Netflix readies for WWE Money in the Bank 2025 PLE
June 4, 2025

WWE’s Premium Live Event (PLE), Money in the Bank, will stream on Netflix on June 7th – broadcast for the first time ever live on Netflix for UK & Ireland viewers, starting at 11:30pm.
Money in the Bank, which this year is set to emanate from the Intuit Dome in California, centres around Ladder Matches for the men and women, involving six Superstars battling it out to grab a green and gold, conrract in a briefcase that hangs above the ring. The ring is filled with multiple ladders for the six Superstars to use at their disposal. These can be used to attack their opponents or as a tool to climb and retrieve the briefcase. The winner is declared once one Superstar climbs above the rest and snatches the hanging briefcase. The contract gives the winner the power to challenge for any championship at any time they choose, within the next year.
Solo Sikoa, LA Knight, Seth Rollins, Andrade and Pénta have all secured places in this year’s men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match. Alexa Bliss, Rhea Ripley, Naomi, Roxanne Perez and Giulia will battle it out in the women’s Money In The Bank Ladder Match.
Also on the card, Undisputed WWE Champion John Cena will be teaming up with Logan Paul to take on World Heavyweight Champion Jey Uso and ‘The American Nightmare’ Cody Rhodes; and Lyra Valkyria will defend the Women’s Intercontinental Championship against Becky Lynch in a heated rematch.
UK & Ireland viewers can access previous Money in the Bank and other past PLEs on Netflix at no extra cost.
Viewers can also tune into SmackDown live on Netflix on on June 7th at 1am. This will be the last show before Money in the Bank .
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