Money in the Bank 2025
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Match 1: Money in the Bank Ladder Match - Naomi def. Rhea Ripley, Alexa Bliss, Giulia, Roxanne Perez & Stephanie Vaquer (25:11)
Alright, lets get this over with. I went into the women's Ladder Match with higher expectations than the men's. I thought this field kicked ass, but it was very underwhelming if I'm being honest. Here's an idea. How about not giving them so much time. Seriously, this is the one HHHism I have a problem with. More time doesn't equal better matches and this show pretty much proves it. This match has its moments but because its 25 minutes long, so much of it is set up. Set up for whatever the next spot is supposed to be. And it just really feels like a drag to watch. One of the few cool spots of the match happens early on when Rox hurricanranas Rhea onto a ladder. Roxi hits a nice springboard moonsault on Rhea laying on the ladder. Roxi and Giulia form a temporary alliance and bury Rhea under a bunch of ladders. But she later comes out from under them and grabs Rox, throws her into the barricade. A ladder gets set up in the ring, and another gets bridged between the the middle rope and the rungs of the standing ladder. And what is by far the best part of the match, Stephanie gives Rhea the Devil's Kiss on the ladder! Hell yeah brother! Another ladder is bridged on the other side of the ladder, and Alexa and Rox hit dueling Code Reds to Naomi and Steph on the ladders, that was sweet. Rhea and Alexa both take out Giulia and Rox and stare each other down. Buddy Matthews just smiling and nodding his head watching at home. Rhea and Alexa both end up climbing the ladder, and Naomi comes in, tips the ladder over, Rhea and Bliss end up hitting a ladder bridged in the corner. Naomi makes the climb and takes down the briefcase. In my opinion, the right choice. Giulia, Steph and Rox especially haven't been on the main roster very long, Alexa doesn't need it, Rhea sure as hell doesn't need it. Naomi though needed something after losing to Jade at Mania. So good choice for winner. Just wish the match wasn't so long.
My Rating: ***
Match 2: Intercontinental Championship Match - Dominik Mysterio (c) def. Octagon Jr. (4:55)
An okay match but whereas the last match was too long, this one was too short. You seriously couldn't shave off a few minutes from both ladder matches for this one. Especially when it seems like you're trying to sell AAA to a casual audience. This match comes about because Octagon idolized Rey Mysterio as a kid. And that fact makes me feel old as hell because I idolized Rey Mysterio as a kid too. The bell rings and a minute into the match, Octagon has Dom stumbling. He pulls out a back corkscrew crossbody off the top rope, Octagon sends Dom outside with a tilt-a-whirl. And then hits a springboard moonsault to the outside. But they get back in the ring, Dom crotches Octagon on the top rope and ties the tails on his mask to the bottom rope before stomping a mudhole in his ass. Dom goes for 3 Amigos but only gets one suplex out of it. Octagon runs off the ropes and gets hit with a Michinoku Driver. Dom goes for a 619, but misses, Octagon hits a swinging fisherman neckbreaker, and heads to the top rope. But Liv Morgan gets on the apron and distracts him. Dom crotches Octagon on the top though and now hits the 619, goes up to hit a Frog Splash to the back for the win.
My Rating: **1/4
Match 3: Women's Intercontinental Championship Last Chance Match - Becky Lynch def. Lyra Valkyria (c) (15:20)
Just like at Backlash, Becky and Lyra put on the best match of the night. But this fell under expectations set by that match in my opinion. Becky tries to attack Lyra as they're doing ring announcements, but Lyra thwarts that and tackles Becky, laying into her with elbows. Lyra goes for a kick through the ropes after Becky rolls to the outside, but Becky catches her foot and yanks to the floor, Lyra hits it hard, and this gives Becky the advantage even after the hot start Lyra got off to. Becky starts wearing Lyra down, Lyra fights back. This match doesn't quite have the same sizzle as their Backlash match. Lyra goes for a roundhouse kick, but her foot gets caught by Becky, who flips Lyra back on her chest. Becky goes to the top rope, Lyra meets her up there and hits a superplex and then a fisherman for a 2 count. Lyra tries for a moonsault, misses but lands on her feet, hits Becky with a heel kick, goes for Nightwing, but Becky counters, double underhooks into an armbar. But Lyra escapes and counters it into kind of a half crab, but putting her foot on the back of her neck as she does. Becky somehow makes it to the bottom rope, but Lyra follows her out. Lyra drapes Becky over the barricade and hits a legdrop to the back of her head. Lyra throws Becky back inside and goes up, but gets caught and powerbomb on the back of her head by Becky. After Lyra kicks out of that, Becky heads up, but gets met up there by Lyra, which turns out to be a mistake because then, Becky hits a Manhandle Slam from the 2nd rope and Lyra kicks out before rolling outside the ring. Becky goes out after her and throws Lyra into the post before hitting another Manhandle Slam out there. Becky gets back in the ring to break the count, but she picks Lyra back up on the outside and gets hit with a Nightwing. Both women make it back in the ring on a 9 count and the match continues. Both women start exchanging blows, Lyra picks Becky up for another Nightwing, but Becky escapes, rolls Lyra up from behind and they counter roll ups a few times before it ends with Becky winning the match. Part of the stipulation was that if Becky won, Lyra would have to raise her hand. And I don't like how they handled this. Lyra raises Becky's hand the first time, fine, whatever. She holds up her end of the deal, but then Becky demands Lyra hold up her hand on all four sides of the ring. And Lyra does it. She already did it the first time, she shouldn't do it again, at least thats the angle I would've run. And then Becky demands Lyra to put the belt around her waist. That definitely isn't the deal they made. As soon as Becky threw the belt at her, Lyra should've clocked her with it. But she does and then she hits Nightwing, which too late, you already complied with everything Becky said. Whatevs.
My Rating: ***1/2
Match 4: Money in the Bank Ladder Match - Seth Rollins def. LA Knight, Solo Sikoa, Penta, Andrade & El Grande Americano (33:35)
Okay, I might need some help here because I really don't understand why so many like this match. Granted, it is better than the women's Ladder Match, but not by much. I'm starting to sound like a broken record here, but I did not need this to be over half an hour. Why was it so long?? Both Ladder Matches last year were so much shorter and they ruled! Stop booking long matches for the sake of doing long matches! Its pretty bad when the best part of the match is when the guys who aren't even in the match run in. The bell rings and the three babyfaces in the match gang up on Seth while El Grande leaves the ring. Solo tosses Seth outside and finds himself getting ganged up on by Knight, Penta & Andrade. Knight dropkicks a ladder back into Americano's face. Seth whips Andrade to the ropes, and he uses that as a chance to dive onto Solo, Knight and Americano. Penta sends Seth outside with a superkick and he climbs on the post, and dives on the field. Americano ambushes Penta and starts beating on people with a ladder. Poor Andrade gets it dropped on his dick. That sucks I bet. Not much to write home about the next several minutes. Americano hits kinda like a Dominator from a Razor's Edge on Seth on a ladder. Knight hits a Scorpion Death Drop to Solo on a ladder. One of the best spots of the match is when Seth is the only one in the ring, he goes up but Americano comes in and goes up the same side as Seth, pushes him head first down the other side and locks in an ankle lock on the ladder. Andrade and Penta run in and Andrade hits a sunset flip powerbomb to Americano while Penta hits a suplex into a ladder propped in the corner! This spot was awesome at least. The next spot is cool too, it just takes so much time to set up because they gotta kill time. Andrade bridges the ladder propped up between the ropes and the ladder in the middle of the ring. But it ends with Penta hitting a Mexican Destroyer on top of it. El Grande Americano brings out the fireball branded ladder and laid it on his shoulders and spun around with it. Another good spot. Americano climbs the ladder but gets knocked off with a headbutt by Penta. Seth goes up to stop him, but gets knocked off after Americano put the steel plate in his mask. I might be alone but I absolutely hated this next spot. Penta and LA Knight both look like idiots here. Penta is at the top of the ladder, he's just knocked Rollins off, there is no one to stop him from winning. Except LA Knight, who instead of stopping Penta goes, “why don't I catapult Americano into a ladder, I think I'm gonna do that.” So he catapults Americano into a ladder propped up against the ring post, Americano uses another ladder propped on the turnbuckles to swing onto the ladder in the middle of the ring and headbutts Penta off, Knight climbs up the ladder and backdrops Americano off the ladder. I can normally let ridiculous spots go but I'm sorry, all of that was stupid. Penta had the match won but because he's not supposed to win, he has to look dumb by not knowing how to unclip the briefcase. Anyway, next thing that happens, Seth Rollins calls Bron and Bronson out to the ring. Bron Breakker kills Americano with a Spear, we don't really get to see it because the camera guy missed it. Breakker tears Knight in half with a Spear, Bronson Tsunamis Andrade. Heyman points out Solo on the outside. The Bron(son)s begin to move on him, but then Jacob Fatu's music hits. He comes out with JC Mateo and the four big dudes fight it out. Bron Spears JC through the barricade while Fatu hits a pop-up samoan drop to Bronson and a suicide dive. Fatu helps Solo back in the ring, actually sets the ladder up for him. Solo doesn't get far up before his ankle gets grabbed by Fatu. He looks up at Solo and says “SOLO, I HATE YOU!” He yanks Solo off the ladder, superkick, moonsault off the top and then a uranagi through a bridged ladder outside. Fatu leaves and now everyone but Seth Rollins is down. Seth goes up, but LA Knight pulls him down, but it was just one last bit of resistance before Seth climbs and takes the briefcase. The match has its moments, but so much of it is setting up for the next spot. And I couldn't help noticing how long Americano, Andrade and Penta had to stay down. That whole ending felt like it took 10 minutes. They were out for so long. As for the winner? Can't say I'm excited about it but I'm willing to see where it goes.
My Rating: ***
Main Event: Cody Rhodes & Jey Uso def. John Cena & Logan Paul (24:00)
There was no reason for this match to happen if we're being entirely honest with ourselves. Cody pins Cena but somehow that doesn't make him next in line for a title shot? Jey Uso loses the World Title 2 days later which means his feud with Paul is pretty much over. So ultimately, it doesn't really matter who won this match. Great. This is a tough match to rate also. Because the first half of the match is very slow and very boring. Nothing to write home about, you could probably save yourself some time by just watching the last 10 minutes because thats when all the good stuff actually starts happening. The match starts with Cody and Cena, who tags out to Paul just to get cheap heat. And then he tags himself back in. So officially Cody and Cena start the match. Jey Uso comes in and he winds up getting the isolation treatment from Cena and Paul. And they just get heat on him for forever. And stupidly, the only reason Jey is even able to get to Cody is because Cena and Logan started arguing and having a shoving contest. Its very silly in my opinion. But man, once Cody gets that hot tag, the energy is dialed to 11. Cody manages to turn the tide, taking on both men by himself, Cody Cutter to Cena, suicide dive to Paul. Cody goes for a Cross Rhodes, but gets countered by Cena, who shoves him into a right hand from Logan. Cody stumbles into an AA by Cena. 1, 2. Pin is broken up by Jey. Logan goes for the buckshot lariat, but lands awkwardly which made me smile. Jey superkicks him, Cena gives him an AA. Cody drops Cena with a Cross Rhodes and covers him. Paul goes for a springboard splash, but Cody dodges and hits Cena instead. Paul gets dropped with a Spear from Jey. All four men are down. Logan and Cody exchange blows that ends with Logan hitting the Paulverizer. But instead of covering him, Logan points to a drone, signaling that he wants it to come to him. Logan climbs the top rope and I love this part. Logan holds the drone in his hand, so we have an up close view of him taking a superplex by Cody and then Jey splashing him a second later. Cena comes back inside, hits Jey with an AA and then one to Cody. Cena covers him and gets 2. Cena gets pissed now and throws Cody outside he takes apart an announce table and goes to AA Cody through the other, but Cody slides off, Jey hits a Spear from the other table. Jey is laid on the table which gives Logan a chance to hit a springboard moonsault through the announce table! Paul and Jey won't be getting up after that. As the referee is out there checking on them, Cena slides in with the WWE Title and hits Cody with it. Evil John Cena has done it again folks. But then, a man in a black hoodie runs into the ring and starts beating up Cena. And its R-Truth! Big pop for the Truth who lays Cena out with a bat! Cody drops Cena with another Cross Rhodes and pins him, 1, 2, 3. Cody picks up the win and gets nothing for it. So… Good for him. This match would be better if it wasn't for how long they got heat on Jey. I think 15 minutes would've been more ideal for this match.
My Rating: ***1/4
Cagematch Rating: 6.24
My Rating: 5/10
Yeah, to be honest, I didn't like this one. I can't really say I had much fun watching it. The ladder matches were disappointing in my opinion. Only half of the main event was any good. And this show really suffers from the HHHism that a longer match is the same as a better match.
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Match 1: Money in the Bank Ladder Match - Naomi def. Rhea Ripley, Alexa Bliss, Giulia, Roxanne Perez & Stephanie Vaquer (25:11)
Alright, lets get this over with. I went into the women's Ladder Match with higher expectations than the men's. I thought this field kicked ass, but it was very underwhelming if I'm being honest. Here's an idea. How about not giving them so much time. Seriously, this is the one HHHism I have a problem with. More time doesn't equal better matches and this show pretty much proves it. This match has its moments but because its 25 minutes long, so much of it is set up. Set up for whatever the next spot is supposed to be. And it just really feels like a drag to watch. One of the few cool spots of the match happens early on when Rox hurricanranas Rhea onto a ladder. Roxi hits a nice springboard moonsault on Rhea laying on the ladder. Roxi and Giulia form a temporary alliance and bury Rhea under a bunch of ladders. But she later comes out from under them and grabs Rox, throws her into the barricade. A ladder gets set up in the ring, and another gets bridged between the the middle rope and the rungs of the standing ladder. And what is by far the best part of the match, Stephanie gives Rhea the Devil's Kiss on the ladder! Hell yeah brother! Another ladder is bridged on the other side of the ladder, and Alexa and Rox hit dueling Code Reds to Naomi and Steph on the ladders, that was sweet. Rhea and Alexa both take out Giulia and Rox and stare each other down. Buddy Matthews just smiling and nodding his head watching at home. Rhea and Alexa both end up climbing the ladder, and Naomi comes in, tips the ladder over, Rhea and Bliss end up hitting a ladder bridged in the corner. Naomi makes the climb and takes down the briefcase. In my opinion, the right choice. Giulia, Steph and Rox especially haven't been on the main roster very long, Alexa doesn't need it, Rhea sure as hell doesn't need it. Naomi though needed something after losing to Jade at Mania. So good choice for winner. Just wish the match wasn't so long.
My Rating: ***
Match 2: Intercontinental Championship Match - Dominik Mysterio (c) def. Octagon Jr. (4:55)
An okay match but whereas the last match was too long, this one was too short. You seriously couldn't shave off a few minutes from both ladder matches for this one. Especially when it seems like you're trying to sell AAA to a casual audience. This match comes about because Octagon idolized Rey Mysterio as a kid. And that fact makes me feel old as hell because I idolized Rey Mysterio as a kid too. The bell rings and a minute into the match, Octagon has Dom stumbling. He pulls out a back corkscrew crossbody off the top rope, Octagon sends Dom outside with a tilt-a-whirl. And then hits a springboard moonsault to the outside. But they get back in the ring, Dom crotches Octagon on the top rope and ties the tails on his mask to the bottom rope before stomping a mudhole in his ass. Dom goes for 3 Amigos but only gets one suplex out of it. Octagon runs off the ropes and gets hit with a Michinoku Driver. Dom goes for a 619, but misses, Octagon hits a swinging fisherman neckbreaker, and heads to the top rope. But Liv Morgan gets on the apron and distracts him. Dom crotches Octagon on the top though and now hits the 619, goes up to hit a Frog Splash to the back for the win.
My Rating: **1/4
Match 3: Women's Intercontinental Championship Last Chance Match - Becky Lynch def. Lyra Valkyria (c) (15:20)
Just like at Backlash, Becky and Lyra put on the best match of the night. But this fell under expectations set by that match in my opinion. Becky tries to attack Lyra as they're doing ring announcements, but Lyra thwarts that and tackles Becky, laying into her with elbows. Lyra goes for a kick through the ropes after Becky rolls to the outside, but Becky catches her foot and yanks to the floor, Lyra hits it hard, and this gives Becky the advantage even after the hot start Lyra got off to. Becky starts wearing Lyra down, Lyra fights back. This match doesn't quite have the same sizzle as their Backlash match. Lyra goes for a roundhouse kick, but her foot gets caught by Becky, who flips Lyra back on her chest. Becky goes to the top rope, Lyra meets her up there and hits a superplex and then a fisherman for a 2 count. Lyra tries for a moonsault, misses but lands on her feet, hits Becky with a heel kick, goes for Nightwing, but Becky counters, double underhooks into an armbar. But Lyra escapes and counters it into kind of a half crab, but putting her foot on the back of her neck as she does. Becky somehow makes it to the bottom rope, but Lyra follows her out. Lyra drapes Becky over the barricade and hits a legdrop to the back of her head. Lyra throws Becky back inside and goes up, but gets caught and powerbomb on the back of her head by Becky. After Lyra kicks out of that, Becky heads up, but gets met up there by Lyra, which turns out to be a mistake because then, Becky hits a Manhandle Slam from the 2nd rope and Lyra kicks out before rolling outside the ring. Becky goes out after her and throws Lyra into the post before hitting another Manhandle Slam out there. Becky gets back in the ring to break the count, but she picks Lyra back up on the outside and gets hit with a Nightwing. Both women make it back in the ring on a 9 count and the match continues. Both women start exchanging blows, Lyra picks Becky up for another Nightwing, but Becky escapes, rolls Lyra up from behind and they counter roll ups a few times before it ends with Becky winning the match. Part of the stipulation was that if Becky won, Lyra would have to raise her hand. And I don't like how they handled this. Lyra raises Becky's hand the first time, fine, whatever. She holds up her end of the deal, but then Becky demands Lyra hold up her hand on all four sides of the ring. And Lyra does it. She already did it the first time, she shouldn't do it again, at least thats the angle I would've run. And then Becky demands Lyra to put the belt around her waist. That definitely isn't the deal they made. As soon as Becky threw the belt at her, Lyra should've clocked her with it. But she does and then she hits Nightwing, which too late, you already complied with everything Becky said. Whatevs.
My Rating: ***1/2
Match 4: Money in the Bank Ladder Match - Seth Rollins def. LA Knight, Solo Sikoa, Penta, Andrade & El Grande Americano (33:35)
Okay, I might need some help here because I really don't understand why so many like this match. Granted, it is better than the women's Ladder Match, but not by much. I'm starting to sound like a broken record here, but I did not need this to be over half an hour. Why was it so long?? Both Ladder Matches last year were so much shorter and they ruled! Stop booking long matches for the sake of doing long matches! Its pretty bad when the best part of the match is when the guys who aren't even in the match run in. The bell rings and the three babyfaces in the match gang up on Seth while El Grande leaves the ring. Solo tosses Seth outside and finds himself getting ganged up on by Knight, Penta & Andrade. Knight dropkicks a ladder back into Americano's face. Seth whips Andrade to the ropes, and he uses that as a chance to dive onto Solo, Knight and Americano. Penta sends Seth outside with a superkick and he climbs on the post, and dives on the field. Americano ambushes Penta and starts beating on people with a ladder. Poor Andrade gets it dropped on his dick. That sucks I bet. Not much to write home about the next several minutes. Americano hits kinda like a Dominator from a Razor's Edge on Seth on a ladder. Knight hits a Scorpion Death Drop to Solo on a ladder. One of the best spots of the match is when Seth is the only one in the ring, he goes up but Americano comes in and goes up the same side as Seth, pushes him head first down the other side and locks in an ankle lock on the ladder. Andrade and Penta run in and Andrade hits a sunset flip powerbomb to Americano while Penta hits a suplex into a ladder propped in the corner! This spot was awesome at least. The next spot is cool too, it just takes so much time to set up because they gotta kill time. Andrade bridges the ladder propped up between the ropes and the ladder in the middle of the ring. But it ends with Penta hitting a Mexican Destroyer on top of it. El Grande Americano brings out the fireball branded ladder and laid it on his shoulders and spun around with it. Another good spot. Americano climbs the ladder but gets knocked off with a headbutt by Penta. Seth goes up to stop him, but gets knocked off after Americano put the steel plate in his mask. I might be alone but I absolutely hated this next spot. Penta and LA Knight both look like idiots here. Penta is at the top of the ladder, he's just knocked Rollins off, there is no one to stop him from winning. Except LA Knight, who instead of stopping Penta goes, “why don't I catapult Americano into a ladder, I think I'm gonna do that.” So he catapults Americano into a ladder propped up against the ring post, Americano uses another ladder propped on the turnbuckles to swing onto the ladder in the middle of the ring and headbutts Penta off, Knight climbs up the ladder and backdrops Americano off the ladder. I can normally let ridiculous spots go but I'm sorry, all of that was stupid. Penta had the match won but because he's not supposed to win, he has to look dumb by not knowing how to unclip the briefcase. Anyway, next thing that happens, Seth Rollins calls Bron and Bronson out to the ring. Bron Breakker kills Americano with a Spear, we don't really get to see it because the camera guy missed it. Breakker tears Knight in half with a Spear, Bronson Tsunamis Andrade. Heyman points out Solo on the outside. The Bron(son)s begin to move on him, but then Jacob Fatu's music hits. He comes out with JC Mateo and the four big dudes fight it out. Bron Spears JC through the barricade while Fatu hits a pop-up samoan drop to Bronson and a suicide dive. Fatu helps Solo back in the ring, actually sets the ladder up for him. Solo doesn't get far up before his ankle gets grabbed by Fatu. He looks up at Solo and says “SOLO, I HATE YOU!” He yanks Solo off the ladder, superkick, moonsault off the top and then a uranagi through a bridged ladder outside. Fatu leaves and now everyone but Seth Rollins is down. Seth goes up, but LA Knight pulls him down, but it was just one last bit of resistance before Seth climbs and takes the briefcase. The match has its moments, but so much of it is setting up for the next spot. And I couldn't help noticing how long Americano, Andrade and Penta had to stay down. That whole ending felt like it took 10 minutes. They were out for so long. As for the winner? Can't say I'm excited about it but I'm willing to see where it goes.
My Rating: ***
Main Event: Cody Rhodes & Jey Uso def. John Cena & Logan Paul (24:00)
There was no reason for this match to happen if we're being entirely honest with ourselves. Cody pins Cena but somehow that doesn't make him next in line for a title shot? Jey Uso loses the World Title 2 days later which means his feud with Paul is pretty much over. So ultimately, it doesn't really matter who won this match. Great. This is a tough match to rate also. Because the first half of the match is very slow and very boring. Nothing to write home about, you could probably save yourself some time by just watching the last 10 minutes because thats when all the good stuff actually starts happening. The match starts with Cody and Cena, who tags out to Paul just to get cheap heat. And then he tags himself back in. So officially Cody and Cena start the match. Jey Uso comes in and he winds up getting the isolation treatment from Cena and Paul. And they just get heat on him for forever. And stupidly, the only reason Jey is even able to get to Cody is because Cena and Logan started arguing and having a shoving contest. Its very silly in my opinion. But man, once Cody gets that hot tag, the energy is dialed to 11. Cody manages to turn the tide, taking on both men by himself, Cody Cutter to Cena, suicide dive to Paul. Cody goes for a Cross Rhodes, but gets countered by Cena, who shoves him into a right hand from Logan. Cody stumbles into an AA by Cena. 1, 2. Pin is broken up by Jey. Logan goes for the buckshot lariat, but lands awkwardly which made me smile. Jey superkicks him, Cena gives him an AA. Cody drops Cena with a Cross Rhodes and covers him. Paul goes for a springboard splash, but Cody dodges and hits Cena instead. Paul gets dropped with a Spear from Jey. All four men are down. Logan and Cody exchange blows that ends with Logan hitting the Paulverizer. But instead of covering him, Logan points to a drone, signaling that he wants it to come to him. Logan climbs the top rope and I love this part. Logan holds the drone in his hand, so we have an up close view of him taking a superplex by Cody and then Jey splashing him a second later. Cena comes back inside, hits Jey with an AA and then one to Cody. Cena covers him and gets 2. Cena gets pissed now and throws Cody outside he takes apart an announce table and goes to AA Cody through the other, but Cody slides off, Jey hits a Spear from the other table. Jey is laid on the table which gives Logan a chance to hit a springboard moonsault through the announce table! Paul and Jey won't be getting up after that. As the referee is out there checking on them, Cena slides in with the WWE Title and hits Cody with it. Evil John Cena has done it again folks. But then, a man in a black hoodie runs into the ring and starts beating up Cena. And its R-Truth! Big pop for the Truth who lays Cena out with a bat! Cody drops Cena with another Cross Rhodes and pins him, 1, 2, 3. Cody picks up the win and gets nothing for it. So… Good for him. This match would be better if it wasn't for how long they got heat on Jey. I think 15 minutes would've been more ideal for this match.
My Rating: ***1/4
Cagematch Rating: 6.24
My Rating: 5/10
Yeah, to be honest, I didn't like this one. I can't really say I had much fun watching it. The ladder matches were disappointing in my opinion. Only half of the main event was any good. And this show really suffers from the HHHism that a longer match is the same as a better match.