
WWE returns live at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma tonight for the WWE Money In The Bank 2025 “go-home” episode of WWE Raw on Netflix.
Featured below are complete results of the June 2, 2025 episode of WWE Raw.
Michael Cole Makes Good On His Bet
As always, “WWE Then. Now. Forever. Together.” airs to get the show started. We then shoot inside the BOK Center in Tulsa, OK., where Michael Cole and Pat McAfee welcome us to WWE Raw live on Netflix.
The camera settles at ringside, where Pat McAfee and Michael Cole are shown at the commentary desk. McAfee brings up their bet and says fans are expecting to see something right now.
With that said, Cole stands up and takes his suit jacket off, unbuttons his dress shirt and reveals the Indiana Pacers jersey he agreed to wear while he calls the show if they beat the New York Knicks in the NBA Playoffs. McAfee cracks a bunch of jokes.
CM Punk & Sami Zayn Kick Off This Week’s Show
From there, we hear the familiar sounds of CM Punk’s theme song. As Living Colour’s “Cult of Personality” plays, out comes “The Best in the World” to kick off this week’s show. Punk asks, “Is it great to be alive on a Monday night in Tulsa, Oklahoma, or what?”
It’s summertime and Money in the Bank time. Punk also hears some Thunder (referencing the home team). Cole groans. Punk tells the crowd that they can root for any basketball team, but if the NBA Finals are on, they need to make sure they’re watching Monday Night Raw or SmackDown.
McAfee says, “Good plug.” Punk says it’s the “Summer of Punk” time. Money in the Bank is around the corner. Punk has won the match twice and successfully cashed it in both times. He’s looking forward to doing it for the third time. It’s the Summer of Punk. It’s time that CM Punk got some gold around his waist.
There are a lot of great champions in WWE. There’s an even longer list of challengers. Two people are at the top of the mountain. One of them is Jey Uso. The crowd explodes with a “YEET” chant. Punk says that when he wins the briefcase, Uso needs to remember it’s not personal. It’s business.
The other person who might take it personally is John Cena. Punk says he’s been in places like this for years, hearing people go “banana” (he points to people dressed as bananas; this also references Pat Patterson’s grasp on English plurality) for John Cena. Now the tables have turned since Cena sold his soul to a bald fraud goof.
When he wins Money in the Bank, if he chooses, he’s always had Cena’s number. Punk says, “I’m gonna come pick the bones, you little bitch!” The crowd roars. Punk says we’re live on Monday night. He’s no longer just happy to be here. It’s all about the money, but it’s time CM Punk became champion one more time.
The crowd cheers. Punk says he’ll see them at Money in the Bank when he qualifies tonight. On that note, before he can leave the ring, the upbeat catchy-ass theme song for Sami Zayn hits. Out he comes to join Punk in the ring. He’s got a few things to say to him.
From there, we hear a “We want Truth” chant break out in the background. Punk says he’s not mad to be interrupted by Zayn. Zayn says he appreciates that. A “Sami” chant picks up. The reason he’s out here is that this is the first time since Punk has been back where he’s said what his plan is.
Punk wants to become World Champion. Zayn also has ambitions to become World Champion. Unfortunately for him, Money in the Bank isn’t in his path. Thanks to Paul Heyman, Seth Rollins, Bronson Reed, and Bron Breakker, it’s not in the cards for him. It is for Punk. Zayn is out here to underscore for Punk the importance of winning.
Zayn says, “You must win.” Tonight is more must-win than it’s ever been. Punk has talked about the champions, but he has to be thinking about Rollins and his group. Zayn says Punk needs to put that out of his head. He’ll deal with them along with Jey Uso. Punk says he has Zayn’s back.
Zayn tells him to think about the task at hand. Rollins is always thinking of Punk. Punk says Rollins has never beaten him. Zayn says if Punk gets in the Money in the Bank match, the match will be changed. If Rollins wins the briefcase, this place is over. Punk and Zayn won’t like it.
Zayn says he wants Punk to win. Should Punk win the match, the contract, and then the title, they’ll meet again, and when they do, they’ll have a very different conversation. Punk steps up to him and says he looks forward to it. They shake hands before Zayn walks off to end the opening segment.
Liv Morgan With Messages For Roxanne Perez & Iyo Sky
We see footage from last week of the ongoing issues between Liv Morgan and Roxanne Perez within The Judgment Day. Back live, we see the WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez are talking backstage when Roxanne Perez walks up.
Morgan warns her not to get involved in her match against. Morgan walks off before bumping into Women’s World Champion Iyo Sky. Morgan says she will qualify for Money in the Bank and win the match. When she does, she’ll come after Sky. Sky says it’s not going to happen. Morgan says, “Watch me!”
Women’s Money In The Bank Qualifying Match
Liv Morgan vs. Stephanie Vaquer vs. Ivy Nile
Inside the arena, we hear the same thing. “Watch me!” as the familiar sounds of Liv Morgan’s entrance music plays. She makes her way to the ring for one of two Money In The Bank qualifying matches scheduled for tonight’s show. As she settles in the ring, the show heads to a pre-match break.
The show returns and we see Nile in the ring with Morgan now. An extended vignette airs to officially introduce the newest addition to the women’s division on WWE Raw, former NXT double champion Stephanie Vaquer. It wraps up and her theme hits. The crowd goes nuts.
After she joins Nile and Morgan in the ring, the bell sounds to get this high stakes triple-threat match officially off-and-running. Ivy shoulder-blocks Liv down after Vaquer is knocked to the apron. Stephanie with a crossbody to both, Liv kicks Ivy down.
Back suplex from Stephanie to Liv, and there’s the Devil’s Kiss! Somewhere Booker T is losing his mind. Will Ivy get one too? Yes sir! Liv breaks it up with a dropkick. Liv with three Amigos for Stephanie, Ivy gets dropped on by the third. Liv with some elbows in the corner.
She misses Stephanie and Ivy hits a Meteroa. Elbow to Ivy’s nose, some go-behinds lead to a double German suplex by Ivy. On that note, the show shifts gears and heads into a mid-match commercial break as the action in this Women’s Money In The Bank qualifier continues.
When the show returns, Vaquer fights her way to victory. With the win, she qualifies for the Women’s Money In The Bank ladder match at this Saturday’s WWE Money In The Bank 2025 premium live event. Impressive debut for the former NXT double champion.
Winner and QUALIFYING for Money In The Bank: Stephanie Vaquer
AJ Styles Isn’t Buying What Paul Heyman Is Selling
Backstage, we see AJ Styles is warming up when Paul Heyman appears next to him. Paul offers a handshake, but AJ doesn’t seem interested. Paul wishes him a Happy Birthday, and has brought him a gift. Specifically, some wisdom. We see Dominik Mysterio running around and disgracing the Intercontinental Championship.
We need somebody worthy of that title. Money in the Bank is a lot of trouble, way too much. Forget Money in the Bank, concentrate on the IC title and leave Money in the Bank to Seth Rollins. AJ asks Paul if he’s tired of chasing that meal ticket.
AJ isn’t buying what Paul’s selling. He’s known AJ long enough to know that AJ doesn’t respond well to threats. If they try to push AJ out, he’ll push back. AJ knows all about Seth’s plan, but everybody’s got a plan until they get punched in the mouth. We head to another break.
Rusev, Sheamus Rivalry Continues
A new video package airs with new comments from Rusev. In it, he says Sheamus looked disappointed in him last week, but all he’s trying to do is stop people from slipping into the abyss. Sheamus let Rusev do that years ago. Sheamus has a body of granite and a neck of sand.
Rusev says Sheamus is a true legend. It’ll be his honor to take him off the field. Rusev went down because Sheamus stabbed him in the back. Sheamus better stay out of his way, or he’ll snap his. After this wraps up, we return live, where Sheamus is shown backstage.
Sheamus is talking to Akira Tozawa, who is standing with Natalya and Maxxine Dupri. Sheamus compliments them all. Cathy Kelley comes up and asks why he confronted Rusev. Sheamus says Rusev was a friend, but he left WWE due to his own bad decisions.
“The Celtic Warrior” continues on Rusev by stating that his career outside of WWE was worse. The Judgment Day vs. The War Raiders
In progress …Meanwhile, he’s been putting on banger after banger year after year in WWE. Sheamus then wraps up the brief backstage interview by looking into the camera and warning Rusev. “I bully bullies.”
The Judgment Day vs. The War Raiders
The Judgment Day duo of Finn Bálor and JD McDonagh make their way out and head to the ring for the next match of the evening. As they do, the show heads into a quick pre-match commercial break. When the show returns, The New Day are shown on special guest commentary.
In the ring now are The War Raiders. The bell sounds and this tag-team tilt is officially off-and-running. Finn Bálor starts against Erik and quickly puts himself in the ropes to keep him back. A louder “We want Truth” chant picks up. Bálor goes for a headlock takeover, but Erik doesn’t go over.
Erik sends Bálor into the ropes and hits a shoulder tackle. Bálor quickly powers Erik to the corner and hits some shoulder thrusts. JD McDonagh tags in and digs his boot into Erik’s throat. The crowd rhythmically chants, “New Day sucks.” McDonagh attacks Erik’s midsection and chops his chest.
Erik fights back, knocking McDonagh away and attacking Bálor. Ivar tags in and hits McDonagh with a back body drop. Ivar hits him with a sidewalk slam and hits the ropes, but Bálor attacks him. Ivar knocks him back with a handspring kick. Ivar hits McDonagh with a back body drop over the top rope.
Ivar goes outside and hits Bálor with a body slam onto McDonagh. Erik then hits Ivar with a scoop slam onto McDonagh. Ivar teases sending McDonagh into the New Day, scaring them out of their chairs. The referee stops The New Day from getting in the ring and ejects them from ringside.
The show heads into a mid-match commercial break on that note. When the show returns, McDonagh has Ivar trapped in a rear chin lock. Ivar fights up, but McDonagh knees him and tags Bálor in. Bálor hits a slingshot stomp. McDonagh tags in and hits a springboard moonsault for a two-count.
McDonagh attacks Ivar and forearms him in the jaw. McDonagh continues to strike Ivar, but Ivar gets fired up. Ivar soon drops him with a spinning slam. Erik and Bálor tag in. Erik runs over Bálor with two clotheslines before hitting McDonagh with a clothesline.
Erik hits Bálor with an overhead belly-to-belly suplex. Erik delivers an exploder to McDonagh and clotheslines him over the top rope. Erik charges at Bálor. Erik gets out of a falling elbow drop and pops Bálor up for a headbutt. Erik knees Bálor in the face for a two-count. Ivar tags in.
They go for a Viking Experience, but McDonagh pulls Erik out of the ring. Bálor hits Ivar with a falling elbow drop for a two-count. McDonagh whiffs on a kick that Erik sells at ringside. McDonagh then hits him with an Asai Moonsault. In the ring, Bálor hits Ivar with a Woo Dropkick.
Ivar avoids a Coup de Grâce and connects with a seated senton. Ivar cartwheels around an attack from McDonagh and crushes him with a spin kick. Ivar hits Bálor with a Bronco Buster. Ivar heads to the top rope, but Roxanne Perez gets on the apron to distract him.
McDonagh bounces Ivar’s face off the ring post as the referee deals with Perez. Bálor hits Ivar with a Coup de Grâce for the win. Once the match wraps up, we see Balor smiling and pleased with the actions of Roxanne Perez. McDonagh looks unsure what to think.
Winners: The Judgment Day
Becky Lynch & Lyra Valkyria’s War Of Words Continue
In a backstage segment, Becky Lynch says she’s only been back for six weeks. Already, Lyra Valkyria has cost her the Tag Team Championship and a Money in the Bank opportunity. Valkyria doesn’t understand what greatness is or what it takes.
Valkyria will never achieve it. Valkyria has forgotten what Lynch has done for her. Lynch has given Valkyria any greatness she has experienced. If Valkyria squeaks out a victory, that’ll be the worst thing that’s ever happened to her.
Why? Because Lynch not being able to challenge for the title hurts Valkyria. Lynch is the best thing that’s ever happened to Valkyria. Lynch says that when she wins the Women’s Intercontinental Championship, Valkyria will have to raise her hand, the same hand that held her down.
The package wraps up there. Valkyria is shown walking backstage live as the show heads into another commercial break. When the show returns, Cathy Kelley is backstage with Stephanie Vaquer. As she talks about qualifying for Money In The Bank, Rhea Ripley walks up and says she’ll see her on Saturday.
Inside the arena, Valkyria’s theme hits and the WWE Women’s Intercontinental Champion makes her way to the ring to respond to the latest comments about her made by Lynch moments ago. Valkyria tells Lynch to come out here and hear what she has to say face-to-face.
On that note, the familiar sounds of the theme song for “The Man” hits, and out comes Lynch. Becky tries to talk and Lyra tells her to shut up, she’s so delusional that it’s sad. Her downfall needs to be studied. Becky stayed on top by stopping being a good person.
Lyra has changed since Becky started trying to ruin her life. She needed to get angry, and nobody has hurt her the way Becky hurt her. Becky has unlocked the side of Lyra that can destroy her. She’ll beat the crap out of Becky at MITB so she can’t poison what it means to be Women’s Intercontinental Champion.
Becky doesn’t believe she hurt Lyra more than anybody else. Lyra needs an excuse to hate Becky because she wants to replace her, and nobody can. Becky wanted to make Lyra better, but that’s all changed now. Now Becky will hurt her by making her raise her hand.
Becky storms off, and Lyra tries to goad her back in with a challenge to do it right now. Becky says she doesn’t fight in Tulsa, and will see her in Los Angeles. Lyra runs down and attacks Becky in the entrance way. A bunch of officials rush to the scene to break things up.
“Main Event” Jey Uso & Sami Zayn vs. Bron Breakker & Bronson Reed
Reigning WWE World Heavyweight Champion “Main Event” Jey Uso and Sami Zayn are shown doing their overly complicated, but super-cool handshake routine in a sea of fans backstage. Uso’s theme hits. He puts his “YEET!” sunglasses on and gives Zayn an identical pair that instead say “SAMI.”
The two “YEET!” their way to the ring together as the show shifts gears and settles into a quick pre-match commercial break. When the show returns, we hear, “Ladies and gentlemen!” Out comes Paul Heyman, leading the duo of Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed to the ring.
The bell sounds, and we’re officially off-and-running with this one. Breakker and Uso kick things off for their respective teams. Breakker over-powers Uso straight out of the gate. He dumps him on his head and takes the offensive lead. He hits the ropes like a speeding bullet and runs over Uso.
Heyman is shown at ringside with a Grinch-like wide-evil smile on his face as the show heads into a mid-match commercial break with his team in commanding control of the action. When the show returns, Bronson’s beating Sami. Sami fights back with overhand chops but gets pushed back in the corner.
Bron chokes Sami in the corner while Bronson talks to the referee. Some double teaming from Bron & Bronson leads to a two count on Sami. Bronson places Sami up top and follows him, but Sami knocks him off and hits a tornado DDT! Tags to Jey & Bron, Jey’s got some Yeet punches for Bron.
Jey sent to the apron, he hits the kick and goes up top, misses the axehandle and Bron hits the spinning gutbuster for two. The straps come down and Bron runs into a superkick from Jey for two. Jey with a choke, Bronson breaks it up with a senton. Sami comes in and gets splashed in the corner from Bronson.
Bronson misses the splash on the apron, Sami sends Bron outside, jumps into their arms and gets caught. Jey hits a tope suicida that takes everybody down! Seth Rollins runs down and stomps Jey into the ground for a disqualification.
Once the match wraps up, Sami attacks Seth, but Bron & Bronson get the upper hand. They place Sami on the announce table and Bronson teases a Tsunami off the top rope! CM Punk appears with a chair to break that all up. The six men involved stare each other down as Seth tells Bron that they know where Punk will be later.
Winners via Disqualification: “Main Event” Jey Uso & Sami Zayn
Liv Morgan & Finn Balor Issues Continue In Judgment Day Clubhouse
From there, the show shifts gears and heads backstage. In The Judgment Day Clubhouse, we see Liv Morgan tell Finn Balor that she sees what he’s doing inviting Roxanne in. Finn explains all the reasons this is a good idea, but Liv’s not buying it.
Finn suggests letting Roxanne be in Raquel’s corner tonight, but Liv’s not having it. She tells Finn how about he babysits Perez, and she’ll go out with Raquel as always. Finn smiles and says fine. After she and Raquel walk off, Dom-Dom walks up to Balor to apologize. Balor smacks his I-C title and says it’s water under the bridge.
Kairi Sane vs. Raquel Rodriguez
Back inside the arena, the theme for Kairi Sane hits. Out comes the former Damage CTRL member to the ring for the next match of the evening. As she settles inside the squared circle, the show shifts gears and heads into a quick pre-match commercial break.
The show returns and out comes Raquel Rodriguez accompanied by fellow WWE Women’s Tag-Team Champion Liv Morgan. The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with this one. Cole and McAfee focus on the action, but the crowd does not.
Virtually the entire match, the crowd breaks out into various R-Truth chants, much louder and much more clearly audible on the broadcast. There were “We want Truth!” chants. There were “We want R-Truth!” chants. There were “What’s Up? What’s Up! What’s Up? What’s Up!” chants from his theme as well.
After several minutes of back-and-forth action overshadowed by R-Truth crowd chants, Liv Morgan tries getting involved from ringside. As soon as she does, the theme for WWE Women’s World Champion Iyo Sky hits and out she comes to deal with Morgan, as Sane finishes Rodriguez off for the win.
Winner: Kairi Sane
Karrion Kross Reminds Sami Zayn He Is A Bad Guy
Backstage, we see Sami Zayn. The camera pans a bit back and we see stepping up next to him is Karrion Kross. The crowd explodes in the background from inside the arena upon seeing the emerging viral sensation. Kross asks if Zayn is alright.
Sami wants to know what Kross’s obsession with him is. Kross says that Sami lies to everybody, even himself. Sami could have been a 10 time world champion by now if he would do what he knows needs to be done. Sami should accept that he’s not a good guy.
He’s a bad guy just like the rest of us. Sami says he’s wrong. Kross says he might be wrong, but he might be right, too. He walks off as Zayn remains standing, clearly lost in thought, thinking about what Kross just said to him. The show heads into another break.
Men’s Money In The Bank Qualifying Match
CM Punk vs. AJ Styles vs. El Grande Americano
It’s main event time!
But first, when the show returns, Michael Cole and Pat McAfee are shown together at ringside. The two begin running down the advertised lineup for Saturday’s WWE x AAA Worlds Collide special event, as the official match graphics flash across the screen.
They do the same for the WWE Money In The Bank 2025 premium live event, which also takes place this coming Saturday. After they wrap that up, the two mention WWE Raw next week in Phoenix, AZ. They introduce a video package For “Main Event” Jey Uso vs. GUNTHER for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
After the video package wraps up, the show shoots backstage, where “Main Event” Jey Uso is sitting down on a bench in his locker room lost in thought. He doesn’t look confident. Up walks GUNTHER. He tells Jey it’s okay, he wants to just talk.
He sits next to him and talks down to him, but in a fashion like they’re best friends, and that he feels for Jey. After he finally finishes, Jey stands up and says his catchphrase. “Four letters, one word …uhh-uhh..YEET!” From there, the show returns inside the BOK Center.
We hear the familiar sounds of AJ Styles’ theme and out comes “The Phenomenal One” for the main event of the evening. As he settles inside the squared circle for the final qualifying match for the Men’s Money In The Bank ladder match, the show heads into a pre-match commercial break.
The show returns to El Grande Americano finishing up his ring entrance, in progress. Cole and McAfee handle some in-house promotion as his music dies down. “Cult Of Personality” by Living Colour plays for the second time this evening, and out comes CM Punk.
“The Best in the World” kneels down, combs the pretend sand and declares it “CLOBBERING TIME!” He heads down to the ring as the final participant in what is the final qualifying match for the final spot in the Men’s Money In The Bank ladder match. The bell sounds and off we go.
Before anything happens, Punk calls for the referee to go over and check Americano’s mask and make sure it isn’t loaded. He’s offended, but lets the referee do his job, and then the match gets officially off-and-running. After some early back-and-forth action, the show heads into a mid-match break.
When the show returns, we see the action still in progress. Punk struggles trying to muscle Americano up. Looked like he almost suffered an injury in the process. Styles hits Americano with a Styles Clash, but the pin is broken up. Punk and Styles are fighting, when Americano hits a picture-perfect moonsault.
Punk breaks things up as Americano is trying to pin Styles. As Punk has things going his way, he is yanked out under the bottom rope and to the floor by someone off-camera. The camera pans and we see Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed. Breakker mocks Punk’s “Clobbering Time!” line and barks.
In the chaos and madness, El Grande Americano manages to score a pinfall to pick up the victory and qualify for the final spot in the Men’s Money In The Bank ladder match. After the match wraps up, the heels gang up on Punk, until Jey Uso and Sami Zayn run out for the save.
Seth Rollins also ends up in the mix, where he, Reed and Breakker proceed to beat down Punk, Uso and Zayn. Things culminate with Rollins and Breakker holding Uso as Reed heads to the top-rope time and time again for multiple Tsunami splashes. The three pose over Punk, Uso and Zayn as the show comes to a close. Thanks for joining us!
Winner and QUALIFYING for Money In The Bank: El Grande Americano