In the exciting Money in the Bank ladder matches, it's Seth Rollins and Naomi who secured the victories.
Front-row Seat to John Cena's Post-WrestleMania 41 Adventure
After John Cena's mouth-watering victory at WrestleMania 41, the media found themselves on the wrong end of his disapproval, branding their questions as "clickbait."
The men's and women's WWE title races received a significant boost at Money in the Bank on Saturday night, as rivals were officially crowned.
Seth Rollins and Naomi triumphed in their respective matches and now possess a golden ticket - a chance to challenge for the WWE title at any time, anywhere.
[Image: Seth Rollins celebrates his victory with Paul Heyman at the Money in the Bank event in 2025]
Rollins scrambled to the top of the ladder, fending off opposition from LA Knight, Solo Sikoa, Andrade, and others. To complicate matters, Jacob Fatu attempted to assist Sikoa, only to turn on him and send him crashing through a ladder.
In a moment of opportunity, Knight seemed to have his sights set on the Money in the Bank briefcase. However, a deft move from Rollins thwarted Knight's attempt, and Rollins reclaimed the briefcase he first won at WrestleMania 31.
With John Cena or Jey Uso in his sights, Rollins now prepares to make his mark.
The women's division was urged to tread carefully, as Naomi claimed the briefcase. With Giulia, Roxanne Perez, Rhea Ripley, Alexa Bliss, and Stephanie Vaquer all boasting a strong chance at victory, the women's division was anybody's game.
[Image: Naomi celebrates her win at the Money in the Bank event in 2025]
The hard-fought match reached a fever pitch, with Ripley and Bliss in contention. But as Naomi entered the fray, she tipped the scales in her favor, toppling both opponents and claiming the briefcase.
With Tiffany Stratton or women's world champion Iyo Sky in her sights, and a bitter feud with Jade Cargill still simmering, Naomi's future is far from certain. One thing's for sure, her action-packed year is set to continue.
As the dust settles at Money in the Bank, here's how the rest of the card unfolded:
- Dominik Mysterio defended his Intercontinental Championship against Octagon Jr.
- Becky Lynch emerged victorious against Lyra Valkyria to claim the Women's Intercontinental Championship.
- Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso emerged victorious over John Cena and Logan Paul in a thrilling tag-team match.
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Bonus Insight:
With CM Punk challenging Cena for the Undisputed WWE Championship at Night of Champions in Saudi Arabia on June 28, 2025, and Seth Rollins, as the Money in the Bank winner, being a strong potential challenger, the wrestling world eagerly awaits Cena's next moves. WWE may also feature Cena against other high-profile stars or fresh faces depending on storyline developments. Stay tuned!
[CM Punk vs John Cena feud will continue at Night of Champions in Saudi Arabia][1][2][Seth Rollins as the Money in the Bank winner could potentially cash-in and challenge Cena][4][WWE's pattern for Cena's farewell tour suggests he could face other top stars or emerging main eventers][4][If the King of the Ring winner is a credible contender, Cena could face them in a subsequent event][1]
- Seth Rollins' victory at Money in the Bank has put him in a prime position to challenge for the WWE title, just like he did at WrestleMania 31.
- Naomi's victory also earned her a golden ticket, allowing her to challenge for the women's WWE title at any time, anywhere, much like the men's champions.