August 3, 2025 | MetLife Stadium, New Jersey

With Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque welcoming the world to a sold-out MetLife StadiumThe official attendance for Night Two was 60,561, pushing the two-night total to a record-breaking 113,722, the largest crowd in SummerSlam history.

WWE World Women’s Championship | Naomi (c) vs Rhea Ripley vs Iyo Skye

In a fast-paced Triple Threat opener, Naomi retained her WWE Women’s World Championship against Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky. The finish came after Ripley hit Iyo with a devastating Riptide, only for Naomi to sneak in with a crafty schoolgirl pin on Ripley—grabbing the tights for leverage and the victory.

WWE Tag Team Championship TLC Match | Wyatt Sicks (c) versus Fraxion versus #DIY versus Motor City Machine Guns versus Street Profits versus Andrade and Rey Fenix

In a wild Six-Pack Tables, Ladders & Chairs Match for the WWE Tag Team Championships, Joe Gacy and Dexter Lumis of The Wyatt Sicks retained their titles. They outlasted top-tier teams including The Street Profits, #DIY, The Motor City Machine Guns, Fraxiom, and the explosive duo of Andrade and Rey Fenix. The match featured jaw-dropping ladder crashes and chaotic tandem offense, but in the end, the eerie cohesion of Gacy and Lumis proved too much.

WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship Match | Becky Lynch (c) vs Lyra Valkyria

In one of the night’s most controversial moments, Becky Lynch held onto her WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship against Lyra Valkyria. Late in the match, Bayley interfered with a chain-wrapped fist aimed at Lynch. Instead, she struck Valkyria by accident, allowing Becky to capitalize for the pin. As a result of the pre-match stipulation, Lyra can no longer challenge for the title while Lynch is champion.

WWE United States Championship Steel Cage Match | Solo Sikoa (c) vs Jacob Fatu

Solo Sikoa survived a punishing Steel Cage match against Jacob Fatu to retain the WWE United States Championship. The match turned violent quickly with outside interference from JC Mateo, Tonga Loa, and Talla Tonga. Despite being handcuffed to the top of the cage, Fatu broke free in a stunning show of strength. After the match, Fatu and Jimmy Uso laid waste to Mateo and Loa, with Fatu delivering a jaw-dropping moonsault from the top of the cage to punctuate the carnage.

WWE Intercontinental Championship Match | Domonick Mysterio (c) vs AJ Styles

AJ Styles arrived in a Chevrolet low rider with his son Avery, paying tribute to Eddie Guerrero ahead of his Intercontinental Championship match against “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio. Styles nearly claimed the title, locking Dominik in the Calf Crusher—only for Dom to escape by slipping out of his boot. A moment later, Dom used the same boot as a weapon after distracting the referee, stealing the win. Replay footage revealed the boot was intentionally loosened before the match, highlighting Dominik’s growing reputation as a cunning opportunist.

In a major announcement, WWE revealed that SummerSlam 2026 will take place in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on August 1st and 2nd.

WWE Undisputed Championship Street Fight | John Cena (c) vs Cody Rhodes

Cody Rhodes defeated John Cena to recapture the Undisputed WWE Championship. The two went to war with chairs, tables etc. After the brutal battle, Cena handed Rhodes the title, with a heartfelt “Thank you for everything” from Cody before Cena raised his hand in respect.

The feel-good moment was short-lived.

As Cena stood in the ring for a standing ovation and chants of “Thank You, Cena,” the unthinkable happened—Brock Lesnar returned. Sporting a leather vest, and his signature black cowboy hat, Lesnar stormed the ring and F5’d Cena, then leaving.