Complete WWE Crown Jewel results, highlights, photos and exclusive videos
Sami Zayn def. JD McDonagh - Kickoff Match
WWE Crown Jewel was kicked off in style as Sami Zayn electrified the WWE Universe with a thrilling win over JD McDonagh.
Zayn was all smiles as the crowd cheered and chanted for him throughout the match, culminating with a devastating Helluva Kick into a big-time Blue Thunder Bomb.
WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth “Freakin” Rollins def. Drew McIntyre
The WWE World Heavyweight Title remains with Seth “Freakin” Rollins but not before an absolute war with Drew McIntyre.
The Scottish Warrior looked poise to destroy and dethrone Rollins, and after a plethora of Pedigrees, stomps, and Claymores, the champion dug deep and put his most dangerous challenger down for the count by ducking a Claymore and connecting with another Pedigree and a second ring-rattling stomp.
After the bout, Damian Priest sprinted to ringside and attempted to cash in his Money in the Bank contract. Before he could do so, however, Sami Zayn emerged from the crowd to send Priest face-first into the ring post before snatching the briefcase and escaping through the WWE Universe.
Women’s World Champion Rhea Ripley def. Nia Jax, Shayna Baszler, Raquel Rodriguez and Zoey Stark in a Fatal 5-Way Match
The Eradicator lived up to her name as Rhea Ripley retained the Women’s World Title in a thrilling Fatal 5-Way Match.
The match was pure chaos, as all five Superstars delivered crushing blows or locked in joint-wrenching submissions. In the final moments, Ripley landed a devastating Riptide on Zoey Stark from the turnbuckles, slamming her on top of Raquel Rodriguez and Shayna Baszler before pinning Baszler.
Solo Sikoa def. John Cena
John Cena may be known as The Greatest of All Time, but it was Solo Sikoa’s night.
The Enforcer of The Bloodline dominated the early action, and just when it seemed that Cena was primed for one of his signature comebacks, Sikoa unleashed an unbelievable assault of 11 Samoan Spikes that put the legend down for good.
After finally regaining his bearings following the match, Cena received thunderous cheers from the adoring WWE Universe as he exited.
Ibrahim Al Hajjaj and The Miz beat down Grayson Waller after Waller invaded “Miz TV”
The Miz welcomed Saudi Arabian movie star Ibrahim Al Hajjaj to a very special “Miz TV,” but they were interrupted by the brash Grayson Waller.
After attempting to hijack the show and turn it into an episode of “The Grayson Waller Effect,” Waller callously booted Al Hajjaj in the stomach. Moments later, however, The Miz threw Waller into a big boot from Al Hajjaj and dropped him with a Skull-Crushing Finale, teeing up Al Hajjaj to land an electrifying People’s Elbow.
Logan Paul def. Rey Mysterio to win the United States Championship
The United States Championship now belongs to The Social Media Megastar as Logan Paul captured his first gold in WWE.
Paul has long proved that he belongs in a WWE ring, and he paid homage to legends like The Ultimate Warrior and Bruno Sammartino before he was handed brass knuckles by a member of his entourage.
Santos Escobar emerged from the crowd to chase away Paul’s ally, but Paul found the brass knuckles and used them to clock an airborne Mysterio for the championship-clinching pinfall.
After the bout, the new United States Champion had a word with Mysterio but feigned innocence when Mysterio told him, “You know what you did.”
WWE Women’s Champion IYO SKY def. Bianca Belair
The WWE Women’s Championship remains with IYO SKY after she defeated Bianca Belair in a hotly contested matchup, but a new wrinkle has been added to Damage CTRL’s dynamic thanks to the returning Kairi Sane.
Belair looked poise to win back the title, but The Pirate Princess shocked the WWE Universe by appearing and hitting the challenger with a spinning back elbow and a leaping knee strike from the ringside barrier. Belair narrowly avoided being counted out, but she was hit with SKY’s gravity-defying moonsault and pinned immediately after reentering the ring.
After the bout, SKY and Sane put the boots to Belair, and Sane landed her breathtaking Insane Elbow all while a confused Bayley watched from ringside.
Cody Rhodes def. Damian Priest
The American Nightmare got some much-needed retribution against The Judgment Day after he delivered a decisive victory over Señor Money in the Bank Damian Priest.
In classic Judgment Day fashion, Finn Bálor, JD McDonagh, and “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio all attempted to interfere, but “Main Event” Jey Uso appeared and tattooed all three with devastating superkicks before chasing them from ringside with a steel chair.
Left alone with Priest, Rhodes delivered three ring-shaking Cross Rhodes to earn the victory.
Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns def. LA Knight
Roman Reigns is still the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion but not before a fight from LA Knight.
The back-and-forth action was interrupted by Solo Sikoa and Jimmy Uso, but the accompanying Spear wasn’t enough to put away The Megastar.
Knight may have had the title won after spiking The Head of the Table with a thunderous BFT, but Uso placed his cousin’s foot on the bottom rope just before the three-count.
And after Knight brawled with Uso and sent him crashing through the announce table with a back suplex, Reigns Speared Knight through the ringside barricade and landed another Spear in the ring to retain his championship.
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