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WWE fans in Perth, Australia were treated to incredible performances at Crown Jewel on Saturday while witnessing some classic matches.
In yet another phenomenal match, John Cena and AJ Styles faced off for the fifth and probably final time. The careers of both competitors are coming to an end. Once the music was over, introductions were made, the two men met face to face and put on a great show.
It was a celebration of professional wrestling when legends went all out.
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John Cena hits AJ Styles with an Attitude Adjustment during Crown Jewel at the RAC Arena on October 11, 2025 in Perth, Australia. (Georgiana Dallas/WWE via Getty Images)
Cena made an attitude adjustment trying to end the match early, but Styles was having none of it. The two dove deep into their bag. Cena hit a Skull Crushing Finale, Styles hit a Torture Rack with a UFO Slam and then a Scorpion Death Drop. Cena even put Styles in a Camel Clutch and then the Walls of Jericho.
No wonder chants of “fight forever” rose from the crowd as the veterans tired in the ring.
No one had the advantage, and if they did, it didn’t last long.
Styles was trying to finish. He headed to the ropes for a phenomenal forearm. Cena counterattacked and dragged Styles to the center of the ring. She paid tribute to the late Bray Wyatt and performed her Sister Abigail move. Cena pinned Styles but the “Phenomenal One” kicked him out at two.
The two emptied everything they had left in their tanks. There was no one in Australia, or possibly the entire world, who wanted this match to end.
Cena put Styles on the top rope in an apparent attempt to perform an avalanche attitude adjustment. Styles responded and pushed him away. Styles tried to pressure Styles but Cena caught him.
Cena hit Styles with a Tombstone Piledriver and then an Attitude Adjustment to win.
“That’s why we all fell in love with professional wrestling,” said WWE announcer Michael Cole.
Cena has four more dates left on his retirement schedule and the final match will take place on Saturday Night’s Main Event on December 13 in Washington.
The men’s and women’s Crown Jewel Championships were crowned for the second time.
The weight of the world was on Seth Rollins’ shoulders as he marched to the ring. He didn’t have “The Oracle” Paul Heyman behind him, nor his compatriots in The Vision at his side. He said he had to beat Rhodes by himself. Rollins already came into the match setting the bar high, saying in recent weeks that the winner would help determine the direction of the company for the coming years.
Cody Rhodes came into the match with an advantage. He has defeated Rollins three consecutive times and was looking for number 4.
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Newly crowned Women’s Crown Jewel Champion Stephanie Vaquer and Men’s Crown Jewel Champion Seth Rollins celebrate in the ring during Crown Jewel at the RAC Arena on October 11, 2025 in Perth, Australia. (Rich Freeda/WWE via Getty Images)
It was a main event sensation in the final match of the event. The tension between the two old rivals and intermittent enemies. From the beginning, Rollins was already in his head. He was attacking the fans, he put his hands on Michael Cole and he lost concentration for a few moments.
Frustration turned to aggression soon after. Rollins began to focus his attention on Rhodes’ back and shoulders, two things that have hindered “The American Nightmare” in the past.
The fight started from there. Both superstars played mind games and delivered hard-hitting action.
Rollins hit a suicide dive from Rhodes to the outside along with a Cody Cutter with a Cross Rhodes and a Pedigree. They were both in the middle of a classic and both weren’t sure how they were going to finish the other.
Rollins needed to do something he has rarely done: perform a high-risk aerial maneuver. He hung Rhodes upside down in the corner. He marched to the opposite corner and hit a coast-to-coast header. Rhodes avoided the fall and kicked out at two. It wasn’t over there.
Rollins jumped onto Rhodes on the top rope and was next. He then pulled a Spanish fly to a rocky bottom. Still, he couldn’t contain Rhodes.
Rhodes did his own aerial maneuver. He placed Rollins on the top rope, placed him in the Cross Rhodes and performed the massive move. A mere mortal would have stayed down. Rollins was ejected in the pin attempt.
Rollins had a dirty trick up his sleeve. He grabbed the Rolex watch Rhodes gave him after WrestleMania 40 and nailed him with it while Rhodes attempted another Cross Rhodes. Rollins applies The Stomp and a Super Stomp.
He pinned Rhodes to win and ultimately claimed the victory.
The women’s Crown Jewel Championship featured two rising stars in the division: Stephanie Vaquer and Tiffany Stratton.
Stratton, in arguably one of his best bouts this year, was matching Vaquer blow for blow from the start. He tried to attempt a swanton off the top rope but was met with Vaquer’s knees to the back of his head. Vaquer took over from there, hitting the Devil’s Kiss on Stratton.
Just when it looked like Stratton was going to deliver the most beautiful Moonsault of all time to his opponent, Vaquer dodged out of the way. The Chilean superstar nailed a 450 corkscrew and earned the incredible victory.
He received the Crown Jewel Championship and a ring from WWE Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque in the middle of the ring.
“You deserve it!” Chants erupted from the crowd in Perth as she addressed fans.
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Vaquer is the second crown jewel champion. Liv Morgan won the inaugural championship last year.
Roman Reigns attempted to put his rivalry with The Vision in the rearview mirror in a match against Bronson Reed, but his relationship with Jey and Jimmy Uso seemed to have more cracks than previously thought. Despite Reigns imploring them to stay out of the Australian street fight, the iconic team came to the ring to offer some support.
Reed received help from stablemate Bron Breakker, who speared everyone in his path, including Jimmy Uso, through the barricade. Reed and Breakker put Reigns on the announce table after it appeared that the “Original Tribal Chief” was on the offensive for most of the match.
Reed had Reigns on his shoulders as he looked like he was going to hit a Jagged Edge through a table set up in the corner. Reigns got out of there, but was accidentally speared by Jey Uso. Breakker dragged Reigns’ corpse off the remains of the table to help prepare Reed for the Tsunami.
Reed, a native of Australia, pinned Reigns for the victory.
Then, as Reigns shook off the cobwebs, he was shocked that his family members didn’t listen to him and ultimately cost him the match.
It was a big win for Reed as he made an important statement about his position on the WWE roster against his fellow Australians.

Roman Reigns and Bronson Reed face off during Crown Jewel at the RAC Arena on October 11, 2025 in Perth, Australia. (Rich Freeda/WWE via Getty Images)
Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky hoped to put aside their differences to defeat the Kabuki Warriors in Asuka and Kairi Sane. Sky’s friendship with her former Damage Control teammates deteriorated in recent weeks as Sky’s relationship with Ripley grew.
Sky began attacking Asuka in the ring and dove out of the ring. He seemed to be in control until he turned his back on Asuka to deal with Sane. Sky came off the ring post on the outside of the ring and the Kabuki Warriors began to regain the advantage.
The crowd was begging Ripley, the Australian native, to join the mix. She entered and the crowd appeared.
Ripley’s offensive assault began. He put Asuka and Sane on their backs. He tagged Sky again while hitting the Razor’s Edge on Sane. It allowed Sky to connect with a missile. But Sky could only count two on Sane.
Sane and Asuka regained the advantage for a few moments. Sane and Asuka worked together to eliminate Ripley on the outside. But they took their eyes off Sky, who performed a springboard moonsault to get back into the fight.
Towards the end, Sane pushed Asuka out of the way of a big boot from Ripley. He then received a Riptide from Ripley, who tagged in Sky for the finishing touches. Sky hit the Over the Moonsault and ended the match with the pinfall.