WWE hosted a new edition of WrestlePalooza from the Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana. You can check out the full results below:
WWE WrestlePalooza Results (9/20/2025)
John Cena vs. Brock Lesnar
Brock Lesnar came out first. A loud “Cena” chant broke out before he came to the ring. John Cena made a big entrance with a group of kids dressed just like him walking out on stage. Alicia Taylor began her big ring introductions. Just as she was about to introduce Brock Lesnar, Paul Heyman came out and took over the job himself.
rock Lesnar jumped Cena at the bell and beat him down in the corner with shoulder blocks. Fans chanted for Cena, but it was all Brock early on as he threw Cena hard into the turnbuckles. Lesnar locked in a bearhug from behind. Cena fought out and tried for an Attitude Adjustment, but Brock slipped out and nailed a huge lariat. Brock followed up with a series of German suplexes.
Cena broke free and sent Lesnar crashing into the turnbuckles. He hit multiple shoulder blocks and followed up with three Attitude Adjustments in a row. Cena went for the cover, but Brock kicked out at the last second. Cena went for the Five Knuckle Shuffle, but Lesnar countered and hit back-to-back F5s. Lesnar hit a third F5 and set up for a fourth. He nailed it and pinned Cena.
Your winner: Brock Lesnar.
After the match, Lesnar gave the referee an F5, then hit Cena with another one
Bron Breakker & Bronson Reed vs. The Usos
Bronson and Jey opened the match. The Usos worked together to double-team him. Breakker argued with LA Knight while Bronson tried to grab a chair, but Knight stopped him. Jimmy Uso landed a superkick, then picked up the chair himself. With Knight’s back turned, Jimmy smashed Bronson with it. Bron rolled to the floor, and Jey followed with a dive onto Bronson and Breakker outside.
Bron and Bronson took control, cutting off Jimmy and wearing him down. Bron hit a suplex for a two count. The chair remained in the ring, clearly waiting to come back into play. Jimmy finally broke free and made the hot tag to Jey, who came in and cleaned house. The Indy crowd was loud, shouting “YEET” with every big move. Jey charged at Bron, got tossed over the top rope, but bounced back in and hit Bron for a close two count.
The Usos pulled a table into the ring and set it up in the corner as Bronson and Breakker brawled with them. Bron went for a charge through the table, but an Uso stopped him with a superkick. The Usos hit a double superkick and tried for the pin, but Bronson broke it up.
Jey then collided with LA Knight, sparking an argument. In the chaos, Paul Heyman slipped a chair to Bron. Jey grabbed it and went to swing, but Bron ducked, nearly causing Jey to hit Knight—who narrowly avoided it. Breakker, bleeding from his back, speared both Usos through the table. Reed followed with a Tsunami off the top onto Jimmy for the pin.
Your winners: The Vision.
IYO SKY vs. Stephanie Vaquer
They both locked up and started slowly, feeling each other out in the early going. There were several near falls before they squared off again. Vaquer went for the Devil’s Kiss, but IYO blocked it and landed a basement dropkick. They fought to the ropes where Vaquer caught her in a hanging armbar.
She then avoided a sunset flip and hit a legdrop for a two count. Solid action so far. They traded offense until IYO nailed a backbreaker across her knee, though she hurt herself on the landing. IYO hit a big dive to the floor as the referee started the count. They fought on the outside, where IYO tried a sunset flip, but Vaquer countered with stiff knees. Back inside, Vaquer took control and landed a springboard bodypress for a two count. SKY fired back with a German suplex and charged, but Vaquer caught her with a German suplex of her own.
Vaquer fought to escape a crossface and landed a knee strike. She followed with a Dragon Screw Legwhip while IYO was stuck in the corner. Vaquer went for the SVP, but IYO slipped out and scored a takedown for a two count, then caught Vaquer with a kick to the head. IYO went for a moonsault but Vaquer blocked with her knees.
Vaquer hit the Devil’s Kiss and followed with the SVB across her knee, but IYO kicked out at the last second. Vaquer went to the top, but IYO caught her and they fought on the ropes. IYO landed a Spanish Fly, hurting her bad knee in the process, and Vaquer managed a two count. IYO fired back with a comeback, hitting double knees in the corner and then a running knee to the face.
She went for the moonsault but missed, crashing on her bad knee. Vaquer climbed to the top and nailed a spinning Torneo dive for the pin.
Your winner: Stephanie Vaquer
AJ Lee & CM Punk vs. Becky Lynch & Seth Rollins
Punk and Seth squared up to start. Becky quickly tagged in and began shoving Punk, even jabbing at him. The crowd chanted for a GTS, but instead Punk tagged in AJ. Becky smacked Punk and ran, tagging out before AJ could get to her. Becky and Seth hugged on the outside, but Punk dove onto Rollins and threw him into the fans before hitting a flying axehandle off the barricade.
Back in the ring, Rollins hit Punk with shoulder blocks in the corner. While the referee was distracted, Becky took a cheap shot on Punk. Moments later, AJ did the same to Rollins, which got a big reaction from the crowd. Punk and Rollins went at it, with Punk landing another axehandle off the top rope.
Punk went for another axehandle, but Rollins caught him and countered. Rollins tried for the Pedigree, but Punk slipped out and went for the GTS. Rollins escaped and struck him down, then targeted Punk’s back before sending him to the floor.
On the outside, Rollins slammed Punk into the announcers’ table. Back in the ring, Rollins stayed on the attack and stomped Punk’s hand as he reached for a tag. Rollins kissed Becky, then smashed Punk across the back while he was caught in the ropes. Punk took a long beating before finally landing a suplex to shift momentum. Rollins cut him off again, pretending to allow a tag but instead dragging Punk back and keeping control.
Punk muscled Rollins toward his corner, but the referee missed the tag and stopped AJ from entering, letting Rollins and Lynch double-team Punk. Rollins then tried to press slam Becky onto Punk, but Punk moved and Becky crashed, rolling to the floor. Punk reached for the tag, but Becky yanked AJ off the apron. Classic heel tag tactics. ollins mocked AJ by skipping around, but Punk caught him with a GTS. Punk was too worn down to follow up right away. As he tried crawling to his corner, Becky grabbed his leg, but Punk still managed to make the hot tag.
AJ Lee rushed in, hitting a Thesz Press on Becky and unloading with punches. She hit another press and kept working over Lynch. Lynch took a splash in the corner as AJ unloaded with punches, then hit a spinkick. Lee followed with a flying bodypress for a two count as the crowd chanted “You still got it.” She slapped Becky around before Rollins stepped in to taunt her. AJ fired back with slaps, but Becky grabbed her for the Manhandle Slam. Lee escaped, and with Punk’s assist, hit a Sliced Bread #2 that landed her on top of Becky for a near fall.
Punk dropped Rollins, leaving the women in the ring. AJ went for the Black Widow, but Becky escaped and tried for the Disarmher. Lee reversed back into the Black Widow while Punk locked a Sharpshooter on Rollins. Becky raked Punk’s face, and Rollins superkicked him to break it up. Rollins and Becky then hit stereo Pedigrees on Punk and AJ, but only got a two count. They went for stereo GTS attempts, but Punk countered with a Cactus clothesline that sent both him and Rollins to the floor. AJ broke free and hit an exploder suplex, but when she set up for more, Rollins tripped her. Punk stomped Rollins, only for Becky to slap Punk repeatedly. Punk caught her arm, then her leg when she tried to kick, and shoved her down. Rollins jumped back in, and Becky stomped Punk before locking him in a Sharpshooter. Punk powered out as Becky begged off.
Punk then trapped her in a Sharpshooter, but Rollins attacked with a Pedigree and set up for the stomp. He covered Punk, but AJ broke it up with a stomp of her own. Becky hit the Manhandle Slam on Lee, but AJ kicked out at the last second. Seth and Punk traded shots in the ring until their wives stepped in, which led to all four brawling. Punk and Lee cleared the ring and followed outside, with Punk throwing Rollins over the announcers’ table.
AJ cleared one table while Punk cleared another. All four fought on top of the tables until Becky threw AJ into Punk and Seth, sending them crashing through. Becky dragged AJ back into the ring to finish her, but AJ surprised her with the Black Widow. Lynch tapped out.
Your winners: CM Punk and AJ Lee!
Punk and AJ Lee celebrated as Becky cried on the floor and Seth tried to recover. The crowd chanted for Lee after the match.
They announced WWE Crown Jewel on 10/11 will start at 8 AM Eastern.
The Undertaker’s music hit, and he rode out on his motorcycle. Stephanie McMahon was shown in the front row clapping for him. Undertaker joined her in the crowd, joked around, and then announced she would be the first inductee in the 2026 WWE Hall of Fame Class. Stephanie looked surprised and emotional, hugging Undertaker. They also showed WWE President Nick Khan congratulating her.
WWE Undisputed Championship Match: Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Drew McIntyre
Both star locked up, with Drew McIntyre pushing Rhodes into the corner before breaking clean. Drew then caught him with an elbow and stayed in control early. Cody fought back and took control, grounding Drew on the mat. Drew broke free but got sent to the apron, where Cody hit a Disaster Kick. Drew fell to the floor, and Cody followed with a dive. Cody tried another, but Drew caught him and drove his back into the ring post before landing an overhead belly-to-belly suplex.
Drew and Cody traded shots until Drew charged and missed, smashing his shoulder into the ring post. Cody kicked at him from the apron but got knocked down hard. Drew followed up with an Alabama Slam onto the ring steps, then hammered Cody with punches as he covered up. McIntyre went to the top rope, but Cody caught him and hit a big superplex. They went back and forth until Cody hit a powerslam, then followed with a Disaster Kick.
Cody landed the Cody Cutter for a two count and set up for CrossRhodes, but Drew countered with a knee and the Glasgow Kiss. Drew then hit White Noise off the top for a close near fall. He set up for the Claymore, but Cody countered with a powerbomb. After more exchanges, Rhodes locked in the Figure Four Leglock. Drew was sent into an exposed turnbuckle, and Cody hit the CrossRhodes, but Drew kicked out. Drew then sent Cody over the top rope and went crashing down with him. Back in the ring, Drew landed a Claymore, but Cody kicked out at two.
Outside the ring, the referee tried stopping Drew from hitting a Claymore into the announce table. Drew went for it anyway, but the delay gave Cody time to move, and Drew crashed hard. The crowd chanted, “Ref you suck.”
HurtDrew rolled back into the ring. Cody went for the Disaster Kick, but Drew cut him off with a Glasgow Kiss. Drew set up for another Claymore, but his leg gave out. Cody hit the Cody Cutter followed by CrossRhodes and scored the pin.
Your winner: Cody Rhodes

 
			 
			