WWE Clash in Paris 2025 Results - August 31, 2025

Paris La Défense Arena, Paris, France - WWE returned to the City of Light on Sunday for Clash in Paris, delivering a stacked card of championship bouts and marquee matches before a sell-out crowd of 30,343. None of the titles changed hands, but the evening produced high-impact moments and shocking post-match attacks.
Roman Reigns def. Bronson Reed In the show opener, Tribal Chief Roman Reigns squared off against the rising powerhouse Bronson Reed. Reed dominated much of the contest, even countering Reigns’ spear attempt with a sit-out powerbomb. Ultimately, Reigns secured victory with a Samoan Drop followed by a Spear. After the match, Reigns unleashed a brutal Guillotine choke on Paul Heyman until Bron Breakker and Reed returned to the ring, spearing and tsunami’ing Reigns through announce tables. Reigns was stretchered out, his status unclear.
The Wyatt Sicks def. The Street Profits (c) to retain the WWE Tag Team Championship Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins earned their title shot by defeating Carmelo Hayes & The Miz two nights earlier, but failed to dethrone Joe Gacy & Dexter Lumis. Late interference from Nikki Cross and Uncle Howdy allowed the champions to hit “The Plague” for the win, extending their reign.
Becky Lynch (c) def. Nikki Bella to retain the Women’s Intercontinental Championship In a hard-fought bout, Becky Lynch overcame former champion Nikki Bella, countering Bella’s globe‐spanning offense to score a clean pinfall and remain the inaugural Women’s Intercontinental Champion.
Rusev def. Sheamus in a Good Old-Fashioned Donnybrook Match Sheamus and Rusev brawled across ringside and atop whiskey barrels in a brutal Donnybrook match. After bare-knuckle strikes and a shattered shillelagh, Rusev locked in The Accolade, forcing Sheamus to tap out and handing him just the second submission loss of his career.
John Cena def. Logan Paul In what may be John Cena’s final European premium live event, “The Cenation Leader” topped social media star Logan Paul in a back-and-forth main event. After exchanging finishers and tribute moves to past rivals, Cena landed consecutive Attitude Adjustments to secure the victory in front of a roaring Parisian audience.
Seth Rollins (c) def. LA Knight, CM Punk & Jey Uso in a Fatal 4-Way to retain the World Heavyweight Championship Rollins faced three challengers with no allies at ringside, yet overcame LA Knight, CM Punk and Jey Uso. Key superkicks and near-falls punctuated the match until Becky Lynch surprisingly appeared, delivering a low blow that allowed Rollins to crush Punk with a steel-chair stomp for the win.
Clash in Paris delivered memorable clashes and post-match chaos, leaving several feuds hotter than ever as WWE heads into the fall season.
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