WWE Summerlam 2025: largest winner and loser





Summerlam 2025 came and gone. For the first time, the summer super card lasted over two nights and was essentially a wrestlemania of summer. The show was full of moments, matches, heights and lows, all of which were documented on the results page and in our beloved and hated column. It is now time to break up the winners and losers.

In some cases, the losers such as Karrion are crispy litier losers, which are located with many fans and very little narrative dynamics. In some cases, the winners will be winners, such as Cody Rhodes, who have a good game and then at the end of night since night the things went to the side. With two nights of the Summerlam campaign there was no shortage of things you could talk about.

Winner and loser: Brock Lesnar

I have to be clear. Summerlam 2025 was a banner night for Brock Lesnar. After the main event of Summerlam, he returned triumphantly to the WWE and was even referred to as “Mr. Summerslam”. His reception from the crowd was explosive and he will get a last shot in John Cena before Cena retired. His return also marks a victory in the form of WWE Legal in order to remove the controversial star from any business liability. At the flat and most fundamental level, Brock Lesnar is also the winner of Summerlam 2025 and WWE to fill social media with equal part celebration and outrage and essentially play both sides against the middle.

However, there is an old saying: sunlight – or in this case this is the spotlight – the best disinfectant. Now everyone has a reason to tell why they are gone for most of the two years, and he has probably finally lost his legacy for that.

Although Lesnar was released by WWE, he is still a lot named in Janel Grant's lawsuit against Vince McMahon, John Laurinaitis and WWE. As part of his contract negotiations with WWE, Lesnar is said to have set up sexual actions and media by Ms. Grant, who were supported by Screenshotted text messages. That is why McMahon and the rest of the sex trade by Grant were accused. In the past two years, the company has decided that a possible pop from the crowd would not be worth the black cloud that Lesnar's allegations would bring in the company. WWE and Lesnar crossed the Rubicon on Sunday and essentially decided that the strongly advertised “Summerslam moments” were more important than all the bad mood who supports someone who is currently involved in an active sex trade disputes. Paul Levesque has blamed John Cena since then and said that he only does his best to meet Cenas inquiries about the former, undisputed WWE champion -Retirement tour, and clearly feels that it knows for every executive that you do is adopted by Lesnar's return.

It was a scene in which some WWE fans celebrated and other Joseph which words repeated to Senator Joseph McCarthy: “Do you have no sense of decency, sir, finally? Have you left no sense of decency?” From an ethical, moral and even spiritual sense, everyone has probably lost on Sunday, but we live in a world in which the attention is currency, and that's why I have to put one in the prize column.

Winner: Cody Rhodes

Before Brock Lesnar sent everything sideways on Sunday, Cody Rhodes and John Cena had the match that everyone wanted to somehow had them at Wrestlemania. It was a wonderful cartoon spectacle; Two titans of the wrestling world fight to see which of them is the oversized person. Rhodes and Cena pulled out all stops, thrown out of all types of Super Finishers, and Rhodes came to the extreme and was ready to run this company for the next decade.

Rhodes' victory was electrical, the crowd was on fire, Cena looked very impressed and humble, they shared some friendly words, shook his hand and then Cody got the hell out of dodge. The end of Summerlam is a lot of warmth, as I just wrote, and literally nothing of it is on Cody Rhodes. In view of his story with Lesnar, I will have no doubt that he will cross with the cursed legend at some point, but you really have to give it to “the American nightmare” because at the last moment she sneaked out of the final of Summerlam and remained intact from the Bummer, which Brock Lesnar's return. There was already a wealth of Memes that showed Cody and Cena and said: “Thank God Summerslam ended here”, and that is worth its weight these days.

It is a clever move. The company as a whole cannot shake the decision to bring Lesnar back, but Rhodes is exactly the kind of distant company man who “now, AW Shucks, I just celebrated with the title.

Loser: Karrion Kross

At this point I would completely believe that Karrion Krross was an experiment by Miami University to see if you can do a wrestler exclusively from social media hype and a Jiujitsu training, and the results were “maybe”? “

I don't usually like to give such a literal definition of a loser, but like the textbook definition of a loser, it is reported that it was only on the show because they had an additional slot.

Kross seems to be an uncomfortable presence in the wrestling. Especially when you believe that the fan base has completely rejected him and the WWE has given up, give him something else. Kross basically spent the summer Sami Zayn with how he is not a “world championship material”, and he has to find his own dark passenger, somehow when Dexter Morgan was a fan of the show “Dexter” instead of a serial killer. Sami Zayn thoroughly beat Kross at Summerslam, and now Kross has to stop behind the stage and wait for someone else to negate. Like the pick-up artist, he is confident, antagonistic to the parody and generally an intensive loser. It is as if crispy to cut the same “you are not as good as you think you are” Promo that Adam Cole cut him on him all the years ago, except that he is always handed over to him from the person he delivers the promo. It's like a vicious circle of the loser.

Winner: Jelly Roll

WWE set Jelly rolls honestly. All the conversation about how good he was in training, and all the hype for the match, put it almost exactly on the shoulders of Jelly Roll to deliver something that could be compared to bad bunnies or Logan Paul. Although he was not quite the athlete that these two men are, Mr. Roll certainly has the spark. He looks like a petrol station that suddenly became famous, and this relativity, his bread and his butter, carried him to success on Sunday.

It is not controversial to say that WWE is not necessarily a match-road company, which meant that Jelly Roll didn't have to make a 450 splash or something ridiculous. It may sound like a low and ridiculous bar, but Jelly Roll stands next to the Rizzler when it comes to knowing his role and nothing more than necessary. Jelly Roll provided some facial expressions that belonged to the Wrestling Hall of Fame, his large basset hound eyes near Tears, his tattooed face, which was crowned by pain and asked for help from the fans. Jelly Roll was a natural actor on Sunday who had Logan Paul made all the crazy things, while Randy Orton and Drew McINTYRE focused on the basics.

This business is only difficult if you make it difficult, and everyone who is involved in the day match made it easy to do what he can do: be reliable.

Loser: the bloodline

Roman Reigns and Jey Uso reunited themselves in Summerlam, put an end to their years of hostility and repair of their family bond with violence and victory, and there was absolutely nothing to do with the bloodlining war that continued to “smackdown”. This is as damn an indictment that I have ever written about an action.

Outside of an occasional Jimmy Uso entrance, the bloodline has essentially become a ship of thesis, with almost the entire faction being replaced by new people and now all these people hate each other. It will somehow complain. It didn't help that Solo Sikoa and Jacob Fatus were used to use steel cage soap opera at the end of a marathon. There was literally nothing to hope to achieve a TLC match and a game without disqualification, try as you did. The bloodline simply no longer has moves. There are only as many runs I that I can interested in until I only become deaf. Sikoa, who is certainly the least interesting part of the situation, was a central figure in this power struggle in the Pacific Islands far too long. It is a border criminal that Jeff Cobb has nothing better to do than muscles.

The group becomes self -parody, and the only way to end it is to end them. Bring everyone to the Samoan version of the Appomatox Courthouse and place this action out of the misery.



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