WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event Results: Randy Orton pins Drew McIntyre; Logan Paul & Jelly Roll Clash brawl

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Randy Orton won in style
WWE brought the fireworks early at Saturday Night’s Main Event with a blockbuster clash between Drew McIntyre and Randy Orton. The match was high on energy, star power, and outside drama, featuring Logan Paul and Jelly Roll in prominent roles.
Orton received a thunderous ovation as he walked out with the chart-topping Jelly Roll by his side. Not to be outdone, McIntyre emerged with Logan Paul in his corner, setting the stage for a potential tag team collision at WWE SummerSlam. The crowd’s anticipation was palpable before the bell even rang.
Randy Orton and Drew McIntyre go back and forth
The match opened with a nod to old-school fan service, both men trading the iconic ten-punch corner spot. Orton sent McIntyre to the floor with a clothesline, where Logan Paul teased interference. McIntyre took control with two back body drops onto the announce desk, showing his mean streak before the first commercial break.
Back in the ring, McIntyre targeted Orton’s back with some heavy offense. But a few loud chops led to a chilling moment. Orton stopped selling, glaring at McIntyre. That intensity shifted momentum fast. Orton landed a powerslam on his second attempt and returned the favor with a back body drop on the announce table.
Things broke down outside when Orton chased Logan Paul, leading to more ringside drama. Orton regained control and hit the Draping DDT. Just as he called for the RKO, Paul jumped on the apron. The distraction allowed McIntyre to connect with a Claymore, but Orton got his foot on the rope at the last second.
Outside, Paul and Jelly Roll squared off. After three shoves from Paul, the music star finally snapped and knocked the YouTuber to the ground. The crowd erupted. McIntyre, distracted by the altercation, barked at Jelly Roll and dared him to enter the ring.
Randy Orton strikes with a classic finish
That moment of distraction proved fatal. As McIntyre turned around to refocus on the match, Orton caught him with a vintage RKO out of nowhere. The three-count followed, giving The Viper a huge win heading into SummerSlam season.
This match had it all, physicality, storytelling, and hints of bigger things to come. With SummerSlam on the horizon, WWE may have just laid the groundwork for a celebrity-fueled tag team showdown.
Randy Orton defeats Drew McIntyre via pinfall
Who won the match between Drew McIntyre and Randy Orton at Saturday Night’s Main Event?
Randy Orton defeated Drew McIntyre via pinfall after hitting an RKO, capitalizing on a distraction caused by Logan Paul and Jelly Roll at ringside.
What role did Logan Paul and Jelly Roll play in the match?
Logan Paul accompanied McIntyre to the ringside, while Jelly Roll walked out with Randy Orton. Tension boiled over between the two, ending with Jelly Roll flooring Paul after repeated shoves, setting up a possible tag team angle for SummerSlam.
Is WWE teasing a tag team match involving celebrities at SummerSlam 2025?
Yes, WWE appears to be building toward a tag team match featuring Randy Orton & Jelly Roll vs. Drew McIntyre & Logan Paul at SummerSlam, following the events of Saturday Night’s Main Event.
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