WWE Clash In Paris Results – August 31, 2025

WWE Clash in Paris 2025
WWE Clash in Paris 2025

WWE runs the Paris La Dรฉfense Arena in Nanterre, France today, kicking off with the ‘Countdown to WWE Clash In Paris’ pre-show at 12/11c across all of WWE’s social and digital platforms.

Things lead into the premium live event main card, which starts at 2/1c on Peaock. Advertised is John Cena vs. Logan Paul, Roman Reigns vs. Bronson Reed, Rusev vs. Sheamus in a Good Ol’ Fashioned Donnybrook, Becky Lynch vs. Nikki Bella for the WWE Women’s Intercontinental Title, Wyatt Sicks vs. Street Profits for the WWE Tag-Team Titles, as well as Seth Rollins vs. CM Punk vs. LA Knight vs. “Main Event” Jey Uso for the WWE World Heavyweight Title.

Featured below are complete WWE Clash In Paris results from Sunday, August 31, 2025. The following report was written by PWMania.com reporter Matt Boone (@MattBoone0709) as the show aired from 12-6pm EST. on Peacock.

You can watch the WWE Clash in Paris live stream below to tune into the ‘Countdown to WWE Clash In Paris’ pre-show.

WWE CLASH IN PARIS RESULTS – AUGUST 31, 2025

“WWE Then. Now. Forever. Together.” narrated by Paul ‘Triple H’ Levesque kicks things off as always. We then hear the voice of Michael Cole welcoming us to the Countdown to WWE Clash In Paris pre-show, as we see the sights of the “The City of Love.”

We then shoot inside the host venue for today’s PLE, where Cole is joined by Big E. and Wade Barrett at the pre-show panel, which is actually set up inside the ring itself for the first time ever, which Cole quickly points out.

They begin hyping today’s show, where they confirm that Roman Reigns vs. Bronson Reed will serve as the opening contest when the main PLE portion of the event kicks off at 2/1c. Barrett mentions Cole being included in the New York Times list of the most impactful voices in sports of the 21st century.

Cathy Kelley Interviews CM Punk

From there, the panel sends things over to Cathy Kelley, who is standing by live backstage with none other than “The Best in the World” himself, CM Punk. Punk says he knew what it was like being in Seth Rollinsโ€™ shoes. He was the world champion and surrounded himself with goofs to ensure he remained champion.

Referring to The Shield obviously, Punk pointed out how that didnโ€™t work out so well. The odds were not in Rollinsโ€™ favour, no matter who he had in his corner. CM Punk then mentions that “Main Event” Jey Uso has a receipt coming for super-kicking him on WWE Raw this past Monday.

Peter Rosenberg Interviews “Main Event” Jey Uso

Kelley sends things over to Peter Rosenberg, who is also standing by in a different area backstage, live with “Main Event” Jey Uso. The “YEET!” master of WWE said today is not about friends, and that he is going to kick everyone in the face and recapture the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.

Cathy Kelley Interviews Paul “Triple H” Levesque

A half-dozen or so video packages and commercial breaks later, Cole and the pre-show panel send things back to Cathy Kelley once again, who is now standing by live with WWE Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque. Kelley asks about WWE Clash In Paris.

Instead, Levesque keeps talking about how loud the crowd would be, and how Lyon delivered once again earlier this week. Levesque then got to the show at-hand and mentioned the big matches, but again spent time focusing on how the show will be put over-the-top by the energy from the Paris crowd.

Michael Cole & Wade Barrett Tag Out, Jackie Redmond & Peter Rosenberg Tag In

After that, things head back to the pre-show panel inside the squared circle, where we see Jackie Redmond tagging in for Michael Cole, who has left to get ready for his duties calling the show. Also subbing out is Wade Barrett, with Peter Rosenberg coming in to join Redmond and Big E. as the new three-person panel.

An excerpt of the new Roman Reigns interview from the “What’s Your Story with Steph McMahon” podcast is shown, with Reigns talking about his relationship with Paul “Triple H” Levesque over the years. Back live, Redmond, Rosenberg and Big E. spend a few minutes waiting for the insanely loud crowd to end their “Ole! Ole!” chants.

Cathy Kelley Interviews The Street Profits

Following some more video packages and commercial time outs, including the latest Wyatt Sicks vignette from SmackDown, we head backstage for a Cathy Kelley live interview with The Street Profits. B-Fab does the majority of the talking for Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins.

B-Fab took issue with Bo Dallasโ€™ comment about the Profits not being a real family like the Wyatt Sicks. She says the Profits have an even tighter bond after being together as the only consistent in the tag-team division over the past eight years.

Jackie Redmond Sits Down With LA Knight

We see a quick interview with Sheamus conducted by WWE’s French broadcast team member Nadir Mohemmedi. Sheamus put a spin on his Banger after Banger catchphrase, which will likely be echoed by the rabid-like crowd in Paris later in the show.

From there, we shoot to an in-depth one-on-one sit-down interview, with Jackie Redmond talking with one-fourth of the WWE World Heavyweight Championship main event, LA Knight. “The Mega Star” said he should have had more title shots than he’s already had in his tenure, and that he is hungrier than everyone in the match.

He also made a point to bring up how Jey Uso saw his old sunglasses with the writing on it and jacked the idea for his “YEET!” sunglasses. Redmond also brought up how their could be a chant battle tonight in Paris between the fans in the “YEET!” camp for Uso, and the fans in the “YEAH!” camp for LA Knight.

Roman Reigns vs. Bronson Reed

The pre-show wraps up with final analysis from the panelists about the John Cena vs. Logan Paul match. We then shoot to the elaborate cold open video package to officially get the premium live event portion of WWE Clash In Paris off-and-running.

Once it wraps up, we shoot back inside Paris La Dรฉfense Arena where the first thing you notice is the insanely loud and enthusiastic crowd, as Michael Cole welcomes us to the show. Alicia Taylor begins her nights work in the ring, handling the introductions for the competitors in our opening contest.

With that said, out first from The Vision faction comes “The Tribal Thief” himself, the master of the Shoe-La-Fala, “Big” Bronson Reed. He makes his way out and heads to the ring accompanied by “The Oracle” of The Vision, Paul Heyman. Cole and Wade Barrett introduce the French commentary team.

Loud “OTC! OTC!” chants fill the arena as Reed’s music dies down. After a healthy pause for dramatic effect, the intense opening drums for Roman Reigns’ theme hits. Out comes “OTC1” himself to an insanely loud sustained roar from the French crowd.

As Reigns heads to the ring, Cole points out on commentary how he is wearing two Ola-Falas tonight, one red one for his father, and one black one for his uncle, collectively known as WWE Hall of Fame legends The Wild Samoans — Afa and Sika.

As soon as the bell sounds, deafening “OTC” chants break out again. Bronson raises his finger in the air as the fans boo. The fans do a single-style chant of “Roman, Roman Reigns!” and begin chanting “F*** Bronson!” after that. Yikes. Roman gets Bronson in a head lock in the first physical exchange of the bout.

Bronson throws him to the ropes, Bronson with a shoulder tackle but Roman stays on his feet. Roman to the ropes and he goes for a shoulder tackle but Bronson stays on his feet. Bronson to the ropes but Roman with a right hand and he gets Bronson in the corner, hitting him with right hands.

Roman slams Bronson face first onto the top turnbuckle. Roman on the second rope and he begins hitting Bronson with right hands as the fans count up to ten in French. Roman gets down, runs to the ropes but Bronson picks Roman up but Roman lands on his feet.

Reigns gets Reed’s massive body up on his shoulders, but ends up collapsing, with Reed landing on top of him. Bronson throws Roman to the outside of the ring. From the ring apron, Reed jumps off, landing a shoulder tackle that turns Reeds inside-out, and begins a comfortable offensive lead for the “Tribal Thief.”

Bronson picks Roman up and slams him on the French announce table. Bronson grabs Roman but Roman with a right hand and he throws Bronson into the ring post. Roman clears up the English announce table but in comes Bronson with a clothesline.

Reed throws Reigns back into the ring and Bronson gets in the ring. Roman with a big boot. Roman to the ropes but Bronson with a slam. He goes for the cover but Roman kicks out. Bronson with right hands onto Roman and the fans boo. Bronson slams Roman into the turnbuckle and Roman falls onto the mat.

Bronson grabs Roman but Roman with right hands. Roman to the ropes but Bronson with an elbow to the face. Bronson with a chin lock but Roman gets to his feet but Bronson with a Samoan drop. He goes for the cover but Roman kicks out. Reed tries taking Reigns shoes again, but Reigns stops him.

After some more back-and-forth offense, we see Reigns look for a Superman punch, only to be countered by Reed, who Donkey Kong’s him into the mat. Moments later, Reigns goes for a spear, but instead dives into a big knee from Reed. Reigns recovers, and ultimately turns Reed inside-out with a spear for the win.

Winner: Roman Reigns

Roman Reigns Gets Back Shoe-La-Fala, But Attacked By Bron Breakker

Once the match wraps up we see “The Oracle” for The Vision, Paul Heyman, checking on Reed, who is still out, while Reigns notices this. His music stops and Reigns approaches Heyman, who is wearing the double Shoe-La-Fala that Reed wore to the ring.

Reigns gets them back and lays out Heyman for good measure. Reigns autographs all four individual shoes and throws them to different fans in the crowd, while standing on the American announce table. Out of nowhere we see Bron Breakker appear on top of the French announce table.

Breakker runs and dives, spearing Reigns through the opposite table. Breakker stands over the beaten down “OTC1” as a ton of officials rush to the scene to restore order. Back in the ring, Breakker joins Reed in tending to Heyman as he recovers. We also see officials helping Reigns to the back.

It seemed like things were coming to an end when out of nowhere, we see Breakker and Reed, who were helping Heyman to the back, turn and go back for more. Reigns gets speared inside-out again, and while laid out and motionless, is victim to multiple Tsunamis from Reed.

A bunch of medics begin loading Reigns up on a stretcher, we see Reed and Breakker run back out yet again. As Reigns is strapped down to the gurney with his arms by his side, unable to move or cover up or anything, Reed climbs to the top-rope and lands another vicious Tsunami.

He and Breakker look to add even more insult to injury, leading to “Main Event” Jey Uso hitting the ring from the crowd, without any music. He fights them off briefly, but ends up getting turned inside-out by a spear from Breakker. They beat down Breakker a bit more and then a ton of security runs out to stop them.

As they are getting Breakker handled, we see Reed try and slip in behind them on the opposing corner for another Tsunami. He is stopped, so he runs around to the other side of the ring, quickly scales the ropes and leaps off the top with yet another Tsunami. Mercifully, things finally come to an end.

Backstage, we see Raw General Manager Adam Pearce approach Breakker and Reed with a massive amount of security. Pearce orders they leave for what they just did to Reigns. He kicks them out of the building. They say they’re staying for Seth Rollins’ match. He forces them to leave and says if they return, they will be suspended without pay.

WWE World Tag-Team Championships
The Wyatt Sicks (c) vs. The Street Profits

Once we see some celebrity cameos in the crowd, including Jelly Roll and Post Malone, we get ready for our second match of the evening, which features the WWE World Tag-Team Championships on-the-line. Out first comes The Street Profits dressed in Borderlands 4 outfits. Cole does a live ad-read for the game.

They settle inside the squared circle, with B-Fab by their side. Their music dies down and the entrance tune for their opponents, the reigning and defending WWE World Tag-Team Champions, The Wyatt Sicks, hits next. Out comes the entire group with the entire crowd doing the fireflies routine with their flashlights on their phones.

Finally the bell sounds to get things officially off-and-running. It will be Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins taking on Joe Gacy and Dexter Lumis, with tag-team gold at stake. Dawkins and Gacy kick things off for their respective teams at the onset. Dawkins ducks a clothesline from Gacy. Dawkins unloads a flurry of shots.

Dawkins whips Gacy across the ring. Gacy decks Dawkins with a shoulder tackle. Dawkins drops Gacy with a shoulder tackle. Ford and Lumis are tagged in. Ford plays to the crowd. Ford ducks a clothesline from Lumis. Ford drops down on the canvas. Ford leapfrogs over Lumis. Ford dropkicks Lumis.

Ford pops back on his feet. Lumis reverses out of the irish whip from Ford. Ford dives over Lumis. Lumis is playing mind games with Ford. Lumis goes for a Belly to Back Suplex, but Ford lands back on his feet. Ford runs around Lumis. Ford with a Running Lariat. Assisted Flapjack to Gacy.

B-Fab are trying to get The Profits on the same page. Ford blasts Lumis with The PK. Lumis launches Ford over the top rope. Ford with a straight right hand. Ford gets distracted by Gacy. Lumis sends Ford crashing into the French Announce Table. Gacy rolls Ford back into the ring. Lumis tags in Gacy.

Gacy with clubbing blows to Fordโ€™s back. Gacy puts his knee on the back of Fordโ€™s neck. Gacy tags in Lumis. Double Irish Whip. Double Elbow Knockdown. Lumis with a running elbow strike for a two count. Gacy tags himself in. Gacy is throwing haymakers at Ford. Ford drives his knee into the midsection of Gacy.

Ford punches Gacy in the back. Gacy ducks a clothesline from Ford. Gacy rocks Ford with a forearm smash. Gacy with a headlock takeover. Gacy applies The Bulldog Choke. Test Of Strength. Gacy sends Ford to the corner. Gacy tags in Lumis. Gacy with a corner clothesline. Lumis bodyslams Ford. Lumis with The Leg Drop for a two count.

Gacy tags himself in. Ford is displaying his fighting spirit. Lumis stops Ford in his tracks. Inverted Atomic Drop/Running Lariat Combination. Lumis with a Running Senton Splash. Gacy with a Running Elbow Drop for a two count. Gacy tags in Lumis. Lumis whips Ford back first into the turnbuckles. Gacy tags himself in.

Ford sends Lumis crashing to the outside. Gacy sends Ford out to the apron. Gacy with a straight right hand. Ford responds with a Vertical Suplex on the apron. Ford tags in Dawkins. Dawkins lands The SomerSault Plancha. Dawkins rolls Gacy back into the ring. Dawkins with two clotheslines.

Gacy reverses out of the irish whip from Dawkins. Dawkins with a Corkscrew Elbow Strike. Dawkins with The Slam Dunk to Lumis. Dawkins follows that with Two 360 Stinger Splashes. Dawkins with a Spinning Enzuigiri. Dawkins with The Swanton Bomb for a two count. Gacy HeadButts Dawkins. Lumis tags himself in.

Gacy with a Running Knee Strike. Belly to Back Suplex/NeckBreaker Combination for a two count. Lumis goes for a Vertical Suplex, but Dawkins lands back on his feet. Dawkins tags in Ford. Ford with The Apron Enzuigiri. Pounce/Belly to Back Suplex Combination for a two count. Ford ascends to the top turnbuckle.

Gacy yanks Dawkins off the apron. Ford gets crotched on the top turnbuckle. Ford HeadButts Lumis. Ford sends Lumis crashing into the canvas. Lumis tags in Gacy. Ford blocks The SuperPlex. Dawkins tags himself in. Dawkins puts Gacy on his shoulders. The Profits hits The Doomsday Blockbuster for a two count. Lumis SuperKicks Ford.

Dawkins rocks Lumis with a forearm smash. Gacy rolls Dawkins over for a two count. Gacy with a big right hand. Dawkins responds with The Cash Out. Dawkins tags in Ford. Gacy avoids From The Heavens. Gacy tags in Lumis. Assisted Death Valley Driver for a two count. Gacy ducks a clothesline from Dawkins.

Gacy delivers The Upside Down. Dawkins avoids The LionSault. Dawkins nails Gacy with The Pounce into the ringside barricade. Dawkins had a big standoff with Erick Rowan. Lumis attacks Dawkins from behind. Ford lands The SomerSault Plancha over the steel ring post. Nikki Cross trips Ford from under the ring.

Uncle Howdy hits The Sisterโ€™s Abigail behind the refereeโ€™s back. Lumis rolls Ford back into the ring. Lumis tags in Gacy. The Wyatt Sicks connects with The Plague to get the pin and victory. With the win, The Wyatt Sicks remains the WWE World Tag-Team Champions.

Winners and STILL WWE World Tag-Team Champions: The Wyatt Sicks

WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship
Becky Lynch (c) vs. Nikki Bella

Now it’s time for our second of three championship contests scheduled for today’s WWE Clash In Paris premium live event, as WWE Hall of Fame legend Nikki Bella challenges Becky Lynch for the WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship. The pre-match video package airs.

Inside the arena, we hear “You can look, but you can’t touch!” and out comes Nikki Bella. The former Total Divas and Total Bellas star makes her way to the ring and settles inside. Her music dies down. Now the new theme song by The Wonder Years for Becky Lynch plays to bring out “The Man.”

The bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with this one. Nikki throws Becky to the outside of the ring. She grabs Becky but Becky throws her into the ring steps and into the barricade. Becky throws Nikki back into the ring and she climbs the top rope.

Becky with a leg drop. She goes for the cover but Nikki kicks out. The fans chant โ€œBecky, Becky Lynchโ€ and Becky with a suplex. She grabs Nikki but Nikki with right hands. She throws Becky to the ropes but Becky with a clothesline. She goes for the cover but Nikki kicks out.

“The Man” grabs Bella, however she backs Lynch into the corner. She grabs Becky but Becky with a big boot to the face. Becky goes for a kick to the face but Nikki blocks it and she hits Becky with a right hand. Both women with right hands but Becky with an uppercut.

Becky to the ropes and Nikki with a clothesline followed by a drop kick. Becky rolls to the outside of the ring and Nikki lands a baseball slide. Nikki slams Becky face first onto the announce tables on the outside of the ring. Nikki throws Becky back into the ring and into the corner. Nikki with a clothesline.

Nikki climbs the second rope and jumps off going for a spinning kick but Becky moves away. Becky grabs Nikki but Nikki with right hands. She lifts Becky up onto her shoulders but Becky lands on her feet. She slams Nikki down. Becky goes for the cover but Nikki kicks out. Becky grabs Nikki but Nikki with a knee to the face.

Nikki with a right hand and Nikki climbs the top rope but Becky with a right hand. Becky with a headbutt and she lands a super plex. Becky goes for the cover but Nikki kicks out. Becky with an arm bar but Nikki reverses it into a cover but Becky kicks out. Nikki lifts Becky onto her shoulders and she lands an electric chair.

Nikki with a spine buster. She goes for the cover but Becky kicks out. Bella gets the Fearless Lock in and this time she’s got it fully secured. She cranks back on it, but Lynch hangs on. Bella hits the Man-Handle Slam for a two-count. She locks Lynch in her own DisArm-Her hold, but Lynch escapes and rolls Bella up with the Lynch-pin for the win.

Winner and STILL WWE Women’s Intercontinental Champion: Becky Lynch

Good Old Fashioned Donnybrook Match
Sheamus vs. Rusev

Now it’s time for a Good Old Fashioned Donnybrook match, as Sheamus vs. Rusev is up next. After the pre-match video package airs, we return inside the arena where Rusev makes his way to the ring first. Out next is Sheamus, with Michael Cole again attempting to do the Pat McAfee routine for his “Fight night…baby!” entrance.

The bell sounds and the two big boys collide to kick off what is the fifth over Good Old Fashioned Donnybrook matches in WWE history. The two fall through the ropes and tumble to the floor, where they immediately pop up and continue blasting each other with clubbing blows.

Sheamus pushes Rusev into the ring post and Sheamus grabs a table. He sets it up at ringside but Rusev throws Sheamus into the ring post. Rusev places another table next to the other one. Rusev goes for a suplex through the tables but Sheamus suplexes Rusev on the outside.

Sheamus throws Rusev into the barricade and back into the ring. Sheamus grabs a Shillelagh but Rusev hits him with a kendo stick. Both men in the ring and Rusev hits Sheamus with the kendo stick and Sheamus falls onto the ring apron. Rusev grabs Sheamus and Rusev with the 10 beats of the Bodhron.

Rusev exposes one of the turnbuckle pads and Sheamus with a back breaker. Sheamus grabs the kendo stick and he hits Rusev with it. Sheamus to the outside and he grabs three steel chairs. He gets back into the ring and goes to hit Rusev with a chair but Rusev with a spinning heel kick to the face.

He goes for the cover but Sheamus kicks out. Rusev hits Sheamus in the back with the steel chair. Rusev places the chair in between the second and top rope. Rusev grabs a steel chair and he goes to hit Sheamus with it but Sheamus blocks it. Sheamus with a running knee to the face. He goes for the cover but Rusev kicks out.

Rusev on the ring apron and Sheamus with the 10 Beats of the Bodhron. Rusev falls to the outside of the ring. Sheamus to the outside but Rusev throws him into a bar that is set up on the outside of the ring. He grabs Sheamus but Sheamus with a right hand and he hits Rusev with 10 Beats of the Bodhron.

Rusev climbs the barricade but Sheamus grabs the Shillelagh and he hits Rusev with in, doing 10 Beats of the Bodhron. Sheamus grabs Rusev and throws him back into the ring. Sheamus throws Rusev face first into the chair that was put in thecorner. Sheamus with the Celtic Cross. He goes for the cover but Rusev kicks out.

From there, “The Celtic Warrior” goes for the Brogue Kick but Rusev rolls to the outside of the ring. Sheamus climbs the top rope and he jumps but Rusev hits him with the kendo stick. Rusev throws Sheamus into the ring steps. Rusev hits Sheamus with the steel steps.

Rusev grabs Sheamus and gets him on the ring steps and he slams Sheamus through the bar on the outside of the ring. Rusev throws Sheamus back into the ring. He kicks Sheamus and he gets the Accolade on Sheamus but Sheamus gets to his feet and he drops Rusev backwards on two steel chairs.

Both men fall to the outside of the ring and Sheamus throws Rusev over the barricade and into the time keeperโ€™s area. Sheamus gets on top of whiskey barrels but Rusev trips him. Rusev with the Accolade on Sheamus on top of the whiskey barrels. Sheamus with elbows to the face and Sheamus gets to his feet.

Sheamus lifts Rusev up and he lands white noise off the barrels onto the two tables. In the ring, Sheamus avoids being hit with a Shala leigh by Rusev, instead nearly knocking his block off with a Brogue Kick. He goes for the cover, but somehow Rusev kicks out.

The commentators are stunned. Moments later, Rusev breaks the Shalaleigh over Sheamus’ back. He goes for the cover, but Sheamus kicks out. Rusev takes a big piece of the Shalaleigh and uses it to lock in The Accolade. Sheamus taps out. Rusev wins the brutal spectacle known as the Good Old Fashioned Donnybrook.

Winner: Rusev

John Cena vs. Logan Paul

Now it’s time for our co-main event of the evening, with John Cena vs. Logan Paul scheduled for one-on-one action. First, we see a trailer for WWE WrestlePalooza on ESPN on September 20, as well as the schedule for the ‘Road To Royal Rumble: Europe 2026″ 11-city tour.

Once that wraps up, the pre-match package airs to tell the story leading up to the Cena vs. Paul showdown coming up next. Logan Paul’s “Humble” theme hits and out he comes to a ton of boos from the Paris crowd. John Cena’s iconic tune hits after an extended delay.

The crowd absolutely erupts and begins rapping along with the lyrics to Cena’s theme as the “Never Seen 17” time world champion makes his way to the ring for the second-to-last advertised match of the evening at WWE Clash In Paris. The bell sounds and off we go.

Logan with a head lock but Cena reverses it with a head lock of his own. Logan gets out of it and both men on their feet. A test of strength from both men but Logan with a kick onto Cena followed by a right hand. Logan with right hands. He gets Cena in the corner but Cena throws him in the corner and he lands a splash.

Cena climbs the second rope and he lands right hands onto Logan. Cena goes for a monkey flip but Logan lands on his feet and Logan hits him with a big boot. Logan goes for a right hand but Cena moves out of the way and he lands a clothesline. Cena with right hands and he goes for a splash but Logan with a big boot.

Logan climbs the second rope and he lands a blockbuster. Logan goes for the cover but Cena kicks out. Logan with a vertical suplex. He goes for the cover but Cena kicks out. Logan with a head lock but Cena gets to his feet. Logan with a gut wrench power bomb. He goes for the cover but Cena kicks out.

Logan with a European uppercut. Logan puts his foot on Cena to go for the cover but Cena kicks out. Cena back to his feet and another uppercut by Logan. Cena back to his feet as Logan runs towards him but Cena with a clothesline. Both men to their feet and Cena with a shoulder tackle followed by a slam.

Cena with the โ€œYou canโ€™t see meโ€ and the five knuckle shuffle! Logan back to his feet, Cena goes for the AA but Logan gets on the ring apron and he lands a shoulder tackle. Logan with the buckshot lariat. He goes for the cover but Cena kicks out.

Logan climbs the top rope and he goes for the frog splash but Cena gets his knees up. Cena with the AA. He goes for the cover but Logan kicks out. Cena goes for the AA but Logan lands on his feet and Logan with the octopus but Cena gets out of it. Logan rolls Cena up but Cena gets out of it.

Cena then gets Logan in the STF. Logan makes it to the ropes and he kicks Cena away. Cena with a boot to the face and Cena climbs the second rope, landing a tornado DDT. He goes for the cover but Logan kicks out. Cena gets Logan up on his shoulders, he goes for the AA.

Logan reverses it, slamming Cena face first onto the mat. Logan goes for the right hand but Cena ducks. Cena with shoulder tackles and he lifts Logan up but Logan lands on his feet and he lands a Zig Zag. He goes for the cover but Cena kicks out.

Logan on the ring apron, he goes for the slingshot lariat but Cena catches him and Cena with a modified flatliner. Cena grabs Logan but Logan lands on the ring apron and he hangs Cena up on the top rope. Logan climbs the top rope and he lands a swanton followed by a standing moonsault.

He goes for the cover but Cena kicks out. Paul hits a pop-up uppercut for a close two-count. He then does the Cena five moves of doom stuff, including the “You can’t see me!” gesture into an attempted Five Knuckle Shuffle, which Cena of course avoids, countering with an AA for a close two-count.

Logan goes for the AA but Cena rolls him up and lifts Logan up, Cena with the Styles Clash. Cena goes for the cover but Logan kicks out. Cena places Logan on the top rope and Cena on the second rope. Cena gets Logan up on his shoulders but Logan elbows him down.

Logan with a cross body but Cena rolls through and lifts Logan up. Logan with the AA. He lifts Logan up but Logan lands on bis feet and he hits Cena with a right hand. Logan goes for another right hand, Cena ducks and Cena hits him with the AA. Cena goes for the cover and gets the pin.

Once the match wraps up, the post-match celebration begins. John Cena goes to ringside to speak with the child who he mentioned in Belgium and apologized to on SmackDown. He then walks to his wife and kisses he. He also celebrates with Post Malone and Jelly Roll in the crowd.

Winner: John Cena

WWE World Heavyweight Championship
Seth Rollins (c) vs. CM Punk vs. LA Knight vs. “Main Event” Jey Uso

It’s main event time!

But first, we cut to WWE French commentator Philippe Chereau in the ring, who announces that WWE broke the largest gate in arena history for a single night, beating out Taylor Swift. He says the attendance for WWE Clash In Paris today is 30,343.

From there, we see Jackie Redmond live outside of Seth Rollins’ locker room. Out comes the WWE World Heavyweight Champion. She brings up Rollins being without The Vision for a title defense against three other competitors, with him not even needing to be pinned to lose the belt.

She mentions it being a terrible time with Paul Heyman in the hospital and Bron Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed banned from the building. Seth stops her and tells her he is already two steps ahead. He is all alone out there tonight and everyone thinks that puts him at a disadvantage.

Rollins asks her if she remembers WrestleMania and who won the main event. He says it wasnโ€™t Roman Reigns, it wasnโ€™t CM Punk. He says he has chosen the vision and he has never needed anyone. He is a multi-time world champion. He has never needed anyone.

He says he is the greatest performer in the industry, and tonight he will go out to the ring and once again remind everyone why he is Seth “Freakin'” Rollins. He says if he canโ€™t keep the title by himself, maybe he doesn’t deserve to be the champion.

Inside the arena, the sounds of the theme for the first challenger in our four-way title tilt in the main event hits the house speakers, and out comes “Main Event” Jey Uso himself to a rock star reaction. His ribs are taped up from the post-match attack from The Vision to he and Reigns earlier in the show.

After the “YEET’ing” from Uso and 30,000+ members of the WWE Universe is in the rearview mirror, Uso’s music dies down. The entrance tune for LA Knight hits and out to another rock star-level crowd response is “The Mega Star” himself.

CM Punk comes out third, and as soon as Living Colour’s “Cult of Personality” begins playing, the crowd roars with one of the loudest ovations of the show. And that’s saying a lot. “The Best in the World” surveys the building, drops down and combs the fake sand before proclaiming it “Clobbering time!”

Punk settles in the ring and jaws with Uso and Knight. His music dies down but the crowd literally keeps singing so loud that it sounded like the tune kept playing acapella until the lyrics were done. Finally, we hear “Burn it down!” and out comes Seth Rollins to a huge reaction of his own.

The reigning and defending WWE World Heavyweight Champion emerges in a blue and purple outfit, complete with Macho Man Randy Savage-style matching sunglasses, which are bedazzled and literally look like a girls sleep mask. Regardless, Rollins settles in the ring ready to rock and roll.

Alicia Taylor handles the final formal ring introductions of the three challengers and reigning champion with the lights down low. The lights come back on, the bell sounds and we’re officially off-and-running with our four-way main event title tilt at WWE Clash In Paris.

The commentators point out how Rollins has a lot to look down in the dumps about due to Heyman being in the hospital and Breakker and Reed being banned from the building, leaving him truly alone against three of the best the business has to offer. Rollins rolls out of the ring before anything happens.

Punk, Uso and Knight begin brawling. Knight rolls Punk up but Punk kicks out. Knight and Punk with right hands as Seth is on the outside of the ring. Knight with kicks on Punk in the corner. Seth gets back in the ring and he hits Knight with an elbow to the face. Seth with a running knee to the face onto Punk.

Jey on the top rope and he lands a cross body. He goes for the cover but Seth kicks out. Jey clotheslines Seth to the outside of the ring. Jey turns around and Punk with a right hand. Punk with a chop to the chest. He slams Jey face first onto the top turnbuckle. Seth grabs Punk to the outside and throws him over the barricade.

Seth gets in the ring and he hits Jey with a running knee to the face. He turns around but Knight with a right hand. Jey with a right hand on Seth and Knight with a right hand on Seth and Seth falls to the outside of the ring. Jey rolls Knight up from behind for the cover but Knight kicks out.

Knight to the ropes and Jey with a Samoan drop. Knight down in the corner but Seth hangs Jey up on the top rope. Seth with a running hip attack on Knight. Punk gets on the ring apron but Seth hits him with a right hand. Punk, Knight and Jey get to their feet and they all attack Seth. Punk gets Seth in the corner but Knight moves Punk out of the way. Punk grabs Knight and moves him out of the way, Knight moves Punk out of the way.

Punk and Knight are face to face. They look at Jey and Jey tells them they should go after Seth. Punk with a running knee onto Seth and Knight with a running knee to Seth and Jey with a running hip attack onto Seth. Knight tells Jey and Punk to grab tables. All three men to the outside as they pull a table out from under the ring. Knight grabs Seth to the outside as Punk and Jey set the table up.

Jey hits Punk with a super kick. Seth gets up and Knight clotheslines Seth over the barricade and to the outside. Jey with a superkick onto Knight. Jey jumps the barricade and he grabs Seth, hitting him with a right hand. Both men begin to fight between the fans. Seth with a right hand but in comes LA Knight who hits Seth with right hands. Punk climbs the barricade, he jumps and lands onto Knight and Seth.

He grabs Seth and throws him in the ring. Punk climbs the top rope and he lands a cross body onto Seth. Punk with a swinging neck breaker. Punk with a running knee to the face followed by a clothesline. Seth gets up, Punk goes for GTS but in comes Jey who lands a kick onto Punk. Jey with a kick to the side of the head onto Punk. Jey with a running hip attack onto Seth and Punk. In comes Knight who slams Jey face first onto the mat.

Punk with the shinning wizard onto Knight. Seth with the pedigree onto Punk. He goes for the cover but Punk kicks out. Knight gets to his feet, Seth lifts him up and he lands the buckle bomb. He goes for the cover but Knight kicks out. Seth climbs the top rope and he lands the frog splash onto Jey. He goes for the cover but Jey kicks out. Seth kicks Jey to the outside of the ring. Seth goes for a kick onto Knight but Knight blocks it.

Knight with right hands onto Seth and Knight with a flying clothesline. Knight with a Russian leg sweep. In comes Jey but Knight with a neck breaker. In comes Punk but Knight with a powerslam. Seth gets to his feet and Knight with a DDT. Knight climbs the second rope, he jumps up to the third and lands an elbow drop. Knight goes for the BFT onto Seth but Jey with a super kick onto Knight.

Jey climbs the top rope but Seth gets to his feet and he jumps to the top rope. Seth goes for a suplex but Jey with a headbutt and down goes Seth. Knight leaps onto the top rope but in comes Punk. Punk powerbombs Knight as Knight suplexes Jey down off the top rope. Punk goes for the cover on Knight but Knight kicks out. Punk goes for the cover on Jey but Jey kicks out. Punk and Seth are on the ring apron with a table behind them.

Seth goes for a pedigree but Punk lifts him up and Seth with a rake to the eyes. Seth gets back in the ring and Knight hits Seth with a clothesline. Knight hits Punk from behind and Punk falls through the table on the outside. Seth goes for the stomp onto Knight but Knight moves out of the way and hits him with BFT. He goes for the cover but Jey breaks it up. Knight and Jey with right hands and Knight throws Jey to the outside of the ring.

Knight with a baseball slide to the outside. Knight slams Jey face first onto the announce table. Knight grabs Seth and he slams him face first onto the announce table. Knight places Seth on the announce table and Knight climbs the second rope. Jey gets on the ring apron but Knight kicks him down. Knight climbs the top rope and goes for an elbow drop onto Seth but Seth moves out of the way and Knight goes through the table.

Jey in the ring and he lands a suicide dive onto Seth on the outside of the ring. Jey throws Seth back itno the ring. Jey climbs the top rope, he jumps, Seth ducks, Jey lands on his feet and Seth with a super kick. Jey with a super kick. Jey to the ropes, he goes for the spear but Seth with a pedigree. He goes for the cover but Jey kicks out. Seth climbs the top rope and he jumps, Jey moves out of the way, Seth lands on his feet.

Jey with a super kick. Jey with a spear. Jey climbs the top rope and he lands the Uso splash. He goes for the cover but Punk with an elbow off the top rope to break up the cover. Punk lifts Jey up and hits him with the GTS. He goes for the cover but Seth with a stomp onto Punk. He goes for the cover Punk kicks out. Seth to the outside of the ring and he grabs a steel chair. Seth hits Jey with a stomp on the outside of the ring.

Rollins hits Knight with a stomp. Seth grabs the chair and gets in the ring. He stands the chair up and places Punkโ€™s head between the chair. Seth goes for the stomp but Punk moves out of the way. Punk with the GTS and Seth bounces off the ropes and falls onto Punkโ€™s shoulders. In comes someone wearing black from behind and they low blow CM Punk. Becky Lynch takes off the hoodie as Punk looks at her. Seth hits the Stomp onto Punk on the chair for the win. Lynch and Rollins celebrate as the show goes off the air. Thanks for joining us!

Winner and STILL WWE World Heavyweight Champion: Seth Rollins

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