WWE SummerSlam review: The Original Tribal Chief returns

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The Original Tribal Chief is back.

As many expected, the end of Saturday’s WWE SummerSlam saw Roman Reigns make his return, laying out Solo Sikoa while led to Cody Rhodes hitting the Cross Rhodes for the win, retaining the undisputed WWE Championship.

People reacted huge to Reigns’ return and it set up the big storyline for this fall between Reigns and the Bloodline group that left him in the dust.

The match itself wasn’t anything special: think of the Cody/Roman match from WrestleMania 40 dialed down to a 5. When they announced the stipulation on Friday’s SmackDown, it was almost assured that this would be a match filled with run-ins and indeed, there were. No one really reacted until the interference started, but at least they reacted big when everything started to go down.

Overall, SummerSlam won’t be remembered for the matches (which were fine) as it was largely nothing special. What it did a great job of is paying off the storylines that started following WrestleMania, and now has created intrigue for the fall which will likely focus on the Judgment Day breakup, Gunther’s rise on Raw as the new WWE World Heavyweight Champion, and Bloodline drama on SmackDown. 

Here’s my thoughts on the rest of the show:

  • For all of the build, I didn’t think CM Punk vs. Drew McIntyre was a good match. This was a THEATRE match where Seth Rollins’ outfit, his refereeing, and Punk’s bracelet were more important than the two wrestlers having a wrestling match. If you were someone who thought Reigns deserved an Emmy for his work in the last year, this match was for you. I don’t think this was the match to do after Punk spent most of this year out of action. This needed to be a better payoff after eight months of build. At least there is clearly more between these three, which means more matches, heading into the fall.
  • The question heading into the Rhea Ripley vs. Liv Morgan match was if Dominik Mysterio was going to do the turn. He did, helping Liv by putting a steel chair exactly where she needed it, allowing her to hit Oblivion to retain the Women’s World title. This was good, particularly toward the end where the crowd really got into it. This was the first shoe to drop in the Judgment Day split with the other one happening later in the show…
  • ..which we will get into now with Gunther defeating Damian Priest to win the World Heavyweight Championship. This was a good, hard-hitting match that was the best bout on the show. I mean, just look at Gunther’s chest during the course of the match. Yikes! It was Finn Balor’s turn to do the turn, putting Gunther’s foot on the ropes during a pinfall attempt and betraying Priest. The two big questions coming out of this bout is who Gunther faces as Bash in Berlin, and what will happen with Judgment Day next.
  • Bron Breakker quickly took care of Sami Zayn to win the Intercontinental title. There isn’t much to say as this match only lasted five minutes, though it was good while it lasted and they worked a quick pace. I expect a very long title reign for Breakker as they are going to push him strongly.
  • LA Knight defeated Logan Paul to take the United States title. This was good — nothing explicitly amazing but both looked fine. Well, there was that scary superplex spot where Paul almost landed on his head, but overall, it was good. I guess this is it for Paul until it’s time for a Saudi Arabia payday, but we’ll see.
  • The WWE Women’s title match was fine. Bayley and Nia Jax worked hard and toward the end, it got really good. Then, Jax won. Yay. The major story here in the long term is how long will it be until Tiffany Britton eventually turns on her and cashes in the Money in the Bank briefcase.

That’s it for SummerSlam. Next is Bash in Berlin later this month, which yes, will be in Berlin. I’m not exactly sure what we’ll see as I don’t think there’s any obvious rematches, but I think that will become more clear in the next week.

WWE SummerSlam press conference notes: Triple H on Stephanie McMahon, more two-day events

WWE stars talked to the media following SummerSlam.

New WWE Women’s Champion Nia Jax, Tiffany Stratton, United States Champion LA Knight, WWE Champion Cody Rhodes, and Triple H spoke to the media during Saturday night’s SummerSlam post-show. Here are the highlights:

Nia Jax and Tiffany Stratton

  • The first question asked was about Nia Jax winning Queen of the Ring when just years earlier, women weren’t allowed to wrestle in Saudi Arabia. Jax mentioned that Vince McMahon, referring to him by name, originally wanted her to be part of the very first women’s match to take place in the country but wasn’t able to do it. She put over Lyra Valkyria, saying she was an incredible opponent at King and Queen of the Ring.
  • When they were asked how they came together, Jax said that she requested sitting next to Stratton during their flight to Australia for Elimination Chamber earlier this year and they clicked right off the bat. She praised Stratton for being incredibly talented in the ring.

LA Knight

  • Regarding winning the WWE United States Championship, Knight said that he thought 2023 was the foundation, and 2024 would be where he started his legacy.
  • Bill Apter asked who he would like to face next. Knight essentially said he would face anyone.

Cody Rhodes

  • Regarding this being Pharoh’s “last ride” with him, Cody said that Pharoh is 13 years old and doesn’t want to keep taking him on the road. He thanked WWE for letting him bring his dog to shows.
  • On Roman Reigns’ return, he said he wouldn’t be sitting here with the WWE Championship without him. There’s no love lost between the two, and “that’s as much of a shoot as it gets.” He thinks a title rematch between the two is down the line.
  • When someone asked about Arn Anderson, Rhodes said that when he was in AEW, Arn was a “piece of sanity” in a really chaotic time. He hopes he sees more of Anderson in the future, he means a great deal to him.

Triple H

  • While running down the card and giving his thoughts on each match, he mentioned that Jacob Fatu was “a little banged up” following the Bloodline Rules match. He also said that Logan Paul was banged up.
  • Denise Salcedo asked about why they have partnered with TNA. Triple H says that it’s about giving talent reps and getting more matches, mentioning that the old territory system is dead.
  • A person asked about Stephanie McMahon and if she has an official role in the company. Triple H says she doesn’t, but comes to the shows because “she loves this.” He would expect her to be around in the future.
  • Bill Apter asks about John Cena’s status. Triple H said he would be back “soon” to kick off his 2025 retirement tour.
  • When asked about the possibility of more events turning into two-day events, such as the Royal Rumble, Triple H said they would take it step-by-step. He did say he thought that this would be the final one-day SummerSlam event.