The final WWE Raw before Money In The Bank offers some massive superstars a final chance to make the career-changing event.
The final men’s MITB qualifier is absolutely massive. The women’s qualifier is pretty big too.
Here’s our preview for WWE Raw which airs on Netflix at 8 PM on Monday, June 2, 2025, from the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
WWE Raw Match Card (6/2/25)
– Men’s Money in the Bank Qualifying Match: CM Punk vs. A.J. Styles vs. El Grande Americano
– Women’s Money in the Bank Qualifying Match: Stephanie Vaquer vs. Liv Morgan vs. Ivy Nile
CM Punk Eyes MITB
In a massive announcement nobody saw coming, CM Punk is in a WWE Raw Money in the Bank qualifier match.
If Punk wins he will enter a MITB ladder match for the first time in 12 years. He won back-to-back MITB briefcases in 2008 and 2009.
Seth Rollins’s qualification, last week, is likely the reason Punk wants in the match. Punk with a MITB briefcase he can cash in on John Cena seems too exciting to comprehend.
AJ Styles and El Grande Americano are also in the contest. Americano will look to do what Chad Gable couldn’t last week and win a qualifier match.
Final Women’s MITB Spot
There’s also serious name power in the final women’s MITB qualifier. Former World Champion Liv Morgan goes up against rising star Stephanie Vaquer and Ivy Nile.
Here are the other five women who have already qualified for the match.
Morgan went to Japan for a few weeks and things have got very different on WWE Raw. Roxanne Perez appears to be infiltrating the group Morgan seized from Rhea Ripley.
Last week, it cost her a win against Kairi Sane. Could it cost her more this week?
Sheamus stood up to Rusev last week when he bullied Akira Tozawa. The two behemoths could fight this week.
But will John Cena continue hyping up his heel actions with an appearance on WWE Raw?
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