Saturday Night’s Main Event
24 January 2026
Commentary Wade Barrett and Michael Cole
Street Fight
Jacob Fatu vs. Cody Rhodes
The match quickly turns into absolute chaos as Jacob Fatu and Cody Rhodes brutally beat the hell out of each other all around the arena.
Cody Rhodes smashes Jacob with steel chairs and kendo sticks, while Jacob Fatu responds with terrifying power, launching Cody into barricades and through tables.
Neither man is willing to stay down.
As the fight spills near the commentary desk, Drew McIntyre suddenly storms down to the ring holding the WWE Undisputed Championship.
Drew blasts Jacob Fatu with a devastating Claymore Kick.
Jacob crashes backwards as Drew immediately grabs him and powerbombs him through the announce table.
Officials rush down, but Drew isn’t finished.
Cody Rhodes slowly tries to get back to his feet, but Drew wraps a cable around Cody’s neck and violently chokes him until Cody passes out.
The referee immediately calls for the bell.
Result: No Contest
Drew McIntyre stands outside the ring laughing while chaos unfolds around him.
Medical staff check on Jacob Fatu inside the wreckage of the announce table while Cody Rhodes remains unconscious near ringside.
Drew McIntyre holds the WWE Undisputed Championship high above his head as Saturday Night’s Main Event heads to commercial.
Commercial Break
Cathy Kelley catches up with Drew McIntyre backstage.
Cathy Kelley: “Why did you attack both Jacob Fatu and Cody Rhodes?”
Drew McIntyre smiles.
Drew McIntyre: “Jacob Fatu called my championship win a freak accident. The New Era is about respect… so I went out there and beat some respect into the Samoan Werewolf.
And I attacked Cody Rhodes because I’m stopping another WrestleMania main event featuring Cody Rhodes.
We are not going back to the old era.”
Drew McIntyre walks off smiling while holding the WWE Undisputed Championship over his shoulder.
AJ Styles vs. Shinsuke Nakamura
AJ Styles and Shinsuke Nakamura put on a fast-paced and hard-hitting match, bringing out the best in each other from the opening bell.
Shinsuke Nakamura targets AJ’s ribs with vicious knee strikes, while AJ Styles responds with his trademark speed and precision offence.
The match becomes increasingly competitive as both men counter each other’s signature moves.
Shinsuke attempts a Kinshasa, but AJ counters at the last second and connects with a Styles Clash.
AJ Styles hooks the leg.
1… 2… 3!
Winner: AJ Styles
After the match, AJ Styles offers Shinsuke Nakamura a handshake.
Shinsuke stares at AJ for a moment before accepting it.
The two men shake hands in the centre of the ring as the crowd applauds the show of respect.
Fatal Four-Way Match
WWE Undisputed Championship – Number One Contender Match
Trick Williams vs. LA Knight vs. Randy Orton vs. Finn Bálor
The match is chaotic from the opening bell as all four men battle for an opportunity at the WWE Undisputed Championship.
Randy Orton slows the pace down with calculated attacks, while Trick Williams uses his athleticism to create openings. Finn Bálor targets weakened opponents with ruthless precision, and LA Knight feeds off the energy of the crowd throughout the contest.
The momentum constantly shifts as near falls pile up.
Finn Bálor nearly steals the match after hitting Coup de Grâce on Trick Williams, but Randy Orton breaks up the pin with an RKO on Finn.
Moments later, Orton attempts another RKO on LA Knight, but LA Knight shoves him into the ring post.
Finn Bálor slowly gets back to his feet, only to walk straight into a BFT from LA Knight.
LA Knight hooks the leg.
1… 2… 3!
Winner and Number One Contender for the WWE Undisputed Championship: LA Knight
The crowd erupts as LA Knight celebrates his victory.
Suddenly, Drew McIntyre storms into the ring looking for a sneak attack, but LA Knight sees him coming and counters with a massive BFT.
Drew McIntyre rolls out of the ring in shock while LA Knight grabs the WWE Undisputed Championship.
LA Knight stands tall on the turnbuckle holding the championship high above his head as Saturday Night’s Main Event goes off the air.
24 January 2026
Commentary Wade Barrett and Michael Cole
Street Fight
Jacob Fatu vs. Cody Rhodes
The match quickly turns into absolute chaos as Jacob Fatu and Cody Rhodes brutally beat the hell out of each other all around the arena.
Cody Rhodes smashes Jacob with steel chairs and kendo sticks, while Jacob Fatu responds with terrifying power, launching Cody into barricades and through tables.
Neither man is willing to stay down.
As the fight spills near the commentary desk, Drew McIntyre suddenly storms down to the ring holding the WWE Undisputed Championship.
Drew blasts Jacob Fatu with a devastating Claymore Kick.
Jacob crashes backwards as Drew immediately grabs him and powerbombs him through the announce table.
Officials rush down, but Drew isn’t finished.
Cody Rhodes slowly tries to get back to his feet, but Drew wraps a cable around Cody’s neck and violently chokes him until Cody passes out.
The referee immediately calls for the bell.
Result: No Contest
Drew McIntyre stands outside the ring laughing while chaos unfolds around him.
Medical staff check on Jacob Fatu inside the wreckage of the announce table while Cody Rhodes remains unconscious near ringside.
Drew McIntyre holds the WWE Undisputed Championship high above his head as Saturday Night’s Main Event heads to commercial.
Commercial Break
Cathy Kelley catches up with Drew McIntyre backstage.
Cathy Kelley: “Why did you attack both Jacob Fatu and Cody Rhodes?”
Drew McIntyre smiles.
Drew McIntyre: “Jacob Fatu called my championship win a freak accident. The New Era is about respect… so I went out there and beat some respect into the Samoan Werewolf.
And I attacked Cody Rhodes because I’m stopping another WrestleMania main event featuring Cody Rhodes.
We are not going back to the old era.”
Drew McIntyre walks off smiling while holding the WWE Undisputed Championship over his shoulder.
AJ Styles vs. Shinsuke Nakamura
AJ Styles and Shinsuke Nakamura put on a fast-paced and hard-hitting match, bringing out the best in each other from the opening bell.
Shinsuke Nakamura targets AJ’s ribs with vicious knee strikes, while AJ Styles responds with his trademark speed and precision offence.
The match becomes increasingly competitive as both men counter each other’s signature moves.
Shinsuke attempts a Kinshasa, but AJ counters at the last second and connects with a Styles Clash.
AJ Styles hooks the leg.
1… 2… 3!
Winner: AJ Styles
After the match, AJ Styles offers Shinsuke Nakamura a handshake.
Shinsuke stares at AJ for a moment before accepting it.
The two men shake hands in the centre of the ring as the crowd applauds the show of respect.
Fatal Four-Way Match
WWE Undisputed Championship – Number One Contender Match
Trick Williams vs. LA Knight vs. Randy Orton vs. Finn Bálor
The match is chaotic from the opening bell as all four men battle for an opportunity at the WWE Undisputed Championship.
Randy Orton slows the pace down with calculated attacks, while Trick Williams uses his athleticism to create openings. Finn Bálor targets weakened opponents with ruthless precision, and LA Knight feeds off the energy of the crowd throughout the contest.
The momentum constantly shifts as near falls pile up.
Finn Bálor nearly steals the match after hitting Coup de Grâce on Trick Williams, but Randy Orton breaks up the pin with an RKO on Finn.
Moments later, Orton attempts another RKO on LA Knight, but LA Knight shoves him into the ring post.
Finn Bálor slowly gets back to his feet, only to walk straight into a BFT from LA Knight.
LA Knight hooks the leg.
1… 2… 3!
Winner and Number One Contender for the WWE Undisputed Championship: LA Knight
The crowd erupts as LA Knight celebrates his victory.
Suddenly, Drew McIntyre storms into the ring looking for a sneak attack, but LA Knight sees him coming and counters with a massive BFT.
Drew McIntyre rolls out of the ring in shock while LA Knight grabs the WWE Undisputed Championship.
LA Knight stands tall on the turnbuckle holding the championship high above his head as Saturday Night’s Main Event goes off the air.
