears this too.

Bet: Stephanie Vaquer (+600)

WWE Money In The Bank Results

The following are quick recaps for recent installments of WWE’s Money In The Bank:

2024 Money In The Bank Results

MatchWinnerLoser
Men’s MITB Ladder MatchDrew McIntyreAndrade, Carmelo, Hayes, Chad Gable, Jey Uso, LA Knight
Intercontinental Title MatchSami ZaynBron Breakker
World Heavyweight Triple-Threat Title MatchDamian PriestSeth Rollins, Drew McIntyre
Women’s MITB Ladder MatchTiffany StrattonChelsea Green, Iyo Sky, Lyra Valkyria, Naomi, Zoey Stark
Six-Man Tag Team MatchThe New BloodlineCody Rhodes, Kevin Owens, Randy Orton

The 2024 Money In The Bank PPV emanated from the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

The PPV event opened with the men’s MITB ladder match, which obviously brought its usual display of carnage. The finish came when Drew McIntyre threw a ladder at Jey Uso who was climbing up to grab the contract.

McIntyre fired it like a javelin and knocked Uso off the ladder. He then climbed up and won the match. Last year, I made the following predictions for this bout:

“McIntyre certainly doesn’t need to win this match, but having the briefcase could always be put on the line in a match against Punk where the latter could win it. There are multiple ways this ladder match could go. However, let’s play it safe and take McIntyre. Other than Uso, the rest of the competitors are just filler and here for high spots.”

Sami Zayne vs. Bron Breakker

In a surprise, and disappointing booking, Sami Zayin retained the Intercontinental Championship against Bron Breakker.

John Cena would come out after this match and make his announcement that 2025 would be his final year as a wrestler.

World Heavyweight Title Match

Damian Priest was set to defend his title against Seth Rollins, but McIntyre ended up cashing in his newly won MITB contract and made it a triple-threat match. However, CM Punk attacked McIntyre, who he had a bitter feud with, and it allowed Priest to pin the Scottish Psychopath for the win.

Women’s MITB Match

The Women’s MITB match saw Tiffany Stratton climb the ladder to win the contract as I correctly predicted:

“Although Stratton came up short in all of these matches, she’s continued to improve and raise her stock with both the WWE brass and the WWE Universe. In fact, the fans are firmly behind her. As far as I’m concerned, the WWE would severely drop the ball if they don’t have Stratton win this match and get the spotlight that comes with holding the MITB briefcase.”

The Main Event

The Main Event of the night saw The New Bloodline defeat Cody Rhodes, Randy Orton and Kevin Owens. Of course, the victory was a result of a ref bump and outside interference. Sikoa would get the pin on Rhodes and the win for his team.

2023 Money In The Bank Results

MatchWinnerLoser
Men’s MITB Ladder matchDamian PriestButch, LA Knight, Logan Paul, Ricochet, Santos Escobar, Shinsuke Nakamura
Women’s Tag-Team Title MatchLiv Morgan & Raquel RodriguezShaney Baszler & Ronda Rousey
Intercontinental Title MatchGuntherMatt Riddle
Men’s Singles MatchCody RhodesRey Mysterio Jr.
Women’s MITB Ladder MatchIyo SkyBayley, Becky Lynch, Trish Stratus, Zelina Vega, Zoey Stark
World Heavyweight ChampionshipSeth RollinsFinn Balor
Bloodline Civil War Tag Team MatchThe UsoRoman Reigns & Solo Sikoa

The 2023 Money In The Bank PPV emanated from The O2 Arena in London, England, UK. It opened with the men’s MITB ladder match that Damian Priest won.

Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez stunned the WWE Universe by knocking off Ronda Rousey and Shayna Baszler for the WWE Women’s Tag-Team titles.

Gunther forced Matt Riddle to tap out as he successfully defended the Intercontinental Championship.

In a high-profile men’s singles match, Cody Rhodes defeated Rey Mysterio Jr.

Following that match, the women’s MITB ladder match took place. Iyo Sky defeated some of the WWE’s top-tier talent like Bayley, Lynch and Trish Stratus, to win the match.

Seth Rollins successfully defended his World Heavyweight Championship against Finn Balor in a singles match.

The Main Event was a “Bloodline Civil War” tag-team match that saw The Usos pull off the upset and beat the team of Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa. Most notably, Jey Uso pinned Reigns which marked the first time he lost via pinfall since the December 2019, TLC PPV.