WWE MONEY IN THE Bank Results: R-truth gets revenge on John Cena

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WWES MONEY IN THE BANK PREMIUM LIVE EVENT WAS FILLED WITH Fantastic Moments Saturday, but it was the main event’s tag-team match that got Pro Wrestling fans to talk.

It seemed that the team of John Cena and Logan Paul was to defeat Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso. It would have marked another loss for Rhodes in what was his first match since Wrestlemania 41. Cena was able to knock Rhodes out as he used the undisputed WWE championship as a weapon.

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R-Truth returns under WWE money in the Bank at the Intuit Dome, June 7, 2025, in Inglewood, California. (Cooper Neil/WWE via Getty Images)

Cena looked around for the judge but couldn’t find him. Then a mysterious man got dressed in a black sweatshirt and black pants into the ring. He attacked Cena and began to hammer him with furious fist against his head. The man stepped out of Cena to reveal himself.

It was R-Truth.

The fans who flowed to the Intuit Dome shouted in shock. It was only six days ago that R-Truth wrote on social media that he would leave WWE. He hit Cena with the title belt.

Rhodes got up and hit Cena with Cross Rhodes for the victory.

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Logan Paul and John Cena have words under WWE money in the bank on June 7, 2025. (Michael Marques/WWE via Getty Images)

It was R-Truth that was talking about the WWE universe. WWE store invoiced him as Ron killing, the right name of R-Truth, which triggered questions about whether he would use another name in the upcoming feud.

R-Truth announced he would leave WWE last week. But it triggered a bigger movement during the week. Fans song “We want truth!” On each of WWE’s shows this week. It became so big that Cena had to address it and put fans down on “Friday Night Smackdown.”

Cena previously defeated R-truth at “Saturday Night’s Main Event” after a confrontation after setback.

Wrestler told fans at X that it wasn’t a “work” that he would be released, which means it wasn’t part of a story to confuse fans to draw a reaction.

“#Wewanttruth was seen, heard, felt and understood … Believe me when I say this, I love all of you to death,” he wrote on X. “We made history together.”

Paul “Triple H” Levesque, WWE’s Chief Content Officer, was asked about R-Truth’s return after the event.

Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso celebrate their victory under WWE money in the bank on June 7, 2025. (Heather McLaughlin/WWE via Getty Images)

“I love the question,” he said. “You enjoy the show? All part of the show, man.”

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