Who qualified for the Women's Money in the Bank ladder match?
Alexa Bliss qualified by defeating Chelsea Green and Michin in a Triple Threat match.
WWE / Smackdown
This week's WWE SmackDown on May 16, 2025, featured the fallout from Backlash, the start of Money in the Bank qualifying matches, and a Women's Championship main event. Alexa Bliss and Solo Sikoa secured spots in their respective ladder mat...
### Money in the Bank Qualifying Matches
The Money in the Bank qualifying matches were a key focus of this week's SmackDown. Alexa Bliss secured her spot in the women's ladder match after a hard-fought victory in a Triple Threat match. On the men's side, Solo Sikoa's dominant performance earned him a place in the men's ladder match.
### Tag Team Division
Fraxiom continued to impress, showcasing their high-flying offense and teamwork in a win against DIY. The Motor City Machine Guns also made an appearance, saving Fraxiom from a post-match attack by DIY.
### Championship Main Event
Tiffany Stratton successfully defended her WWE Women's Championship against Nia Jax in a match that featured interference from Naomi and Jade Cargill. Stratton ultimately secured the win with her Prettiest Moonsault Ever.
### Other Notable Moments
Alexa Bliss qualified by defeating Chelsea Green and Michin in a Triple Threat match.
Solo Sikoa qualified by defeating Jimmy Uso and Rey Fenix in a Triple Threat match.
Tiffany Stratton retained her title against Nia Jax.
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