WWE Live Holiday Tour Results from Bridgeport, Connecticut (January 4, 2026)

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The Holiday Tour concluded in the Nutmeg State.
WWE touched down in Bridgeport, Connecticut, on January 4, 2026, for the final live event of the Holiday season, in front of an incredible crowd. The show, as expected, showcased several major stars and delivered crowd-pleasing moments that have since been widely shared across social media.
In its final stop, WWE fans at the Total Mortgage Arena were treated to a night of high-energy action, star power, and multiple title clashes, including a steel cage title match. Below are the full results of the final Holiday Tour live event in Bridgeport.
WWE Live Holiday Tour: Bridgeport, Connecticut

- United States Title match: Carmelo Hayes (c) retains over The Miz
- Gunther defeated Sami Zayn
- AJ Styles & Dragon Lee defeated The New Day (Kofi Kingston & Xavier Woods)
- Wyatt Sicks (Bo Dallas, Rowan, Joe Gacy & Dexter Lumis) (w/ Nikki Cross) defeated The MTF’s (Tama Tonga, Talla Tonga, JC Mateo & Tonga Loa) (w/ Solo Sikoa)
- Iyo Sky defeated Raquel Rodriguez
Intermission
- Women’s Title match: Jade Cargill (c) retains over Bayley
- The Vision (Bron Breakker & Bronson Reed) defeated The War Raiders (Erik & Ivar)
- Undisputed WWE Title match: Cody Rhodes (c) retains over Drew McIntyre in a Steel Cage Match
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Following the conclusion of the Holiday Tour in Bridgeport, Connecticut. The promotion will now deliver the first Raw of 2026, before leaving for Europe ahead of the first PLE of 2026.
The promotion will deliver multiple live events and weekly episodes of Raw and SmackDown from the continent, before heading back to North America for January’s SNME in Quebec, Canada, followed by the Royal Rumble PLE in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Are WWE Live Holiday Tour events televised?
No, the Live Holiday Tour events are house shows, meaning they are not broadcast on television or streaming platforms.
Are the matches different from weekly shows?
Yes, matches often include unique pairings, extended bouts, and lighter moments you may not see on TV. Wrestlers sometimes interact more with the crowd.
Are titles defended on the Holiday Tour?
Yes, title matches do occur, but title changes are very rare at non-televised live events.
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