Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIt will be the 38th annual SummerSlam and is scheduled to take place as a two-night event on August 2 and 3, 2025, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.It will be the 38th annual SummerSlam and is scheduled to take place as a two-night event on August 2 and 3, 2025, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.It will be the 38th annual SummerSlam and is scheduled to take place as a two-night event on August 2 and 3, 2025, at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
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The night kicked off with Roman Reigns & Jey Uso vs. Bron Breakker & Bronson Reed. It was a great match with a lot of action. I enjoy watching Bronson Reed - for a heavy guy, he really moves well. Bron Breakker brings intensity, but sometimes he goes a bit overboard. Jey's constant "yeet" antics got a bit too much for me and dragged the pace now and then. Funny how Roman used to dominate as champion, and now he gets thrown around quite easily - times have changed.
Cardi B opened the event, but I wasn't really that impressed. Not that I follow her music, but it just didn't hype me up for SummerSlam.
Next was the women's tag team title match: Alexa Bliss & Charlotte Flair vs. Raquel Rodriguez & Roxanne Perez. I actually liked Charlotte and Alexa as a team - the pairing really works and brings out a different side of Charlotte's character. Raquel and Roxanne work well together too, but I still don't like Roxanne wearing Liv's title - she's only got it because Liv's injured. Overall, it was a basic tag match, nothing special, but fine for what it was.
Then we had Sami Zayn vs. Karrion Kross - a standard singles match, but well fought. I like Sami, always enjoy watching him work.
Jade Cargill vs. Tiffany Stratton followed. It was okay. Tiffany is athletic and entertaining, but again, another pretty basic match overall.
The next match was Logan Paul & Drew McIntyre vs. Randy Orton & Jelly Roll. I wasn't that fussed about watching this one - Logan Paul isn't my favourite, and to be honest, he naturally comes across as a heel. That said, I have to admit, he's actually a very good wrestler. He flies off the turnbuckle and clearly puts effort in. Bringing Drew and Orton into it definitely elevated the match, and it turned out better than I expected. SummerSlam always throws in a celeb match, and this one delivered more than it should've.
The main event was Gunther vs. CM Punk, and for me, this was match of the night. Gunther's intensity is unmatched, and Punk - who I wasn't always a fan of - is starting to grow on me. He's great on the mic and really delivered here. The physicality was off the charts, and they absolutely tore it up in the ring. A crazy, brutal match that made the whole night worth it. They saved the best till last.
Night 2
WWE SummerSlam Night 2 was a high-octane night of wrestling, with several strong performances and one absolutely brilliant main event.
The Tag Team TLC match was an explosive spectacle - easily the match of the night in terms of excitement, creativity, and non-stop chaos. Every team brought something wild to the table, and it honestly felt like it should've been the main event. An incredible match from start to finish.
But speaking of the main event - John Cena vs. Cody Rhodes was awesome. Way better than their previous WrestleMania encounter, this one had real urgency, intensity, and emotional investment. Cena looked great and put on one hell of a match, and you could tell both men were desperate to walk out as champion. Whether you're a Cena fan or not, this was one to remember.
Becky Lynch vs. Lyra Valkyria was a strong match, but some sloppy production (especially the zip tie moment) and an underwhelming finish held it back from greatness.
Jacob Fatu vs. Solo Sikoa in a steel cage had solid intensity, though it didn't quite live up to its potential. Dominik vs. AJ Styles was enjoyable - AJ still performs like a pro, even if Dominik feels like a knock-off Eddie Guerrero. The finish was a bit too predictable, though.
All in all, this was a great night for wrestling fans. There were some flaws, but the highlights more than made up for them.
Cardi B opened the event, but I wasn't really that impressed. Not that I follow her music, but it just didn't hype me up for SummerSlam.
Next was the women's tag team title match: Alexa Bliss & Charlotte Flair vs. Raquel Rodriguez & Roxanne Perez. I actually liked Charlotte and Alexa as a team - the pairing really works and brings out a different side of Charlotte's character. Raquel and Roxanne work well together too, but I still don't like Roxanne wearing Liv's title - she's only got it because Liv's injured. Overall, it was a basic tag match, nothing special, but fine for what it was.
Then we had Sami Zayn vs. Karrion Kross - a standard singles match, but well fought. I like Sami, always enjoy watching him work.
Jade Cargill vs. Tiffany Stratton followed. It was okay. Tiffany is athletic and entertaining, but again, another pretty basic match overall.
The next match was Logan Paul & Drew McIntyre vs. Randy Orton & Jelly Roll. I wasn't that fussed about watching this one - Logan Paul isn't my favourite, and to be honest, he naturally comes across as a heel. That said, I have to admit, he's actually a very good wrestler. He flies off the turnbuckle and clearly puts effort in. Bringing Drew and Orton into it definitely elevated the match, and it turned out better than I expected. SummerSlam always throws in a celeb match, and this one delivered more than it should've.
The main event was Gunther vs. CM Punk, and for me, this was match of the night. Gunther's intensity is unmatched, and Punk - who I wasn't always a fan of - is starting to grow on me. He's great on the mic and really delivered here. The physicality was off the charts, and they absolutely tore it up in the ring. A crazy, brutal match that made the whole night worth it. They saved the best till last.
Night 2
WWE SummerSlam Night 2 was a high-octane night of wrestling, with several strong performances and one absolutely brilliant main event.
The Tag Team TLC match was an explosive spectacle - easily the match of the night in terms of excitement, creativity, and non-stop chaos. Every team brought something wild to the table, and it honestly felt like it should've been the main event. An incredible match from start to finish.
But speaking of the main event - John Cena vs. Cody Rhodes was awesome. Way better than their previous WrestleMania encounter, this one had real urgency, intensity, and emotional investment. Cena looked great and put on one hell of a match, and you could tell both men were desperate to walk out as champion. Whether you're a Cena fan or not, this was one to remember.
Becky Lynch vs. Lyra Valkyria was a strong match, but some sloppy production (especially the zip tie moment) and an underwhelming finish held it back from greatness.
Jacob Fatu vs. Solo Sikoa in a steel cage had solid intensity, though it didn't quite live up to its potential. Dominik vs. AJ Styles was enjoyable - AJ still performs like a pro, even if Dominik feels like a knock-off Eddie Guerrero. The finish was a bit too predictable, though.
All in all, this was a great night for wrestling fans. There were some flaws, but the highlights more than made up for them.
Night 1 and Night 2 were better than the previous WrestleMania, and Night 2 had the surprise return of Brock Lesnar. I'd give it an 8/10. Some parts of the event were a bit messy, but everyone loves John Cena. He dropped his villain character and returned to the classic hero John Cena. There's a strong possibility of a great match between Seth Rollins and CM Punk in the near future I think they're the current number one rivals. The Beast could side with CM Punk and help him defeat Seth and Paul Heyman.
SummerSlam 2025 will be remembered as the night my favourite and undeniably sexiest WWE Superstar, Tiffany Stratton, cemented her place among the greats. In a high-stakes showdown, she stepped into the ring with the confidence, style, and fire that only Tiffany can bring. Her opponent, whether it was the powerhouse Jade Cargill or the resilient Cody Rhodes in a surprise mixed scenario, came prepared for a fight - but Tiffany came prepared for victory.
From the moment her entrance music hit, the entire arena lit up. Her glamorous presence combined with a fierce competitive edge made it clear this wasn't going to be just another match - it was her moment. The back-and-forth action kept fans glued to the edge of their seats, but Tiffany's skill, charisma, and sheer will to win turned the tide in her favor.
When the final bell rang, the crowd erupted as Tiffany Stratton stood tall, victorious and radiant under the SummerSlam spotlight. It wasn't just a win - it was a statement. She proved she's not only one of the most talented women in WWE but also one of the most captivating performers the company has ever seen.
This SummerSlam moment will go down as the night Tiffany Stratton became the ultimate star of WWE's summer spectacle. Glamour, dominance, and pure wrestling brilliance - Tiffany delivered it all.
From the moment her entrance music hit, the entire arena lit up. Her glamorous presence combined with a fierce competitive edge made it clear this wasn't going to be just another match - it was her moment. The back-and-forth action kept fans glued to the edge of their seats, but Tiffany's skill, charisma, and sheer will to win turned the tide in her favor.
When the final bell rang, the crowd erupted as Tiffany Stratton stood tall, victorious and radiant under the SummerSlam spotlight. It wasn't just a win - it was a statement. She proved she's not only one of the most talented women in WWE but also one of the most captivating performers the company has ever seen.
This SummerSlam moment will go down as the night Tiffany Stratton became the ultimate star of WWE's summer spectacle. Glamour, dominance, and pure wrestling brilliance - Tiffany delivered it all.
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- TriviaFirst ever 2-night Summerslam.
- ErroresLyra Valkyria's hand slipped out of her zip-tie early on in the match, and was clearly seen putting her hand back in as it was done prematurely.
- ConexionesFeatured in WWE Raw: SummerSlam 2025 Fallout (2025)
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