Triple H is “excited” for the chance with two nights of SummerSlam.
WWE SummerSlam in Cleveland ended up setting a number of information throughout the firm and for town itself. Whereas most followers have been despatched residence proud of a number of surprises, many puzzled the place loads of the expertise have been, specifically those from Cleveland, as they have been omitted from the match card. Given all the foremost storylines swirling in WWE in the intervening time, it appeared prefer it was simply chalked as much as there not being sufficient time. Whereas talking on the post-show press convention, WWE CCO Paul “Triple H” Levesque was requested about the way forward for SummerSlam given it’ll make its two-night debut in 2026. Whereas he cannot make any definitive solutions in the intervening time, he does view this 12 months’s occasion as the ultimate one evening occasion.
“Please, let’s take it one step at a time. Who is aware of what the long run brings? However I do assume that, even tonight, seeing this SummerSlam seven-match card goes nearly 4 hours, and but there was loads of stuff we might have put into this,” Triple H mentioned. “Some folks say, ‘Effectively, why wasn’t that in there?’ Effectively, as a result of it might have been eight hours, and you continue to want stuff for Uncooked, you continue to want content material for SmackDown. You continue to want all that stuff. As we proceed to develop, we’ll take it step-by-step. So is that is the final SummerSlam that you just see that’s one evening? I believe so, however we’ll see the place that goes long-term. I am enthusiastic about that chance.”
SummerSlam started with a title match between two bitter rivals — Girls’s World Champion Liv Morgan and challenger Rhea Ripley. Though Ripley overcame some obstacles in her first match since vacating the title, it was Morgan who received the final snigger, blindsiding Ripley however teasing that their feud is way from over. Nia Jax was additionally topped champion, her first singles title since 2018.
The Cleveland curse continued on CM Punk who Drew McIntyre defeated after months of Punk stopping him from successful matches. To finish the evening Cody Rhodes needed to go up towards Solo Sikoa — and the remainder of The Bloodline as a result of it being Bloodline Guidelines — however he wasn’t alone in his efforts. Rhodes had a number of allies, some recognized and a few not, come to his aide to assist him retain the title towards Sikoa.
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