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WWE Clash in Paris 2025 Results – John Cena’s Last Dance in France, Fatal 4-Way Match, and More!

Fatal 4-Way Match for the World Heavyweight Championship and John Cena's farewell match in France are the highlights of the show.

WWE Clash in Paris 2025 Results – John Cena’s Last Dance in France, Fatal 4-Way Match, and More!

This Sunday afternoon, Peacock/Netflix will broadcast the first edition of WWE Clash in Paris, live from the Paris La Defense Arena in Paris, France. You can watch live coverage of the show starting at 12 PM here on Wrestling Notícias.

Official Card:

  • Seth Rollins (c) vs. LA Knight vs. CM Punk vs. Jey Uso – World Heavyweight Championship – Fatal 4-Way Match;
  • The Wyatt Sicks (Joe Gacy & Dexter Lumis w/ Uncle Howdy, Erick Rowan, and Nikki Cross) vs. The Street Profits (Montez Ford & Angelo Dawkins w/ B-Fab) – WWE Tag Team Championship Match;
  • John Cena vs. Logan Paul;
  • Sheamus vs. Rusev – Good Ol’ Fashioned Donnybrook Match;
  • Roman Reigns vs. Bronson Reed;

Coverage:

Countdown:

WWE Clash in Paris 2025:

The show opens with images of the Eiffel Tower, in the heart of Paris. Then we head straight to the Paris La Défense Arena, where fans create a beautiful mosaic with the colors of the French flag.

Next, we see a video featuring the arrivals of the big names of the night, such as Seth Rollins, Paul Heyman, Bron Breakker, Bronson Reed, Jey Uso, Logan Paul, and Becky Lynch. After that, a new promotional video about tonight’s event is shown.

Back in the arena, the opening pyrotechnics erupt, accompanied by a deafening roar from the crowd. Bronson Reed’s music hits, and the member of The Vision makes his way to the ring, joined by Paul Heyman. Next up, to thunderous support from the audience, comes Roman Reigns. It’s time for the first match of the night.

Singles Match: Roman Reigns vs. Bronson Reed w/ Paul Heyman
– Reigns lands a “Spear” on Reed, followed by a pinfall.

After the match, Reigns surprises Heyman, who was checking on Reed’s condition, and orders him to return his sneakers. With visible fear, Heyman complies and begs not to be attacked. However, Reigns grabs him and locks in a Guillotine, choking him out in the middle of the ring. Reigns then climbs onto the commentary table and starts autographing his sneakers, tossing them into the crowd.

Suddenly, Reigns is blindsided by Bron Breakker, who drives him through a table with a Spear. Several officials rush to contain the chaos. In the ring, Reed struggles to help up an unconscious Heyman, while Breakker assists as well. Together, Breakker and Reed escort Heyman to the backstage area, while Reigns staggers up the entrance ramp, leaning on officials for support. Breakker, still furious, suddenly returns and lands another brutal Spear. Ignoring the officials, Breakker and Reed deliver more punishment—Reigns suffers a devastating Tsunami inside the ring.

In excruciating pain, Reigns is strapped to a stretcher as Reed and Breakker are forced away. Yet once again, the two return, and another crushing Tsunami is delivered. Jey Uso finally storms in, furious, driving Breakker and Reed out of the ring. But Breakker quickly reappears, flooring Jey with another Spear. Reed adds one more Tsunami to Reigns, sealing the brutal assault.

After the carnage, a battered Jey manages to partially recover and accompanies Reigns, strapped to a stretcher, toward the backstage area.

Backstage, an enraged Adam Pearce, supported by several officials, announces that Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed are being ejected from the arena. He warns that if they refuse to comply, they’ll face indefinite suspension without pay.

WWE Tag Team Championship Match: The Wyatt Sicks (Joe Gacy & Dexter Lumis w/ Uncle Howdy, Erick Rowan, and Nikki Cross) vs. The Street Profits (Montez Ford & Angelo Dawkins w/ B-Fab)
– After Howdy hits Ford with a “Sister Abigail” without the referee noticing, Lumis and Gacy finish him off with a “Powerbomb,” followed by a pinfall.

Up next, Becky Lynch will put the WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship on the line against Nikki Bella. Let’s roll the video recapping their entire rivalry.

WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship Match: Becky Lynch (c) vs. Nikki Bella
– Lynch lands a Roll-Up on Bella, winning the match.

A video is now shown promoting the first season of WWE: Unreal, available on Netflix.

It is announced that later tonight Seth Rollins will put the World Heavyweight Championship on the line against Jey Uso, LA Knight, and CM Punk.

Backstage, Adam Pearce checks on Jey Uso, who is still suffering from severe rib pain after Bron Breakker’s Spear earlier. Despite his condition, Jey insists he will compete and vows to reclaim the World Heavyweight Championship.

Up next, the highly anticipated Good Ol’ Fashioned Donnybrook Match between Rusev and Sheamus will take place. Let’s roll the video recap of their rivalry.

Good Ol’ Fashioned Donnybrook Match: Sheamus vs. Rusev
– With the aid of a stick, Rusev locks Sheamus in a submission hold, forcing him to tap out.

It’s time for the co-main event. John Cena will face Logan Paul. We now see the video recapping their rivalry.

Singles Match: John Cena vs. Logan Paul
– Cena lands a “Attitude Adjustment” on Paul, followed by a pinfall.

After the match, Cena thanks the Paris crowd for his farewell bout, visibly emotional. He steps out of the ring, celebrates with a young fan, and then kisses his wife in the front row. Cena also embraces Jelly Roll and Post Malone before returning to the ring to say his final goodbye.

It is announced that tomorrow, on WWE RAW, also in Paris, Dominik Mysterio will put the WWE Intercontinental Championship on the line against AJ Styles.

Phillipe Chéreau, the voice of WWE in France, announces in the ring that Clash in Paris has broken the attendance record of the Paris La Défense Arena, surpassing even a recent Taylor Swift concert, with 30,343 fans in attendance tonight.

Backstage, a very frustrated Seth Rollins responds to Jackie Redmond about the clear challenge he might face in the main event without Paul Heyman, Bron Breakker, and Bronson Reed. Rollins says he is always two steps ahead, recalling WrestleMania 41. He says he chose The Vision, but he doesn’t need the group—or anyone else. Rollins declares he will walk out as the Champion of France.

We see a promotional video hyping up the World Heavyweight Championship match, coming up next.

World Heavyweight Championship – Fatal 4-Way Match: Seth Rollins (c) vs. LA Knight vs. CM Punk vs. Jey Uso
– After Becky Lynch stormed in and delivered a low blow to Punk, Rollins hit a “Curb Stomp,” followed by a pinfall.

Rollins and Lynch kiss in the center of the ring, bringing the show to a close.

End of show.