Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes survived a brutal challenge from Gunther. The Ring General repeatedly trapped Rhodes in the Sleeper Hold, but The American Nightmare refused to quit. After escaping the hold and enduring a relentless attack, Rhodes connected with a Cody Cutter and Cross Rhodes to retain his championship. Controversy followed as Gunther appeared to have his foot under the bottom rope during the three-count, but the decision stood.
Rhea Ripley successfully defended the WWE Women's Championship against Jade Cargill in a hard-fought battle. Cargill came close to victory after interference from Michin and B-Fab, but Charlotte Flair arrived to neutralize the situation. After surviving Jaded, Ripley delivered a devastating Riptide to remain champion.
In a clash of titans, Brock Lesnar and Oba Femi went to war. Lesnar shocked everyone with four consecutive F-5s early in the match, but Femi somehow kicked out. The action spilled outside the ring, with Lesnar driving Femi through the announce table. Despite Femi's incredible resilience, Lesnar finally secured the victory with a seventh F-5.
A new champion was crowned as Sol Ruca defeated Becky Lynch to win the Women's Intercontinental Championship. After an incredible back-and-forth contest featuring submissions, counters, and high-risk offense, Ruca reversed Lynch's final Man-handle Slam attempt into a Sol Snatcher to score the biggest win of her career.
The main event saw Roman Reigns battle Jacob Fatu in a brutal Tribal Combat match. The two warriors fought throughout the arena, using tables, exposed turnbuckles, and anything they could get their hands on. Fatu pushed The Tribal Chief to his limit, but Reigns survived the Tongan Death Grip and multiple near-falls before delivering a decisive Spear through a table followed by another Spear for the victory.
Following the match, Solo Sikoa and The MFTs confronted Reigns and Fatu from behind the barricade, hinting at major problems ahead.