The Seth Rollins rivalry with CM Punk ahead of WWE Money in the Bank 2025 is reaching a boiling point, as verbal shots and ongoing tension define one of WWE’s most contentious stories. With the premium live event set for June 7, Rollins and Punk’s animosity is underscored by shifting odds and major creative developments ahead of the anticipated ladder matches.
WWE Superstars Grapple with Internal Factions and Family Dynamics
Liv Morgan, currently holding the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship, discussed her experiences as a member of The Judgment Day. According to Morgan, the group’s complicated chemistry resembles a family unit, fraught with disagreements but rooted in loyalty and shared purpose.
“I think that the Judgment Day is kind of like the gift that keeps on giving. We have a lot of members, a lot of different personalities. We are not all gonna get along all the time. We are not all gonna see eye to eye all the time.”
—Liv Morgan, WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion
Drawing from her background in a large family, Morgan described the push and pull within the faction, suggesting that, despite friction, the team remains united at its core.
“I come from a very big family, and so this is kind of just feels like it’s family. You know you fight with your brothers, your sisters, and so no, I think that right now, some things have to get in order. Some things have to be more aligned. But I think at the end of the day, Judgment Day is just a family.”
—Liv Morgan, WWE Women’s Tag Team Champion
Seth Rollins and CM Punk: Rivalry Intensifies Before Money in the Bank
More than a year has passed since Seth Rollins labeled CM Punk a “cancer” within WWE, but the personal feud between these two high-profile superstars continues to escalate. On a recent episode of the Up and Adams podcast, Rollins did not hold back his feelings when asked about Punk ahead of their possible confrontation at WWE Money in the Bank 2025.

“Punk is not good for what we do. He’s a bad dude. He’s not a good dude. I’ve dealt with CM Punk for far too long. Work smarter, not harder. I don’t even want him in my wind space. I want him gone. He doesn’t deserve a spot in a high-profile match like this.”
—Seth Rollins, WWE Superstar
The situation between Rollins and Punk grew even more intense following Punk’s shocking WWE return in November 2023, which saw Rollins visibly react in a way that led many fans to speculate about the authenticity of their hostility. Whether real or staged, their rivalry now places both men at the center of one of WWE’s hottest storylines heading into the summer.
Recently, Rollins teamed with Bron Breakker to defeat CM Punk and Sami Zayn at a Saturday Night’s Main Event, further fueling speculation about future showdowns. The mounting tension, both on and off camera, is shaping the drama around WWE Money in the Bank 2025.
Inside WWE Creative: Who Are the Likely Winners at Money in the Bank?
WrestleVotes, a trusted source for inside WWE information, has provided new details about possible winners for the upcoming Money in the Bank ladder matches. As excitement builds for this Saturday’s event in front of worldwide fans, reports indicate that several superstars are emerging as frontrunners—but nothing is set in stone due to WWE’s last-minute creative decisions.
“When you hear about potential winners, take it with a grain of salt. This is professional wrestling — things can change. Nothing is guaranteed, especially under the current leadership where plans shift often.”
—WrestleVotes, Wrestling News Outlet
In the women’s division, sources are closely watching Rhea Ripley and Naomi as favorites. Meanwhile, for the men’s side, rumors center heavily around Seth Rollins and Solo Sikoa.
“For the women, keep an eye on Rhea Ripley and Naomi. And on the men’s side, the chatter is heavily leaning toward Seth Rollins or Solo Sikoa.”
—WrestleVotes, Wrestling News Outlet
Creative insiders say that WWE has mapped out several potential scenarios for the aftermath of Money in the Bank, many of which rely on these key performers staying front and center.
“They have stories lined up for a few outcomes. But from what we’re hearing, most paths seem to include Rhea, Naomi, Seth, or Solo. That’s as solid as it gets right now — we’ll see how it plays out Saturday.”
—WrestleVotes, Wrestling News Outlet
Money in the Bank 2025: Competitor Lineups Revealed
This year’s Money in the Bank ladder matches promise some of the most intense competition in WWE. The men’s division will see Seth Rollins, LA Knight, Penta El Zero Miedo, Chad Gable as El Grande Americano, Solo Sikoa, and Andrade vying for the briefcase.
For the women’s division, Naomi, Rhea Ripley, Roxanne Perez, Alexa Bliss, Giulia, and Stephanie Vaquer are set to compete, raising expectations for surprise moments and career-defining victories.
What’s at Stake for Rollins, Punk, and WWE’s Future
The outcome of WWE Money in the Bank 2025 could have a seismic impact on the SummerSlam card and the months to follow. The Seth Rollins rivalry with CM Punk ahead of WWE Money in the Bank 2025 keeps WWE audiences guessing about which direction the story will go and which superstars will rise to new heights. As the event unfolds on June 7, fans and insiders alike will be watching closely to see who seizes opportunity—and who gets left behind in WWE’s ever-evolving landscape.
