
Cody Rhodes Retains Amid Controversy, Chelsea Green Becomes Historic Champion
Saturday Night's Main Event made a triumphant return to WWE programming, showcasing thrilling action and historic moments. This revival, taking place at the iconic Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, brought old-school charm blended with modern wrestling brilliance.
The show’s main event saw Cody Rhodes defend his Undisputed WWE Championship against Kevin Owens in a match loaded with drama and controversy. From the opening bell, Owens employed mind games, ducking in and out of the ring, while Rhodes pursued him relentlessly. Owens targeted Rhodes’ injured ankle, adding layers to the storyline. The turning point came when referee Charles Robinson was knocked out, allowing Owens to execute a match-winning Stunner—but with no one to count the pin. A second referee stepped in but fell victim to the chaos, giving Rhodes the opportunity to use a chair, turning Owens' own ploy against him. Rhodes capitalized with a Cross Rhodes onto the chair, securing a highly disputed win. Owens, understandably furious, now has a legitimate case for a rematch.
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Another standout moment belonged to Chelsea Green, who made history by winning the inaugural Women’s United States Championship. In a high-stakes match against Michin, Green’s resourcefulness and outside interference from Piper Niven played pivotal roles. Despite Michin’s resilience, including taking out both Green and Niven with her finisher Eat Defeat , Green managed to capitalize on a distraction. Her middle-rope Unprettier sealed the victory, marking a new chapter for the women's division.
Elsewhere, Gunther retained the World Heavyweight Championship in a brutal triple-threat match against Finn Balor and Damian Priest. Liv Morgan also held onto her Women’s World Championship in a tough battle against Iyo Sky, leading to a post-match confrontation with Rhea Ripley that teased future fireworks.
From the legendary commentary of Jesse "The Body" Ventura to the electric in-ring action, Saturday Night's Main Event proved to be a sensational night for WWE fans. It masterfully blended nostalgia with fresh storytelling, leaving viewers excited for what’s next.
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