Wrestling Tonight: WWE NIGHT OF CHAMPIONS PREVIEW & THEIR SAUDI GAMBLE | CENA DROPS PIPE BOMB PART 2 | GOLDBERG’S FINAL MATCH OFFICIAL
Release Date: 06/24/2025
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Episode 131 of Wrestling Tonight dives into one of the most consequential weeks in professional wrestling, where spectacle met scandal and history was made on multiple fronts. At the center of it all was WWE’s Night of Champions, an event clouded in geopolitical controversy and marked by dramatic in-ring developments. Headlining the show was John Cena, who emerged from his clash with CM Punk still Undisputed WWE Champion after a chaotic main event that seemed designed to frustrate rather than resolve. Punk’s return to Saudi Arabia, after years of public criticism of the regime, added a...
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On Episode 130 of Wrestling Tonight, we trace the line between spectacle and volatility as WWE prepares to stage Night of Champions in one of the most geopolitically tense environments the company has ever operated in. The event, set for June 28 in Riyadh, features John Cena vs. CM Punk for the WWE Championship—a match built on personal history, philosophical tension, and, now, moral ambiguity. Punk, once the most outspoken critic of WWE’s Saudi partnership, now finds himself at the center of it. And while the match is poised to be a classic, the backdrop is far from fiction. Just days...
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info_outlineOn Episode 130 of Wrestling Tonight, we trace the line between spectacle and volatility as WWE prepares to stage Night of Champions in one of the most geopolitically tense environments the company has ever operated in.
The event, set for June 28 in Riyadh, features John Cena vs. CM Punk for the WWE Championship—a match built on personal history, philosophical tension, and, now, moral ambiguity. Punk, once the most outspoken critic of WWE’s Saudi partnership, now finds himself at the center of it. And while the match is poised to be a classic, the backdrop is far from fiction.
Just days ago, the U.S. launched Operation Midnight Hammer, a bombing campaign on Iranian nuclear sites. Iran responded by vowing “everlasting consequences,” placing a target—symbolic or otherwise—on every American in the region. The UK government has issued active travel advisories, commercial flights have diverted around Iranian airspace, and yet, WWE is undeterred.
The official statement is measured: “monitoring the situation.” But the unofficial stance is louder: we’re going. With the 2026 Royal Rumble scheduled for Saudi Arabia, and WWE’s billion-dollar deal with the Kingdom intact, there’s little room for second thoughts. We explore the Formula 1 precedent, where missile fire near the circuit didn’t stop the show, and how this moment once again pits corporate confidence against real-world caution.
Meanwhile, Cena added fuel to the fire with a SmackDown promo that didn’t just build the match—it dismantled Punk. Echoing Punk’s own iconic Pipe Bomb from 2011, Cena turned the mirror around, calling Punk a hypocrite, “Mr. TKO,” and a man who peaked "seven minutes, fourteen years ago." It was biting, meta, and signaled that this isn’t just a title defense—it’s an ideological showdown.
The rest of the Night of Champions card offers serious implications:
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Jacob Fatu defends the U.S. Championship against Solo Sikoa in a grudge match born from Bloodline fractures
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Dominik Mysterio puts the Intercontinental Title on the line against AJ Styles in a collision of lineage and legacy
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Randy Orton awaits Cody Rhodes or Jey Uso in the King of the Ring Final, with a SummerSlam title shot hanging in the balance
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Asuka stands tall in the Queen of the Ring Final, but will face either Jade Cargill or Roxanne Perez to earn her crown
Beyond the Kingdom, WWE also confirmed a long-rumored farewell: Goldberg’s final match will take place July 12 in Atlanta, facing Gunther for the World Heavyweight Championship. After years of unfinished business and polarizing returns, Goldberg finally goes out on his own terms—with his son Gage by his side. We break down why this match matters, and why it may be the right curtain call.
Over in TNA, the Order 4 civil war escalates as Cedric Alexander makes his surprise debut, confronting Mustafa Ali and drawing battle lines inside the most unstable faction in the company. With Jason Hotch re-signing and Skyler caught in the crossfire, TNA quietly continues to tell one of the strongest faction stories in wrestling today.
Also in this episode:
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Stephanie McMahon calls Vince “his own biggest nemesis”, as lawsuits and new ventures define his post-WWE chapter
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SmackDown returns to two hours starting July 4, ending a brief and polarizing experiment
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Los Garza win AAA Tag Team gold at Triplemania Regia in their hometown of Monterrey
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Mercedes Moné wins the CMLL Women’s Championship but is ambushed by Toni Storm as their All In collision looms
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Jon Moxley & AEW sued over an unscripted incident from a 2023 Dynamite taping
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Tony Khan weighs in on AEW’s future amid Warner Bros. Discovery’s corporate split
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Hook confirms his concussion, but says a return is near
From Riyadh to Atlanta, TNA’s tapings in Pittsburgh to AEW’s shifting alliances, this week in wrestling isn’t just about matches—it’s about how much risk this industry is willing to shoulder in the name of business, legacy, and control.
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