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Today a new PLE is celebrated, WWE Crown Jewel, an event that features five matches, including the last match that John Cena will wrestle outside of the United States 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 leave your comments.
Michael Cole, Wade Barrett, and Big E welcome us to the first hour of the Countdown Show.
Jackie Redmond interviewed Rhea Ripley during a walk through the streets of Perth. Rhea admitted feeling strange returning to her homeland with WWE, but also proud to represent her people. Ripley recalled her beginnings in the industry competing in Australia, confessing that she never believed she could see her dream of becoming a WWE superstar come true. Regarding her rivalry with Asuka, Rhea assured that receiving the Japanese's poison mist was not pleasant. It burned her eyes. Ripley acknowledged that she has always been a woman driven by hatred and anger, sometimes for good, sometimes for bad. And at Crown Jewel, it will be good for both her and IYO SKY. Rhea pointed out that she feels confident about it, as they will have each other's backs. Rhea concluded the interview by stating that she was excited about the show and especially about the atmosphere in Australia.
Peter Rosenberg and Jackie Redmond replace Michael Cole and Wade Barrett in the second hour of the Countdown Show.
Cathy Kelley interviews Triple H backstage. The WWE Chief Content Officer praises the Australian audience, which has shown these days that it is a candidate for the best audience of the year. Triple H mentions Rhea Ripley and Bronson Reed, wrestlers who will compete in their homeland. Triple H assures that Ripley is one of the best superstars that WWE currently has. On the other hand, Reed will compete in one of the most important matches of his career, and he is convinced that the boost he will receive from the fans will increase his chances of defeating Roman Reigns. Triple H is excited about the champion vs. champion matches that will take place tonight, especially the showdown between Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins, on which "The Vision" future depends.
Jackie Redmond interviewed Bronson Reed and Paul Heyman before the show. Redmond asked Heyman what led "The Vision" to recruit Reed as an ideal candidate for the faction. Paul suggested to Jackie to ask Seth Rollins, whose respect Bronson earned through strength. Or she could also ask Roman Reigns, who had to be carried out on a stretcher at SummerSlam. Redmond asked Bronson why he stole Reigns' sneakers. "Because I could," Reed replied. The Australian assured that it doesn't matter if he wins or loses, but to stay standing. And that's what he does. Paul pointed out that the difference between SummerSlam and Crown Jewel is that this time it will be Roman who receives the three count. Regarding the stipulation of the match, Bronson recalled that he grew up on the streets of Australia, toughening up and earning respect. In fact, he hopes that this will be the only place where people will recognize him as their "Tribal Thief." Heyman ended the interview with a quick barrage of questions to Reed, who promised to defeat Roman Reigns, to crush him to the point that he has to be carried out on a stretcher once again, and to continue propelling The Vision to new levels.
Cathy Kelley interviews AJ Styles backstage. "The Phenomenal One" assures that he is excited and prepared to face John Cena for the last time in their careers. AJ Styles promises the Australian audience that tonight's match will be very special and that he will defeat the seventeen-time world champion.
Sophie Foster sings the national anthem of the United States under a loud booing. After this, she sings the national anthem of Australia, which is cheered. And so we come to the end of the Countdown Show.
WWE Crown Jewel on Netflix begins!
We see the arrival at the venue of some of tonight's protagonists: Bronson Reed (accompanied by Paul Heyman and Bron Breakker), Cody Rhodes, Stephanie Vaquer, Tiffany Stratton, AJ Styles, The Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane), Rhea Ripley, and IYO SKY.
Bronson Reed is the first to make his entrance. Accompanied by Paul Heyman, the Australian heads towards the ring. Roman Reigns is the next to appear. The fans greet him with a great ovation. "The OTC" heads to the ring with his Ula Fala around his neck. The fans raise their index fingers to the sky to acknowledge Roman as the fireworks resonate in the venue.
Australian Street Fight
Roman Reigns vs. Bronson Reed (with Paul Heyman)
Roman and Bronson face off in the center of the ring. "OTC, OTC," chant the fans. Reed tries to strike first, but Reigns blocks the punch. Roman takes his opponent to one of the corners, where he unleashes a flurry of punches. After that, he throws his opponent out of the ring with a clothesline. Reigns goes after the Australian to execute a drive-by.
Roman throws Reed over the audience barrier to continue the fight in the stands. Reigns and Reed exchange blows among the fans. Roman grabs a trash can to hit his opponent's back. Reigns continues to attack Bronson as he takes him back to ringside. Roman finds a bucket with various objects inside. Reigns throws a rugby ball to Paul and another to Reed. Roman grabs a cricket bat with which he hits Bronson in the center of the ring.
Reed escapes to ringside. Roman goes after him but ends up being surprised by the Australian. He gets a kendo stick, with which he intends to hit Reigns. The Samoan dodges it, causing the stick to hit one of the ring posts. Roman picks up the kendo stick to use it against Bronson. The fans chant Reigns' name.
Roman takes a microphone. "Perth, if you want tables, recognize me!", he exclaims. The fans raise their index fingers. "OTC, OTC," they chant. Roman pulls a table from under the ring. However, before he can do anything, Reed surprises him from behind. Bronson throws Reigns against the metal stairs. After that, he puts the table back in its place, earning the audience's boos.
Reed uses a part of the metal stairs as a weapon against Roman's head. Bronson takes his opponent back into the ring. Reed uses a metal chair to hit Reigns in the stomach. After that, he places it in one of the corners. Bronson picks up another chair to continue punishing his opponent's ribs. Heyman smiles maliciously as Reigns writhes in pain.
Reed sets up the chair in the center of the ring and tries to stand Roman up, but he surprises him to execute a samoan drop on the chair! 1..2..NO. Roman delivers a rain of clotheslines aiming to knock down Reed, until he finally succeeds. The fans applaud. Bronson blocks a Superman Punch to respond with a Death Valley Driver. 1..2..NO.
Reed grabs a "STOP" sign to use it as a weapon against Roman. He blocks an uranage by throwing several elbows on Bronson. The Australian withstands his opponent's attacks, to whom he finally applies an uranage on the traffic sign. 1..2..NO. Reed jumps with a senton. Roman dodges it, causing his opponent to land on the sign.
Reigns dodges a charge from Bronson, causing him to hit the chair wedged in the corner. Roman finishes him off with a Superman Punch. 1..2..NO. Reigns prepares for a spear, but Bronson rolls to ringside to avoid the attack. Roman goes after him, ready to execute the spear, but Bron Breakker appears out of nowhere, jumping over the audience barrier, to intercept him with his own spear.
Breakker assists Reed in executing a powerbomb on the commentator's table, which ends up shattered. Bronson brings a table into the ring to support it in one of the corners. After that, he signals to Breakker, who is about to take Roman back to the ring. But before he can do so...
UUUUUSSSSSOOOO!
Jimmy and Jey Uso appear on the entrance ramp. Breakker heads towards them but ends up being knocked out. The Usos head to the ring, where they team up against Reed. Jey and Jimmy unleash a rain of superkicks on The Vision, finishing them off with a double running hip attack. The Usos apply a 1D on Bron. Jimmy and Jey climb opposite corners, ready to finish off Breakker with a double Uso Splash, but Reed pushes the first one, who falls to ringside. Meanwhile, Bron attacks Jey with a Gutbuster.
Breakker heads to ringside to execute a spear on Jimmy, shattering part of the audience barrier in the process. Meanwhile, Reed prepares to execute a Tsunami on Jey. Roman prevents it with several Superman Punches. Bron distracts Roman from the apron. "The OTC" gets rid of him with another Superman Punch.
Bronson charges at Reigns, ready to apply a Death Valley Driver against the table set up in the corner. Roman escapes, but receives the impact of a spear from Jey, who was trying to rescue him from the clutches of the Australian. As a result, the Samoans end up crashing into the table, which ends up shattered. Breakker applies a second spear on Reigns, whom Bronson finishes off with a Tsunami. 1..2..3.
Winner: Bronson Reed
The Vision returns victorious backstage, leaving the Samoans behind. Roman reproaches his cousins. "You screwed up!" the fans chant. "I love you, but what did I tell you? The whole world thinks I can't do this by myself. I told you I would do this on my own," says Reigns. "We're here for you," Jimmy replies. Roman thanks him for that, but also reminds him that these are not the old times. "This only works one way. It only works when we win. I told you all this before. It only works one way. I love you, but I don't want to see you until Christmas," he adds before leaving the ring. A frustrated Reigns picks up his Ula Fala and heads back to backstage muttering to himself. "We were just trying to help you. That's all," says Jimmy. The tension rises. Jey starts arguing with his brother. "I'm leaving too," says Jey before leaving the ring. Jey returns backstage leaving Jimmy alone in the ring.
Match for the WWE Crown Jewel Women's Championship
Stephanie Vaquer (World Champion) vs. Tiffany Stratton (WWE Champion)
The fans cheer for their favorite as both women start the match. Stephanie and Tiffany exchange holds, locks, and counters. Tiffany extends her hand to Vaquer, but the Chilean doesn't trust her. Stephanie tries to kick Stratton, but she blocks it. The action moves to one of the corners. Stephanie prepares to execute a running meteora, but her opponent escapes to ringside.
Tiffany returns to surprise Vaquer with a dropkick. Stephanie responds with a superkick. Vaquer continues with a legdrop. 1..2..NO. Stephanie kicks Tiffany's right arm before catching her in a painful submission hold. Stratton throws several punches to free herself. Tiffany knocks down her opponent with a side suplex. Both women end up lying on the mat.
Stratton executes a handspring corner back elbow, followed by an Alabama Slam. 1..2..NO. Stephanie and Tiffany struggle. Vaquer blocks a kick from Tiffany in one of the corners to respond with a Dragon Screw. After that, she executes a running meteora. 1..2..NO. Stephanie hits Tiffany's face against one of the corners before looking for her next attack. Tiffany dodges it to respond with a backbreaker. 1..2..NO.
Vaquer stops Tiffany's momentum to execute a side suplex. Stephanie looks for the Devil's Kiss, but Tiffany escapes to respond with a big boot. 1..2..NO. Stratton seeks height to launch herself with a Swanton Bomb. Vaquer receives her with her knees. Stephanie catches her opponent to execute the Devil's Kiss. Vaquer finishes her off with the SVB. 1..2..NO. "One More Time!" the fans chant.
Tiffany surprises Stephanie with a knee strike. Stratton applies a rolling senton before launching herself with a Prettiest Moonsault Ever. However, "La Primera" dodges it, causing Tiffany to land face-first on the mat. Vaquer seeks height to finish off her opponent with a Sky Twister Press. 1..2..3.
Winner and WWE Crown Jewel Women's Champion 2025: STEPHANIE VAQUER
Triple H hands the championship and the championship ring to the Chilean, whom he congratulates with a hug. Stephanie puts the ring on one of her fingers. Triple H places the championship belt on her before raising her arm in front of the fans. They hug once again. Jackie Redmond steps into the ring to interview Vaquer. "You deserve it!" the fans chant. "Australia, I am very happy to be here. Tonight we made history together," says Stephanie. "And this is not just a beautiful championship. This represents all the motivation, support, and love that all of you have given me. I chased my dream. You believed in me. Now I believe in myself. I am here thanks to all of you. 'La Primera' is the WWE Women's World Champion and now the Crown Jewel Champion," says the Chilean to end her speech. Stephanie poses with her two championships as the fireworks resonate in the venue.
Bron Breakker congratulates Bronson Reed backstage for his victory over Roman Reigns. Paul Heyman appears on the scene to shake hands with the Australian, whom he congratulates for his great achievement. That said, he is proud of both men, ensuring that when the future of this industry is discussed, everyone will think of them. Before leaving, Paul orders them not to under any circumstances intervene in the main event to help Seth Rollins, as "The Visionary" must achieve victory on his own. Breakker wonders what will happen if Cody Rhodes defeats Rollins. "I think you know the answer to that question," says Heyman before leaving.
AJ Styles makes his way to the ring. John Cena is the next to appear. The fans welcome him with a huge ovation. "The Greatest of All Time" runs toward the ring while slapping hands with fans in the front row. Cena asks Alicia Taylor to introduce him properly for his final appearance in Australia. After that, he asks the announcer to come to the apron. John hands her a note. "Thank you, Cena!" chant the fans. Taylor reads Cena’s note to introduce AJ Styles, who smiles upon hearing the content. "Ladies and gentlemen, the definition of Total Non Stop Action. The Ace and undisputed leader of The Bullet Club. It is our honor as fans and my honor as his opponent to see if he can beat up John Cena one last time. He is the face that runs the place. The Phenomenal A-J-STYLES!", exclaims Taylor.
AJ Styles vs. John Cena
AJ locks Cena in a headlock. Cena escapes, ready to counter, but Styles grabs the ropes to avoid it. "This is awesome!" chant the fans. Now it’s John who locks his opponent in a headlock. Styles breaks free and responds with an armdrag, followed by a dropkick. "TNA, TNA!" chants the crowd. AJ corners Cena in one of the turnbuckles. The referee orders him to release. Now it’s Cena who corners Styles in the opposite corner.
John tries to surprise AJ with an Attitude Adjustment, but his rival doesn’t allow it. Styles crushes Cena in a corner before hitting a forearm. 1..2..NO. AJ repeats the move two more times. Cena keeps kicking out at two. Styles tries it a fourth time, but this time Cena stops him with a clothesline. Both men are down on the mat.
John takes down Styles with several shoulder tackles before hitting a Proto Bomb. AJ kicks Cena, who responds with a second Proto Bomb. "You Can’t See Me!" Cena delivers a Five Knuckle Shuffle, followed by an Attitude Adjustment. 1..2..NO. "This is awesome!" chant the fans. AJ blocks a second Attitude Adjustment and counters with an Ushigoroshi.
John blocks a Styles Clash and counters with the Skull Crushing Finale. 1..2..NO. The action moves to the top turnbuckle. Styles jumps down to catch Cena and hits him with a Rack Bomb. 1..2..NO. Styles crushes John in the corner before landing an inverted DDT. 1..2..NO.
Cena blocks a Styles Clash and counters with an STF. AJ Styles reverses the situation to trap John in a crossface. Cena escapes and locks AJ Styles in an Accolade. Now it’s AJ Styles who locks John in a Coquina Clutch. John counters by locking AJ Styles in the Walls of Jericho. AJ Styles escapes from another STF and drops John with a Styles Clash. 1..2..NO.
AJ goes for the Phenomenal Forearm, but Cena catches him mid-air and counters with the Sister Abigail (farewell kiss included). Fans light up the arena with their smartphones in tribute to Bray Wyatt. An emotional John looks to the sky. "Thank you Wyatt!" chant the fans. The action resumes, with Styles surprising Cena with an Underhook facebuster. 1..2..NO.
John and AJ exchange blows in the center of the ring. Styles blocks an Attitude Adjustment, but is unable to stop a body drop. Styles blocks a pedigree and counters with a belly-to-back piledriver. 1..2..NO. Cena surprises AJ on the ropes and hits a Modified DDT. The fans go wild. John stalks Styles, waiting for him to get up, and hits an RKO. 1..2..NO. "Holy Shit!" chant the fans.
John prepares for a Punt Kick. AJ dodges and counters with an Attitude Adjustment. 1..2..NO. John delivers a chokeslam in full Undertaker style. "619!" chant the fans. John trips AJ into the ropes. Cena attempts the 619, but Styles stops him with a clothesline. The fans boo. AJ hits a springboard 450 splash on Cena, followed by a Sweet Chin Music. 1..2..NO. AJ delivers a Phenomenal Forearm. 1..2..NO.
John blocks another Styles Clash and counters with an Attitude Adjustment. 1..2..NO. The action moves to the top turnbuckle. Styles knocks John down before leaping onto him. Cena catches him mid-air and delivers a Tombstone Piledriver. He then finishes his opponent with a final Attitude Adjustment. 1..2..3.
Winner: John Cena
Cena helps Styles to his feet. Both men hug in the center of the ring. John raises his opponent’s arm in a sign of respect. AJ leaves the ring and heads backstage. Cena exits the ring to find his wife. After kissing her, he heads backstage, but not before celebrating with the fans one more time on the entrance ramp.
Tag Team Match
The Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane) vs. IYO SKY and Rhea Ripley
Asuka and Kairi attack their opponents as soon as the bell rings. IYO and Asuka take out Kairi and Rhea respectively to remain in the ring. Asuka and SKY trade blows. IYO takes down Asuka with a dropkick before unleashing a flurry of kicks. The fans chant IYO’s name. Asuka escapes to ringside, where she gets hit by a suicide dive.
SKY continues hitting Asuka. Kairi tries to intervene, but SKY quickly takes her out. Asuka takes advantage of the situation to surprise IYO, throwing her into one of the posts. Asuka returns to the ring. Meanwhile, "The Genius of the Sky" is laid out on the floor. SKY manages to return before the referee’s count of ten. Asuka tags in Sane, who kicks IYO before diving with a diving forearm. 1..2..NO.
Sane corners SKY near the ropes and unleashes a flurry of chops. Asuka tags in to stomp IYO's head into the mat with both feet. Asuka taunts SKY before continuing her attack. Asuka punishes "The Genius of the Sky" with help from the ropes, forcing the referee to intervene. Kairi takes advantage of the distraction to kick IYO.
SKY escapes from her opponents and tries to reach Rhea, but Kairi stops her at the last second. Desperate, Rhea extends her hand, hoping to tag her partner. Kairi drops SKY with a neckbreaker before taunting Ripley. Rhea tries to enter the ring, but the referee holds her back. The Kabuki Warriors take advantage and kick IYO mercilessly. Asuka and Kairi team up to punish SKY.
Asuka holds IYO in place so Sane can hit her with a back fist. Asuka brings SKY to the top turnbuckle, where Kairi hits a double footstomp. 1..2..NO. Asuka repeatedly kicks SKY’s chest. IYO gets to her feet, daring her opponent to keep hitting her. Asuka grants her wish. IYO takes Asuka down with a facebuster. Both women collapse on the mat. "The Genius of the Sky" and "The Empress of Tomorrow" crawl to their corners to tag their partners.
Rhea storms into the ring, unleashing a barrage of strikes on Kairi and Asuka. Ripley kicks Sane in the head. 1..2..NO. Kairi escapes a Razor’s Edge and counters with a back fist. Sane follows up with a headscissors, then a sliding forearm. Asuka tags in and takes down the Australian with a Penalty Kick. 1..2..NO. Rhea evades Kairi and drops her with a superkick.
Ripley hits a Razor’s Edge on Sane, and SKY follows up with a missile dropkick. 1..2..NO. IYO stops Kairi from tagging Asuka. Sane surprises IYO with an Alabama Slam. Then she strikes Rhea, sending her to ringside. Kairi climbs the ropes, but SKY quickly knocks her down. IYO goes for her finisher, but Asuka distracts her from the apron.
Asuka provokes Rhea, luring her into a trap. Kairi lands a surprise sliding dropkick on Rhea. Then, The Kabuki Warriors slam Rhea into the steel steps. SKY positions herself on the apron and dives onto her opponents with an Asai Moonsault. IYO brings Kairi back into the ring and hits her with a running meteora, followed by an Over the Moonsault. 1..2..NO. Asuka breaks the count.
Rhea returns and takes out Asuka. Ripley and SKY attempt a double-team move on Sane, but Asuka knocks IYO off the top rope. Asuka surprises Rhea and holds her in place. Asuka and Kairi hit a combo inverted DDT + Insane Elbow on Ripley. 1..2..NO. IYO breaks the pin. Kairi kicks SKY. Rhea does the same to Sane, only to receive another kick—this time from Asuka. Finally, IYO dives with a missile dropkick onto "The Empress of Tomorrow". All four women are down on the mat.
Asuka and Rhea trade blows in the center of the ring. Ripley lands a superkick on Asuka before lifting her onto her shoulders. Ripley drives her face-first into a turnbuckle. Then, she climbs to the second rope, ready to execute a Riptide from above. Kairi saves her partner, only to be floored by a big boot. Rhea continues the assault on Sane with a Riptide before tagging in SKY, who finishes her with the Over the Moonsault. 1..2..3.
Winners: IYO SKY and Rhea Ripley
IYO and Rhea celebrate their victory with a hug in the center of the ring.
Seth Rollins and Cody Rhodes make their entrance for the night’s main event. Rollins hands his belongings to a crew member, instructing him to take special care of his watch (the same one Cody gifted him at WrestleMania XL).
WWE Crown Jewel Championship Match
Seth Rollins (World Heavyweight Champion) vs. Cody Rhodes (WWE Champion)
The action gets underway quickly, with both men grappling across the ring. Cody takes Seth down. They trade holds and counters. Rhodes brings Rollins down with a facebuster. Seth recovers in one of the corners before stepping outside the ring to calm himself. "Asshole!" shout the crowd. Rollins returns to the ring, where the two begin exchanging strikes.
Rhodes surprises Rollins with a Drop Down Punch before sending him out of the ring with a clothesline. Seth tries to return, but Cody stops him with a Disaster Kick. Rollins vents his frustration at ringside, even blaming Michael Cole and Wade Barrett. Seth shoves Cole, prompting Rhodes to intervene. Seth ambushes Cody and drops him onto the barricade.
Rollins knocks over the PRIME display (earning a pop from the fans) before climbing the barricade and hitting a foot stomp to the back of Cody’s neck. Rollins brings him back into the ring and hits a side suplex. 1..2..NO. Seth follows up with a clothesline. 1..2..NO. Rollins counters a Disaster Kick from Cody with an improvised powerbomb. 1..2..NO. Seth argues with the referee. "Seth is an asshole!" chant the fans.
Rollins targets his opponent’s right arm. Seth smiles for the first time in the match. Rollins brings Rhodes down with a neckbreaker. Cody tries to fight back, but his opponent stops him with a Dragon Screw. Rollins mocks Rhodes by imitating his old Stardust persona. Seth continues to taunt Cody by mimicking his father's moves. Rollins drops his opponent and locks in a Figure Four Lock.
Cody endures the pain and manages to reverse the hold, shifting the pressure to Seth’s legs. Rollins has no choice but to grab the ropes to break the submission. Seth and Cody trade blows across the ropes. Rhodes surprises Rollins with a complex piledriver. Cody follows up with a scoop powerslam and a Disaster Kick.
Rhodes continues landing punches on Rollins, who ends up at ringside. Cody dives onto him with a suicide dive. Rhodes brings Seth back into the ring and finishes him off with a Cody Cutter. 1..2..NO. Rollins surprises his opponent with an enzuigiri. Cody recovers and goes for a Disaster Kick, but Seth counters with a kick. Rollins hits a pedigree. 1..2..NO.
Seth blocks a Cross Rhodes and responds with his own version of Cody’s finisher. 1..2..NO. Rollins keeps attacking Cody before climbing to the top rope. Seth goes for a Phoenix Splash. Cody dodges and counters with a Cody Cutter. This time, Rollins avoids it and answers with a pedigree, followed by a stomp. 1..2..NO. Seth can't believe it. "This is awesome!" chant the fans.
Rollins exits the ring and heads toward the podium holding the WWE Crown Jewel Championship. Then he walks over to the table where his watch is. Seth picks it up and heads back to the ring. He appears ready to use it as a weapon, but ultimately sets it down on the apron next to the turnbuckle. Rhodes surprises Seth with a Cody Cutter, followed by a Cross Rhodes. 1..2..NO.
Cody sets up for another Cody Cutter, but Seth shoves him, causing him to crash onto the turnbuckle. Rollins kicks Cody, who ends up hanging upside down. Seth climbs the opposite turnbuckle to hit a Coast to Coast headbutt. 1..2..NO. Rollins appears to have injured his left arm on the landing.
Seth brings Cody to the top turnbuckle. Both men trade strikes. Rollins surprises Cody with a Spanish Fly and follows it with an uranage. 1..2..NO. Seth climbs the turnbuckle again. Cody follows him up and hits a Cross Rhodes from the top rope! 1..2..NO. The fans go wild. Rhodes lands several punches on Seth, who fires back with his own.
Both men exchange blows with what little strength they have left. Seth escapes a pedigree and seeks refuge in the corner where his watch is, which he finally grabs. Cody goes after him. Seth struggles with his opponent and accidentally strikes the referee in the stomach. The official collapses to the mat.
As the referee recovers, Cody grabs Seth again, but Seth frees himself by using the watch as brass knuckles. Hurt, Rhodes releases Seth, who wastes no time hitting a stomp on his opponent. Rollins climbs the ropes to deliver a second stomp, this time from the second rope. 1..2..3.
Winner and WWE Crown Jewel 2025 Champion: SETH ROLLINS
Triple H congratulates Seth before placing the championship belt around his waist. The WWE Chief Content Officer hands Rollins the championship ring before raising his arm. Seth poses on one of the turnbuckles with all the gold. Cathy Kelley enters the ring to interview Seth, but he snatches the microphone from her. Rollins knows what she’s going to ask: How does it feel to finally lift this weight off his shoulders? "It feels better than any of you could ever imagine. Because many of us dream impossible dreams, but few of us get to make them come true. And there is only one man, one who has gone beyond the top. Not only am I the best of my generation — tonight I proved that I’m the greatest of all time. That’s right. There’s only one, and he is a visionary. He is a revolutionary. He is Seth ‘Freakin’ Rollins!” exclaims "The Visionary". He strikes another pose on the turnbuckle as fireworks erupt in the arena. Stephanie Vaquer joins him in the ring to pose alongside Rollins. And that brings us to the end of WWE Crown Jewel 2025.