WWE Night of Champions 2026 Post Show Live: Cody Rhodes, Iyo Sky, Seth Rollins & more

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Superstars and WWE experts share their reactions and face the media immediately following the conclusion of the 2026 edition of Night of Champions, which emanated live from the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
WWE Night of Champions 2026 Full Results

- Oba Femi defeated Jey Uso – 2026 King of the Ring tournament final
- Iyo Sky defeated Liv Morgan – 2026 Queen of the Ring tournament final
- Seth Rollins pinned Bron Breakker – Steel Cage match
- Trick Williams (c) defeated Ricky Saints – United States title match
- Tiffany Stratton (c) pinned Jade Cargill – Women’s United States title match
- Sami Zayn defeated Cody Rhodes (c) & Gunther – Triple threat match for the Undisputed WWE title
WWE’s first and only Premium Live Event (PLE) in June concluded in Riyadh, crowning the 2026 King and Queen of the Ring. The winners have earned a World title match at SummerSlam, which is set for early August in Minneapolis.
On the other hand, both United States titles were contested on the show, with the Women’s United States title making history, as it was defended for the first time at a PLE.
Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker continued their feud, clashing for the third time in a steel cage match. The Undisputed title was also contested in a triple threat match as Cody Rhodes battled Sami Zayn and Gunther in the main event of Night of Champions.
Who won in the main event of Night of Champions?
Sami Zayn pinned Cody Rhodes to capture the Undisputed title for the very first time in his WWE career.
Which match opened the show in Riyadh?
The King of the Ring tournament final between Oba Femi and Jey Uso kicked off the PLE, with Femi winning the showdown.
Who won the 2026 King & Queen of the Ring tournament?
Oba Femi won the 2026 King of the Ring tournament, while Iyo Sky won the Queen of the Ring tournament.
What is the next PLE after Night of Champions?
The next PLE after Night of Champions is SummerSlam. The 2026 edition will take place over two nights, on Saturday, August 1, and Sunday, August 2, 2026, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.
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