WWE Crown Jewel 2025 results
2025-10-11 18:29:42
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WWE Fans in Perth, Australia, enjoyed amazing performances at Crown Jewel on Saturday, where they were able to watch a number of classic matches.
In another great match, John Cena and AJ Styles Squared for the fifth and likely final time. The careers of both competitors are coming to an end. After the music ended, the introductions ended, and the two men came face to face and put on a great show.
It was a celebration of professional wrestling where the legends succeeded in giving it their all.
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John Cena hits AJ Styles with an Attitude Adjustment during Crown Jewel at RAC Arena on October 11, 2025 in Perth, Australia. (Georgianna Dallas/WWE via Getty Images)
Cena adjusted the stance and tried to end the match early, but Styles was having none of it. The two went deep into their bags. Cena hit the Skull Crushing Finale, and Styles pulled a Torture Rack into a UFO Slam and later a Scorpion Death Drop. Cena even put Styles in the Camel Clutch and later in the Walls of Jericho.
Truly, “fight forever” chants erupted from the crowd as the veterans exhausted themselves in the ring.
No one had the upper hand, and if they did, it wouldn’t last long.
Stiles was trying to get it over with. He went to the ropes for an exceptional forearm. Cena countered and pulled Styles into the middle of the ring. He paid tribute to the late Bray Wyatt and did the Sister Abigail move. Cena pinned Styles but “The Phenomenal One” kicked out at two.
The two emptied what they had left in their tanks. No one in Australia, or perhaps around the world, wanted this match to end.
Cena put Styles on the top rope in an apparent attempt to adjust Avalanche’s stance. Styles countered and kicked him out. Styles tried to press Styles but Cena caught him.
Cena hit Styles with the Tombstone Piledriver and then an Attitude Adjustment for the win.
“This is why we all fall in love with pro wrestling,” WWE announcer Michael Cole said.
Cena has four more dates remaining on his retirement schedule as the final match approaches Main event on Saturday night On December 13 in Washington.
The Crown Jewel Championship for men and women was crowned for the second time.
The weight of the world was on Seth Rollins’ shoulders as he walked to the ring. Behind him was not “The Oracle” Paul Heyman, and his compatriots in “The Vision” were not beside him. He said he had to defeat Rhodes himself. Rollins has already entered the match and raised the bar, saying over the past few weeks that the winner will help determine the direction of the company for the next few years.
Cody Rhodes entered the match with the advantage. He had defeated Rollins three times in a row and was looking for the top four.

Newly crowned Crown Jewel Women’s Champion Stephanie Vacker and Crown Jewel Men’s Champion Seth Rollins celebrate in the ring during Crown Jewel at RAC Arena on October 11, 2025 in Perth, Australia. (Rich Frieda/WWE via Getty Images)
This was the main event of the final match of the event. The tension between the two long-time rivals and enemies is enemies again. Early on, Rollins was already in his head. He was attacking the crowd, got his hands on Michael Cole and lost focus for a few moments.
Frustration turned to aggression soon after. Rollins began to turn his attention to Rhodes’ back and shoulders – two things that had hindered “The American Nightmare” in the past.
The fighting continued from there. Both stars played mind games and delivered powerful moves.
A suicide dive from Rhodes to the outside with Cody Cutter met by Rollins with a Rhodes Cross and a Pedigree. The two were in the middle of a classic and both unsure of how to end the other.
Rollins had to do something he rarely does: perform a very dangerous aerial maneuver. He pinned Rhodes upside down in the corner. He walked to the opposite corner and banged his head coast to coast. Rhodes avoided the pinfall and kicked out at two. It didn’t end there.
Rollins jumped onto Rhodes on the top rope with him next. Then he pulled a Spanish fly into the gutter. However, he couldn’t keep Rhodes down.
Rhodes performed an aerial maneuver of his own. He angles Rollins across the top rope, puts him in a Cross Rhodes and hits a huge move. Mere mortals will remain below. Rollins got kicked out in the pin attempt.
Rollins had a dirty trick up his sleeves. He got the Rolex watch that Rhodes gave him after WrestleMania 40 and pinned him with it while Rhodes attempted another Rhodes Crossover. Rollins hit The Stomp and the Super Stomp.
He pinned Rhodes for the win and finally got the victory.
Women Crown Jewel Championship Two rising stars emerged in the division, Stephanie Vacker and Tiffany Stratton.
Stratton, in one of her best matches of the year, was matching Fakir blow for blow early. She tried to get a swanton off the top rope but was met with Vaquer’s knees to the back of the neck. Faker took over from there, hitting the Devil’s Kiss on Stratton.
Just when it looked like Stratton was about to nail the most beautiful Moonsault ever on her opponent, Vaquer moved out of the way. The Chilean star nailed the key 450 and took the stunning victory.
She received the Crown Jewel Championship and a ring from WWE Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque in the middle of the ring.
“You deserve it!” Cheers erupted from the crowd in Perth as she addressed the crowd.
The “Star-Spangled Banner” was loudly booed at WWE’s crown jewel in Australia
Vaquer is the second Crown Jewel champion. Liv Morgan won the inaugural tournament last year.
Roman Reigns tried to put his rivalry with The Vision in the rearview mirror in a match against Bronson Reed, but it appears his relationship with Jey and Jimmy Uso has more cracks than he initially thought. Despite Reigns asking them to stay out of Aussie Street Fighting, the popular tag team will be stepping into the ring to provide some support.
Reed received assistance from stablemate Braun Breaker, who speared everyone in his path, including Jimmy Uso through the barricade. Reed and Breaker put Reigns through the announce table after the “Original Chieftain” appeared to be on the offensive for most of the match.
Reed had Reigns on his shoulders as he looked like he was going to throw Jagged Edge through a table set up in the corner. Reigns got out of it but was on the receiving end of an accidental spear from Jey Uso. Breaker pulled Reigns’ body from the remains of the table to help prepare Reed for the tsunami.
The Australian native Reed pinned Reigns and got the victory.
Then, when Reigns shook off the cobwebs, he was shocked that his family members wouldn’t listen to him and it ultimately cost him the match.
It was a huge win for Reed as he made a big statement about his standing on the WWE roster in front of his fellow Australians.

Roman Reigns and Bronson Reed face off during Crown Jewel at the RAC Arena on October 11, 2025 in Perth, Australia. (Rich Frieda/WWE via Getty Images)
Rhea Ripley and Io Sky were hoping to put their differences aside to take on the Kabuki Warriors of Asuka and Kairi Sane. Sky’s friendship with her former Damage Control colleagues has deteriorated in recent weeks as Sky’s relationship with Ripley grows.
Sky started with a take on Asuka in the ring and a suicide dive out of the ring. She seemed to have the situation under control until she turned her back on Asuka to deal with Sane. Sky came off the ring post on the outside of the ring and the Kabuki Warriors began to regain the advantage.
The crowd was begging for Ripley, an Australian native, to get into the mix, she tagged in and the crowd exploded.
Ripley’s offensive attack began. She had both Asuka and Sane on her back. She tagged Sky again when she hit Razor’s Edge on Sane. He allowed Sky to connect with a missile strike. But Sky could only get a double-digit score on Sane.
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Sane and Asuka regained the advantage for a few moments. Sane and Asuka worked together to eliminate Ripley on the outside. But they took their eyes off Sky, who hit a springboard jumper to get back into the game.
Finally, Sane pushed Asuka away with a big boot from Ripley. She then took Riptide from Ripley, who tagged Sky in for the finish. Sky hit Over the Moonsault and ended the match by pinfall.
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