Tonight’s WWE SmackDown, airing January 10, 2025, promises an action-packed night live from the Moda Center in Portland, Oregon. Fans can look forward to Shinsuke Nakamura defending his United States Championship against LA Knight in a highly anticipated rematch. Plus, WWE Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton is set to appear, likely showcasing her custom title and addressing the WWE Universe.”
The show kicks off at 8:00 PM ET on the USA Network and is also available for international fans on streaming platforms like Netflix. Ringside News will provide live, match-by-match updates and highlights throughout the night. Stay tuned to this page, refresh for the latest results as the action unfolds, and join the conversation in the comments below!
Our announcers are Joe Tessitore and Wade Barrett.
Tiffany Stratton is shown arriving. We see Paul Heyman walk to Gorilla Position as we take a look back at highlights from Raw.
Paul Heyman stands in the ring, introducing himself as only he can. He speaks of nights like this, where he has the privilege of addressing the entire Island of Relevancy. With pride, Paul declares that there is only one reigning, defending, undisputed Tribal Chief—Roman Reigns. Paul continues, stating that their Tribal Chief has authorized him to reveal what he intends to accomplish next. This announcement, Paul says, isn’t just for the audience at home or those here in Portland, but for one man in particular. A man who deserves to hear it face-to-face.
That man is the current Undisputed Champion, Cody Rhodes. Paul formally invites Cody to join him in the ring. Cody’s music hits, and the crowd erupts as he makes his way down to the ring. Paul Heyman and Cody Rhodes shake hands in the ring, with the crowd fully engaged in the moment. Paul acknowledges Cody’s accomplishments, praising him for earning the respect of Roman Reigns and highlighting the admiration he’s garnered from fans and peers alike. He reflects on Cody’s impact as a champion, emphasizing his contributions to SmackDown and WWE. However, Paul delivers a significant message, stating that now that Roman has reclaimed his ula fala, he wants his title back.
Paul reveals Roman’s plan to enter the Royal Rumble and secure a victory to challenge Cody for the championship at WrestleMania. With the stage set, Paul turns the attention back to Cody, inviting him to respond.
Before Cody can speak, Kevin Owens interrupts, making his way to the ring with visible frustration. Owens criticizes Cody’s recent actions, including teaming with Roman at Bad Blood and shaking hands with The Rock on Raw. He calls out Cody for aligning with Paul Heyman and accuses him of enabling Roman’s opportunity to reclaim the title. Owens insists that Cody’s decisions have not only given Roman a path back but have also negatively impacted the company.
The tension escalates as Cody leaves the ring and heads into the crowd. Owens follows, and the two engage in a heated brawl in the aisle, with security rushing to intervene as the fans react to the chaos.
Paul Heyman remains in the ring, visibly uneasy as Tama Tonga and Jacob Fatu make their way to join him. Caught off guard, Paul slowly backs into a corner, unsure of what to do as the tension builds. Before Tama and Fatu can act, Jimmy Uso’s music hits, and the crowd erupts. Jimmy charges to the ring and immediately takes the fight to Tama, throwing punches before delivering superkicks to both men. Seizing the momentum, Jimmy hits running hip attacks on Tama and Fatu in opposite corners, keeping them off balance.
Jimmy grabs a chair from ringside and uses it to strike Tama across the back, then turns his attention to Fatu, delivering another brutal chair shot. The chaos leaves Tama and Fatu reeling as Jimmy stands tall in the ring, wielding the chair as a warning.
Fatu counters with a flying forearm to Jimmy, followed by a vicious headbutt that staggers him. Tama adds a kick to Jimmy, and Fatu wedges the chair against Jimmy’s head, intensifying the assault. Chaos erupts as Fatu superkicks a referee who enters the ring, sending them crashing to the mat. Together, Tama and Fatu choke Jimmy, asserting their dominance.
Fatu then turns his attention to the ringside area, attacking producers attempting to intervene. Just as the situation spirals further, Cody Rhodes returns to the ring, immediately sending Tama tumbling to the floor with a forceful strike. Cody locks eyes with Fatu, and the two engage in a brief but intense exchange. Cody lands a series of punches, evades Fatu’s attempted clothesline, and sends him flying over the top rope with a clothesline of his own.
As the chaos subsides, the unexpected series of events leaves everyone wondering if they’ve just witnessed a case of Impromptception. The show cuts to commercial, leaving the crowd cheering with anticipation.
We return from commercial to a chaotic scene backstage, where Jacob Fatu and Tama Tonga are in a heated confrontation with security. Fatu’s shouting escalates as tensions rise, but the situation takes a turn when LA Knight steps in. Without hesitation, Knight punches Fatu and forces him out the door, asserting his presence. Knight, brushing off the chaos, remarks that he has a title match to focus on tonight, before walking away with confidence.
Green blocks Eat Defeat and escapes to the floor. Michin follows up with a series of chops and punches, adding a back heel kick and a dropkick for a near fall. Michin prevents Green from leaving the ring, but Green counters by sending Michin into the turnbuckles.
Green charges at Michin but runs into a boot, allowing Michin to apply a tarantula in the ropes. Michin climbs to the top rope but misses a missile dropkick as Green moves out of the way. Taking advantage, Green sends Michin into the ropes and then out to the floor. Outside, Green drives Michin into the ringside barrier before Michin barely beats the referee’s count to re-enter the ring. Green maintains control, choking Michin in the corner.
Green lands a forearm to Michin’s back and follows it up with a splash to the same area. Michin turns over to block another splash and counters with a near fall. Green responds with an enzuigiri, sending Michin into the ropes, where she takes the opportunity to choke her. Green adds a sliding shotei strike for another near fall.
Frustrated, Green exchanges words with the referee. Michin capitalizes with a series of punches and a rollup, nearly stealing the win. Green regains control with a clothesline and a near fall of her own. She sends Michin to the floor, where Piper takes advantage of the distraction to land a few cheap shots before Green pulls Michin back into the ring for another near fall.
Michin fights back with a rollup for a near fall but is met with a hard Irish whip from Green. Michin kicks Green, but Green counters with a punch and follows up with a snap mare into a reverse chin lock. Michin escapes with a snap mare of her own, but Green quickly reapplies the chin lock. Michin punches her way out and delivers a belly-to-back suplex to break the hold. Green attempts an elbow drop but misses, giving Michin a chance to recover.
Michin hits a back elbow and a boot in the corner, followed by two head scissors and a dropkick that sends Green into the turnbuckles. She adds a cannonball after taunting Green and gets a near fall.
Green counters with a package DDT for multiple near falls. She goes up top but misses a missile dropkick. Michin lands a pele kick and a running boot, then heads to the apron. After avoiding Piper, Michin kicks her and hits a cannonball on the outside. Michin follows with a crossbody from the top, but Green rolls through and uses some fabric for leverage to get the three count.
Winner: Chelsea Green (retains championship)
After the match, Michin goes after Green, but Piper intervenes and attacks Michin.
Joe and Wade discuss the state of the men’s tag team division while a recap of last week’s tag title match is shown.
A clip from earlier in the day highlights a Tag Team Talking session with Nick Aldis. Nick mentions he has a plan to address the division’s issues. Grayson Waller and Austin Theory interrupt, boasting about their lengthy title reign and teasing a move to Raw. The conversation devolves into bickering, prompting Nick to shut everyone down. Nick announces that The Garzas will face Pretty Deadly, while The Motor City Machine Guns will take on Waller and Theory.
Before the match officially begins, punches are exchanged, and Elton and Kit are sent to the floor. Carrillo follows up with a suicide dive to Kit, then lands an enzuigiri and a moonsault for a near fall. Kit counters with a kick and forearms, but Humberto responds with a knee, a springboard arm drag, and a dropkick for a near fall. Elton tags in, and as Humberto kicks Kit, Prince catches him with a neck breaker, sending Humberto over the top rope to the floor. We head to a commercial break.
Angel tags in as Kit begs for mercy but gets caught by both Angel and Humberto. The duo hits a double hip toss followed by a double thrust kick, with Angel earning a near fall. Angel traps Kit in the ropes, allowing Humberto to tag in and deliver a running knee to Kit. Humberto gets another near fall. Kit fights back with kicks and forearms, but Humberto counters with a knee, a springboard arm drag, and a dropkick, earning another near fall.
We return from the break with Prince holding Humberto in a reverse chin lock. Humberto fights back with forearms, but Prince prevents him from tagging out. Humberto lands a punch to create some space, but Prince grabs his leg to keep him grounded. Prince avoids an enzuigiri, and Kit tags in but misses an elbow in the corner. Humberto dodges Prince and makes the hot tag to Angel.
Angel enters with momentum, delivering a clothesline to Kit followed by multiple tilt-a-whirl backbreakers. From the apron, Angel kicks Kit and follows up with a crossbody for a near fall. Angel adds a head scissors, sending Kit into the ropes, then tosses his shirt at Kit and nails a superkick for another near fall.
Angel continues the assault with kicks, but Elton pulls Angel down by the hair while Kit tries to distract the referee with a theatrical offer. Elektra distracts the referee further, allowing Santos to crotch Elton on the ropes. Taking advantage, Angel and Humberto hit NTY for the decisive three-count.
Winners: Angel Garza and Humberto Carrillo
They lock up twice, both ending in stalemates. Nakamura misses a kick, and Knight takes control with a side headlock. Knight attempts a shoulder tackle, but Nakamura stays on his feet. After locking up again, they trade blows, and Knight lands punches followed by a swinging neckbreaker.
Knight delivers kicks and prepares for a running hip attack in the corner, but Nakamura rolls to the apron and counters with a Pele Kick. Nakamura follows with a knee lift while Knight hangs on the apron and delivers kicks to Knight. Back in the ring, Nakamura sends Knight into the turnbuckles and hits a chop. Knight responds with punches and chops, but Nakamura targets the leg with a kick. Knight re-enters the ring but misses a shoulder through the ropes. Nakamura sets up for a knee lift, but Knight counters with a clothesline and a back drop, sending Nakamura to the floor. Knight follows with a dropkick through the ropes and repeatedly slams Nakamura’s head into the announce table. Back in the ring, Knight clotheslines Nakamura over the top rope, sending him back to the floor.
Nakamura places Knight on the turnbuckles and lands a running knee to the back, sending Knight to the floor. Knight follows Nakamura to the floor, attempting to run him into the ring post, but Nakamura counters, sending Knight into the post twice.
Back in the ring, Nakamura climbs the turnbuckles and hits a jumping knee for a near fall. He sets up for a suplex, but Knight lands on his feet and counters with a neckbreaker for a near fall. Knight whips Nakamura into the corner but runs into a boot, giving Nakamura a near fall. The referee warns Nakamura, and Knight fights back with punches. Nakamura responds with a forearm and knees, driving Knight into the ropes before applying a rear chin lock.
Knight breaks free with punches, but Nakamura lands a knee. Nakamura charges, but Knight counters with a boot and a bulldog off the turnbuckles, leaving both men down. They get to their feet and exchange forearms before Knight gains momentum with a clothesline, followed by punches and a powerslam. Knight adds a leaping elbow drop for a near fall.
Knight attempts a torture rack, but Nakamura escapes. After a series of standing switches from a waist lock, Knight avoids the exposed turnbuckle and rolls Nakamura up. Nakamura counters with a sliding German suplex and heads to the top rope. Knight counters with a punch, but Nakamura responds with a kick. Knight quickly leaps to the turnbuckles and delivers a superplex, nearly securing the win with a close near fall. Nakamura attempts another kick, but Knight blocks it and transitions into a reverse Boston Crab, applying pressure. Nakamura reaches the ropes to break the reverse Boston Crab. Knight attempts another, but Nakamura counters into a cross arm breaker. Knight escapes and counters with a rollup for a near fall.
Nakamura misses a running knee, and Knight rolls him up for another near fall. Knight goes for BFT, but Nakamura counters with a back elbow. Nakamura sets up and connects with Kinshasa, but Knight gets his foot on the rope to break the count.Nakamura sets up for another Kinshasa and connects, but Knight breaks the pin with his foot on the rope. Frustrated, Nakamura positions Knight against the exposed turnbuckle for another Kinshasa, but Knight moves just in time and counters with BFT.
Before Knight can capitalize, Jacob Fatu and Tama Tonga storm through the crowd and attack him, prompting the referee to call for the bell.
Winner: LA Knight (by disqualification)
After the match, Fatu and Tama unleash a brutal assault on Knight. Fatu delivers a pop-up Samoan drop, followed by a series of running hip attacks in the corner. Tama flips Knight over, allowing Fatu to hit a double-jump moonsault, leaving Knight motionless in the ring.
Cody Rhodes and Jimmy Uso rush out to confront Tama and Fatu. After a flurry of superkicks, Fatu is sent crashing into the ring steps, and Jimmy sends Tama over the ringside barrier.
Cody grabs a microphone and calls out Nick Aldis, urging him not to send Fatu and Tama home. He declares that they’re ready, he’s ready, and Jimmy is ready. Cody demands they settle this tonight.
We go to commercial.
We return with a recap of Tiffany Stratton cashing in to win the SmackDown Women’s Title.
Waller and Alex begin the match with a lock-up, and Alex applies a wrist lock before Waller counters with a punch and a European uppercut. Waller slides to the floor, blocks a kick from Sabin, and sends him to the apron. Theory tags in and delivers a hard Irish whip to Alex’s sternum, earning a near fall. Theory follows up with another Irish whip and a clothesline before locking Alex in a side headlock.
Sabin tags in, and after Alex struggles to take Theory down with a drop toe hold, Sabin hits a bulldog. Theory counters by running Sabin into the corner, allowing Waller to tag back in. Waller applies a cravate and lands knee strikes, but Sabin escapes with a snap mare. Waller quickly counters with a rolling elbow for a near fall.
Alex tags in, and Sabin rolls to the floor, pulling Theory off the apron. Alex and Sabin work together to land kicks to Waller’s chest and back before clotheslining him over the top rope to the floor. As Alex holds the ropes open, Theory trips Sabin and pulls him to the floor, following up with punches. Alex tries to intervene, but Waller surprises him with a slingshot rolling flatliner for a near fall. We head to commercial.
We return from the commercial with Waller delivering a backbreaker to Alex, and Theory following up with a near fall. Theory applies a rear chin lock and lands a back elbow before tagging in Waller. Alex escapes and sends Theory into Waller, causing Waller to land awkwardly on the top rope.
Sabin tags in and takes control, throwing punches and landing a series of jabs on Waller. He delivers a baseball slide to Theory’s knees and follows with a missile dropkick to Waller before kicking Theory off the apron. Sabin adds a running dropkick, and Alex tags in. Together, they hit stereo baseball slides, and Sabin follows with a suicide dive onto Waller and Theory. Back in the ring, Alex lands a knee strike, setting up for a missile dropkick and flatliner combination for a near fall.
Sabin tags back in, but Theory also tags in. Waller hits a kick and a jumping knee, sending Sabin to the floor. Waller goes for a baseball slide but misses a clothesline, allowing Sabin to hit a thrust kick. Theory counters with a back elbow to Sabin and knocks Alex off the apron. Waller tags in, and they hit a pop-up double punch for a near fall.
Sabin counters with a jawbreaker, and Theory tags in. Waller tumbles over the top rope to the floor. Sabin escapes A-Town Down and rolls Theory up with an O’Connor Roll. Alex tags in, breaking up the pin. Theory connects with a jumping side kick, leaving everyone down. Alex and Sabin recover to hit the Dream Sequence. Alex tags back in, and they finish with Skull and Bones for the three-count.
Winners: Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin
Gargano and Ciampa are seen backstage watching the action on a monitor. Pretty Deadly approach them, questioning where they were during the match. Johnny responds, blaming “the head,” while Kit and Elton remind them of their assistance last week. Johnny assures Pretty Deadly that they’ll get their title match but explains that there are politics involved that need to be sorted out. Apollo Crews interrupts, telling Kit and Elton that if they’re foolish enough to trust Gargano and Ciampa, they’ll deserve whatever happens.
In the locker room, Nia Jax is approached by Candice LeRae, who informs her that Tiffany Stratton is heading to the ring. Nia wonders aloud what Tiffany might have to say and decides she’ll head out to celebrate with her. We go to commercial.
We return from the commercial as SmackDown Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton makes her entrance and heads to the ring. Byron Saxton joins Tiffany Stratton in the ring and begins by recounting the events from last week, congratulating her on becoming the SmackDown Women’s Champion.
Tiffany, with her trademark confidence, thanks Byron and declares, “It’s Tiffy Time!” She calls it a “Tiffy turn of events,” reminding everyone that less than a year ago, she debuted on SmackDown, became Ms. Money in the Bank, and now, at just 25 years old, she is better than everyone’s favorites and is the Women’s Champion.
Byron brings up Nia Jax, and Tiffany dismisses the idea that Nia bullied her. She explains that she befriended Nia, gained her trust, and used it to her advantage. Tiffany mocks Nia for thinking she was naive and a dumb blonde, claiming she played along to make Nia drop her guard. With pride, Tiffany boasts that she stole Nia’s most prized possession and declares herself at the “Tiffy top.”
Nia Jax interrupts, storming onto the stage. She furiously calls Tiffany an “ungrateful little s***,” admitting that she’s angry enough to hurt her right now. Nia accuses Tiffany of standing there, gloating about outsmarting her, and reminds Tiffany that she’s nothing without her. Nia claims she “made” Tiffany and sarcastically congratulates her for finally managing to rub two brain cells together to take advantage. She acknowledges Tiffany is having her moment, but her tone makes it clear the feud is far from over.
Nia mocks Tiffany as she enters the ring, taunting her with every step. Nia declares that Tiffany’s time is up, giving her an ultimatum: either hand over the title or she’ll take it by force.
Before things escalate, Bayley’s music hits, and she steps onto the stage with a microphone. Bayley tells Nia to “shut the hell up” and admits that Tiffany fooled her too, thinking she was just a naive rookie. Bayley turns her attention to Nia, calling her stupid for grooming Tiffany and letting her get close, only to be outsmarted. Bayley mocks Nia with a chortle, emphasizing how Tiffany turned the tables on her.
Bayley then shifts gears, claiming this should be her moment and accusing Nia of only winning the title thanks to Tiffany’s help. Bayley says she should be the one to take the title from Tiffany.
Naomi and Bianca Belair interrupt, with Naomi urging everyone to slow down. Naomi reminds Nia that she had her beat last week and would have been a double champion if not for Tiffany’s interference. Naomi declares that if anyone wants a shot at Tiffany, they’ll have to go through her first.
Nia dismisses Naomi, saying no one cares about her. The tension boils over as Naomi and Nia get in each other’s faces, leading to an all-out brawl. The chaos spills across the ring, with Nia fending off everyone. Bianca jumps onto Nia’s back, trying to subdue her.
Amid the mayhem, Tiffany sees an opening and hits the Prettiest Moonsault Ever onto the crowd in the ring, taking everyone out. With a sly smile, Tiffany leaves the chaos behind and makes her exit, clutching her title.
Nick Aldis makes his way out and interrupts the chaos. With a smirk, he addresses the group, saying he’d like to join this “meeting of the minds.” Aldis announces that since all four seem so eager to get their hands on Tiffany Stratton, they’ll have to earn it. He declares a Number One Contender Match between them, and it starts right now.
Nia shoves Bayley aside and rams Bianca into the corner. She tosses Bayley to the floor and attempts to slam Naomi into Bianca, but Naomi dodges, causing Nia to collide with Bianca. Naomi and Bianca try for a double suplex on Nia, but she overpowers them and counters with a double suplex of her own. Bayley quickly capitalizes, taking Nia to her knees with a bulldog and landing forearms and punches. Nia pushes her away, only to be met with a splash from Naomi and a shoulder tackle from Bianca in the corner. Bayley and Naomi join the attack, but Nia shoves them all off and rolls to the floor, visibly frustrated with how she’s been treated.
As Nia exits, Bayley, Naomi, and Bianca turn their focus to each other. However, Nia isn’t done yet and pulls Bianca to the floor, slamming her into the ringside barrier. Bayley and Naomi hit a double baseball slide on Nia, momentarily taking her out of the equation.
Back in the ring, Bayley and Naomi lock up, with Bayley delivering a shoulder tackle. Naomi counters with an arm drag, and Bayley returns the favor with one of her own. Naomi gets a near fall with a crucifix, and Bayley counters with her own near fall. Naomi avoids a clothesline, landing a drop toe hold and rolling Bayley up for another near fall. Bayley attempts to regain control with a kick, but Nia drags her to the floor and sends her into the barrier.
Naomi fights back, delivering a shoulder to Nia’s midsection and a sit-out jawbreaker. Nia retaliates with a powerbomb on Naomi for a near fall, but Bianca breaks up the pin just in time. Nia blocks Bianca’s attempt at the KOD and whips her into the corner, but Bianca evades, sending Nia into the turnbuckles. Bianca climbs up and unloads punches on Nia from the turnbuckles as the momentum shifts.
Nia delivers a sit-out powerbomb for a near fall, but Bayley breaks up the pin just in time. Bayley follows up with a series of forearms and a Saito suplex on Nia for a near fall. Bayley heads to the top rope, but Nia recovers and lands a forearm, cutting her off. Nia climbs up for a superplex, but Bayley fights back with punches. Nia responds with a headbutt and climbs higher, setting up for a Super Samoan Drop. Before Nia can execute it, Bianca and Naomi rush in from below, delivering a double powerbomb to Nia while Bayley absorbs the Samoan Drop impact. We cut to commercial.
We return from the commercial with Naomi landing a jawbreaker on Nia. Naomi attempts a crossbody, but Nia catches her and delivers a uranage for a near fall. Bayley and Bianca team up, alternating forearms on Nia, and manage to send her to the floor with a double shoulder tackle.
Bayley and Bianca then square off, exchanging forearms. Bianca attempts a suplex, but Bayley counters with an inside cradle for a near fall. Bianca avoids a belly-to-belly suplex, and Bayley escapes the KOD. The two trade near falls before Naomi re-enters the fray, hitting an enzuigiri on Nia, who remains on her feet. Naomi attempts a headscissors but lands on her feet and transitions into a side Russian leg sweep. Naomi follows up with a split-legged moonsault for a near fall.
Bayley hits an elbow drop from the turnbuckles on Nia for a near fall, followed by Bianca delivering a 450 splash for another close call. In a desperate move, everyone piles on Nia for a cover, but the referee refuses to count.
Candice LeRae appears at ringside, causing enough of a distraction for Nia to roll out of the ring. Naomi attempts a kick on Bayley but narrowly misses, almost hitting Bianca. Naomi and Bianca recover and hit a double side Russian leg sweep and a double elbow drop on Bayley. With just Bianca and Naomi left in the ring, Bianca leaps out with a pescado onto Bayley, while Naomi follows with a suicide dive to Nia. However, Nia counters, sending Naomi crashing into the apron. Nia re-enters the ring and lifts Bianca, but Bianca slips free and counters with a spear. Before she can secure the win, Bayley breaks up the cover and hits Bianca with a belly-to-belly suplex for a near fall. Naomi takes advantage and delivers a Rear View to Bayley, earning a near fall. Nia reasserts herself, hitting a Samoan Drop on Naomi for another near fall, as the match remains wide open. Nia drives Bianca shoulder-first into the ring post, but Naomi and Bayley team up to take Nia down. Bianca recovers and hits a handspring moonsault on Bayley for a near fall.
Bianca attempts to lift Bayley for the KOD and manages to get her up, but Candice LeRae interferes, pulling Bianca by the hair. The distraction causes Bianca to accidentally whip Naomi with her braid. Chaos ensues as Nia and Bianca brawl to the floor, spilling over the announce table. Back in the ring, Bayley capitalizes, hitting Rose Plant on Naomi to secure the three-count.
Winner: Bayley
Cody and Jimmy are backstage, and Cody acknowledges that he knew Roman would eventually come after him. He tells Jimmy that he’ll see him out there.
Carmelo Hayes approaches and says he’ll let last week’s events slide. Hayes warns Cody that he’s close with Solo Sikoa and that Cody might end up like Braun Strowman. Jimmy quips, “With all those bricks, you could build a house.” We cut to commercial.
We return from the commercial as Byron Saxton stops Bayley backstage to ask about her victory. He informs her that her title match will take place next week. Bayley responds by saying her career has been all about seizing opportunities, just like Tiffany Stratton did last week. Bayley mentions that she knows Tiffany well and has faced her before, confidently adding that Tiffany has never beaten her.
Additionally, it’s announced that next week will feature The Motor City Machine Guns taking on the Garzas, and Solo Sikoa will make his return.
Cody and Tama start the match, with Cody applying a waist lock, but Tama counters with an elbow. Cody fires back with a kick and executes a delayed gourdbuster. As Cody stares down Fatu, Tama seizes the moment to attack him. Cody transitions into an arm bar and tags in Jimmy. Jimmy enters with a double sledge to Tama’s arm, but Tama counters with punches and tags in Fatu. Tama delivers headbutts, and Fatu follows with kicks and a corner splash. Jimmy counters an Irish whip by sliding into the corner and landing an uppercut and back elbow, knocking Tama off the apron. Jimmy chops Fatu, but Fatu responds with a pop-up Samoan drop. Fatu kicks Jimmy out of the ring, allowing Tama to tag back in.
On the outside, Tama clotheslines Jimmy against the ringside barrier before rolling him back into the ring. Tama follows up with a clothesline to the back of Jimmy’s head, maintaining control. Fatu tags in and chokes Jimmy against the ropes before delivering a hard Irish whip. Jimmy fights back with punches, but Fatu hits another hard Irish whip, followed by a diving headbutt. Jimmy rallies with punches, chops, and a dragon whip, but Fatu cuts him off with a clothesline and tags Tama back in.
Tama enters with a slingshot senton and quickly dropkicks Cody off the apron to prevent a tag. He targets Jimmy’s leg with an elbow drop to the thigh and applies a nerve hold. Jimmy counters with a jawbreaker, but Fatu tags back in and knocks Cody off the apron again. Fatu follows with a back senton on Jimmy for a near fall. Fatu keeps up the pressure with a running hip strike to Jimmy in the corner, keeping control of the match.
Fatu delivers a second running hip attack to Jimmy in the corner for a near fall. He places Jimmy on the turnbuckles and headbutts him, pausing to profess his loyalty to Solo. Jimmy takes advantage, landing a series of elbows to knock Fatu to the mat. Jimmy follows with a twisting senton off the turnbuckles, leaving both men down.
Cody and Tama tag in. Cody takes control with a punch, a shoulder tackle, and a powerslam. He lands a Beautiful Disaster kick on Tama and attempts a slam, but Tama escapes. Cody sends Tama to the floor and drops down to force Fatu out as well. Cody then hits a suicide dive onto both Fatu and Tama, bringing the crowd to life. He rolls Tama back into the ring and delivers jabs followed by a Bionic Elbow, earning a near fall. Cody stops Fatu from re-entering the ring and delivers a dragon screw leg whip through the ropes. Tama counters an attempt at Cross Rhodes with a kick and follows up with a hesitation DDT for a near fall. The match hangs in the balance.
Tama lands a punch to Jimmy on the apron, but the distraction allows Cody to recover. Cody puts Tama on the turnbuckles, and Jimmy tags in as they execute a Power Plex. Jimmy follows up by punching Fatu, and Cody hits a double-jump Cody Cutter on Fatu. Jimmy then launches himself with a suicide dive, sending Fatu over the announce table.
As the action intensifies, Kevin Owens makes his way to the ring, drawing Cody’s attention. Cody leaves the match to brawl with Owens, and the two fight their way to the backstage area.
Back in the ring, Tama takes advantage and gets a near fall on Jimmy. Jimmy responds with a kick and a spear, climbing to the top rope to hit a frog splash. However, Fatu pulls Jimmy out of the ring, preventing the pin. Fatu tags in and viciously sends Jimmy into the announce table multiple times before rolling him back into the ring. Fatu delivers an Impaler DDT followed by a double-jump moonsault to secure the three-count.
Winners: Tama Tonga and Jacob Fatu
After the match, the chaos continues as Kevin Owens and Cody Rhodes brawl back to the ringside area. Their fight escalates to the top of storage cases, where Kevin sets up for a package piledriver. Cody counters with a headbutt, sending Owens crashing off the cases and through tables below. The show ends with the chaotic aftermath as the credits roll.