Six WWE Superstars are set to risk it all in the high-stakes Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match. The contest offers a coveted contract that guarantees a future world title opportunity—an achievement that has historically launched careers to the next level. This year’s battle promises to be no different, as competitors will climb to dizzying heights, both literally and metaphorically, in their quest for destiny.
Sikoa and Knight Advance as Four Spots Remain in High-Stakes Ladder Battle
Solo Sikoa became the first Superstar to qualify for the Men’s Ladder Match, thanks to a controversial assist from Jacob Fatu and JC Mateo. Their interference helped Sikoa defeat Jimmy Uso and Rey Fenix, setting the tone for what could be a chaotic road to the ladder.
Meanwhile, LA Knight overcame elite competition—Aleister Black and Shinsuke Nakamura—in a grueling Triple Threat Match to earn his place. Knight’s momentum and crowd support make him a standout contender.

With four spots still open in the Men’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match, anticipation continues to build. WWE promises more qualifiers in the coming weeks, with fierce competition expected. Fans can look forward to seeing which additional Superstars will rise to the occasion and join Sikoa and Knight in the race toward championship opportunity.
Fierce Women Clash for Gold in High-Stakes, History-Making Ladder Match Showdown
The Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match is just as hotly contested, with the contract historically boasting a 100% cash-in success rate. This year’s field is shaping up to be one of the most competitive yet. Alexa Bliss punched her ticket with a win over Chelsea Green and Michin, while Roxanne Perez earned her spot by outlasting Natalya and Becky Lynch, though not without some chaos sparked by Lyra Valkyria.
Rhea Ripley showcased her dominance by defeating Kairi Sane after Zoey Stark’s injury turned their Triple Threat Match into a singles bout. New SmackDown signee Giulia made a splash with a huge victory over Zelina Vega and Charlotte Flair, marking her arrival in WWE with authority. With two more spots yet to be filled, the Women’s Money in the Bank match promises to deliver drama, intensity, and potentially a new chapter in WWE history. Catch all the action on Saturday, June 7, streaming live on Peacock and WWE Netflix.

