WWE Clash in Paris: live results and coverage

Seth Rollins retained the Heavyweight World Championship in the main event of the night

John Cena defeated Logan Paul in the final match of his career in Europe

WWE Clash in Paris
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Antonio Rubio
Published 08/31/2025

Tonight a new PLE is celebrated, WWE Clash in Paris, an event that features six matches, including the last match that John Cena will have in Europe before his retirement as a professional wrestler. Solowrestling will provide live coverage that you can follow in this article. As always, we encourage you to write your comments.

You can find information about the schedule and the card of the show at this link. You can also follow the special program of Solowrestling on our YouTube channel, or directly in this same news. The show will start at 2:00 PM ET (United States) and the Countdown to Clash in Paris two hours earlier.

Countdown to WWE Clash in Paris

Michael Cole, Wade Barrett, and Big E welcome us to the Countdown Show from the center of the ring.

Cathy Kelley interviews CM Punk backstage. "The Best in the World" assures that he knows both Seth Rollins and the people of Paris very well. CM Punk recalls that Rollins needs to surround himself with his team of fools to keep the World Heavyweight Championship that he stole from him at SummerSlam. LA Knight, on the other hand, does nothing but complain about who his friends are and who they are not, and what is an accident and what is not. And finally, there is Jey Uso, who ended up giving him an unexpected superkick in the last episode of WWE Raw. In fact, he has a score to settle with him for that reason. CM Punk refocuses on Rollins, ensuring that it doesn't matter how many men he has in his corner. That won't change anything, as at the end of the night he will put everyone to sleep and leave the event as the new World Heavyweight Champion.

Peter Rosenberg interviews Jey Uso backstage. The Samoan is very excited about the WWE European tour, in which he has been able to visit many cities. Now, his intention is to close it with a golden key with a victory in Paris. Jey knows that tonight there will be no friends in his match, nor will he be able to count on help. However, he is prepared to do it once again, ready to win the world gold for the second time.

Cathy Kelley interviews Triple H backstage. The WWE Content Chief is more than satisfied with the reception of European fans to this new tour of the old continent. The last SmackDown show in Lyon turned out to be one of the noisiest nights in the history of the blue brand and tonight, with more than 30,000 people in the venue, he believes that the audience will be crazy. Triple H points out that the event's card is full of great talents and matches for the audience that will pack the stadium tonight. "Paris, you've seen Lyon. You've seen the rest of the United Kingdom. You have a lot of work ahead of you, but I believe in you," he says to end the interview.

Jackie Redmond, Peter Rosenberg, and Big E are in charge of presenting the second hour of the Countdown Show.

We see a promotional video starring The Wyatt Sicks. Uncle Howdy recalls that they are doing exactly what they promised to do as soon as they arrived: end the lies and expose the truth hidden behind each team. "The reaper is here for the harvest. It's over," he says.

Cathy Kelley interviews The Street Profits and B-Fab backstage. The latter denies the comments made by Bo Dallas last Friday, recalling that Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins are a true family, as they have been fighting together for eight years. In fact, they are the only true family in the tag team division. The strongest bonds do not always have to do with blood. Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford remain silent, with the former agreeing with his partner: they have been together for eight years and are ready for tonight's match. B-Fab speaks up again to ensure that Ford and Dawkins are always ready and tonight they will regain the WWE Tag Team Championships. The interview ends with The Street Profits maintaining their silence.

Nadir Mohammedi interviews Sheamus backstage. The Irishman points out that he has seen thousands of impatient French fans for this PLE. And one of the biggest cities in the world is about to see some of the best matches in history, including his Donnybrook Match against Rusev. And this match will consist of blow after blow after blow... Sheamus continues to joke with Mohammedi before ending the interview.

Jackie Redmond interviews LA Knight before the show. "The Megastar" explains how he is able to maintain confidence in himself despite being surrounded by great talents. He knows that this Sunday he will face three guys who are at the top of the mountain, so he must think about how to fit into that place. Despite everything, he still believes that he deserves to be in this match. LA Knight also believes that he is the hungriest man in this fight. Seth Rollins, on the other hand, is the most desperate man, as evidenced by the fact that he has surrounded himself with so many collaborators to recover the World Championship at all costs. Another hungry man is CM Punk, who had the gold for five minutes before it was snatched from him. LA Knight doesn't think it's his time. He believes it should have been a long time ago. He has only had two or three title opportunities. Very few for a guy who has made a big impact in this industry and in WWE. LA Knight has a goal: to win the World Heavyweight Championship and defend it week after week. "The Megastar" has thought a lot about how he will feel when he achieves it, and it is a feeling that he must not lose sight of to maintain control. And once he achieves it, he will have to throw a party. Jackie joins in before thanking her guest for his time. This is the end of this interview.

Summary of WWE Clash in Paris

  • Roman Reigns defeated Bronson Reed before being brutally attacked by The Vision.
  • The Wyatt Sicks (Joe Gacy and Dexter Lumis) defeated The Street Profits (Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins) to retain the WWE Tag Team Championships.
  • Becky Lynch defeated Nikki Bella to retain the Women's Intercontinental Championship.
  • Rusev defeated Sheamus in a Donnybrook Match.
  • John Cena defeated Logan Paul.
  • Seth Rollins defeated LA Knight, CM Punk, and Jey Uso to retain the World Heavyweight Championship in the main event of the night.

WWE Clash in Paris

WWE Clash in Paris starts on Netflix!

We see the arrival of some of tonight's protagonists at the venue: Jey Uso, CM Punk, LA Knight, Seth Rollins (accompanied by The Vision), Becky Lynch, Nikki Bella, and Logan Paul.

We see an introductory video of WWE Clash in Paris.

Bronson Reed is in charge of opening the show. Carrying his "Shoe-La-Fala" and accompanied by Paul Heyman, "The Tribal Thief" heads to the ring, where Roman Reigns awaits.

"The OTC" makes his entrance to a great ovation. Carrying his Ula Fala, Roman heads into the ring as fans chant his name.

Bronson Reed (with Paul Heyman) vs. Roman Reigns

Both men observe each other carefully as fans root for their favorite. "Roman, Roman Reigns," they chant. "The OTC" smiles as he waits in one of the corners. "Let's go Roman!" the fans chant before the Samoan measures his strength with his opponent. He quickly gets rid of the pressure from Reigns. Reed poses to mock his rival. "Fuck you Bronson!" the crowd chants while giving him the finger.

Roman and Bronson continue to measure their strength. Reigns ends this exchange with a direct punch to the face. Roman continues to hit Reed, cornering him in one of the corners. Reigns unleashes a rain of punches on the Australian's head. Roman carries Reed on his back, but his opponent's weight is too much, and he ends up giving in. Reigns ends up at ringside. Bronson throws himself at him with a flying tackle from the apron. The Australian applies an uranage to his opponent on the commentator's table.

Reigns recovers to throw Bronson against one of the ring posts. Roman continues to hit his opponent's head against the post before clearing the commentator's table. A recovered Reed hits the Samoan from behind before posing on the metal stairs, earning the boos of the fans. The action returns to the ring, where Reed knocks down Reigns with a bodyslam. 1..2..NO.

Bronson continues to attack Roman, applying an elbow drop. Reed unleashes a flurry of punches on Reigns, whom he later throws against one of the corners. Bronson puts all his weight on Roman's chest in the ropes area. Reed traps his opponent in a painful submission hold. Roman stands up in an attempt to counterattack, but Bronson easily knocks him down.

Reed traps Roman in a headlock on the canvas. Heyman smiles maliciously as he watches the scene. Reigns throws several punches. Reed immediately responds with a samoan drop. 1..2..NO. Bronson poses with the "Shoe-La-Fala" to earn the insults of the fans again. Reed unleashes another rain of attacks on Reigns, who is left lying on the canvas.

Reed tries to snatch a shoe from Roman, but he prevents it by throwing him against one of the corners. "The OTC" dodges a charge from the Australian, who ends up hitting another corner. Reigns continues to hit Reed until he expels him from the ring with a clothesline. "OTC, OTC," chant the fans. Roman kicks Bronson's face on the apron before throwing him against the metal stairs.

Reigns takes his opponent back into the ring and prepares to execute a Superman Punch. Bronson dodges and counters with a uranage, followed by a senton. 1..2..NO. Reed lifts Roman onto his shoulders. "The OTC" throws several elbows to escape the Australian before surprising him with a crucifix pin. 1..2..NO. Reigns looks to continue his offense, but ends up receiving a Death Valley Driver. 1..2..NO.

Reed hits Roman with a superkick, sending him to ringside. Bronson tries to dive onto his opponent, but Roman stops him with a right hand. Reigns returns to hit a Superman Punch. 1..2..NO. Roman sets up for a spear, but Bronson counters with a dropkick. A clothesline sends the Samoan crashing outside. Reed launches himself with a suicide dive! “This is awesome!”, chants the crowd.

Bronson brings Reigns back into the ring. Roman avoids the impact of a Tsunami. Reigns takes advantage to hit a spear, but Reed blocks it! Bronson immediately follows up with a sit-out powerbomb. 1..2..NO. The Australian climbs the ropes. Roman recovers and strikes him, but Bronson answers with a headbutt. Once again, Reigns climbs after his rival and lands a Superman Punch. He then hits a Samoan Drop from the second rope. The crowd goes wild. Reigns hits a spear to end his opponent's resistance. 1..2..3.

Winner: Roman Reigns

Roman climbs onto the commentary table and raises his index finger. The fans mimic the gesture to celebrate with "The OTC". Meanwhile, Heyman checks on Reed in one of the corners. Roman notices and returns to the ring. Reigns approaches "The Oracle", soon standing face-to-face with his former ally. Paul pleads for mercy, assuring him he still loves and acknowledges him as his “Tribal Chief”. Reigns demands his shoes back. Paul removes the “Shoe-La-Fala” and hands it to Reigns, who raises it in the center of the ring, before locking Heyman in a Guillotine! Slowly, Paul loses consciousness.

Reigns releases his victim and heads back to the commentary table. Roman signs the recovered shoes and throws them into the crowd as gifts. Suddenly, Bron Breakker appears on the French commentary table and delivers a spear to "The OTC"! The English commentary table is destroyed and Reigns is in severe pain.

Breakker and Reed help Heyman to his feet and escort him backstage. Meanwhile, Roman is assisted by several officials and producers. Reigns refuses help, walking on his own toward the entrance ramp. Bron notices and charges toward the Samoan to hit a second spear. Reed brings Roman back into the ring and hits a Tsunami. Several security members led by Adam Pearce arrive. The Raw General Manager orders the heels to leave. "This is what happens when you mess with The Vision!" shouts Bronson as WWE’s medical team places Roman on a stretcher. Suddenly, Reed runs back into the ring to hit a second Tsunami.

Jey Uso appears to attack Reed and Breakker!

The Samoan clears “The Vision” from the ring before tending to his cousin. Suddenly, the heels return. Jey fights Reed. Bron takes advantage and surprises Jey with a spear. Pearce tries to restore order, but nothing can stop Bronson from delivering a third Tsunami to Reigns. With the heels gone, Roman is finally taken out on a stretcher. A hurt Jey walks with his cousin. The fans send them off with applause.

We see Jelly Roll and Post Malone in the front row.

A furious Adam Pearce confronts Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker backstage for what just happened. Pearce says it’s their fault Roman Reigns is on his way to the hospital. Breakker reminds him that “The OTC” attacked Paul Heyman first. Adam orders them to leave the arena. Bronson and Bron refuse, saying they want to be at Seth Rollins’ side tonight. Pearce assures them that won’t happen and orders them out. If they appear again, they’ll be indefinitely suspended without pay. Breakker warns him he’ll regret the decision. Security escorts The Vision out.

WWE Tag Team Championship Match
The Wyatt Sicks (Joe Gacy & Dexter Lumis) (c) (with Uncle Howdy, Nikki Cross & Erick Rowan) vs. The Street Profits (Montez Ford & Angelo Dawkins) (with B-Fab)

Montez and Angelo argue over who should start the match. Dawkins orders Ford to stay in their corner. Joe charges at Angelo, who quickly defends and takes his opponent down with a tackle. Dexter tags in. Now Ford tells his partner to tag him. Montez hits Lumis with a dropkick. Dexter tries to intimidate him, but Montez sends him out of the ring with a clothesline.

The Street Profits team up to take Joe down. B-Fab cheers them on, reminding them this is how they should work together. Lumis strikes Montez, sending him flying toward the French commentary table. Gacy brings him back into the ring, where the champions regain control. Joe takes Montez down and applies a grounded headlock.

Gacy whips Ford into his corner and crushes him with a corner splash. He then throws him toward Lumis, who hits a bodyslam, followed by a legdrop. 1..2..NO. The champions continue their perfect teamwork against Montez, who receives a senton from Dexter, followed by an elbowdrop from Joe. 1..2..NO. The action moves to the apron. Ford blocks a suplex from Gacy and delivers one of his own. Joe falls to ringside. Lumis checks on his partner.

Angelo tags in and dives with a tope con hilo onto both champions. Dawkins continues to dominate in the ring. Angelo crushes Joe in a corner before hitting an enziguri. Dawkins hits a twisting neckbreaker on Gacy and finishes with a Swanton Bomb. 1..2..NO. The champions recover and take down Angelo with a side suplex + neckbreaker combo. 1..2..NO.

The Street Profits team up to take down Dexter, who receives a side suplex from Montez. 1..2..NO. Ford climbs the ropes. Gacy pulls Dawkins off the apron, distracting Montez, who is surprised by Lumis. He shakes the ropes, causing Ford to fall. Gacy tags in and goes after Montez. Dawkins tags himself in and lifts Joe onto his shoulders. The challengers hit a Doomsday Blockbuster on Gacy. 1..2..NO. Lumis breaks the count.

The match descends into chaos. Angelo takes Joe down with a spinebuster. Montez goes for a frog splash, but Gacy dodges. Joe hits a Death Valley Driver on Lumis, landing on Ford. 1..2..NO. Angelo breaks the count with a suplex on Gacy, landing on his partner. The action continues. Joe takes down Dawkins with a clothesline and goes for a springboard moonsault, but Angelo dodges, sending the champion face-first into the mat.

Dawkins goes after Joe, throwing him into the barricade. Suddenly, Erick Rowan appears behind him. Angelo is distracted, allowing Lumis to strike. The hit sends Dawkins over the barricade. Ford dives over the turnbuckle with a tope con hilo onto Dexter and Erick.

Montez brings Lumis back into the ring, where he is assisted by referee Daphanie LaShaunn, who also has to deal with B-Fab’s complaints. Suddenly, Nikki appears from under the ring skirt to grab Ford by the leg, preventing him from getting back into the ring. Uncle Howdy catches him and delivers a Sister Abigail. Howdy throws him back into the ring, where the champions hit a suplex + powerbomb combo. 1..2..3.

Winners and STILL WWE Tag Team Champions: The Wyatt Sicks

The full Wyatt Sicks faction poses on the entrance ramp to end the segment.

WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship Match
Becky Lynch (c) vs. Nikki Bella

Nikki blocks Becky’s first attack and responds with several punches. Bella lifts the champion onto her shoulders, ready for her next move, but the Irishwoman escapes to ringside. Lynch tries to re-enter but Nikki kicks her. Bella charges at Becky again. This time Becky dodges and shoves her into the steel steps. Lynch throws Nikki into the barricade before rolling her back into the ring.

Becky hits a diving legdrop on her opponent. 1..2..NO. Lynch punishes Bella using the ropes. "Becky, Becky Lynch", chants the crowd as the Irishwoman continues to punish the WWE Hall of Famer. Becky hits a suplex on Nikki before reminding her that this is no longer her ring. Bella recovers and unleashes a flurry of punches, but “The Man” halts her momentum with a clothesline. 1..2..NO.

Becky locks Nikki in a headlock. Bella throws herself backward into the corner to break the hold. Another clothesline sends Bella to the mat. 1..2..NO. Both women exchange strikes. Nikki lands multiple clotheslines on Becky, followed by a dropkick. Lynch rolls out. Nikki dives with another dropkick and then slams the champion’s head repeatedly onto the commentary tables.

Nikki brings “The Man” back into the ring. Becky avoids Bella’s finisher and counters with an inverted DDT. 1..2..NO. Lynch continues to strike the WWE Hall of Famer, who answers with a knee to the face. Nikki throws a hard right at the champion before climbing the ropes. Becky follows her up and delivers a superplex. 1..2..NO. Lynch tries to lock in an armbar. Nikki shifts her weight on top of Becky to pin her. 1..2..NO. Becky breaks the hold to avoid the defeat.

Nikki tries to lock in the STFU, but Becky escapes and transitions into a Dis-Arm-Her. Bella lifts her onto her shoulders and drops back onto the mat. The action continues. Lynch surprises Bella with a Rope Guillotine. Becky kicks Nikki, who answers with an STFU. Becky grabs the rope to break the hold. Lynch retreats to ringside.

Bella follows her, only for Becky to ambush her. “The Man” throws Nikki into the steel steps. Nikki blocks a Man-Handle Slam onto the steps and slams the champion’s head repeatedly against the post. She then hits a faceplant onto the steps. Nikki brings Becky back into the ring and hits her own version of the Man-Handle Slam. 1..2..NO. Becky counters Nikki’s attempt at a Dis-Arm-Her with a roll-up. 1..2..3.

Winner and STILL Intercontinental Champion: Becky Lynch

Adam Pearce checks on Jey Uso in the medical room. In pain, Jey insists he’s fine. Adam doesn’t believe him since the doctors say otherwise. Uso doesn’t care what the doctors say. The last thing Roman Reigns — the same man sent to the hospital tonight — told him was to regain his World Championship, and that’s exactly what he’s going to do. The Samoan walks away to end the segment.

We see Morgan Charrière in the front row.

Donnybrook Match
Sheamus vs. Rusev

Both men start with an exchange of punches that spills to ringside. Sheamus throws Rusev into the ring post before setting up a table and some beer barrels. The Bulgarian fights back and throws Sheamus into the post. He sets up a second table next to the first. They exchange strikes again. Sheamus delivers a suplex to Rusev on the floor.

Sheamus throws Rusev into the barricade and brings him back into the ring. Sheamus grabs his shillelagh, but before he can use it, Rusev surprises him with a kendo stick. The Bulgarian lands repeated shots with the stick before trapping Sheamus in the ropes. Rusev delivers 13 Beats of the Bodhran to the Irishman. Sheamus collapses to the mat.

Rusev rips off a turnbuckle pad. He tries to launch “The Celtic Warrior” into it, but Sheamus counters with a backbreaker. Sheamus grabs the kendo stick and uses it on Rusev. He then heads to ringside and tosses several steel chairs into the ring. Rusev dodges a chair shot and counters with a spinning kick.

Rusev grabs a chair and uses it on Sheamus. After several shots, he wedges the chair into a turnbuckle. “Rusev Day!” chants echo through the arena. Rusev covers his ears to block out the chants. He kicks Sheamus, who begs for more. Sheamus blocks a chair shot and counters with a knee strike. 1..2..NO. The Irishman traps Rusev and returns the favor with 14 Beats of the Bodhran.

Rusev falls to ringside. Sheamus follows, but his opponent throws him over a bar counter. Rusev grabs a stool, but Sheamus prevents him from using it and delivers another Beats of the Bodhran, this time on top of the bar. Rusev jumps over the barricade, ready to escape. Sheamus catches him again and delivers the Beats of the Bodhran, this time using the shillelagh.

Sheamus brings him back into the ring. Rusev blocks a White Noise and charges at Sheamus, but the Irishman dodges, causing the Bulgarian to crash into the chair wedged in the corner. Sheamus finishes him with a Celtic Cross. 1..2..NO. Rusev avoids a Brogue Kick and escapes to ringside. Sheamus dives from the top rope, but Rusev counters with a kendo stick shot.

Rusev throws Sheamus into the steel steps, then uses them to strike the Irishman's head. Rusev drags the bar counter near the steps. The Bulgarian lifts his opponent and delivers a chokeslam onto the bar, shattering it. Rusev brings Sheamus back into the ring and locks in the Accolade. Sheamus gets to his feet with Rusev on his back and drops backward onto several chairs. Rusev crashes onto them.

Sheamus and Rusev end up at ringside. Sheamus throws Rusev over the barricade. He then drags him up onto the top of the beer barrels. Rusev knocks him down onto them and locks in the Accolade. Sheamus throws several elbows to break free. Both men struggle. Sheamus lifts Rusev and hits a White Noise through the two tables set up earlier by the barrels. “This is awesome!” chants erupt from the crowd.

Rusev and Sheamus crawl back into the ring. Rusev grabs the shillelagh and tries to strike Sheamus, but gets hit with a sudden Brogue Kick. 1..2..NO. The crowd goes wild. Rusev now hits a Machka Kick. Sheamus answers with a knee strike. Rusev dodges a Brogue Kick and counters with another Machka Kick in the corner. He then uses the shillelagh to strike Sheamus' back. 1..2..NO. Rusev grabs the shillelagh once more and locks in a painful crossface on the Irishman, who has no choice but to tap out.

Winner by submission: Rusev

We see Georgie Farmer (actor from Netflix's "Wednesday") in the front row.

Logan Paul makes his entrance to a chorus of boos. Logan approaches a young fan and poses with a sign in support of "The Maverick." He continues down the ramp and comes across a section of the crowd holding signs in different languages. All of them read: "Logan Paul is a parasite."

John Cena makes his entrance to one of the loudest ovations of the night. The crowd sings along to Cena’s entrance theme as he runs down to the ring. The fans continue to chant his song. A large sign reads, “Thank You John Cena.” "The Greatest of All Time" asks Alicia Taylor to give him a proper introduction for his final appearance in Paris.

John Cena vs. Logan Paul

Both men stare each other down as fans continue chanting. Logan traps Cena in a headlock. John escapes and returns the hold. Logan clutches the ropes, forcing Cena to break. They continue testing each other. “Fuck you, Logan!” chant the fans. Paul kicks Cena and knocks him down. Logan keeps landing punches to the legend’s gut in one of the corners.

John throws Paul into a corner and unleashes a flurry of punches to his head. Then, he hits a Monkey Flip, but Logan lands on his feet. Paul drops John with a big boot. Logan continues the assault while mocking the fans. Cena recovers and knocks "The Maverick" down with a clothesline. Both men lie on the mat.

Cena keeps attacking Logan in the corner. Paul recovers and delivers a diving neckbreaker. 1..2..NO. Logan mocks the fans before landing a Stalling Suplex on John. 1..2..NO. Paul traps Cena in a headlock. Cena tries to escape but eats a gutwrench suplex. 1..2..NO. Logan hits John in the corner with a flying uppercut, then repeats it in the opposite corner. He goes for a third, but Cena counters with a clothesline. Both men are down.

Cena lands several Shoulder Tackles, followed by a Proto Bomb. “You can't see me!” John hits the Five Knuckle Shuffle, but Logan escapes the Attitude Adjustment by grabbing the ropes. Paul hits a Buckshot Lariat. 1..2..NO. Logan climbs the ropes for a frog splash, but Cena counters with his knees. John delivers an Attitude Adjustment. 1..2..NO.

Logan escapes a second Attitude Adjustment and locks in a submission. Cena breaks free and counters with an STF. Paul crawls to the ropes. Cena drags him back to the center. Logan escapes, but Cena hits a tornado DDT. 1..2..NO. Paul counters a new Attitude Adjustment with an inverted facebuster. 1..2..NO.

Logan sets up his One Lucky Punch. Cena blocks it and hits multiple Shoulder Tackles. John lifts him for another AA. Paul escapes and delivers a neckbreaker. 1..2..NO. "The Greatest of All Time" counters a Buckshot Lariat with a flatliner. 1..2..NO. The action continues. Logan hits a Swanton Bomb, followed by a standing moonsault. 1..2..NO. Paul hits another flying uppercut. Cena dodges a second uppercut and hits a Butterfly Driver. 1..2..NO.

Both men trade strikes. Logan lifts Cena and nails a European uppercut mid-air. 1..2..NO. Paul mimics Cena’s combo: shoulder tackles + Proto Bomb. “You can't see me!” Cena stands up and surprises Logan with another Attitude Adjustment. They trade strikes again. Cena blocks a powerbomb from Logan and counters with a Code Red. 1..2..NO.

Logan grabs the ropes to avoid another Attitude Adjustment, then knocks John out with a One Lucky Punch. 1..2..NO. Paul pops up with a slick kip-up. He climbs the ropes for a frog splash. “The Maverick” repeats it from the opposite corner. 1..2..NO. Paul takes his time and performs a Five Knuckle Shuffle. Cena counters an Attitude Adjustment with a Styles Clash. 1..2..NO. The crowd erupts.

John brings Logan to the top turnbuckle. Paul knocks him down and dives with a diving crossbody. Cena catches him mid-air and delivers an Attitude Adjustment. John sets up for another one, but Logan escapes his grip. Cena catches him again and delivers one more – and final – Attitude Adjustment. 1..2..3.

Winner: John Cena

Cena celebrates in the ring as the fans sing his song. He heads to ringside to greet the fan he offended months ago in Belgium. Cena poses with him in a friendly gesture before approaching his wife (Shay Shariatzadeh) to kiss her. Then, he greets Jelly Roll and Post Malone. Cena returns to the ring to continue celebrating as the segment comes to a close.

WWE French commentator Philippe Chéreau announces that Clash in Paris has set a new attendance record at the Paris La Défense Arena with 30,343 fans in the building.

Jackie Redmond approaches Seth Rollins backstage to remind him that tonight he won’t have help from "The Vision." "The Visionary" doesn’t want to hear another word from Redmond—especially since he knows where she’s going with it. Seth assures her that he's not at a disadvantage like many think, because he’s always two steps ahead. Plus, he’s never needed anyone to achieve his biggest accomplishments in the company. Tonight, not only does he not need help, but he will also remind the world who Seth "Freakin" Rollins is. "And Jackie, if I can’t retain this title on my own… maybe I don’t deserve to be champion," says Rollins before walking away.

Jey Uso (with bandages around his ribs) makes his entrance by coming down through the crowd. The Samoan “yeets” with the fans as he heads to the ring. LA Knight enters next, followed by CM Punk. The fans sing along to his theme. The World Heavyweight Champion, Seth Rollins, is the last to make his entrance. The crowd sings his entrance song in unison.

Fatal Four-Way Match for the World Heavyweight Championship
Seth Rollins (c) vs. CM Punk vs. LA Knight vs. Jey Uso

All four men eye each other carefully. CM Punk suddenly kicks Jey out of the equation. Rollins escapes the ring. LA Knight tries to capitalize by rolling up CM Punk. 1..2..NO. "The Megastar" and Punk continue fighting while Seth watches from ringside. Rollins returns and knocks down LA Knight, then kicks Punk. Suddenly, Jey surprises the champion with a diving crossbody. Rollins ends up on the outside.

Uso goes for a dive onto Seth, but CM Punk cuts him off with a flying clothesline. Seth grabs Punk by the legs and pulls him out of the ring, then throws him over the barricade into the crowd. Rollins returns, only for LA Knight and Jey to team up against him. Once they take the champ down, Uso and Knight go at it. Jey surprises LA Knight with a Samoan Drop. Seth returns and hits Jey with a Rope Guillotine, then follows up with a Running Hip Attack on LA Knight.

Seth takes control, attacking all three of his challengers. They recover and surround him. “Paul!” exclaims "The Visionary" before realizing that "The Oracle" isn’t ringside. The challengers rush the champion, cornering him. LA Knight and CM Punk take turns kicking Seth, shoving each other out of the way. Jey tries to play peacemaker, suggesting they take turns beating him up. CM Punk hits a knee strike on Seth. LA Knight follows up with a Running Hip Attack, and Jey Uso finishes with the same move.

CM Punk and Jey Uso "yeet" together, but LA Knight refuses to play along. “No, no, no. His ass through a table,” he says while pointing at Rollins. CM Punk pushes Uso. “Jey! Get the table!” shouts "The Best in the World." All three head to ringside to grab a table. Once it’s set up, Jey takes out CM Punk with a superkick.

LA Knight hits a clothesline on Seth, sending him over the barricade. Uso follows up with a superkick on LA Knight before going after Rollins. The two brawl into the crowd. Seth regains control, but LA Knight attacks the champion from behind. They head toward the barricade, where CM Punk is waiting. He dives onto both of them.

CM Punk brings the champion back into the ring and continues beating him down. Seth escapes a GTS. Jey appears and strikes both Punk and Rollins. LA Knight joins the brawl. Seth surprises CM Punk with a pedigree. 1..2..NO. Rollins hits a Turnbuckle Powerbomb on LA Knight. 1..2..NO. Seth follows with a frog splash on Jey. 1..2..NO.

The crowd sings Rollins’ theme as he walks toward LA Knight to kick him. "The Megastar" recovers and unleashes a flurry of offense. Jey reappears, only to eat a neckbreaker from LA Knight. CM Punk enters and takes a powerslam from Knight. He follows up with a diving elbowdrop on Seth. LA Knight sets up to finish Rollins with the Blunt Force Trauma, but takes a superkick from Jey.

The action moves to the top of one of the turnbuckles. CM Punk delivers a powerbomb to LA Knight, who in turn hits a superplex on Uso. CM Punk covers LA Knight. 1..2..NO. CM Punk covers Uso. 1..2..NO. Punk drags Rollins toward the apron, ready to throw him onto the table previously set up at ringside, but the champion escapes his grip. LA Knight takes advantage and shoves CM Punk, who crashes onto the table. However, the impact isn't enough to break it. Still, the damage is enough to leave "The Best in the World" lying on the ground.

LA Knight avoids a Stomp from Rollins and counters with the Blunt Force Trauma. 1...2...NO. Jey breaks the count. Uso and LA Knight trade blows. Jey ends up at ringside, where he takes a rope dropkick from "The Megastar." LA Knight repeatedly slams Uso’s head against the French announce table. Seth approaches, only to get the same treatment.

LA Knight lays Rollins on top of the French announce table. Then he climbs to the second rope. Jey gets close to him. LA Knight fends off the Samoan before diving onto Rollins with a diving elbowdrop. However, "The Visionary" escapes just in time. LA Knight crashes through the announce table, which shatters beneath him.

Uso dives onto Rollins with a suicide dive. The action returns to the ring. Jey and Seth exchange superkicks. Rollins blocks a spear from Uso and turns it into a pedigree. 1..2..NO. Seth goes for a Phoenix Splash. Jey dodges and hits a superkick, followed by a spear and an Uso Splash. 1..2..NO. CM Punk breaks the count with a diving elbowdrop.

CM Punk hits the GTS on Jey. 1..2..NO. Seth breaks the count with a Stomp on CM Punk. 1..2..NO. "This is awesome!" chant the fans. A furious Rollins approaches Punk. "I don’t want you to ever touch that title again. I don’t want you to have another match in this company. I hate you! I hate your stupid family! I want you gone!" shouts Seth before heading to ringside.

Rollins takes out Jey and LA Knight with Stomps before returning to the ring with a steel chair, which he places on CM Punk’s head. Seth goes for another Stomp, but Punk dodges, causing the champion to injure his leg in the process. CM Punk responds with a GTS. Seth bounces off the ropes and falls back onto Punk’s shoulders again.

CM Punk sets up for a second GTS. "The Best in the World" savors his imminent victory, as do the fans. But suddenly… a hooded figure strikes him with a low blow from behind! CM Punk collapses to the mat, clutching his groin. The attacker reveals her face. It’s Becky Lynch! A recovered Seth finishes Punk off with a Stomp. Punk’s head crashes onto the steel chair. 1..2..3.

Winner and STILL World Heavyweight Champion: Seth Rollins

Seth and Becky celebrate in the ring with a passionate kiss as Jey, LA Knight, and CM Punk remain motionless on the canvas. Lynch raises Seth’s World Championship while he drapes his arm over her shoulder. This brings WWE Clash in Paris to an end.