Saturday Night's Main Event Live delivered a night full of electrifying action. Gunther put his World Heavyweight Championship on the line in a hard-hitting battle against Goldberg. Solo Sikoa also defended his United States Title in a heated clash with his own brother, Jimmy Uso. Meanwhile, Drew McIntyre went head-to-head with Randy Orton in a fierce showdown. After a week of intense back-and-forth confrontations, Seth Rollins and LA Knight finally settled their score in a must-see encounter at the event.
Saturday Night’s Main Event Live: Seth Rollins suffers from a knee injury, Gunther retains the WWE World Title and More
Randy Orton vs. Drew McIntyre
Randy Orton picked up a win over Drew McIntyre in a one on one match, thanks to Jelly Roll. As the match reached its final moments, McIntyre got distracted by Jelly Roll at ringside, giving Orton the perfect opening to hit an RKO and secure the victory.
After the match Logan Paul stormed the ring and floored Orton with a right hand, unleashing a series of punches. Jelly Roll quickly entered the ring, pulled Paul off Orton, and retaliated with a massive right hand of his own. However, McIntyre blindsided Jelly Roll with a brutal Claymore Kick and warned him that stepping into the ring made him a target. Adam Pearce, Nick Aldis, and several WWE officials rushed down to check on Jelly Roll and escort McIntyre to the back.
Solo Sikoa vs. Jimmy Uso – United States Title Match
Solo Sikoa retained the United States Championship in a wild encounter against Jimmy Uso, with crucial help from Talla Tonga. Late in the match, Jimmy nailed an Uso Splash from the top rope, nearly getting the three-count, but Sikoa kicked out just in time.
Sikoa followed up with a Spinning Solo, but Jimmy avoided a Samoan Spike and fired back with a pair of superkicks. Jimmy then launched himself off the ropes to take out Talla, Loa, and Mateo at ringside. As the referee began the ten-count, both competitors made it back to the ring. Jimmy landed a stiff kick to Talla, but Sikoa capitalized, rolling Jimmy up for the pin while Talla held him down from the outside, sealing the controversial win.
LA Knight vs Seth Rollins
The action kicked off with LA Knight launching a series of strikes in an attempt to take down Rollins. However, “The Architect” quickly countered and fired back with heavy offense of his own. Rollins even hit a high-impact Frog Splash, but Knight showed resilience by kicking out.
Momentum shifted when LA Knight got back on his feet and unleashed some strikes, gaining control. He followed up with his signature flying elbow drop from the top turnbuckle, but Rollins again kicked out, refusing to stay down.
Rollins retaliated with a Buckle Bomb and aimed to finish the match with a Curb Stomp, but Knight dodged just in time. Rollins then connected with a Thrust Kick and launched a springboard senton, keeping the pressure on. Knight fought back with a series of right hands, then stunned Rollins with a neckbreaker and a follow-up DDT.
Later in the match, Rollins attempted a springboard Moonsault but appeared to injure his knee mid-air. He took a moment to speak with Paul Heyman and the referee as medical staff checked on him. Just as Rollins got back to his feet, Knight capitalized, hitting the BFT out of nowhere and pinning him for the win.
Goldberg vs. Gunther WW World Title Match
Gunther defeated Goldberg to retain the WWE World Title in a dramatic showdown. Toward the end, Gunther targeted Goldberg’s braced knee with a vicious kick, then tore off the brace and taunted Goldberg’s son, Gage, by holding it up mockingly. An enraged Gage struck Gunther, but security quickly restrained him. Seizing the moment, Goldberg hit Gunther with a Spear followed by a Jackhammer. As the referee rushed in and Goldberg went for the pin, Gunther narrowly kicked out. Moments later, Gunther locked in a Sleeper Hold, forcing the referee to stop the match and award the victory to the Ring General.
Saturday Night’s Main Event Live: Seth Rollins suffers from a knee injury, Gunther retains the WWE World Title and More
Randy Orton vs. Drew McIntyre
I love Randy Orton so much, but... I can't stand watching Drew McIntyre lose and lose and lose..#SNME pic.twitter.com/akiFDI4p9f
— Sʀ. (@_WSR_Wrestling_) July 13, 2025
Randy Orton picked up a win over Drew McIntyre in a one on one match, thanks to Jelly Roll. As the match reached its final moments, McIntyre got distracted by Jelly Roll at ringside, giving Orton the perfect opening to hit an RKO and secure the victory.
After the match Logan Paul stormed the ring and floored Orton with a right hand, unleashing a series of punches. Jelly Roll quickly entered the ring, pulled Paul off Orton, and retaliated with a massive right hand of his own. However, McIntyre blindsided Jelly Roll with a brutal Claymore Kick and warned him that stepping into the ring made him a target. Adam Pearce, Nick Aldis, and several WWE officials rushed down to check on Jelly Roll and escort McIntyre to the back.
Solo Sikoa vs. Jimmy Uso – United States Title Match
Solo Sikoa retains against Lil Jimmy #SNME pic.twitter.com/vsVxpaHU6Y
— Sonya Bayley 🐑🌈 (@SDevilleLive) July 13, 2025
Solo Sikoa retained the United States Championship in a wild encounter against Jimmy Uso, with crucial help from Talla Tonga. Late in the match, Jimmy nailed an Uso Splash from the top rope, nearly getting the three-count, but Sikoa kicked out just in time.
Sikoa followed up with a Spinning Solo, but Jimmy avoided a Samoan Spike and fired back with a pair of superkicks. Jimmy then launched himself off the ropes to take out Talla, Loa, and Mateo at ringside. As the referee began the ten-count, both competitors made it back to the ring. Jimmy landed a stiff kick to Talla, but Sikoa capitalized, rolling Jimmy up for the pin while Talla held him down from the outside, sealing the controversial win.
LA Knight vs Seth Rollins
The immediate word backstage at #SNME was that Seth Rollins legitimately suffered an injury, per @FightfulSelect.
— PW Chronicle (@_PWChronicle) July 13, 2025
Rollins was originally planned to defeat LA Knight on the show, and Knight winning was a last second call to end the match, per @PWInsidercom. pic.twitter.com/22N1dIXhNn
The action kicked off with LA Knight launching a series of strikes in an attempt to take down Rollins. However, “The Architect” quickly countered and fired back with heavy offense of his own. Rollins even hit a high-impact Frog Splash, but Knight showed resilience by kicking out.
Momentum shifted when LA Knight got back on his feet and unleashed some strikes, gaining control. He followed up with his signature flying elbow drop from the top turnbuckle, but Rollins again kicked out, refusing to stay down.
Rollins retaliated with a Buckle Bomb and aimed to finish the match with a Curb Stomp, but Knight dodged just in time. Rollins then connected with a Thrust Kick and launched a springboard senton, keeping the pressure on. Knight fought back with a series of right hands, then stunned Rollins with a neckbreaker and a follow-up DDT.
Later in the match, Rollins attempted a springboard Moonsault but appeared to injure his knee mid-air. He took a moment to speak with Paul Heyman and the referee as medical staff checked on him. Just as Rollins got back to his feet, Knight capitalized, hitting the BFT out of nowhere and pinning him for the win.
Goldberg vs. Gunther WW World Title Match
I respect that Goldberg with his body's limitations and pain is going out trying doing actual bumps amd not doing a quick 2 minute paycheck squash match. #SNME pic.twitter.com/E9txyKIzAx
— Terrence ✨️ (@KingTerrbear) July 13, 2025
Gunther defeated Goldberg to retain the WWE World Title in a dramatic showdown. Toward the end, Gunther targeted Goldberg’s braced knee with a vicious kick, then tore off the brace and taunted Goldberg’s son, Gage, by holding it up mockingly. An enraged Gage struck Gunther, but security quickly restrained him. Seizing the moment, Goldberg hit Gunther with a Spear followed by a Jackhammer. As the referee rushed in and Goldberg went for the pin, Gunther narrowly kicked out. Moments later, Gunther locked in a Sleeper Hold, forcing the referee to stop the match and award the victory to the Ring General.
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