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WWE SmackDown Results — June 06, 2025

Full WWE SmackDown results for June 06, 2025 in Bakersfield, CA. Match card, winners, methods, and championship updates.

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June 06, 2025 — Bakersfield, CAEvent Time: Sat, Jun 7, 12:00 AM UTC
Event Recap
The June 6, 2025 edition of WWE SmackDown at the Dignity Health Arena in Bakersfield was a wild, go‑home for Money in the Bank that delivered all the hype and chaos you could want — even if some parts felt like filler with a Price‑Is‑Right budget. Seth Rollins kicked things off with his usual fire‑and‑brimstone entrance alongside Paul Heyman, Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed, ranting about how he’s gonna snatch that briefcase and run WWE (yeah, we’ve heard this before, but at least Rollins sells it with menace). Jimmy Uso got a surprising (and kind of fun) pin over JC Mateo in the opener, capitalizing on a little miscommunication at ringside to sneak the win. The Women’s Six‑Woman Tag pitted Stephanie Vaquer, Rhea Ripley and Alexa Bliss against Naomi, Roxanne Perez and Giulia, and while it wasn’t a classic match, it gave everyone some ring time before Saturday’s ladder mayhem. Zelina Vega tossed Piper Niven through a table in a Bakersfield Brawl, only to get ambushed post‑match by a very vicious Giulia, which was legitimately brutal in the best way. Over in the men’s division, Penta and Andrade handled American Made, but the celebration was cut brutally short when Rollins, Breakker and Reed stomped them into next week, setting the tone for a very sweaty Money in the Bank environment. The closer was pure carnage: Cody Rhodes and Jey Uso tried to get some momentum going, only for John Cena to bait them into a trap while Logan Paul clocked Uso from behind and Cena blasted Rhodes with the title belt, standing tall to make the whole arena groan with “here we go again” energy.

Match Results

Undercard
Final
Pinfall
13:40
+3
Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
+1
On match card: +1
Summary
Jimmy Uso opened the show against the imposing JC Mateo, and this was more competitive than some folks were expecting. Mateo used his size early with a standing moonsault and some solid grappling, even grinding Uso down with a chinlock. But the real story was chaos at ringside — Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatu loomed like threat level midnight, and their interference actually helped Jimmy more than hurt him when Mateo accidentally collided with Fatu. Uso seized the moment, hit a sneaky roll‑up, and scored the pin. Big win for Jimmy at a weird time, and Mateo’s déjà‑messy booking continues to be… confusing.
Bakersfield brawl
Undercard
Final
Pinfall
10:45
+3
Winning match: +2
On match card: +1
+1
On match card: +1
Summary
This wasn’t your typical lock‑up. Vega and Niven immediately took the fight into brawl territory, using everything legal and not (kendo sticks, chairs, chains). Vega got some nasty shots in early, even decking Piper with a double stomp off the apron, but Niven fought back hard, choking Vega with a chain and sending her face‑first into the steel with a tornado DDT. The finish came when Giulia bizarrely interfered — wiping out Vega’s allies and leaving Vega to lay Niven through a table with a powerbomb. Vega got the win, but then Giulia turned on her instantly, snatching the spotlight and the U.S. title belt like a chaotic riff on “helpful friend.”
Undercard
Final
DQ
13:20
+2
Winning match (DQ): +1
On match card: +1
+1
On match card: +1
Summary
Knight and Black brought some real physicality here — hard strikes, a lariat, and a sliding knee that looked sick — but before it could really build, Seth Rollins crashed the party and blasted Knight with a Stomp, turning this into a disqualification finish. That’s basically the booking equivalent of “we ran out of time,” but it did kick off a chaotic post‑match beatdown: Breakker speared Black, Reed piled on, and Knight even got thrown into the deep end with sentons. So technically Knight “lost,” but he came out looking tough even in defeat… I guess?
6-woman tag team match
Undercard
Final
Pinfall
12:02
Summary
This six‑woman tag was the most wrestling‑heavy match of the night. Vaquer and Giulia started off trading holds and reversals, and it stayed hot and athletic even as tags blurred into frenetic offense. Naomi and Perez did their best, but Rhea Ripley eventually took over with some huge strikes, and after the chaos broke down, Ripley hit Riptide on Perez for the pin. It was the cleanest match of the night and a nice showcase for Ripley’s aggression before Money in the Bank, even if Giulia’s involvement felt like foreshadowing for whatever madness the next week holds.
Main Event
Main Event
Final
Pinfall
7:56
American Made
Summary
Andrade and Penta brought a bit of lucha flair to SmackDown’s tag scene when they teamed up against the Creed Brothers. Early on, Andrade’s quick strikes and Penta’s chops hit hard, but the Creeds used their size and suplexes to ground the duo. The breakout came when El Hijo del Vikingo leapt off the crowd and tangled with Chad Gable, shifting momentum entirely. Once all four men were in the ring and the pace dissolved into brawl mode, Penta hit a flipping piledriver on Brutus for the pin. Afterward, Rollins’ faction laid both men out — a reminder that even in victory, you can still get stomped.