Every Match At Saturday Night’s Main Event May 24, 2025 Ranked Worst To Best
- cullenjmc
- May 27
- 2 min read
Updated: Jul 27

#5 Chelsea Green vs Zelina Vega
Rating from the bros 3/10

#4 Drew Mclyntire vs Damein Priest Steel Cage Match
Rating from the bros 6.5/10

This match was okay. It did have a nice pace, though. They both used the steel cage to their advantages when Damien Priest slammed Drew’s head into the cage and when Priest elbowed Drew into the cage. Also, Priest did a VICIOUS conchairdo. But, Jessie Venturea DID NOT HELP with his announcing toward the end when he threw a fit about how Priest walked out of the steel cage.
#3 Jey Uso vs Logan Paul
Rating from the bros 6.75/10

Jey Uso has once again set the crowd on fire with the YEET chants. The crowd loved Jey Uso and hated Logan Paul. The best part in this match was when John Cena beat up Jey Uso after he hit the Uso splash. Then, Cody Rhodes returned! He hit John Cena with cross roads! After all that chaos was over, Jey hit another Uso splash to retain his world championship!
#2 R Truth vs John Cena For The WWE Championship
Rating from the bros 6.75/10

This match was rich in storytelling. R Truth wanted to show John how he used to be. John used to have fun with the crowd, now he cheats and insults the crowd. John did his slow shoulder tackles and the boring five knuckle shuffle, but Truth countered and did the old John shoulder tackles. Truth got Cena up for an AA and he got it! After that, John got in control. He was going to use his belt to his advantage and wack Truth with it. NO. John saw one of his admirers and chose to be the good guy. Truth was so happy for Cena. But as the ref grabbed the belt Cena did a low blow to Truth and hit him with an AA. Cena won the match, and he might be one step closer to a babyface turn.
#1 CM Punk and Sami Zayn Vs. Seth Rollins and Bron Breaker
Rating from the Bros, 7.75/10

This awesome match was very fast paced with big moments. There were some great counters by Sami Zayn and an unexpected Code Red by Punk. There was so much in ring talent and star power that, just looking at the card, you just knew this match had potential, and it DID. My favorite moment was when BRONSON REED made his anticipated comeback, to join Seth’s dangerous alliance.



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