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Seth Rollins Cornered — Defending World Title in Fatal Four Way At WWE Clash in Paris

By: Randy Marston | August 11, 2025 / 8:15 PM
Seth Rollins Cornered — Defending World Title in Fatal Four Way At WWE Clash in Paris

Seth Rollins’ smooth ride at the top just slammed into a four-car pileup.

Raw in Quebec City opened with CM Punk pouring gasoline on his World Heavyweight Title chase—only for LA Knight to step in and claim his own place at the front of the line. Paul Heyman then arrived flanked by Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker, setting the night’s tone: chaos now, consequences later. A Punk & Knight vs. Breakker & Reed main event was booked, while Jey Uso confronted Knight backstage about that ever-growing title queue.

How it unraveled

Early in the tag, the babyfaces clicked—quick tags, pressure, and a crowd ready to erupt. Momentum flipped once Reed and Breakker slowed the pace and mauled Knight. Punk’s hot tag brought the building to its feet: running knee, top-rope splash, GTS loading… and then boom—Seth Rollins hit the ring for the DQ, blasting Punk and turning the main event into a statement piece for The Vision.

Cue the cavalry: Jey Uso stormed out swinging a chair to clear house. That’s when Raw GM Adam Pearce turned smoke into fire—announcing Rollins will defend the World Heavyweight Championship in a Fatal 4-Way at Clash in Paris: Rollins vs. Punk vs. LA Knight vs. Jey Uso.

Celebration didn’t last. The three challengers scuffled among themselves, opening the door for The Vision to strike back. Rollins and company closed the show standing tall, title raised, as Quebec drowned them in heat.

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This is classic premium-live-event strategy: stack the deck to keep stakes high and outcomes unpredictable. A four-way protects the champion while turning up the Punk–Rollins feud, gives Knight a marquee world-title shot without burning a one-on-one, and rewards Jey’s surging popularity. Expect Heyman’s fingerprints all over the finish in Paris—multi-man chaos is The Vision’s playground, and it lets WWE advance multiple stories without pinning a top babyface clean. Pencil in at least one “almost Punk” moment, a Knight near-fall the crowd buys, and Jey’s momentum looking very real by the final bell.

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