WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event Results: Jade Cargill thrashes Tiffany Stratton, wins women’s title

(Courtesy : WWE)
Tiffany Stratton’s title reign is over after 302 days.
The women’s division witnessed a seismic shift at WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event as Jade Cargill captured the WWE Women’s Championship from Tiffany Stratton in a dominant performance.
The highly anticipated clash delivered power, precision, and poise and it marked a defining moment in Cargill’s rising WWE career.
From the opening bell, Jade came out with unrelenting aggression, attacking Stratton’s legs with stiff kicks before taking her down with a thunderous slam for an early nearfall.
Stratton tried to regroup by crawling to the ropes, but Cargill remained laser-focused, targeting the knee and locking her into a brutal Tree of Woe position. Referee Shaun Bennett intervened to prevent further damage, but the tone had been set; Jade was here to dismantle, not dance.
Also Read: Cody Rhodes retains Undisputed Championship against Drew McIntyre at WWE SNME
Jade Cargill dominates the early exchange
Cargill’s strength was on full display as she pulled Stratton out to ringside and dropped her face-first across the apron with a vicious backbreaker-to-facebuster combo. The challenger seemed unstoppable until Tiffany managed to slam her into the steel steps, buying herself a brief window to recover. Back in the ring, Stratton climbed to the top rope and hit a crisp senton atomico, nearly putting Cargill away.
But momentum didn’t stay in Stratton’s favor for long. Jade countered with a barrage of power moves, an Argentine backbreaker rack powerbomb, followed by consecutive fallaway slams that shook the canvas. Each time Stratton kicked out, Cargill’s composure remained unshaken. She hit a Liger Bomb for another nearfall, and the crowd could sense that the end was near.
The closing moments saw Cargill turn up the intensity. After connecting with a devastating jackknife powerbomb, she pulled Stratton right back to her feet, refusing to let the match end without a statement.
With a show of pure strength, Jade hoisted Tiffany into a double chickenwing and planted her face-first into the mat with Jaded. The referee’s three-count was a mere formality; WWE has crowned a new queen.
With this victory, Jade Cargill not only ended Tiffany Stratton’s lengthy reign but also solidified her position as one of WWE’s most dominant rising stars.
Winner: Jade Cargill via pinfall
Who won the WWE Women’s Championship at Saturday Night’s Main Event?
Jade Cargill defeated Tiffany Stratton to become the new WWE Women’s Champion.
How did Jade Cargill win the match?
Cargill delivered multiple powerbomb variations before finishing Tiffany Stratton with her signature Jaded maneuver for the pinfall victory.
For more updates, follow Khel Now Wrestling on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram; download the Khel Now Android App or IOS App and join our community on Telegram & Whatsapp.
Blesson Daniel is a sub-editor who spends his days organizing words and managing social media, crafting bursts of creativity designed to make people smile. He occasionally dives into writing as well — whether it’s crafting articles, brainstorming ideas, or finding the perfect caption. Believing that every piece of writing offers an opportunity to tell a story, Blesson brings creativity and thoughtfulness to every project he takes on. When he’s not glued to his laptop, Blesson is likely planning his next travel adventure or losing himself in music. A passionate explorer of new places, sounds, and ideas, he believes in balancing work, play, and a good playlist in the background. Whether he’s editing, writing, or daydreaming about his next trip, Blesson is always chasing that sweet spot where creativity and curiosity collide to create something memorable.
- John Cena officially retires: Two WWE superstars who won their final match
- WWE SmackDown Spoilers for December 19, 2025 episode taped on December 15
- WWE RAW: Rhea Ripley in action; Bayley to face Roxanne Perez & more set for next week (December 22, 2025)
- WWE RAW Results & Winners (December 15, 2025): Mystery masked man revealed; Bron Breakker attacks CM Punk & more
- Four dream matches WWE should consider booking in 2026