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WRESTLING SOUP

MONEY IN THE BANK POST SHOW (Wrestling Soup 6.7.25)

WRESTLING SOUP

Wrestling Soup Network

Comedy, Sports, Wrestling

4.3753 Ratings

🗓️ 8 June 2025

⏱️ 106 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, the hosts dissect WWE's Money in the Bank and AAA/WWE's Worlds Collide events. They give an in-depth review of each match, from the women's Money in the Bank ladder match to the surprising return of R-Truth, and the main event featuring Cody Rhodes and Jay Uso versus John Cena and Logan Paul. Other highlights include discussions on the ongoing storylines involving the Bloodline, the performance of up-and-coming talents, and the controversies surrounding some booking decisions. They also delve into the audience's reaction to the event and what these outcomes mean for future WWE storylines.
04:38 AAA Show Critique
06:56 Dominic Mysterio's Aggressive Performance
28:36 AAA Women's Tag Match
34:01 New Talent and Future Prospects
34:27 Naomi's Trajectory and Womens Money in the Bank Match
35:25 Jade and Queen of the Ring Speculations
36:41 Building New Stars: A Debate
37:06 Heel and Babyface Dynamics
37:23 Roxanne's Potential and Match Analysis
40:44 Dominic Mysterio vs. Octagon Jr.
45:21 Women's Intercontinental Championship: Lyra Valki vs. Becky Lynch
53:17 Money in the Bank Men's Ladder Match
01:07:14 Jeff Cobb's Impact and WWE's Daily Presence
01:08:10 Samoan Wrestlers: Overexposure and Critique
01:08:38 Jacob Fatou's Departure and Solo Role
01:10:48 Seth Rollins and the Mens Money in the Bank Match
01:11:04 Triple H's Booking Style and WWE's Heel Dominance
01:19:30 John Cena and Logan Paul's Tag Team Match
01:22:27 "Our Truth's" Return and WWE's Fan Influence
01:39:56 Final Thoughts and Event Grades


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0:00.0

Wrestling suit is intended for a mature audience.

0:10.2

The AAA show was, uh, oh, that was rough.

0:16.5

That was pretty rough, man.

0:18.9

There were a couple decent matches on there, but it was really a reminder.

0:24.3

And, you know, my apologies to all of my friends that do enjoy Lusia Librae, but it's fucking subpar.

0:33.0

I'm sorry.

0:34.0

Yes, yeah.

0:34.7

Most of it is fucking awful.

0:36.4

Middle of the road, the whole way.

0:38.3

It felt like a WWE show for the most part.

0:41.8

I mean, I know that it was a crossover.

0:45.1

But I mean, other than the first match, which for some reason, they just stayed on the hard cam for the majority of the very first match with the oh my god why am i forgetting

0:57.2

no no i know what you say but but i will say this too speaking of the hard cam the camera

1:03.1

work for the triple a show was somehow much better than the camera work that's what i was talking

1:09.2

about well the first match was still like for reason, they just kept it nice and still.

1:14.4

It was very 90s in the beginning.

1:16.9

But by the time they got to the women, man, oh, man, there was 101 camera angles every other

1:22.4

second.

1:23.8

So you could tell that was WWE, one of their own camera people in on those shots, those closeups of, dude, I think I saw what Stephanie Vakur had for lunch yesterday more than a few times.

1:36.3

You know what?

1:37.3

I was, I think every single time she has a match, every time she's out there in that gear my brain goes to these camera men must be like

1:46.0

am i am i doing something fucked up right now like like in that moment they're like i'm trying

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