WWE Crown Jewel 2025 Results - October 11, 2025: Perth Erupts After Stunning Main Event Finish

The global showcase known as WWE Crown Jewel returned in spectacular fashion — this time from the RAC Arena in Perth, Australia, delivering a night that blended emotion, chaos, and world-class wrestling under the spotlight of WWE’s most extravagant international stage.
From Roman Reigns’ shocking loss in an Australian Street Fight to Stephanie Vaquer’s statement win, and Seth Rollins’ controversial triumph over Cody Rhodes, this show was pure global drama start to finish.
QUICK RESULTS
- Crown Jewel Championship: Seth Rollins def. Cody Rhodes
- Crown Jewel Championship: Stephanie Vaquer def. Tiffany Stratton
- Australian Street Fight: Bronson Reed def. Roman Reigns
- Legend vs. Legend: John Cena def. AJ Styles
- Women's Tag Match: Rhea Ripley & IYO SKY def. The Kabuki Warriors
Australian Street Fight: Bronson Reed def. Roman Reigns
The night kicked off with the powerhouse clash between “Big” Bronson Reed and Roman Reigns — a match that became an all-out brawl across ringside, the barricade, and even into the announce area.
Roman started strong, showing off his dominance and crowd control, using everything from a cricket bat to a rugby ball in his “Tribal Athlete” showcase. Reed answered back with heavy shots, steel steps, and chair combos that echoed through Perth.
After a brutal exchange that saw both men trading spears and Superman Punches, chaos hit when Bron Breakker stormed the ring to spear Reigns out of his boots. The Usos tried to even the odds, returning for a surprise assist, but miscommunication led to Jey spearing Roman through a table, setting up Reed for his devastating Tsunami Splash to seal the victory.
Winner: Bronson Reed via pinfall after a Tsunami
Post-Match: Reigns berated The Usos for interfering, yelling that he “didn’t need them” and ordering them to stay away until Christmas. The family tension is clearly boiling over again.
Wrestling.news | Backstage Take:
Sources say this may mark the official split of The Bloodline 2.0, with Jey finally walking out on both his cousin and his brother. Don’t be surprised if we see Jey and Jimmy in singles storylines heading into Survivor Series season.
This is OUT OF CONTROL!! 😱
— WWE (@WWE) October 11, 2025
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Women’s Crown Jewel Championship: Stephanie Vaquer def. Tiffany Stratton
Next came one of the most technically sound women’s matches of the year as Stephanie Vaquer battled Tiffany Stratton in a hard-hitting, athletic showcase for the Women’s Crown Jewel Championship.
Both women traded submissions and suplexes, showcasing the future of WWE’s global women’s division. Stratton’s “Prettiest Moonsault Ever” missed the mark, opening the door for Vaquer’s corkscrew moonsault to connect flush for the three-count.
Winner: Stephanie Vaquer via pinfall to become the new Women’s Crown Jewel Champion
Post-Match: Triple H personally awarded Vaquer her new title and ring as she delivered an emotional promo in both English and Spanish, thanking fans worldwide.
Wrestling.news | Backstage Take:
Vaquer continues to rise as WWE’s most promising Latin American star since Trish Adora. Expect major spotlight matches for her on Raw before year’s end.
John Cena def. AJ Styles
It was vintage WWE storytelling as two legends — John Cena and AJ Styles — clashed in a throwback classic that combined skill, psychology, and respect.
The two traded submissions, flash pins, and callbacks to their shared history. Cena hit everything from a Skull Crushing Finale to a Tombstone Piledriver, showing off a career’s worth of tricks. AJ countered with Styles Clashes and Phenomenal Forearms, but the “GOAT” of WWE wouldn’t stay down.
Cena ultimately sealed the match with a final Attitude Adjustment after countering a mid-air forearm.
Winner: John Cena via pinfall
Post-Match: Cena embraced Styles in a moment of respect, then shared a heartfelt hug with his wife Shay in the front row.
Wrestling.news | Backstage Take:
This was John Cena’s best singles match since SummerSlam 2021. Backstage sources suggest this might have been his farewell to international touring — but don’t rule out a WrestleMania sendoff yet.
WHAT. A. MATCH. 👏 pic.twitter.com/AWV70lFVbw
— WWE (@WWE) October 11, 2025
Women’s Tag Team Match: Rhea Ripley & IYO SKY def. The Kabuki Warriors
Australia erupted as Rhea Ripley returned home to team with IYO SKY against Asuka & Kairi Sane in a tag team showdown that showcased global women’s wrestling at its peak.
The Kabuki Warriors dominated early, isolating IYO with brutal tandem strikes and ring psychology. Once Rhea finally tagged in, all hell broke loose — powerbombs, missile dropkicks, and chaos everywhere.
Asuka nearly stole the win with a backslide, but Ripley powered up, hit a Super RipTide, and IYO sealed the deal with her picture-perfect moonsault for the win.
Winners: Rhea Ripley & IYO SKY via pinfall
Post-Match: Perth serenaded their hometown hero with “Mami! Mami!” chants as Ripley held both titles high in an emotional celebration.
Wrestling.news | Backstage Take:
This match was a highlight reel for Rhea’s return. Expect Ripley vs. Vaquer to headline an international premium live event soon — possibly WrestleMania Australia rumors are heating up again.
Main Event: Seth Rollins def. Cody Rhodes to win the Men’s Crown Jewel Championship
A night of athletic storytelling peaked with Cody Rhodes vs. Seth Rollins in a battle for the Men’s Crown Jewel Championship — a match as dramatic as their entire shared saga.
The two traded holds, strikes, and finishers like dueling gladiators — Pedigree, CrossRhodes, Stomp, even Spanish Fly into Uranage — nothing was left unused. Both men refused to quit until Seth crossed a line.
After the referee was knocked down, Rollins grabbed his expensive watch — the same symbol of arrogance that’s defined his “Visionary” era — and smashed it across Cody’s head. A pair of Stomps, including one from the top rope, ended it.
Winner: Seth Rollins via pinfall to win the Men’s Crown Jewel Championship
Post-Match: Triple H presented Rollins with his new ring and belt as Seth smugly mouthed, “Best in the world” to the camera.
Wrestling.news | Backstage Take:
Seth’s dirty win puts him back atop WWE’s throne — but it’s Cody’s fury that’s going to make this feud unmissable heading into Survivor Series. Expect bloodline-level storytelling in the weeks to come.
OFF THE TOP ROPE! 😱
— WWE (@WWE) October 11, 2025
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There's only ONE @WWERollins! 😤 pic.twitter.com/UpXFxM3xnG
— WWE (@WWE) October 11, 2025
Final Thoughts
WWE Crown Jewel 2025 delivered exactly what international fans crave — top-tier matches, emotional storytelling, and shocking twists.
From Reigns’ family turmoil to Vaquer’s global crowning moment and Rollins’ controversial victory, this year’s event set new standards for international production and storytelling.