WWE Raw August 25, 2025: coverage and results

Bron Breakker defeated LA Knight in a chaotic main event

AJ Styles defeated Finn Bálor in one of the night’s standout matches

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Antonio Rubio
Antonio Rubio
Published 08/25/2025

WWE presents a new episode of Monday Night Raw tonight, this time episode number 1,683, live from bp pulse LIVE in Birmingham, England. The show will air live on Netflix, and Solowrestling will bring you the results in this article.

The show will feature several prominent segments and matches, including a new appearance by Roman Reigns and the presence of Nikki Bella. Additionally, Penta will continue his rivalry with The New Day when he faces Kofi Kingston one-on-one. As always, we invite you to comment on the article to share your thoughts on what happens during the show.

Summary of WWE Raw – August 25, 2025

  • Roman Reigns and Bronson Reed had a confrontation.
  • Dragon Lee defeated JD McDonagh after hitting an Operation Dragon.
  • Kofi Kingston defeated Penta after executing a Trouble in Paradise.
  • Becky Lynch agreed to defend the Women's Intercontinental Championship against Nikki Bella at WWE Clash in Paris.
  • Rhea Ripley defeated Roxanne Perez (with Raquel Rodriguez) after hitting a Riptide.
    • IYO SKY came to the Australian's rescue when she was attacked by Perez and Rodriguez.
  • AJ Styles defeated Finn Bálor after hitting a Styles Clash.
  • Bron Breakker defeated LA Knight in the night's main event.
    • Jey Uso, CM Punk, and LA Knight brawled with The Vision. After the fight, tensions escalated, with Jey knocking out both Punk and Knight with two superkicks.

Live Report of WWE Raw – August 25, 2025

WWE Raw begins on Netflix!

We see a video recap of last week's main event.

We see the arrival at the arena of some of tonight's stars: LA Knight, Rhea Ripley, and Nikki Bella.

Roman Reigns opens tonight's show. Fans cheer for the Samoan. He raises his index finger on the entrance ramp. The crowd imitates the gesture while chanting "OTC, OTC". Reigns heads toward the ring. He pauses at the end of the ramp to soak in the fans’ chants. Once in the ring, Reigns raises his finger again as fireworks erupt in the arena. Roman asks for a microphone. Fans continue chanting his name. "Roman, Roman Reigns," sings the UK crowd. "OTC, OTC," they go on before Roman begins to speak. "We could do this all night, but let’s get to the point: Birmingham, acknowledge me!" exclaims "The OTC" to kick off his promo.

Reigns says he has big plans for 2025 and 2026, but he must be honest with himself: fans may acknowledge him, but he has to acknowledge something too. He is no longer the man he used to be. "Yes, you are," chant the fans. "Maybe I could be," Reigns replies. He recalls that Cody Rhodes predicted this. The Vision took everything from him. "Fuck you, Rollins!" chant the fans. Reigns admits things have changed. He no longer has The Bloodline. "YEET, YEET," chant the fans. After hearing this, Roman makes it clear that he respects and is proud of Jey Uso, adding that Jey has earned his spot in the fatal four-way match for the World Heavyweight Championship at WWE Clash in Paris. Reigns continues, recalling everything he has lost: his "Wiseman", his championships... They’ve taken everything from him. And now, they've found something else to take, another way to disrespect him. That leads him to Bronson Reed.

Ladies and gentleman!

Paul Heyman interrupts from the entrance ramp. Accompanied by Reed, carrying his "Shoe-La-Fala", Heyman reminds us that it's been five years since he became Roman's "Wiseman". Five years during which they created "The Bloodline" and took over WWE. Together, they changed the industry forever. But now, things are different. Reigns stands alone in the ring. "OTC, OTC," chant the fans. "I miss you, my Tribal Chief. I loved you five years ago, and I still love you. That’s why I’m here tonight — to disrespect you, my Tribal Chief," says "The Oracle." "Roman, Roman Reigns," chant the fans. Paul responds with chants for Reed, but the crowd keeps chanting Roman’s name. Paul says he's not being disrespectful out of malice, but out of love. However, he admits he’s not man enough to do what must be done — but Bronson Reed is.

Roman grabs the mic. "Hey, asshole. On Sunday, in Paris, you're going to kiss MY ass, because I’m going to kick HIS", Reigns tells Paul. Reed asks for the mic. The Australian says Clash in Paris won’t be about revenge, but about disrespect. Bronson gives a brief history lesson. "Your Samoan tribe is civilized. Mine isn’t. We were exiled and sent to Australia," Reed says. He points out that Reigns’ tattoos were paid for. His were earned. "Roman, I’m the Samoan your father and uncle warned you about — and at Clash in Paris, you’ll find out why", says Bronson.

"Wait. This guy is Samoan? Why didn’t anyone tell me?" asks a confused Reigns. That means your ass is mine! Hey, maybe we should start over. How about I give you one last chance, since we’re cut from the same cloth? How about you bring your fat ass over here, give me back the sneakers, apologize to my people for wasting our time, acknowledge me, and never disrespect me again? What do you say? Come over here so we can settle this". "Give him back the sneakers!", chant the fans. Bronson hands the Shoe-La-Fala to Paul. "Roman, you don’t want me to come over there, because if I do, I’ll make you acknowledge me as your Tribal Thief," Bronson replies. "Well, he’s right about one thing. He won’t need to come here — because I’m going over there!" says Roman as he leaves the ring.

The two men meet at the center of the entrance ramp, where a brawl quickly breaks out. Reigns throws Bronson into the barricade. Reed responds by shoving Roman into a ring post and hitting him with a headbutt. The action moves into the ring. Several security members rush in to separate them but are unable to contain the chaos. Bronson takes down Reigns, ready to steal another pair of sneakers, but "The OTC" stops him. Reed crushes Roman with a senton. He climbs to the top rope, ready to hit a Tsunami, but Adam Pearce arrives with more security to prevent it. Reigns recovers and hits the Australian, sending him to ringside. Roman goes after him to continue the fight. Security finally manages to break it up. Reed is escorted backstage while Reigns is held back on the entrance ramp.

We see Finn Bálor, JD McDonagh, and Dominik Mysterio walking backstage. Mysterio soon separates from his partners to meet up with El Grande Americano. Upon noticing this, the Irishmen approach their partner. Dom assures them he’s got everything under control and tells them to go ahead. Bálor and McDonagh accept and head to the ring.

Dragon Lee vs. JD McDonagh (with Finn Bálor)

Both men struggle for control as they move the action into a corner. Lee executes a Dragon Screw, followed by a direct kick to the face. JD dodges a charge from the Mexican, who crashes into the turnbuckle. McDonagh distracts the referee (Jessika Carr) while Finn climbs onto the apron, ready to attack the masked man. However, the official turns just in time to see the Irishman’s intentions.

Carr then decides to eject Bálor from ringside. JD exits the ring to speak with his partner, which Lee takes advantage of by launching himself onto both with a tope. Dragon brings JD back into the ring. The masked man heads to the top rope to dive onto McDonagh, but JD counters with a dropkick. This allows JD to take control of the match.

McDonagh throws Dragon into a corner before hitting a side suplex. JD strikes Lee in the corner and follows up with a snap suplex. McDonagh climbs to the top rope. Lee follows and kicks him. JD grabs his opponent and hits a superplex. Both men trade strikes in the center of the ring. Lee surprises the Irishman with a German suplex followed by a poisonrana. McDonagh immediately counters with a standing Spanish fly. 1..2..NO.

JD and Dragon continue exchanging attacks. Lee surprises McDonagh with a sit-out powerbomb. 1..2..NO. Lee takes JD to a corner and hits a double stomp. 1..2..NO. Carr breaks the count after seeing McDonagh's foot on the ropes. Dominik Mysterio appears to distract Lee, but AJ Styles shows up to take care of him. "The Phenomenal One" throws Dom over the barricade. Styles chases after him. Meanwhile, Lee takes down McDonagh with a flying elbow before finishing him with an Operation Dragon. 1..2..3.

Winner: Dragon Lee

Jackie Redmond interviews LA Knight backstage. "The Megastar" recalls what happened last week with CM Punk. LA Knight believes "The Best in the World" could’ve avoided crashing into him and falling through a table. He also could’ve helped him afterward—but he didn’t. CM Punk came to him last week to try and join forces against The Vision, but he himself made sure that wouldn’t happen. LA Knight understands why CM Punk is trying to eliminate all his opponents at Clash in Paris, and he also knows why Punk wants everything to revolve around him. It’s because CM Punk is hungry. LA Knight says many are hungry. A feast awaits in Paris, but the portions will be limited. And no one but him will go to bed that night as World Heavyweight Champion. Everyone in "The Vision" knows it. As for his opponent tonight, Bron Breakker, he promises to send him back to the "factory he came from."

Rusev sends a message to Sheamus via a video. The Bulgarian says he was born, trained, and programmed to crush. He is a super athlete. A living example of what happens when you pursue perfection but let go of evil. “Trained by monsters only to be released,” says Rusev. He promised himself he wouldn’t listen to the fans after returning to WWE. He will no longer hurt who they want—but who he chooses. “And there’s nothing I’d enjoy more than hurting you, Sheamus. Clash in Paris. A match of your choice in a stadium full of people like you—cowards. You've chosen your own poison, my friend, so my conscience is clear for what I’m about to do. Because I’ve finally realized it’s impossible to be good when you’re destined to be great!” exclaims Rusev to end his promo.

Finn Bálor and JD McDonagh reunite with their teammates in The Judgment Day clubhouse. Finn approaches Dominik Mysterio to confront him for not helping McDonagh. Dominik reminds him that he wasn’t ejected from ringside. Raquel Rodriguez tries to ease tensions, pointing out that Liv Morgan wouldn’t want this. Mysterio acknowledges the Texan is right. On another note, he reminds Finn that he knows AJ Styles better than anyone and suggests he deal with the issue tonight. Bálor agrees to his partner’s request. In fact, he’s going to speak to Adam Pearce now. McDonagh asks if he wants company. Finn replies no. "I'll handle this myself", says Bálor as he shoots a cold stare at Dom. With the matter settled, Rodriguez turns to Roxanne Perez, suggesting she focus entirely on her match tonight.

Penta vs. Kofi Kingston (with Xavier Woods and Grayson Waller)

Penta corners Kofi in one of the turnbuckles, landing several chops. The Mexican follows with a hurricanrana, then several clotheslines. Kingston escapes to the apron to catch his breath. Penta chases him, only to be caught off guard by his opponent. Kofi hits a splash directly onto the Mexican’s back. Kingston goes for another splash, but Penta blocks it with his knees. Penta sends Kofi out of the ring with a clothesline and prepares for a tope, but the Ghanaian sprints up the entrance ramp like a bat out of hell. Woods and Waller chase after him.

Kofi returns to the ring, only to fall once again into the Mexican’s clutches. Penta delivers a painful chop on the ropes. Kofi grabs one of his opponent’s legs to pull him out of the ring. Kingston throws Penta over the barricade into the crowd. Kofi continues attacking his opponent in front of the fans. Penta tries to recover, but Kingston hits a body drop, causing the Mexican to crash onto the announce table. Xavier laughs at Penta while the referee counts to ten.

Penta makes it back before the referee reaches 10, but Kofi greets him with a flurry of kicks. Penta recovers and hits Kingston with a Pendulum Kick. 1..2..NO. Kofi blocks a Penta Driver and responds with a knee strike. Kingston follows up with a double legdrop. Kofi sets up for the Trouble in Paradise, but Penta stops him with a superkick.

Penta hits a lungblower. 1..2..NO. Kingston blocks a Mexican Destroyer and counters with a legdrop. 1..2..NO. Penta takes his opponent to the top rope. The Mexican hits a superplex, followed by a Penta Driver. 1..2..NO. Kofi escapes to ringside, regrouping with Grayson. Penta knocks Waller out with a kick to the face before launching himself with a tope onto Kofi and Woods. The action returns to the ring. Penta climbs a turnbuckle. Kingston grabs his legs to make him fall, then finishes him off with a Trouble in Paradise. 1..2..3.

Winner: Kofi Kingston

Rhea Ripley warms up backstage. IYO SKY approaches the Australian. “Rhea, thanks for having my back last week. I respect you, but Kairi and Asuka are my family, and they’re not happy with you getting involved in our business. So I think we should keep our distance for a while,” says IYO. Meanwhile, Kairi Sane and Asuka are seen in the background. “IYO, you know I respect you, and if this is something you need to do, I understand. It’s okay. I appreciate you,” Ripley says before walking away. However, SKY grabs her arm. “Thanks for understanding, Rhea,” says the Japanese star before hugging “Mami.” A furious Asuka walks off. IYO wishes Ripley luck in her match tonight. Rhea thanks her and walks away.

Byron Saxton interviews Raquel Rodriguez and Roxanne Perez from the stands. Roxanne says her confidence is intact heading into tonight’s match, especially after defeating IYO SKY—something Rhea Ripley has never done. Furthermore, once she’s done with the Australian, she and Raquel can refocus on their goal: reclaiming the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships. Rodriguez adds that everything is fine within The Judgment Day and asks Saxton not to go fishing for misleading headlines.

Adam Pearce is seen speaking with Stephanie Vaquer backstage. The Raw General Manager assures the Chilean that she remains the number one contender for the Women’s World Championship. Pearce has been thinking a lot about who her opponent should be, but unfortunately, the match won’t take place at WWE Clash in Paris. Adam promises to let her know once he’s made a decision. Stephanie thanks him, stating that she’ll be ready when the time comes.

Becky Lynch makes her entrance. “The Man” receives a mixed reaction. Becky recalls how her WWE career began in this dump called Birmingham. With that said, she questions who Nikki Bella thinks she is for challenging her. “I’m not some dog that comes running when someone whistles…,” says the Intercontinental Champion before being interrupted by the WWE Hall of Famer.

"Hey, Becky, if you’re not a bitch, why do you act like one?" Bella asks from the ramp. “If you weren’t, there wouldn’t be any problem facing me for that championship,” she adds while walking toward the ring. “The Man” reminds her that she runs things around here and has no intention of handing out title shots—especially not to a “Barbie with a broken neck.” Bella reminds her that this Barbie with a broken neck kicked her ass last week. She also reminds Becky that she paved the way so Lynch could later make history. Lynch says she knows Nikki’s story and contributions to women’s wrestling—but she just doesn’t care. “I never wanted to respect you. I wanted to replace you. And I’ve done a damn good job,” says the Irishwoman.

“You wanted to replace me because you were afraid to face me,” replies Bella, recalling how Becky always hid behind Charlotte Flair as her sidekick. Lynch declares that she’s the greatest wrestler of all time, and Sports Illustrated backs her up. “Nobody cares what Sports Illustrated has to say, Becky! I care what the people have to say. The same people you insult week after week. These people are the ones who made you relevant,” the WWE Hall of Famer fires back. “Now you reek of desperation. And I’m not the only one who thinks so. A lot of people believe Becky Lynch is a desperate woman,” she adds. “Becky’s desperate!” chant the fans. Lynch lashes out at them. Nothing surprising from the British people—the same ones who oppressed Ireland for eight centuries.

Nikki says “The Man” has lost her balls and become a coward who resorts to cheap tricks. Becky insists she’s no coward, and she’ll prove it by granting the match Nikki so desperately wants. But it won’t be in this city—it will be in Paris. Because the only good thing to come out of Birmingham died a month ago. Thankfully, Ozzy Osbourne moved to Los Angeles, a more fitting city. “Because if I lived in Birmingham, I’d be dead too,” Becky adds, further insulting the local crowd.

Nikki says Becky acts that way because she knows that no matter how hard she tries, her name will never be as big as Bella’s. Nikki snatches the title and raises it in front of the Irishwoman, promising that at Clash in Paris, we’ll hear ‘Nikki Bella is the new Intercontinental Champion’. Nikki throws down the mic while still holding the title high. Becky tries to kick her, but Nikki blocks the attack. Both women struggle, countering each other’s finishers. Becky escapes to ringside to put distance between them. Nikki picks up the championship and raises it once more. Lynch yells at her from ringside. The WWE Hall of Famer yells back. “It’s mine!” shouts the Irishwoman as she retreats backstage.

Jackie Redmond interviews CM Punk backstage. “The Best in the World” knows that at WWE Clash in Paris, he’ll face three other men. But before that, he wanted to form an alliance with LA Knight and Jey Uso to defend against The Vision. However, neither of them wanted to. CM Punk says he didn’t intentionally send LA Knight through a table last week, but he didn’t feel bad about it either. And yes, of course he’s hungry. He’s obsessed with the World Heavyweight Championship that Seth Rollins snatched from his hands. CM Punk promises nothing will stop him from achieving his goal, even if it means painting his masterpiece with the blood of his rivals at Clash in Paris while the crowd chants “C-M-Punk.”

Sheamus responds to Rusev in a video promo. The Irishman welcomes his old friend back to WWE—a return, he says, that no one asked for, especially not him. Why? Because Rusev lost his passion for this business. Since returning, the Bulgarian has done nothing but cut promos from a dark room while targeting the weakest members of the roster. But something has changed in recent weeks. The trilogy of matches they’ve had has shown the world the Bulgarian warrior Sheamus once knew. "Thanks to me, the world remembers the real Rusev," says Sheamus. Now, just days away from their match at Clash in Paris, he has to admit that Rusev has earned his respect. Sheamus asks Rusev to give it everything he’s got in Paris. "I want the old Rusev back, because don't forget—I made you relevant again! From Bulgaria to Paris, blow after blow after blow," the Irishman says to close his promo.

Rhea Ripley vs. Roxanne Perez (with Raquel Rodriguez)

Roxanne dodges Rhea’s opening strike and slaps her. Perez continues to surprise the Australian, who fires back with a dropkick. Enraged, Ripley unleashes a flurry of punches on Roxy in a corner. "The Prodigy" escapes to ringside for a breather. Rhea follows her out to continue the assault. Ripley brings her back in, ready to finish the match. Roxanne blocks a Riptide and slips back outside.

Rhea follows. Perez quickly slides back in and launches into a suicide dive, but the Australian catches her mid-air. Roxanne slips from her grasp and hides behind Rodriguez. "Mami" gets distracted by Raquel, giving Perez the chance to finally hit the suicide dive. Perez targets Ripley’s left leg. Rhea tries to shake it off, but her opponent keeps going after the injured leg.

Roxanne hits a springboard moonsault on her opponent. 1..2..NO. Rhea tries to fight back, but Roxy goes right back to the Australian’s left leg, kicking it on the ropes. Perez drags Ripley to the corner and hits multiple corner uppercuts. "The Prodigy" locks in a painful submission hold on the injured leg. Rhea kicks her off, but Roxanne responds with a DDT.

Roxanne goes for another springboard moonsault, but Rhea gets the knees up. Ripley hits several clotheslines and sets up for a Razor’s Edge, but Raquel grabs her partner’s legs to save her. Furious, Rhea grabs at Rodriguez’s hair, but Roxanne surprises her with a hurricanrana. Perez follows up with a Satomura Special on the Australian. 1..2..NO.

Perez keeps kicking at Rhea, who responds with a headbutt. Ripley executes a Razor’s Edge, followed by a knee strike. 1..2..NO. Rodriguez climbs onto the apron to cheer for her partner. Rhea charges at them. Roxy moves out of the way, and Ripley hits Raquel with a rope dropkick. As she returns to the ring, the Australian is hit with a dropkick from "The Prodigy". Rhea blocks a Russian Leg Sweep and counters with a headbutt and a final Riptide. 1..2..3.

Winner: Rhea Ripley

Raquel attacks Rhea after the match. Perez quickly joins her partner. “IYO, IYO,” the crowd chants, hoping the Japanese star will come help “Mami.”

IYO SKY storms onto the scene!

"The Genius of the Sky" takes care of the Texans, teaming up with Rhea to drive them out of the ring. IYO approaches the Australian to check on her. Ripley thanks her and hugs SKY as the segment comes to a close.

Seth Rollins and Paul Heyman are seen chatting while a furious Bronson Reed fumes beside them. “The Visionary” and “The Oracle” congratulate each other for being right about Reed. Seth knows what the Australian is capable of and is eager to watch him destroy Roman Reigns in Paris. Meanwhile, tonight, Bron Breakker will make sure LA Knight doesn’t even make it to France. “Guys, this is the vision. It’s everything we dreamed of. And we’re about to turn it into something much bigger,” says Rollins before walking away.

We see Georgie Farmer (actor from Wednesday) in the front row.

Rhea Ripley thanks IYO SKY backstage. "And what about keeping your distance?" asks the Australian. "I owed you for last week," SKY replies. "You didn’t owe me anything, but I appreciate it. Thank you," says Rhea before walking away. The Kabuki Warriors approach IYO. A furious Asuka reminds her that Rhea is not part of their family. Kairi Sane tries to calm her partner down. "I told Rhea to stay out of our business! What are you doing with her?" asks Asuka. Kairi reminds SKY that they're here to support her. IYO tries to explain, but Asuka orders her to stop talking to "Mami." SKY grabs "The Empress of Tomorrow" by the arm. Asuka pushes IYO away before walking off. A despondent "The Genius of the Sky" turns to "The Pirate Princess." "Kairi, please, believe me," says SKY. "I'm sorry," replies Sane through tears before leaving.

Finn Bálor vs. AJ Styles

Bálor takes AJ down with a clothesline before sending him outside the ring. Styles comes back to continue the fight. AJ corners the Irishman. Bálor kicks AJ, who responds with a dropkick. Finn ends up ringside, where he eats a tope from his opponent. Styles brings him back in, and the two begin exchanging blows.

Finn shoves Styles on the ropes to block a Phenomenal Forearm. Bálor kicks AJ off the apron to send him back to the floor. Styles returns, only to be caught by the Irishman. AJ tries to fight back but gets nailed with a dropkick to the face. Finn punishes AJ on the ropes and locks him in a grounded headlock.

Styles fights back with a flurry of offense, ending in a spinning backbreaker. Finn tries to counter, but AJ catches him with a Pele Kick. Styles follows up with an Ushigoroshi. 1..2..NO. Finn blocks a Styles Clash and counters with a Slingblade. Bálor hits a shotgun dropkick and then goes for the Coup de Grace. AJ dodges the finisher and catches the Irishman, hitting a Styles Clash. 1..2..3.

Winner: AJ Styles

Jey Uso talks with Roman Reigns, sharing all his concerns. Reigns reminds him that he’s been in this business for 20 years. He’s helped a lot of people already. Now it’s time to focus on himself. Reigns advises Jey to pursue his goal—and that means letting go of helping his friends. It's about creating moments to add to their family legacy. "That’s just my perspective. You go out there and do what you want," Roman says before shaking his cousin’s hand. They part with a "YEET."

Byron Saxton is about to interview The New Day in the crowd area, but Grayson Waller snatches the mic and hands it to his teammates. Kofi Kingston celebrates his shocking victory over Penta with confetti. The Ghanaian points out that he did exactly what he promised: avenged Xavier Woods. Woods accuses the Mexican of illegally attacking them the past three weeks, even destroying his hat and hurting his neck. The fans boo. Xavier and Kofi shout back at them. Kingston makes it clear they don't want to be in England. Luckily, in a few days, they'll be back in the U.S. Meanwhile, the fans are stuck in this disgusting city. Woods goes further, saying the crowd should be grateful to even see them. That’s why he advises them to get on their knees and raise their hands to the sky to shout, "Thank God for The New Day!"

We see a new vignette starring Bayley, who continues to struggle with the voices in her head. The babyface version reminds her that success came when she followed her heart. That’s how she won her first championship, the NXT Women’s Title. She may not have wrestled at WrestleMania this year, but she knows what it’s like to leave the event as champion. Bayley succeeded because she believed in herself. "You’re right," says Bayley. The heel version returns, calling "The Role Model" insecure and wicked. The heel mocks the babyface, saying they were better off without her. Without her, they won two titles at once. The face reminds her she was there first. The two argue, ignoring Bayley herself, who can't take it anymore. "Stop. Stop. STOP!" she screams to silence the voices.

Lyra Valkyria speaks with Adam Pearce backstage. The Irishwoman expresses concern for Bayley, asking if she’s seen a doctor. Adam hasn’t heard anything but promises to inform her if he does. Valkyria thanks him before walking away, urging him once more that someone needs to talk to "The Role Model." Dominik Mysterio, Finn Bálor, and JD McDonagh approach the Raw General Manager. Mysterio wants to know what Pearce will do about AJ Styles. Adam reminds him that Bálor already faced "The Phenomenal One" tonight. Mysterio says that’s not enough. He wants more. AJ cost McDonagh his match tonight and prevented him from winning the Mega Championship at Triplemanía XXXIII. "This has to end," says Dom. Pearce has a solution: next week, on Raw in Paris, Dominik will face Styles one-on-one—with the Intercontinental Championship on the line. Finn smiles in the background. Pearce walks off, leaving behind a visibly annoyed Mysterio.

Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker are walking backstage when they’re ambushed by Roman Reigns! The Samoan throws Bron into a pile of crates and slams Bronson into a pillar. He follows up with a Superman Punch. Security swarms the scene to escort Roman out of the building. Adam Pearce rushes to check on Breakker, but LA Knight suddenly appears to attack him!

"The Megastar" continues the assault as he drags Bron toward the ring. LA Knight throws his rival into the barricade. Breakker tries to fight back, only to be launched into the ring post. LA Knight stomps on Bron. The latter recovers and kicks LA Knight in the gut. Bron dives off the apron with a clothesline, but LA Knight counters him. LA Knight repeatedly slams Bron’s head into the announce table, then jumps off it with a clothesline. LA Knight brings Breakker into the ring, where the referee finally calls for the bell.

LA Knight vs. Bron Breakker (with Paul Heyman)

LA Knight kicks Breakker in the corner and hits a neckbreaker. Bron recovers and unleashes a barrage of corner spears. Breakker hits a powerful clothesline to take full control. Bron pummels his opponent and uses the ropes for extra damage. He follows with a body drop and a release German suplex.

LA Knight fights back with a flurry of punches. He knocks Breakker down with a Russian Leg Sweep and sends him to the outside. LA Knight hits a rope dropkick. He follows, but Bron grabs him and throws him into the announce table. Breakker then hurls him into the steel steps. He takes a seat atop the announce table beside Paul Heyman as they both watch LA Knight crawling on the floor.

Bron brings his opponent back inside. He throws LA Knight into the corner. Paul Heyman steps up on the apron. LA Knight tries to go after him, but Bron stops him. Breakker sends "The Megastar" crashing into the barricade. Bron drags him back into the ring and continues his assault. He locks LA Knight in a grounded headlock.

LA Knight fights out with a series of elbows. Bron grabs the turnbuckle to block a neckbreaker. He lifts LA Knight to the top rope and executes a Frankensteiner. 1..2..NO. LA Knight kicks Bron to stop a spear. Breakker hoists him up for a Gorilla Press Slam, but LA Knight counters into a DDT.

Both men trade strikes. LA Knight drops Bron with a clothesline and follows with a neckbreaker. He hits an inverted DDT and goes for a diving elbowdrop, but Bron dodges. Breakker sets up for a spear, but "The Megastar" counters with a big boot. 1..2..NO. LA Knight drags Bron to the top rope. "The Megastar" hits a superplex followed by a diving elbowdrop. LA Knight prepares to finish him off, but…

Seth Rollins appears!

LA Knight turns his attention to Rollins, but is blindsided by a spear from Bron! Breakker drags LA Knight back into the ring and delivers a second spear. 1..2..3.

Winner: Bron Breakker

Rollins and Breakker continue the beatdown on LA Knight.

Jey Uso arrives!

The Samoan takes out Bron and attacks Seth, knocking him down with a superkick. Jey prepares for a spear, but Breakker re-enters the ring. Seth uses the distraction to hit a Pedigree on Jey. Rollins sets up for a Stomp, but…

CM Punk storms the ring!

"The Best in the World" takes out Bron at ringside before entering the ring. He and Seth trade blows. CM Punk gains the upper hand, but Breakker quickly jumps in to help "The Visionary," pulling him to safety outside the ring. The crowd boos the World Heavyweight Champion. Meanwhile, CM Punk helps Jey to his feet. LA Knight confronts CM Punk over recent tensions. The situation escalates. Jey tries to keep the peace, but LA Knight and CM Punk both shove him aside.

Breakker attempts to return, but Rollins stops him and asks him to simply watch. LA Knight and CM Punk brawl, and Punk shoves "The Megastar" into Uso. Jey retaliates with a superkick to LA Knight. CM Punk and Jey Uso stand over him, only for Uso to suddenly land another superkick, this time on "The Best in the World." Rollins watches gleefully from the ramp. He raises the World Heavyweight Championship, vowing to still wear it after WWE Clash in Paris. Jey celebrates with the crowd as the show comes to an end.