Seth Rollins Wins 2025 Men's Money in the Bank

After a shocking betrayal by Jacob Fatu against Solo Sikoa, Seth Rollins captured the Men’s Money in the Bank briefcase.

Seth Rollins Wins 2025 Men’s Money in the Bank
  • Seth Rollins won the 2025 Men’s Money in the Bank ladder match after Jacob Fatu betrayed his cousin Solo Sikoa, clearing the path for Rollins to retrieve the briefcase.
  • The match featured interference from Bronson Reed, Bron Breakker, and JC Mateo, with Rollins securing victory by delivering a Stomp to LA Knight before climbing the ladder.
  • Rollins tied CM Punk for the most Men’s Money in the Bank wins (2), while Naomi won the women’s ladder match earlier in the event.
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A stunning betrayal decided the 2025 Men’s Money in the Bank ladder match when Jacob Fatu attacked his cousin, Solo Sikoa, preventing him from securing the briefcase. Fatu pulled Sikoa from the ladder before delivering a superkick, a moonsault, and finally a Uranage through another ladder.

The shocking turn of events created a path to victory for Seth Rollins. With the field cleared, Rollins executed a Stomp on LA Knight onto a ladder, incapacitating him before climbing to retrieve the briefcase for the second time in his career.

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This victory, which took place on June 7 at the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles, ties Rollins with CM Punk for the most Men’s Money in the Bank wins.

The contest was marked by constant outside interference. Prior to Fatu’s betrayal, Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker appeared to assist Rollins, while JC Mateo had arrived to even the odds for Sikoa.

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The match also featured competitors Andrade, Penta El Zero Miedo, and El Grande Americano, with Penta delivering a notable crossbody from the top rope onto a group outside the ring. Earlier in the night, Naomi had won the women’s ladder match.

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