WWE Money in the Bank 2025 could take place internationally for the third year in a row.
As WrestleMania approaches fast, fans are also keeping an eye on future Premium Live Event announcements with the hope that the promotion will announce a big show in their country before the year comes to a close. With Elimination Chamber confirmed for Canada, Clash in Paris confirmed for France and the upcoming show in Saudi Arabia, the sports entertainment titan is once again looking to go global with its events calendar.
Following initial speculation at the start of the month, further information on the location of the event was discussed by WrestleVotes on Sportskeeda’s Backstage Pass podcast, there have been discussions to once again have the show held outside the United States:
“So, in an update from this week’s show with Bill Apter here on Tuesday night’s backstage pass, we can confirm WWE has had discussions of hosting this year’s Money in the Bank from an international location in early July. However, our source states nothing is said at this time. Currently on the books for WWE internationally include a Saudi Arabia date in June, as well as the Clash in Paris PLE announced for August that WrestleMania broke last week.”
WWE Money In The Bank 2025 Could Once Again Be Held Outside The United States
With the 2 ladder matches an annual highlight, the July Premium Live Event has become one of the biggest shows of the year. In 2023, the event was hosted in London, England for the first time ever and saw The Usos defeat Roman Reigns and Solo Sikoa with Reigns taking a rare pinfall loss. One year later, the show took place in Toronto, Canada and was once again main evented by The Bloodline, this time seeing Sikoa, Tama Tonga and Jacob Fatu defeat Kevin Owens, Randy Orton and Cody Rhodes.
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