3 Burning questions after WWE Money in the Bank 2025

WWE CCO Triple H (L) and Roman Reigns (R). [Photo credit: WWE.com]
WWE CCO Triple H (L) and Roman Reigns (R). [Photo credit: WWE.com]

WWE Money in the Bank 2025 has concluded, and we have the winners. Seth Rollins is Mr. Money in the Bank for the second time in his career, while Naomi won her first Money in the Bank briefcase. Becky Lynch also finally defeated Lyra Valkyria to win the Women's Intercontinental Championship. And in the main event, Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso won the tag-team match against John Cena and Logan Paul.

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The event had its highs and lows, and certain questions need to be answered by the Triple H-led creative team. In this listicle, we will look at three burning questions that need to be answered after Money in the Bank 2025.

#3. Was R-Truth’s WWE release a work all along?

One of the biggest shockers of the night was R-Truth returning and attacking John Cena in the final moments of the main event. The former 24/7 Champion came out wearing a hoodie with his face covered and hit Cena with the Undisputed Championship belt.

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R-Truth's return was shocking because it was reported that he was set to be released by the company in the next few months, as his contract wasn't being renewed. The 53-year-old legend had himself announced his departure on social media.

After losing the match to John Cena at Saturday Night's Main Event last month, it was assumed that the storyline with Cena was over. Later, it was also reported that it was Cena himself who had wanted to work with Truth after learning of his imminent departure from WWE.

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However, Truth's return at Money in the Bank raises the question of whether his exit from the promotion was all part of the storyline so far. Was R-Truth lying when he claimed to have been released by the Stamford-based promotion this year?

Meanwhile, WWE CCO Triple H has said that R-Truth's exit was "all part of the show." Without going into details, Hunter hinted that it was all part of the storyline. But things will only get cleared when it comes from the horse's mouth. Till then, we will have to wait and watch.

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#2. Has WWE given up on LA Knight?

The former United States Champion lost his third straight Money in the Bank ladder match tonight. What's intriguing in the case of LA Knight is that in the past few months, he has been booked to lose in big events, but scored wins on TV shows.

He lost his US Title to Shinsuke Nakamura at Survivor Series: WarGames last year. Then he won back the title on SmackDown a few months later, but again lost it to Jacob Fatu at WrestleMania 41. And now, he has lost the Money in the Bank for the third straight time.

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This raises the question of whether WWE has given up on Knight and doesn't have any long-term plans for him. After tonight's loss, he could even take a sabbatical from the company and rethink his future with the Stamford-based promotion.

#1. Where is Roman Reigns?

The biggest question of the hour is, "Where is Roman Reigns?" The OTC has shockingly been absent since appearing on Monday Night RAW after WrestleMania 41. Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker had taken him out and had beaten up CM Punk, as well.

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While Punk returned the following week, Roman Reigns has surprisingly been out of sight so far. Money in the Bank was expected to feature the return of The Tribal Chief. Fans were hopeful that Reigns would come out and prevent Seth Rollins from winning the Money in the Bank match. However, nothing of the sort happened, and Rollins eventually walked out with a victory.

The next WWE 'Big Four' event is SummerSlam, but that's two months away. With falling ratings of Monday Night RAW, the company desperately needs to get Roman Reigns back on TV as soon as possible. It remains to be seen when he will be back in action.

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