WWE's annual Money in the Bank Premium Live Event has concluded, and it was one of the best showings in the history of the event.
A first-time briefcase winner was crowned, as well as a superstar winning the second briefcase of his career.
Here are four takeaways from Saturday's event at the Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California.
Naomi finally got rewarded
Naomi is one of the longest tenured women on the WWE roster, and she won the first Money in the Bank briefcase of her career.
She now has a full year to cash in her opportunity at a championship match, and there is a pretty good indicator as to who it will be against.
Naomi has a bit of history with the women's champion on Friday Night SmackDown, Tiffany Stratton. Stratton could very well be on the receiving end of Naomi's cash in, and she could become women's champion for just the second time in her career.
NAOMI in the BANK! #MITB pic.twitter.com/1pOOJzbOjH
— WWE (@WWE) June 7, 2025
Seth Rollins is in full control
Ever since being aligned with Paul Heyman at the end of night one of WrestleMania 41, Seth Rollins has been running the show on Monday Night Raw.
He formed a faction that included Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed, and the trio has been wreaking havoc on the two weekly shows.
That dominance continued on Saturday when Rollins won the Money in the Bank briefcase for the second time in his career. He was aided by Reed and Breakker, as they played a huge part in his victory.
Rollins will be keeping a close eye on the WWE Championship match Monday night between Jey Uso and Gunther. We could see a potential cash-in attempt from Rollins just two days after his win at Money in the Bank.
SETH "BANKIN" ROLLINS #MITB pic.twitter.com/oVYLA6AcCV
— WWE (@WWE) June 8, 2025
LA Knight may never win the big match
Knight entered the Money in the Bank match for the third consecutive year and once again came up short.
He was among the few superstars expected to win the match both last year and this year, but ultimately was not able to come away victorious either time.
Knight will turn 43 later this year, and it is looking more and more like he may always come up short in the biggest matches in his WWE career.
The Truth shall set us free
It was reported early in the week that Ron Killings, aka R-Truth, would be departing WWE after spending the last 17 years with the company.
In a shocking turn of events, just days later, Truth returned and cost John Cena and Logan Paul their tag-team contest against Jey Uso and Cody Rhodes.
Truth's return garnered several reactions from WWE superstars across social media, and it is great to see one of the most beloved superstars back with the company.
YOU WANT THE TRUTH?!
— WWE (@WWE) June 8, 2025
YOU GOT THE TRUTH!!!#MITB pic.twitter.com/KwWq4ToNZa
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