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WWE Supershow Japan Results (10/17): CM Punk vs. Dominik Mysterio, AJ Styles in Action, and More

By: Dylan Dalton | October 17, 2025 / 9:09 AM
WWE Supershow Japan Results (10/17): CM Punk vs. Dominik Mysterio, AJ Styles in Action, and More
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WWE brought the action overseas for a special live event at Sumo Hall in Tokyo, Japan, on October 17, delivering an electric night of international sports entertainment.

Below are the full results and highlights, courtesy of Wrestling Bodyslam.

  • AJ Styles def. El Grande Americano and Ivar
  • Penta def. Kofi Kingston
  • WWE Women’s US Championship: Giulia (c) def. Bayley and Lyra Valkyria
  • WWE Women’s World Championship: Stephanie Vaquer (c) def. Raquel Rodriguez
  • Shinsuke Nakamura & Jey Uso def. Bron Breakker & Bronson Reed
  • Rhea Ripley & IYO SKY def. Kabuki Warriors (Kairi Sane & Asuka)
  • WWE International Championship: CM Punk def. Dominik Mysterio (c) by DQ

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WWE’s return to Tokyo felt like a true celebration of global wrestling culture — a mix of high-caliber matches, star power, and fan-favorite showdowns that honored Japan’s deep roots in the sport. The atmosphere inside Sumo Hall was electric all night, with the crowd fully invested from bell to bell.

Giulia’s homecoming was undoubtedly one of the night’s biggest highlights. The reigning WWE Women’s U.S. Champion looked every bit the hometown hero, defending her title against Bayley and Lyra Valkyria in what many fans described as the match of the night. Expect this moment to be replayed across WWE programming — it’s a showcase that solidifies Giulia’s growing global appeal.

Meanwhile, CM Punk’s disqualification victory over Dominik Mysterio kept fans buzzing long after the final bell. Punk continues to draw massive reactions overseas, and the DQ finish signals that this feud is far from over — especially with the International Championship picture heating up heading into Survivor Series season.

Elsewhere, the Nakamura and Jey Uso pairing got a surprising amount of chemistry over with the Japanese audience, while Rhea Ripley and IYO SKY’s victory over the Kabuki Warriors played perfectly to local fans — a blend of nostalgia and next-gen star power.

Overall, the show proved WWE’s international expansion strategy is firing on all cylinders. Japan hasn’t seen this kind of WWE energy in years, and it’s clear the company intends to make it a recurring destination on the live event circuit.

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