WWE SummerSlam 2025 ended with an unforgettable moment on Saturday when Seth Rollins cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase to beat CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship. On Sunday, SummerSlam Night Two will set it out to top it.
Last night in front of a crowd of more than 53,000 fans, Punk defeated Gunther in an instant classic Punk in the show’s headlining match only to have his magical moment spoiled by a returning Rollins. In addition, Roman Reigns and Jey Uso toppled Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker in the show opener while Tiffany Stratton shockingly beat Jade Cargill and left MetLife Stadium still the WWE Women’s Champion.
At WWE SummerSlam Night Two on Sunday, WWE presents another loaded card featuring a whopping six title matches. The main attraction is a Street Fight WWE Championship match pitting the champion John Cena and Cody Rhodes after Cena appeared to turn babyface in an explosive segment on last week’s SmackDown.
WWE SummerSlam 2025 Start Time And Streaming Info for Sunday
WWE SummerSlam 2025 Night Two takes place on Sunday, Aug. 3 and will air exclusively on Peacock in the United States. The event is available on Netflix internationally.
WWE announced that for the first time ever, SummerSlam “will screen live in select Regal Cinemas across the U.S. on Saturday, Aug. 2 and Sunday, Aug. 3” as part of a partnership with Fandango.
As was the case on Saturday, WWE will air a three-hour pre-show on Peacock.
WWE SummerSlam 2025 Match Card For Night Two (Sunday)
WWE SummerSlam Night Two features six matches, and in every single bout, a WWE championship will be on the line:
- Street Fight for the WWE Championship: John Cena (c) vs. Cody Rhodes
- Women’s World Championship: Naomi (c) vs. Iyo Sky vs. Rhea Ripley
- No DQ, No Countouts “Last Chance” Match for the WWE Women’s Intercontintental Championship: Becky Lynch (c) vs. Lyra Valkyria
- Steel Cage Match for the United States Championship: Solo Sikoa (c) vs. Jacob Fatu
- Intercontinental Championship: Dominik Mysterio (c) vs. AJ Styles
- 6-Way WWE TLC Match for the WWE Tag Team Championship: The Wyatt Sicks (c) defends against The Street Profits, Andrade and Rey Fenix, DIY, Fraxiom and the Motor City Machine Guns
WWE SummerSlam 2025 Betting Odds for Night Two (Sunday)
WWE betting odds from BetUS suggest that there are some runaway favorites at SummerSlam on Night One. But as always, major WWE pay-per-view events can be remarkably unpredictable.
Street Fight for the WWE Championship: John Cena (+170) vs. Cody Rhodes (-260)
John Cena beat Cody Rhodes for the WWE Championship at WrestleMania 41 in a widely-panned match that reinforced WWE’s commitment to Cena’s lackluster heel turn.
Since then, however, Cena has consistently teased that he’s heading back to his babyface roots while Rhodes, the top fan favorite in WWE, is poised to take back the title and reassert himself as the No. 1 star in the company. If Rhodes loses again, that would be a downright shocker, though the Street Fight stipulation certainly leaves room for another cheap win for the 17-time world champion.
Women’s World Championship: Naomi (-1600) vs. Iyo Sky (+500) vs. Rhea Ripley (+300)
This match is essentially a rematch of the Women’s World title match at WrestleMania 41, only with Naomi replacing Bianca Belair. It’s also a contender for best match of the weekend.
That being said, it should have an obvious result. Naomi only just won the championship at Evolution, making her a virtual shoo-in to win this triple threat match under shady circumstances. She’ll likely sneak in for a pin on Sky after Ripley hits Sky with the Riptide, setting up a possible loss to Stephanie Vaquer at Clash in Paris.
No DQ, No Countout Last Chance Match for the Women’s Intercontintental Championship: Becky Lynch (+200) vs. Lyra Valkyria (-300)
Does Bayley, who’s been heavily involved in this storyline, show up at SummerSlam? The answer is a resounding yes. The question, however, is who she helps, or rather, who she shafts.
If Valkyria loses, she can never challenge for the Intercontinental title as long as Lynch is champion, so the best bet is Bayley getting involved and costing Valkyria the match given the No DQ rules. That would allow Lynch to move onto a different feud while Bayley, possibly as a heel, continues her storyline with Valkyria.
Steel Cage Match for the United States Championship: Solo Sikoa (-130) vs. Jacob Fatu (-110)
The steel cage stipulation is supposed to keep Solo Sikoa’s henchmen out of the ring, but of course, anyone who’s ever seen a WWE cage match knows that isn’t happening.
Expect at least a few, if not all, of Sikoa’s “MFTs” to show up and help him defeat Jacob Fatu inside the steel structure. Although Sikoa taking another loss is not ideal, WWE can book it in a way that protects him and allows him to quickly move from the midcard to the main event picture where he belongs.
Admittedly, however, this match is one of the more predictable ones of the weekend and could go either way.
Intercontinental Championship: AJ Styles (+110) vs. Dominik Mysterio (-150)
AJ Styles and Dominik Mysterio have quietly built up a decent little midcard feud that should result in a hot match at SummerSlam.
The fans love Styles and hate Mysterio, so this could be a show-stealer. Mysterio had his “WrestleMania moment” when he won this very same title at WrestleMania 41, but he’s back to being a full-blown heel once again. A controversial win for “Dirty Dom” wouldn’t be surprising, but with Styles no longer really booked as a main eventer, he should get the win and elevate the IC title.
6-Way WWE TLC Match for the WWE Tag Team Championship: The Wyatt Sicks (+150) vs. Anrade & Rey Fenix (+125) vs. Fraxiom (+250) vs. DIY (+700) vs. The Street Profits (+900) vs. The Motor City Machine Gunys (+1000)
WWE is finally giving the WWE Tag Team Championship a much-deserved spotlight after leaving the tag titles off a slew of major pay-per-views in recent years.
The SmackDown tag team division has been a highlight of the brand since 2024, and that’s why this 6-way tag team match could go any number of ways. With strong pushes for duos like Andrade and Rey Fenix as well as former champions The Street Profits, this rare TLC match isn’t as predictable as most SummerSlam matches.
The Wyatt Sicks have only held the titles for a few weeks, however, making them the leading candidate to leave WWE SummerSlam with the gold. If anyone else leaves MetLife Stadium with the titles, the strongly-pushed combo of Andrade and Fenix is the best bet.
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