WWE Money in the Bank 2025 Predicted Match Card: Title Matches and More

WWE Money in the Bank 2025 is the next premium live event from WWE, and along with the high-stakes MITB ladder matches there will likely be some title bouts and grudge match or two. Set to take place in early June, WWE has only confirmed a few matches so far. However, rumors and ongoing storylines strongly hint at more bouts being added. Here’s a look at the current lineup, along with some key matches we predict will be added to the card.

Confirmed Matches for WWE Money in the Bank 2025

No.MatchesStipulations
1Solo Sikoa vs. LA Knight vs. 4 TBDMoney in the Bank ladder match for a men’s championship match contract
2Alexa Bliss vs. Roxanne Perez vs. Rhea Ripley vs. Giulia vs. 2 TBDMoney in the Bank ladder match for a women’s championship match contract
3Cody Rhodes & Jey Uso vs. John Cena & Logan PaulTag team match

Predicted Matches for Money in the Bank 2025

Whilst the above matches for the show are already confirmed, we wanted to take a look at some of the unannounced potential matches that could be added to the card.

Lyra Valkyria vs. Becky Lynch – WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship

Lyra Valkyria was able to defend her Women’s Intercontinental Championship against Becky Lynch at Backlash, but there’s a chance that the former WWE Women’s Champion could weasel her way into another shot at her Irish compatriot.

Tag Team Turmoil Match

The TLC match between DIY, The Street Profits and Motor City Machine Guns on SmackDown was arguably better than anything on the WrestleMania card this year. Whether that translate into a multi-man bout at Money in the Bank remains to be seen, but its more than deserved.

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