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WWE Saturday Night's Main Event Results — May 24, 2025
Full WWE results for May 24, 2025 in Tampa, FL. Match card, winners, methods, and championship updates.
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May 24, 2025 — Tampa, FLEvent Time: Sat, May 24, 11:00 PM UTC
Event Recap
Saturday Night’s Main Event on May 24, 2025, emanated from the Yuengling Center in Tampa, Florida, delivering a full slate of high-impact action featuring top WWE stars and several pivotal storyline developments. The card included a thrilling tag team opener, a title defense for the WWE Women’s United States Championship, a hard-hitting singles match with a veteran clash, a brutal Steel Cage battle, and a high-stakes World Heavyweight Championship main event. Jey Uso successfully defended his World Heavyweight Title against Logan Paul in the show-ending bout — aided by the shocking return of Cody Rhodes — while in earlier matches Zelina Vega retained her U.S. Title and Damian Priest emerged victorious in the steel cage. The night blended physical competition with narrative twists, advancing multiple feuds as WWE headed toward Money in the Bank and summer storylines.
Match Results
Summary
The opening bout featured a high-energy tag team clash pitting Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker against the duo of Sami Zayn and CM Punk. The match saw plenty of back-and-forth offense as all four competitors traded big moves, with Breakker’s explosive power and Rollins’ agility creating momentum swings throughout. Paul Heyman’s involvement added tension, distracting Zayn at a crucial moment as Breakker capitalized with a spear for the pinfall. After the bell, Bronson Reed made a dramatic appearance, aiding Rollins and Breakker and solidifying his place alongside the pair.
Champion Retains
+13
Title defense: +4
Winning minor PLE match: +6
On minor PLE card: +3
+3
On minor PLE card: +3
Summary
Zelina Vega defended her WWE Women’s U.S. Championship against Chelsea Green in a competitive matchup that blended technical exchanges with spirited offense. Green controlled significant portions early, even driving Vega into the turnbuckles and cutting her with high–impact maneuvers as she sought the title. Vega showed resilience, rallying back with a series of clotheslines and a back-suplex before hitting a Code Red from the top rope for the win. Vega’s successful title defense kept her firmly positioned in the singles title picture.
+9
Winning minor PLE match: +6
On minor PLE card: +3
+3
On minor PLE card: +3
Summary
This singles bout pitted WWE legend John Cena against veteran fan-favorite R-Truth in a feel-good yet intense encounter. R-Truth brought a spirited effort, even countering early Cena offense with his own signature moves, and at one point nearly shifted momentum with a Five Knuckle Shuffle followed by a near-fall. Cena ultimately regained control and secured the victory with an Attitude Adjustment for the pinfall. Post-match, Cena’s dominant performance underscored his veteran status while giving Truth a strong showing against a top star.
+3
On minor PLE card: +3
+9
Winning minor PLE match: +6
On minor PLE card: +3
Summary
Damian Priest and Drew McIntyre waged a heated Steel Cage match filled with brutal offense and high-stakes action. Both men exchanged hard strikes and weapon-assisted maneuvers, with Priest using a steel chair to punish McIntyre’s body and McIntyre responding with power offense of his own. The climactic moments saw Priest drive a chair into McIntyre’s throat before escaping the cage to secure the victory. The brutal finish highlighted the physical toll of the rivalry and furthered both competitors’ standings in the mid-card scene.
Main Event
Champion Retains
+25
Title defense: +4
Winning minor PLE main event: +12
Main eventing minor PLE: +9
+9
Main eventing minor PLE: +9
Summary
The event’s main event saw Jey Uso defend his WWE World Heavyweight Championship against Logan Paul in a fast-paced, high-stakes showdown. Both men traded explosive offense, including Uso’s use of superkicks and high-impact splash attempts, and Paul’s loaded right hand moments that kept the champion off balance. Late in the bout, Undisputed WWE Champion John Cena attempted to interfere, prompting the dramatic return of Cody Rhodes — his first appearance since WrestleMania 41 — who cleared Cena at ringside. With Rhodes’ help, Uso capitalized by spearing Paul and hitting an Uso Splash for the pinfall to retain his title, setting up future cross-brand clashes.
















