Predictions

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Predictions

The road to WWE’s next big event is heating up, and with rumors, storylines, and surprise returns on the horizon, here’s a breakdown of the matches fans are buzzing about — along with my predictions for how things could play out.


John Cena vs. Brock Lesnar

Winner: Brock Lesnar

This one feels like a trip down memory lane. Expect Brock Lesnar to unleash Suplex City all over again — possibly hitting Cena with around 15 suplexes, just like he did at SummerSlam years ago. In the end, five F5s will be enough for “The Beast Incarnate” to secure the victory.

But this is far from over. Cena’s pride will demand a rematch, leading to what looks like the setup for his final chapter: a career-defining showdown with Gunther, who’s currently off TV but waiting in the wings.


The Vision (Bron Breaker & his brothers) vs. The Usos

Winner: The Vision

This will be a battle of brute strength, intensity, and plenty of out-of-the-ring chaos. The Usos will bring the fight, but I see The Vision pulling off a shocking win. Why? Because the fifth member of The Vision is set to be revealed — and my bet is on none other than Austin Theory stepping into the spotlight.


IYO SKY vs. Stephanie Vaquer (Women’s Championship)

Winner: Stephanie Vaquer

High-flying, hard-hitting, and filled with pure skill — this will be a showcase of everything the women’s division does best. However, jealousy may play a role here. IYO SKY could get screwed out of the title by Asuka, setting up an explosive rivalry between the two, while Vaquer walks out as champion.


Seth Rollins & Becky Lynch vs. CM Punk & AJ Lee

Winners: CM Punk & AJ Lee

Talk about a dream match! AJ Lee’s trademark intensity will clash perfectly with Becky Lynch, while CM Punk squares up against Rollins. Expect big submission moments — Punk locking in the Anaconda Vise and AJ twisting Becky in the Octopus Hold.

The turning point? A returning Paige (Saraya) helping Punk and AJ secure the win. And if you noticed Bayley rocking an AJ Lee shirt on SmackDown last week… don’t be surprised if a new women’s faction is brewing.


Cody Rhodes vs. Drew McIntyre

Winner: Drew McIntyre

This could be the shocker of the night. Drew has been gaining serious momentum, and with rumors of Cody’s Hollywood commitments (hello, Street Fighter movie), the timing might be right for McIntyre to steal the win. Whether it comes via interference from a reuniting Scottish faction or a controversial DQ finish, this feels like Drew’s moment to rise.


🔥 Final Thoughts:
Between shocking returns, faction teases, and career-defining storylines, this event could reshape the WWE landscape. From Cena’s looming final match to potential women’s faction warfare, it’s safe to say the road ahead is full of drama, twists, and unforgettable moments.

Results


WWE WrestlePalooza 2025 – Full Recap

Indianapolis shook this past weekend as WrestlePalooza returned under the WWE banner, and this night had everything — legends colliding, surprise returns, shocking title changes, and the kind of chaos only WWE can deliver. From the opening bell to the last Cross Rhodes, here’s how it all went down.


Brock Lesnar Sends a Message to John Cena

The night kicked off in thunderous fashion with a clash of titans: John Cena vs. Brock Lesnar. Cena came out fired up, the crowd roaring for his “Never Give Up” spirit, but once Paul Heyman re-emerged to introduce The Beast, the mood shifted.

Cena tried everything — shoulder tackles, three Attitude Adjustments in a row, and even his signature Shuffle — but Lesnar simply refused to stay down. Then came the storm: six F-5s delivered like sledgehammers, each one erasing a piece of Cena’s hope. When it was over, Lesnar wasn’t satisfied. He mauled the referee and hit another F-5 on Cena just to make his point clear — this was not a torch-passing, this was a massacre.


The Vision Rises Over The Usos

Next, the reunited Usos looked to reclaim their dominance, facing the powerhouse duo of Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed, better known as The Vision. With LA Knight as the special guest referee, the match was bound to get messy — and it did.

Tables shattered, chairs flew, and at one point Breakker speared both Usos clean through a table in the corner. The crowd erupted as Reed climbed the ropes and crushed Jey with a thunderous Tsunami. One… two… three. The Vision had defeated The Usos, cementing themselves as WWE’s next destructive force.


A New Queen Crowned – Stephanie Vaquer’s Night

With Naomi’s title vacated, the Women’s World Championship was up for grabs. Iyo Sky entered determined to reclaim her place atop the division, but Stephanie Vaquer had destiny on her side.

Sky flew through the air with fearless moonsaults, but Vaquer systematically targeted her knee, grounding the high-flyer. Every time Sky tried to rally, Vaquer cut her down. In the final moment, Vaquer countered a moonsault and planted Sky with a dazzling Spiral Tap, pinning her clean.

The crowd stood as Sky, battered but proud, acknowledged Vaquer’s victory — a passing of the torch. Stephanie Vaquer walked out with gold on her shoulder and a whole division on notice.


The Return of AJ Lee

Then came the moment fans had been buzzing about for weeks: CM Punk & AJ Lee vs. Seth Rollins & Becky Lynch. The energy shot through the roof as AJ Lee stepped back into a WWE ring for the first time in over a decade, standing alongside her husband against WWE’s power couple.

The match was chaos from start to finish. All four brawled across the announce table until it collapsed beneath them. Punk ate a Stomp from Rollins, only for AJ to fire back with her trademark fight. In the end, it was AJ who sealed the deal — locking Becky in the Black Widow until she tapped out. The arena shook with chants as AJ and Punk stood tall together, proving the return was far more than nostalgia — it was a statement.


The Deadman Returns

Just when it felt like the crowd couldn’t be surprised again, the lights dimmed. The bell tolled. The Undertaker walked to the ring. The Phenom wasn’t there to fight — he was there to make history.

In front of a stunned Indianapolis crowd, Undertaker announced the first inductee into the 2026 WWE Hall of Fame: none other than Stephanie McMahon. The moment was surreal, blending respect for WWE’s past with a clear eye on its future.


Cody Rhodes Survives Drew McIntyre

Finally, it was time for the main event. Cody Rhodes walked into WrestlePalooza for his first Undisputed WWE Championship defense, and waiting for him was a relentless Drew McIntyre.

The match was physical, intense, and told a story of survival. McIntyre hammered Cody with suplexes, even nailed a crushing White Noise, and nearly ended it with a Claymore through the announce table — but Cody dodged, sending McIntyre crashing leg-first into the wreckage.

Smelling blood, Rhodes rallied. A Cody Cutter, then one devastating Cross Rhodes, and the American Nightmare pinned McIntyre to keep his championship dream alive. The show closed with Cody raising the title high, battered but victorious, as fireworks lit the sky above the Gainbridge Fieldhouse.


Final Thoughts

WrestlePalooza 2025 wasn’t just a nostalgia trip — it was a turning point. Lesnar re-established himself as WWE’s unstoppable monster, The Vision staked their claim as the future, Stephanie Vaquer breathed new life into the women’s division, AJ Lee reminded the world of her magic, and Cody Rhodes proved he belongs at the very top.

It was chaos. It was history. It was WrestlePalooza.



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