RESULTS
REVIEW
WWE stayed in Turin for a Clash in Italy fallout episode, running with a special early start time. The big story was the Bloodline reset — a beaten Jacob Fatu forced to acknowledge Roman Reigns — but the night was also the launch pad for both the King of the Ring and Queen of the Ring tournaments. Here’s everything that went down.
Roman Reigns & Jacob Fatu Acknowledgment Ceremony
The Turin crowd gave Reigns a thunderous welcome, singing along to his entrance as the OTC and The Usos rolled up in a black van and headed to the ring. After surviving Fatu in Sunday’s Tribal Combat, Reigns demanded his due — and the now-defeated Fatu fell in line, acknowledging Reigns as Tribal Chief. The visual reset the Bloodline to its dominant peak, with the lingering tension between the current group and the MFTs (Solo Sikoa, Talla Tonga, Tama Tonga) clearly being set up as the next thread.
A strong, emotionally charged angle to anchor the show, even if it was a segment rather than a match.
King of the Ring First Round (Fatal 4-Way): Oba Femi def. Penta (c), Carmelo Hayes & Solo Sikoa
A loaded opener for the men’s bracket. Femi, bouncing back from his Clash loss to Brock Lesnar, fought through interference from the MFTs at ringside — laying them out before finishing Solo Sikoa with the Fall From Grace to advance. Note that Penta defended his Intercontinental Champion status here as part of the field but came up short. Femi cut a post-match promo addressing both Lesnar and his tournament path. Fast, physical, and a smart way to keep Femi strong after the PLE.
Sol Ruca Celebrates Her Title Win
The new Women’s Intercontinental Champion returned to Raw to bask in her Clash in Italy victory over Becky Lynch. A celebratory segment rather than a match, used to cement Ruca’s arrival as a featured player on the roster.
Rey Mysterio & Dragon Lee def. Ethan Page & Rusev
A fun lucha-flavored tag. Dragon Lee took Rusev out of the equation at ringside, clearing the path for Hall of Famer Rey Mysterio to drill “All Ego” Ethan Page with the 619 for the win. Nothing groundbreaking, but a crisp, crowd-pleasing tag built around Mysterio’s connection with the Turin fans.
Queen of the Ring First Round (Fatal 4-Way): IYO SKY def. Roxanne Perez, Giulia & Lash Legend
The women’s bracket got off to a hot start. Lash Legend looked poised to steal it, dropping both Perez and hometown favourite Giulia with back-to-back Lash Extensions, but the Genius of the Sky cut her off from the top rope and then hit Giulia with Over the Moonsault to advance to the semifinals. Worked at a quick clip with plenty of near-falls.
Main Event: Seth Rollins def. Bron Breakker
A rubber match between Rollins and his Vision rival, and an overbooked-but-entertaining blow-off. The closing stretch was packed: Rollins countered a Spear into a Pedigree on the announce table, Montez Ford ran out to neutralize Austin Theory, and a Stomp was broken up when Paul Heyman put Breakker’s foot on the ropes. When Rollins confronted Heyman, Breakker tried a Spear from behind — only for Rollins to move, sending Bron crashing into Heyman. The finish saw Breakker charge again, not realizing Rollins was clutching a title belt to his chest; Breakker speared the gold, knocked himself loopy, and Rollins capitalized with the Stomp for the win.
Plenty of moving parts — some critics felt a few of the interference beats were unnecessary — but it played as a definitive end to the Rollins–Vision feud, which is the most intriguing takeaway.