WWE Crown Jewel 2025 Live Results: Perth Delivers Epic Champion vs. Champion Clashes
WWE’s Crown Jewel returned to the spotlight on October 11, 2025, but this time from the RAC Arena in Perth, Australia—a historic shift from its Saudi roots due to scheduling conflicts with the 2026 Royal Rumble. The event, part of WWE’s global takeover weekend, kicked off at 5 a.m. ET with a five-match card packed with high-stakes title bouts and dream matchups. As the show unfolds live on ESPN in the U.S. and Netflix internationally, here’s the ongoing coverage of results, highlights, and key moments. (Note: Updates as of early morning ET; check WWE.com for the latest.)
Pre-Show Notes
- The blue brand’s SmackDown taped from the same venue the night before built massive hype, featuring Cody Rhodes calling out Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns laying down the gauntlet for Bronson Reed. No pre-show matches were announced, but backstage segments teased stable drama in The Vision.
1. Rhea Ripley & IYO SKY vs. The Kabuki Warriors (Asuka & Kairi Sane) – Women’s Tag Team Match
Winner: TBD (Match ongoing or upcoming)
This grudge match stems from jealousy-fueled attacks after Ripley’s Raw win over Asuka on September 22. Cracks in the Kabuki Warriors’ unity have been evident, with Kairi Sane showing hesitation. Ripley and SKY, fresh off alliance-building segments, aim for retribution. Expect high-flying spots from SKY and brutal submissions from Asuka— a potential 12-15 minute showcase of women’s tag division depth. Odds heavily favored Ripley/SKY at -1500.
2. John Cena vs. AJ Styles – Singles Match
Winner: TBD (Match ongoing or upcoming)
Part of Cena’s Farewell Tour before his December 13 retirement bout, this no-story-needed clash reunites two 16-time (and 17-time?) legends. Styles hyped it on Raw as a “last dance” without buildup, referencing his recent tag win with Penta El Zero Miedo and Dragon Lee. Social media buzz predicts a clean finish with Cena going over to cap his Aussie run, but Styles’ heel tease could flip the script. Runtime estimated at 20 minutes of technical mastery.
3. Roman Reigns vs. Bronson Reed – Australian Street Fight
Winner: TBD (Match ongoing or upcoming)
“The OTC” seeks to dismantle The Vision stable in this no-holds-barred brawl, inspired by local rules. Reigns has pinned Reed twice recently (SummerSlam tag and Clash in Paris singles), but a post-match beatdown by Reed and Bron Breakker flipped the momentum. Weapons like kendo sticks and tables are legal—Reigns enters at -260 odds, but Reed’s powerbomb tsunami could shock. Key storyline: Does this end The Vision’s reign?
4. Stephanie Vaquer (c) vs. Tiffany Stratton (c) – Women’s Crown Jewel Championship
Winner: TBD (Match ongoing or upcoming)
The inaugural women’s holder Liv Morgan set the bar last year; now, Raw’s new Women’s World Champion Vaquer defends her “Primera” status against SmackDown’s brash Women’s Champion Stratton. Verbal jabs escalated at a chaotic contract signing interrupted by Giulia and Kiana James. This champion vs. champion bout crowns the division’s elite—Stratton’s Prettiest Moonsault Ever vs. Vaquer’s aerial arsenal. A Stratton upset could propel her heel arc.
5. Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Seth Rollins (c) – Men’s Crown Jewel Championship (Main Event)
Winner: TBD (Match ongoing or upcoming)
The night’s crown jewel: Undisputed WWE Champion Rhodes vs. World Heavyweight Champion Rollins, reigniting their three-year saga. Stemming from Wrestlepalooza confrontations, Paul Heyman warned Rollins of Vision pitfalls on Raw. Rhodes retained at last year’s event; a Rollins win here could signal Orton betrayal or stable implosion. Expect 25+ minutes of pedigree stomps, cross Rhodes, and emotional callbacks—odds lean Rhodes, but the “Freakin'” upset looms large.
Public reactions are electric on X, with #WWECrownJewel trending globally—fans praising the Perth pivot for 15,000+ sellout crowd energy, while debates rage over Cena’s farewell pops and Vision’s future. For U.S. viewers, this boosts WWE’s international streaming push on Netflix, tying into lifestyle trends like binge-watching global spectacles amid busy schedules. Economically, the Australia return eyes $10M+ in tourism and merch, per early reports, strengthening WWE’s sports entertainment empire.
Stay tuned as finishes roll in—Perth’s under the lights, and history’s being made Down Under.