August 11, 2025
Quebec City, Quebec, Canada – Centre Videotron
Commentary – Michael Cole and Corey Graves
Results via Mike Tedesco of WrestleView.com
Quick Match Results
- “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio & El Grande Americano defeated AJ Styles & Dragon Lee via Loaded Mask and Roll-up combo (pinfall)
- Sami Zayn defeated Rusev via Disqualification
- Roxanne Perez defeated IYO SKY via Roll-up (pinfall)
- WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship – Becky Lynch (c) defeated Maxxine Dupri via Dis-Arm-Her (submission)
- LA Knight & CM Punk defeated “Big” Bronson Reed & Bron Breakker via Disqualification
Video: CM Punk, Seth Rollins, The Vision, LA Knight, Roman Reigns
Video:Last week on Raw, Seth Rollins battled LA Knight in the main event with the World Heavyweight Championship on the line. CM Punk interfered, costing Knight the match. After, Bron Breakker and “Big” Bronson Reed, who were banned from ringside, attacked them. Roman Reigns came out for the save, but he was also destroyed. Reed stole Reigns’ shoes again.
Ringside: Naomi Announcement
Michael Cole and Corey Graves welcome us to the show. We were supposed to have a Women’s World Championship match tonight, but Naomi is not medically cleared to compete.
In-Ring: CM Punk, LA Knight, The Vision
HE WASN’T DONE!! pic.twitter.com/VEI0qy7y7v
— WWE (@WWE) August 12, 2025
CM Punk’s music hits to a big ovation. Punk makes his way to the ring, and the crowd loudly chants his name. Punk says, “Is it great to be alive on a Monday night in Quebec City or what?” They make it hard for him to stay angry, but then he thinks about how he should be the World Heavyweight Champion right now. Punk should be here representing this company and the people as champion, but he’s not. Punk is a little bit angry about it. Punk has a Seth Rollins problem. The self-professed visionary who can’t see what’s right in front of his face. Rollins is trying his best to be CM Punk and failing miserably. Punk says he climbed to the top of the mountain for the first time in twelve years and became champion at SummerSlam. Another “CM Punk” chant fires up. Punk appreciates the cheers and chants, but he can’t help but feel that he let them down because he’s not a champion. If they thought before that he was relentless in pursuing his goals and getting that title, he’s even more possessed to regain the title. They say to hate the player and not the game. Punk has cashed in a few times, but he hates the player. Rollins is pretending to be CM Punk and pretended to be injured, so everyone had their guard down. Rollins cashed in. Next time they fight, he’ll take the title. Rollins won’t have to pretend to be injured because he’ll break his legs.
LA Knight heads to the ring to a huge reaction. Knight gets in the ring and stares at Punk. Knight then extends his hand. Punk shakes it and talks to him, but we can’t hear what he’s saying. Punk then asks if he has something to say. Knight always has something to say, “So let me talk to ya.” Everyone knows Punk was robbed at SummerSlam. Punk climbed the mountain and rose to the occasion by beating Gunther and winning the World Heavyweight Championship. Punk deserves to have his rematch. Punk nods his head in agreement and says, “YEAH!” Knight then says, “But… last week, I’m having my match. It has nothing to do with you. I’m having my match with Seth Rollins, and what do you do? You come down. You can’t contain yourself.” Knight says Punk cost him his opportunity. Knight understands, but it was the wrong place and time. Knight says he doesn’t have a problem with Punk. Knight says if Punk wants Seth Rollins, he should whip his ass, but he should do it on his time. Punk should have his rematch after Knight gets his.
Punk says he thinks he sees Knight’s perspective, but the words he’s looking for are, “Thank you, Mr. Punk, for preventing Seth Rollins from ending my career.” Punk asks if Knight thought he’d become the World Heavyweight Champion after Rollins stomped his head into the concrete. Punk says he saved Knight’s career. Punk says he’s a former World Heavyweight Champion, not Knight. Punk should be in the front. Knight needs to go to the back of the line. Knight says when he thinks about what Punk did, “thank” doesn’t come before “you.” Punk did something special after twelve years. He was overdue, but Knight is even more overdue. There are levels to this. As good as Punk is, he’s not on Knight’s level. Knight wants them to stay out of each other’s way. Knight will do him two favors. Knight will forget last week happened as long as Punk stays on his side of the line. Knight will beat Seth Rollins and become World Heavyweight Champion. Punk can be his first successful title defense. YEAH!
Punk says in the spirit of making sure there’s no bad blood between them, he reminds him that he’s the best in the world.
“Ladies and gentlemen!”
Paul Heyman comes out to the stage with “The Tribal Thief” Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker. Heyman starts to speak French, but then he stops. Heyman only knows what he needs to speak to get out of this province, speaking their “guttural language.” The crowd chants something, but I can’t make it out. Heyman says, “Speaking of ‘guttural language,’ LA Knight, take it from the adorable Oracle, do not get into the favor business with CM Punk.” If you start trading favors with him, it will cost him everything in life. It will cost you your self-respect, your position in WWE, half your career, years of your life, and your Tribal Chief.
Punk calls him a crybaby. Someone is getting punched in the face tonight. Punk invites them down to the ring. Heyman says he did teach Punk correctly after all these years. That’s a great idea. They’ll do it tonight. CM Punk and LA Knight versus “The Future of WrestleMania” Bron Breakker and “The Owner of the Shoe-la Fala” Bronson Reed. That challenge is for tonight. Punk and Knight look at each other. Knight says they don’t want those two goofs. Punk cuts him off and accepts the challenge. Knight says Punk doesn’t speak for him, but he then accepts the challenge.
Heyman says, “Deal. See you tonight.” Bron Breakker starts heading to the ring, but Reed and Heyman hold him back. Breakker shouts about Punk’s and Knight’s ages, saying they’re over 100 years old combined.
Video: Dominik Mysterio, Dragon Lee, El Grande Americanos, AJ Styles
Replay:Last week on Raw, “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio defeated Dragon Lee after three people dressed as El Grande Americano attacked. AJ Styles ran them off.
Backstage: Judgement Day, El Grande Americano
Finn Bálor is talking with Roxanne Perez and Raquel Rodriguez. JD McDonagh is also there. WWE Intercontinental Champion “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio walks in with El Grande Americano. They aren’t happy that Americano is there. Bálor speaks privately with Mysterio. Mysterio says he’s the King of the Luchadores and will use Americano to his advantage. Bálor hopes Mysterio will bring back the AAA Mega Championship. Mysterio tells him to trust “Daddy Dom.” Mysterio walks off with Americano.
AJ Styles & Dragon Lee vs. “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio & El Grande Americano
This is AWE-SOME! 👏👏 👏👏👏 pic.twitter.com/nahEcmEwxW
— WWE (@WWE) August 12, 2025
AJ Styles makes his entrance. He’ll team with Dragon Lee next.
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Dragon Lee hits El Grande Americano with a suicide dive as they make their entrance. AJ Styles kicks Mysterio in the head and rolls him into the ring.
The bell rings to start the match, and Styles bounces Mysterio in the corner a few times. The crowd chants for Mysterio. Styles hits Mysterio with a backbreaker before tagging Dragon Lee in. Lee comes off the top rope with a double ax handle to the arm. Lee wrenches the arm and snaps it. Lee sends Mysterio into the ropes, but Mysterio slides under the bottom rope. Mysterio gets in the ring and tags El Grande Americano in. Americano sends Lee to the corner and blocks a kick. Ludwig Kaiser… I mean, Americano shouts at Lee and chops his chest. Americano charges, but Lee sidesteps him. Americano drops Lee on the apron, but Lee shoulders him back and bounces him off the corner. Lee hits a flying cross-body block for a two-count. Styles tags back in. Styles and Lee send Americano into the ropes before hitting a double-team back elbow and some kicks. Mysterio runs in, but Styles slings him into Lee, who hits a kind of weak-looking powerbomb. Mysterio and Americano regroup at ringside.
Back from the break, Mysterio takes Styles down. Mysterio sends him into the ropes, but he lowers his head and eats a kick. Styles then hits a Pele Kick.
Lee and Americano tag in. Lee ducks a pair of clotheslines and hits a running hurricanrana. Lee clotheslines Americano and sends him into the ropes for a back body drop, but Americano goes for a sunset flip. Lee stops and double stomps the chest. Americano hits him with running kicks in the corner, followed by a pendulum dropkick. Lee throws his elbow pad into the audience and hits a running elbow to the jaw. Mysterio gets on the apron, but Lee knocks him down. Americano connects with a step-up kick to the face, knocking him out of the ring. The referee tries to hold Americano back, so Mysterio uses the distraction to send Lee into the ring steps. Mysterio and Americano seem to be friends. Americano puts Lee in the ring and ties the tail of his mask to the bottom turnbuckle. Mysterio puts a mask on and punches Lee in the ribs. Mysterio clubs the chest and applies a rear chin lock. Lee fights back, but Mysterio punches him back and puts him on the top rope. Mysterio climbs to the second rope and rips at the mask. Mysterio pulls him off the ropes and hits a running corner dropkick. Mysterio takes the mask off and taunts the crowd.
Back from the break, Americano is attacking Lee on the top rope. Lee knocks him down, so Americano holds himself up on the ropes. Lee then crushes him with a double stomp to the chest. Lee crawls to the corner, but Mysterio pulls Styles off the apron. Styles chases him around the ringside area, knocking Mysterio and a cameraman into the timekeeper’s area! In the ring, Lee hits Americano with a German Suplex, followed by a superkick.
Styles finally tags in, and he hits Americano with a strike combo, followed by a basement forearm. Styles avalanches him in the corner before hitting an ushigoroshi. 1… 2… Mysterio breaks it up. Lee superkicks Mysterio. Styles then catapults Lee into Mysterio. Lee hits a monkey flip, and Styles catches Mysterio for a Styles Clash! Lee heads to the top rope, but Americano shoves him to the floor! Americano kicks Styles, but Styles fights back with a reverse DDT for a two-count. Styles sets up for a Styles Clash, but Americano escapes. Styles grabs him, but Americano snaps him off the top rope. Americano grabs the metal plate from his tights, but before he can put it under the mask, Styles stuns him with a kick. Mysterio grabs the metal piece, puts his mask on, and puts the metal underneath. Styles rolls Americano up, but he kicks out. The kick out sends Styles into Mysterio, who headbutts him with the loaded mask. Americano covers for the win!
Winner: “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio & El Grande Americano via Pinfall.
Video: Adam Pearce, Sami Zayn, Sheamus
Video: Earlier today, Sami Zayn came up to Raw General Manager Adam Pearce. Zayn asked for a chance at the World Heavyweight Championship at WWE Clash in Paris. Pearce said they should get through tonight with Rusev and then talk about it. Sheamus then walked in. Pearce doesn’t want any more madness with Rusev. Zayn said tonight’s match matters to him. Zayn asked him as a friend not to get involved. Sheamus gives him his word, but the second the match is over, that “Bulgarian bastard” is his.
Backstage: IYO SKY, Adam Pearce, Roxanne Perez, Raquel Rodriguez
Raw General Manager Adam Pearce is with IYO SKY. Sky complains about not getting her promised title match. Pearce says she’ll get it once she knows more. Roxanne Perez and Raquel Rodriguez walk up and make fun of her. Perez says she’s lucky she doesn’t have to lose to Naomi again. Sky suggests she has a match with Perez. Pearce makes it official.
Video: Sheamus, Rusev, Sami Zayn
They showcase how many greats have come from the Province of Quebec. Names like Kevin Owens, Sami Zayn, Pat Patterson, Rick Martel, the Quebecers, and others.
Replay: Last week on Raw, Sheamus and Rusev had a war that ended in a Double Countout. They continued to brawl, bumping into Sami Zayn in the process.
Sami Zayn vs. Rusev
FIGHT AFTER FIGHT AFTER FIGHT! pic.twitter.com/8kXujfqRHo
— WWE (@WWE) August 12, 2025
Sami Zayn makes his entrance. He’ll face Rusev next …
The bell rings to start this match. They haven’t fought in eight years. Rusev has never beaten Zayn. The crowd is into Zayn. Rusev taunts the crowd, so Zayn fires them up. Zayn goes after him, but Rusev punches him down, drops an elbow, and stomps the chest. Rusev taunts the crowd and goes back to attacking Zayn. Rusev hits some shoulder thrusts in the corner. Zayn ducks a club and chops the chest before punching away at him in the corner. Zayn is pumped up. Rusev reverses a whip and crushes Zayn with a back elbow for a two-count. Rusev kicks Zayn and hits the ropes, but Zayn elbows and boots him back. Zayn knocks him out of the ring and kicks him back before hitting an Arabian Press to the floor!
Zayn gets Rusev in the ring and ducks two clotheslines, but Rusev catches him and hits a swinging side slam.
We return from the break to see Rusev punching Zayn on the top rope. Rusev sets up for a superplex, but Zayn blocks it. Zayn punches him down to the canvas. Rusev charges, but Zayn jumps over him and avoids an avalanche. Zayn grabs the arm, chops the chest, and climbs the ropes for a springboard tornado DDT. Zayn sets up for a Helluva Kick, but he runs into a Matchka Kick from Rusev. Rusev covers for a two-count.
Rusev signals for the end and stomps the spine. Zayn fights out of the Accolade and rolls him up for a near fall. Rusev charges, but Zayn grabs him for an exploder attempt. Rusev elbows out and punches him in the face. Rusev puts Zayn on the apron and ties his arms to the ropes. Rusev hits Sheamus’ 10 Beats of the Bodhrán, clubbing Zayn down to the apron. Rusev grabs Zayn by the hair, but Zayn fires back with an exploder into the turnbuckles! Zayn gets to his feet and gets the crowd going. Zayn sets up for a Helluva Kick…
…but Tonga Loa and JC Mateo pull Zayn out of the ring! Talla Tonga and Solo Sikoa are also there. Mateo and Loa attack and hold Zayn up for Tonga to boot Zayn down. WWE officials run down and send the MFTs to the back.
Winner: Sami Zayn via Pinfall.
Rusev slowly gets up at ringside, but he’s crushed by a Brogue Kick from Sheamus. Sheamus puts Rusev in the ring, and WWE security runs over. Sheamus beats them up. Rusev attacks Sheamus and sends him into the crowd. They brawl into the crowd. Rusev rips Sheamus’ shirt off. Referees chase after them as they fight their way to the back.
Backstage: Adam Pearce, Solo Sikoa, The MFT, New Day, Grayson Waller
WWE Security and Raw General Manager Adam Pearce kick Solo Sikoa and the MFTs out of the arena. Pearce calls General Manager Nick Aldis, but referee Danny Anfibio cuts him off. Anfibio says they separated Rusev and Sheamus, but Pearce doesn’t believe him. Grayson Waller and The New Day come up to Pearce. Xavier Woods complains about his hat being destroyed by Penta. Pearce says Penta will face Woods next week, so Woods can get even for his “sombrero.” Pearce says he’s got business to attend to and walks off wildly.
Video: “Big” Bronson Reed
Video: “Big” Bronson Reed is wearing the “Shoe-la Fala” and says he got famous by destroying Seth Rollins. He earned Rollins’ respect so much that he was invited into The Vision. Reed doesn’t respect Roman Reigns. Reed has punked Reigns out twice. The only reason it hasn’t happened a third time is that Reigns hasn’t manned up to him for a third time. When he does, Reed will add to his collection. He’ll keep doing it until Reigns acknowledges his “Tribal Thief.” Reed shouts, “Tsunami!”
“Big” Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker will battle LA Knight and CM Punk in tonight’s main event.
Backstage: IYO SKY, Kabuki Warriors
IYO SKY is walking through the tunnel by Gorilla Position. Asuka and Kairi Sane of The Kabuki Warriors offer to be in her corner to keep things fair. Sky declines and says she’s got this. They hug before Sky walks off. We nearly got a Damage CTRL reunion.
IYO SKY makes her entrance.
IYO SKY vs. Roxanne Perez
Uh oh! 😓 pic.twitter.com/7SFSOeS2Lp
— WWE (@WWE) August 12, 2025
The bell rings, and they circle the ring before locking up. Sky powers Perez against the ropes, but Perez turns her around. Perez goes for a right hand, but Sky ducks it. Sky applies a waistlock, but Perez gets out and wrenches the arm. Sky fights back and wrenches her arm. Perez rolls through and wrenches her arm, bringing Sky to her knees. Perez soon applies a grapevine to the midsection and turns her over twice to pick up a two-count. Sky pushes back to pin Perez’s shoulders to the mat for a two-count. Perez hits a headlock takeover and picks up a one-count. Sky applies a head-scissor and cinches it in, but Perez bridges out and gets to her feet. Perez shoves Sky, so Sky angrily takes her down and applies a side headlock. Sky hits a headlock takeover, but Perez applies a head-scissor. Sky does a headstand and gets out before hitting a Shotei uppercut.
Sky kicks away at Perez. Perez ducks a kick to the head and rolls her up for a two-count. Perez quickly slings her down by the hair and talks some trash. Perez puts her in the corner and bounces her face off the top turnbuckle. Sky blocks a second attempt and punches back. Perez knees her in the midsection. Sky reverses a whip and drops down, but Perez cartwheels over her and slaps her in the face. Sky is furious. Perez ducks a clothesline and rolls into a head-scissor takeover, but Sky flips and lands on her feet! Sky slaps her in the face and hits the ropes before doing a cartwheel. Sky then dropkicks Perez out of the ring. Rodriguez checks on Perez, so Sky hits them with a suicide dive! Perez manages to avoid a major impact and attacks Sky, sending her into the ring steps.
Back from the break, Perez takes Sky down. Perez puts her on the ropes and hits a running uppercut to the back of the neck. Perez hits a double jump springboard moonsault for a two-count. Sky struggles to get up, so Perez talks some trash. Perez smashes Sky’s face off the middle turnbuckle a few times before backing up. Perez hits a running uppercut and throws her down. Perez goes to the second rope and leaps, but Sky dropkicks her out of mid-air!
Perez rolls to the corner, and Rodriguez checks on her. Sky hits a pair of clotheslines, followed by a dropkick. Perez reverses a whip, but Sky leaps to the apron. Sky kicks her back, but cameras show she really hit the top rope. Sky goes to the top rope and hits a missile dropkick before getting to her feet and firing up the crowd. Sky connects with a Bullet Train Attack. 1… 2… Perez kicks out. The crowd chants, “This is awesome.” Sky heads to the top rope, but Perez rolls to the apron. Sky grabs her by the hair, but Perez pulls her down ribs-first on the top rope. Perez goes to the top rope and hits a super hurricanrana. Perez CRUSHES her with a cartwheel double knee to the back of the neck for a near fall! Perez knocks her down and goes for a sunset flip, but Sky pops up and kicks her in the face. Sky sizes her up for a Bullet Train Attack, but Perez moves out of the way. Rodriguez asks for a timeout, but Sky isn’t having it. Sky drags her into the ring. As she does, Perez pulls the apron into the ring. The referee goes to put it back. Perez uses the distraction to rake the eyes and hits a Shining Wizard for a near fall!
Perez goes around the world to take her down and applies a crossface. Sky pushes back for a pin, but Perez slides her off for a two-count. Sky hits a double underhook backbreaker and picks up a near fall. Sky slaps the mat in frustration. Rodriguez checks on Perez again. Perez falls out of the ring. Sky jumps over an attack from Rodriguez and kicks her away. Sky then hits them with an Asai Moonsault! Sky gets Perez in the ring and heads to the top rope. Sky goes for the Over the Moonsault. Perez gets her boots up, but Sky comes up short and actually lands with her shins on Perez’s chest! Ouch!
Rodriguez gets on the apron and distracts the referee. Perez goes to take the top turnbuckle pad off, but Asuka and Kairi Sane run down to stop her. They hold Perez up for Sky. Sky charges, but Perez moves. Sky puts the brakes on before hitting Asuka and Sane. Perez pushes Sky into them and rolls her up with a handful of tights for the win!
Winner: Roxanne Perez via Pinfall.
The Kabuki Warriors are not pleased with IYO SKY. Sky tries to explain herself.
Backstage: Jey Uso, LA Knight
Jackie Redmond is backstage with “Main Event” Jey Uso. Uso missed last week’s Raw, and Seth Rollins used the opportunity to take out his cousin, Roman Reigns, and CM Punk. Uso says receipts are coming, and was handling family business. LA Knight walks up and says the line starts behind him. Knight insinuates that Uso missed Raw on purpose. Uso says he’ll send Knight to the back of the line. YEET!
LA Knight and CM Punk will team up to take on Bron Breakker and “Big Bronson Reed in tonight’s main event.
Backstage: Alpha Academy, Becky Lynch
Maxxine Dupri is walking with Akira Tozawa and Natalya.
WWE Women’s Intercontinental Champion Becky Lynch is also shown walking backstage. She’ll put the title on the line against Dupri next.
Backstage: IYO SKY, Kabuki Warriors
IYO SKY and the Kabuki Warriors are upset backstage. Sky says they didn’t help her because she lost. An angry Asuka shoves Sky and walks off. Kairi Sane looks torn and looks at Sky before running after Asuka.
Video: Nikki Bella, Becky Lynch, Alpha Academy
Replay:Last week on Raw, Becky Lynch was confronted by Nikki Bella. Lynch shoved her down. Backstage, Natalya was upset and challenged Lynch to a match. Lynch accepted a match… against Maxxine Dupri.
WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship
Maxxine Dupri vs. Becky Lynch (c)
The Man was NOT expecting this! 👀 pic.twitter.com/xx88nIMW2z
— WWE (@WWE) August 12, 2025
The bell rings, and they lock up before Lynch powers her to the corner. Lynch bullies her a bit before backing up. Lynch applies a waistlock and shoves her from behind. Dupri goes for a waistlock, but Lynch slings her down and walks on her. Dupri applies a side headlock, but Lynch slides out and applies a side headlock. Dupri whips her off, but Lynch shoulder tackles her down. Lynch says, “Get out of my ring! You don’t deserve to be here!” Natalya tells Dupri to show Lynch who she is. Lynch opens the ropes for Dupri to leave. Dupri pretends to leave before hitting an arm drag. Lynch sidesteps a dropkick and big boots her down. Lynch beats her down in the corner and talks some trash before hitting a running forearm. Lynch pulls her up by the hair and hits a Bexploder. Lynch grabs Dupri and hits a second Bexploder. Lynch connects with a third Bexploder and is just playing with her food now. Lynch pulls her up by the hair, so Dupri slaps her away. Lynch goes for a Manhandle Slam, but Dupri counters with a stunner.
Lynch gets up, holding her jaw. Dupri avoids an avalanche. Lynch sets up for a springboard kick, but Dupri blocks it and applies an ankle lock. Lynch twists out, so Dupri does a handspring. Dupri hits a clothesline and punches away at her in the corner. Lynch rolls out of the ring to recover. Dupri hits a baseball slide and gets fired up. Dupri gets her in the ring and goes to the top rope. Dupri hits a diving cross-body block for a two-count. Dupri sets up for a Sharpshooter, but Lynch kicks her away. Dupri hits a spin kick before doing an O’Connor Roll. Lynch rolls through and grabs the rope, but the referee catches her. Dupri rolls her up for a two-count. Lynch kicks out and applies the Dis-Arm-Her for the win.
Winner: Becky Lynch via Submission to retain the WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship.
Lynch continues to trash-talk Dupri. Natalya admonishes her before going to check on Dupri. Lynch kicks Natalya down and leaves the ring.
Backstage: The Vision
World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins is backstage with Paul Heyman, Bron Breakker, and “Big” Bronson Reed. Rollins says they are on top of the world. Rollins was expecting to come to this “dump” of a town to deal with his CM Punk problem, but it turns out Punk has an LA Knight problem. Knight has a CM Punk problem. Now, they have a Bron-Bron problem. Rollins has no problems. Tonight isn’t about him. It’s about Breakker and Reed. Rollins says, “Boys, stack some bodies! I’m out of this dump.” Rollins says he’ll head to the jet and get some wifi. Rollins walks off.
Backstage: CM Punk
CM Punk is shown walking backstage.
Video: Bayley
poor, sweet bayley 😔💔 pic.twitter.com/zRGcgD7PZB
— WWE (@WWE) August 12, 2025
Video: Bayley says she’s not sure how she got here. She’s been doing this for almost thirteen years and has never felt this way. In a way, she wants more but feels less. She wants more and feels nothing. Bayley says it’s her fault. In the process of her whole career, “The Role Model” felt like something before she called herself that. She was one before she called herself that. Bayley thought she could change and help the division, being someone people in the locker room could look up to, or someone to look up to behind the barricade. Now, she’s here by herself. She feels everything she’s done has gotten her nowhere. She’s here with nothing to show, not a championship or a win in the last year. Bayley can’t remember the last time she felt proud of herself. Bayley says it’s her fault. Bayley shakes her head.
Backstage: Lyra Valkyria
Jackie Redmond is backstage with Lyra Valkyria. Redmond asks about what we just saw from Bayley. Valkyria hopes she’s ok. Bayley cut her out, so she had no idea. It can’t be what she said to Bayley last week. She was right because Bayley cost her the WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship. It’s not her fault. Bayley is on her own. Valkyria walks off.
Backstage: IYO SKY, Stephanie Vaquer, Rhea Ripley
“Stay out of it.” pic.twitter.com/EWsTVsl8SR
— WWE (@WWE) August 12, 2025
IYO SKY is walking backstage when Stephanie Vaquer comes up to her. Vaquer says Sky isn’t the only one who was promised a title match and walks off. Rhea Ripley then comes up to Sky. Ripley gets a HUGE ovation. Ripley says she was looking forward to Sky getting a shot against Naomi. If Asuka and Kairi Sane had just listened to her… can she trust them? Sky says she doesn’t appreciate what Ripley is trying to say. Sky warns Ripley, “Stay out of it.” Sky walks off.
Video: This Week’s WWE SmackDown Show Segment Announcement
This Friday on SmackDown, Drew McIntyre will address his attack on Cody Rhodes.
Next Monday, Raw will be in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
LA Knight & CM Punk vs. “Big” Bronson Reed & Bron Breakker
Will this be a sign of things to come at Clash in Paris?! pic.twitter.com/cUYWGKMdOU
— WWE (@WWE) August 12, 2025
Before the match starts, Breakker and Reed avalanche Punk and Knight. Reed shoulders Knight in the corner and punches him down.
The referee calls for the bell to start the match as Reed continues to attack Knight. Reed punches Knight and tags Breakker in. Breakker sends Knight, who is still in his ring vest, into the ropes, but he lowers his head and eats a kick. Knight attacks Breakker and wrenches away at the arm. Knight hits a short-arm clothesline, and Punk applauds his partner. Punk tags in and wrenches Breakker’s arm a few times. Knight tags in and punches Breakker in the midsection. Knight applies a front facelock and tags Punk in. Punk kicks Breakker in the ribs and sends him into the ropes. Breakker holds the ropes, but Punk follows him in and hits a clothesline over the top rope. Reed runs in, but Punk ducks and tries to clothesline him over the top rope. Reed is too heavy to go over. Punk tries again for the same result. Knight tags in and tries to clothesline Reed over the top rope, but he’s unsuccessful. Punk and Knight talk to each other before hitting the ropes and hitting a double-team clothesline over the top rope.
Back from the break, Breakker and Reed are taking it to Punk. Breakker scoops Punk up and hits a rib-breaker for a one-count before doing some push-ups. Breakker applies a head and arm lock, but Punk fights up and hits a jawbreaker. Reed tags in and avalanches Punk. Punk is wrestling in a shirt. Reed drops an ax handle on Punk before applying a neck vice. Paul Heyman, wearing the Shoe-la Fala, watches from ringside. Punk fights out of the neck vice and boots him back before sidestepping an avalanche.
Knight tags in and punches away at Reed. Knight hits some clotheslines, but Reed stays standing. Knight ducks a pair of clotheslines and takes Reed down with a leaping clothesline. The crowd is going wild. Knight hits a neckbreaker and sizes him up. Knight goes for Blunt Force Trauma, but Reed pushes him off. Knight fights back with a reverse DDT and rolls up to his feet. Knight goes to the second rope, but he leaps off to clothesline Breakker on the apron. Knight sends Breakker into the ring post. Reed then avalanches Knight from behind. Knight recovers at ringside, so Breakker smashes him with a diving clothesline over the commentary table. Breakker jumps onto the table and looks pumped up.
Back from the final break of the evening, Breakker and Knight are down in the center of the ring. Breakker pulls Knight back from making a tag. Knight tries to punch him away, but Breakker hits an overhead belly-to-belly suplex. Reed tags in and stomps Knight. Reed sends Knight into the ropes for a back elbow before mocking Roman Reigns with a point to the sky. Reed sends Knight into the ropes. Knight attempts a sunset flip, but Reed doesn’t go down. Reed goes for a cannonball, but Knight moves. Breakker distracts Punk as Knight goes for a tag. Knight wonders what Punk is doing. Reed pulls Knight away and hits a senton splash for a near fall. Reed knocks Punk off the apron and puts him in the corner. Reed puts Knight in the electric chair. Breakker tags in and hits an avalanche diving bulldog! 1… 2… Punk breaks it up. Reed sends Punk out of the ring and tags in. Reed crosses Knight before going for a senton splash, but Knight moves. Punk gets on the apron, and Knight starts crawling to the corner.
Punk and Breakker tag in. Punk hits a big boot, followed by a clothesline. Punk sends him into the ropes and hits a heel kick. Punk hooks the head, does some barking, and hits a vertical suplex. Punk hits a running knee in the corner. Punk hits a second one, followed by a short-arm clothesline. Punk goes to the top rope. Reed gets on the apron, but Knight knocks him down and hits a baseball slide into the commentary table. Punk stands on the top rope, and the crowd loudly applauds him. Punk hits a Macho Man elbow drop and takes off his shirt. Punk signals for the Go to Sleep…
…but World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins attacks him from behind.
Winner: LA Knight & CM Punk via Disqualification.
The Vision takes it to Knight and Punk until “Main Event” Jey Uso comes out with a steel chair. Uso comes down the aisleway and hits Breakker in the ribs with the steel chair before smashing it on his back. Reed challenges Uso to get in the ring. Uso ducks an attack from Reed. Rollins rolls out of the ring before being attacked. Reed swats the chair out of Uso’s hands. Uso punches away at him before hitting him in the back with the chair, knocking Reed out of the ring. Uso stands tall with Punk and Knight.
Raw General Manager Adam Pearce comes out to the stage. It would be easy for him to come out here and call Rollins a liar who disrupts main events. Pearce won’t be angry and will see this as an opportunity. Pearce says Rollins just earned a freakin’ opportunity to defend his freakin’ title at WWE Clash in Paris against “Main Event” Jey Uso, LA Knight, and CM Punk! Rollins is furious. Pearce says it’s a Fatal 4-Way, and it is official!
Punk and Knight start to argue before taking each other down. They punch away at each other. Uso pulls Knight off, so Knight elbows him. Punk goes for a GTS on Knight, but The Vision attacks them from behind. Breakker hits Punk with a Spear. They send Knight out of the ring as Rollins stomps away at Punk. Breakker gets out of the ring and ANNIHILATES Knight with a Spear at ringside! Reed picks Uso up and hits a Death Valley Driver. Reed goes to the top rope and hits Uso with a Tsunami.
Breakker puts Knight in the ring, and Rollins hits him with a Stomp. Rollins sizes Uso up and hits him with a Stomp. Rollins says that’s two down. Breakker and Reed hold Punk up. Punk is furious and says he’ll kill Rollins. Rollins says, “Look in my eyes. What do you see?” Rollins says he’ll never be the World Champion. Rollin then crushes the Second City Saint with a Stomp. Rollins holds the World Heavyweight Championship up. The Vision stands tall to end the show.

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