WWE Night of Champions 2025 Results: Rhea Ripley beats Raquel Rodriguez in Street Fight

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Rhea Ripley wins against the odds
Rhea Ripley and Raquel Rodriguez tore each other apart in a savage Street Fight at WWE Night of Champions 2025.
The long-standing rivals turned Riyadh into a warzone as they battled with chairs, kendo sticks, ring steps, and even the event’s set pieces. In the end, it was Ripley who stood tall after landing a devastating Rip Tide through a table to secure the win.
Weapons fly early in chaotic brawl
As soon as the bell rang, the aggression took over. Raquel Rodriguez wasted no time unleashing a flurry of offense, including multiple Fallaway Slams and corner splashes.
She brought out a chair and a kendo stick, using both to punish Rhea Ripley. But the Eradicator responded in kind, using the ringside area to her advantage.
Rhea Ripley dropkicked Raquel Rodriguez to the floor and set up the WWE Night of Champions logo near the timekeeper’s area. However, that would backfire as Rodriguez powerbombed Ripley through it in one of the match’s most brutal spots.
Back in the ring, Rodriguez introduced a table and even used the ring steps as a weapon. Ripley countered by lashing her opponent with her belt, showing a vicious streak that defined much of the contest.
Roxanne Perez interferes
Just as Rhea Ripley looked to take full control, Roxanne Perez ran in and blindsided her, breaking a painful Texas Cloverleaf submission.
Perez attempted to choke Ripley on the outside, but Ripley turned the tables with a suplex on the floor. She then placed a garbage can over Perez’s head and struck her with a brutal running knee, effectively neutralizing the interference.
Raquel Rodriguez capitalized, sending Ripley face-first into the ring post and following it with a corkscrew elbow for a close two-count. The Texan powerhouse nearly sealed the win when she tried to drive Ripley through a table, but the Judgment Day member had other plans.
Rhea Ripley seals the win with a crazy Rip Tide
In the final moments, Ripley sent Rodriguez crashing into the side of the table and repeatedly bounced her face off it. She then dragged Rodriguez up and planted her with a monstrous Rip Tide off the top of the table for the hard-earned victory.
The win cements Rhea Ripley’s position as one of WWE’s most dangerous forces. Despite interference and brutal punishment, she endured and conquered once again.
Winner: Rhea Ripley
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