WWE is packing more action into one day than most networks manage in a month:
Money in the Bank and NXT vs. AAA: Worlds Collide will both go down on June 7 in Los Angeles, meaning fans can now enjoy briefcase-based betrayal and lucha-fueled madness in a single, sun-drenched, churro-scented day.
The announcement dropped like a briefcase from the ceiling on WrestleMania 41 weekend:
– Worlds Collide will stream live from the Kia Forum,
– Money in the Bank will take over the Intuit Dome, home of this year’s Raw on Netflix premiere,
– And somewhere in the chaos, a QR code dared you to pre-register like a responsible adult.
The double-header also follows WWE’s acquisition of Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide, marking the start of Vince McMahon’s unofficial bid to own everything with a ring and a mask. The move sets up the most ambitious crossover since Marvel made us cry over raccoons. NXT vs. AAA? That’s flips vs. forearms. Tequila vs. protein shakes. Respectfully, we want it all.
Oh, and if you thought AEW was going to chill? Think again—Grand Slam Mexico with CMLL hits the calendar just a week later, because the only thing hotter than summer wrestling is the passive-aggressive lucha arms race currently unfolding before our eyes.
Also confirmed:
– No more international MITB… for now.
– 2023 was in London.
– 2024 was in Toronto.
– 2025? Two venues. One city. Zero chill.
You know what they say:
First they battle for briefcases… then they collide for kingdoms.