WWE Money in the Bank 2025: Odds, Picks & Predictions
The 2025 Money in the Bank comes at you live from Los Angeles, California, at 6:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, June 7th.
A quick refresher, Money in the Bank’s structure is simple — it’s a multi-person ladder match in which the winner is the one who grabs a hanging briefcase from the rafters that is enclosed with a championship match contract the winner can cash in at any time, any place — as long as they do so within a year. Last year’s Money in the Bank briefcases were secured by Drew McIntyre on the men’s side while Tiffany Stratton grabbed the women’s briefcase.
This year’s Money in the Bank is shaping up to be another chalky WWE Premium Live Event (PLE) from a betting perspective.
The odds-on favorite for both the Men’s Money in the Bank (Seth Rollins, -190) and the Women’s Money in the Bank (Naomi, -280) have plenty of momentum to climb their respective ladders and grab the cash-in briefcase. Naomi and Seth Rollins are in line to be rewarded for their fantastic recent heel turns, and both are worthy of being briefcase holders that guarantee them a title shot.
Rather than discussing the merits of each favorite, let’s take a look at alternate options we can sprinkle a few dollars on that will lead to us walking away with our own briefcase full of winnings.
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WWE Money in the Bank 2025: Odds, Picks & Predictions
(Odds courtesy of BetOnline )
Men’s Money in the Bank Betting Odds & Preview
Seth Rollins | -190 |
LA Knight | +300 |
El Grande Americano | +315 |
Solo Sikoa | +1000 |
Penta | +1200 |
Andrade | +4000 |
When looking at the participants of the Men’s Money in the Bank ladder match, it’s hard not to argue with the oddsmakers. From Seth Rollins as the favorite at -190 odds to the longest of longshots, Andrade at +4000 odds, these odds feel spot on.
The most enticing sleeper pick who has a realistic chance at winning is LA Knight, and there has been some steam on him since the odds were first released (he was originally listed at +300 to win). The former two-time WWE United States Champion might not be a featured player at the moment in the WWE Undisputed Championship scene, but it doesn’t take much to reignite the crowd favorite.
My Single Sparkleco-host, Joe Pisapia, is also on LA Knight to win:
There’s no denying LA Knight’s connection with the crowd, and giving him the Money in the Bank briefcase allows him the opportunity to cut more promos during the summer in a feud versus a champion in John Cena, who won’t be on every episode of SmackDown. If there’s one person outside of Cody Rhodes who can dazzle on the mic and make a one-sided feud with John Cena compelling, it’s LA Knight.
LA Knight is so captivating on the mic that he could easily build up a feud against John Cena that would leave fans invested in a potential cash-in versus the man you can’t see. A loss to John Cena wouldn’t hurt LA Knight and, weirdly enough, would only elevate his stock.
Again, Seth Rollins winning is the most logical choice, and a cash-in victory over Jey Uso on Monday Night RAW would lead to a historic, memory-making moment in the new WWE Netflix era, but what’s the fun in betting on the favorite?
LA Knight. Plus-money odds (+175). Yeah!
Bet: LA Knight (+175)
Women’s Money in the Bank Betting Odds & Preview
Naomi | -280 |
Rhea Ripley | +300 |
Roxanne Perez | +650 |
Stephanie Vaquer | +900 |
Alexa Bliss | +950 |
Giulia | +1000 |
On the women’s side, there are two WWE Superstars that stick out as longshot bets you could build a case for:
- Roxanne Perez (+650)
- Stephanie Vaquer (+900)
Both are former WWE NXT Women’s Champions, with Stephanie Vaquer having lost the belt just last Tuesday. On Monday, she made her official debut as a member of the RAW brand, and that leads us to why she’s a sleeper pick to win.
Stephanie Vaquer is being hotshotted to the top of the women’s division on RAW, and in her first official match on RAW, she won a Money in the Bank triple threat qualifying match in which one of the women she competed against was former WWE Women’s World Champion Liv Morgan.
Before her call-up to RAW, Stephanie Vaquer and current WWE Women’s World Champion Iyo Sky fought on the episode of RAW after WrestleMania 41, which ended in a no-contest disqualification as Giulia and Roxanne Perez interfered. This match could be seen as a potential preview of a Stephanie Vaquer-Iyo Sky program.
It’s clear WWE has high expectations for “La Primera,” and they could put a rocket strap on her with a win at Money in the Bank. At +900 odds, it’s worth taking a flier on her to climb the ladder and stand tall over the rest of the competitors.
At shorter odds of +650, the 23-year-old Roxanne Perez winning the briefcase would add an interesting wrinkle to the current dynamics of the Judgment Day. Brought in by Finn Balor, in what seems to be a ploy to dismantle the faction from within, Roxanne Perez holding the briefcase and taunting Liv Morgan lends itself to even more possibilities of a group implosion.
The brewing Liv Morgan/Roxanne Perez/Dominik Mysterio love triangle/jealousy storyline would be bolstered by Roxanne Perez tormenting Liv Morgan with the briefcase. Plus, it could easily fit a ton of chicken tendies.
Bet(s): Stephanie Vaquer (+900)/Roxanne Perez (+650)
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