WWE SummerSlam 2026 Night 1 Highlights: CM Punk retains; Randy Orton returns to attack Cody Rhodes; Liv Morgan defends against Iyo Sky; Oba Femi conquers Brock Lesnar in trilogy showdown & more
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WWE SummerSlam Night 1 Results!
Liv Morgan (c) pinned Iyo Sky – WWE Women’s World title match
LA Knight, Royce Keys & Solo Sikoa defeated The Usos (Jimmy Uso & Jey Uso) & Jacob Fatu – Six-man tag team match
Nick Aldis defeated Gunther
Fatal Influence (Fallon Henley, Jacy Jayne & Lainey Reid) defeated Paige & The Bella Twins (Brie Bella & Nikki Bella) – Six-woman tag team match
The Bella Twins turned on Paige
Randy Orton returned to attack Cody Rhodes
CM Punk (c) defeated Cody Rhodes – Undisputed WWE title match
Oba Femi defeated Brock Lesnar – Hell in a Cell match
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Oba Femi wins the trilogy!
Femi defeats Brock Lesnar in the main event to hand him his first loss inside Hell in a Cell. Femi edges Lesnar in the feud with 2-1.
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Brock Lesnar vs Oba Femi – Hell in a Cell match is up next.
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Hello everyone and welcome to Khel Now’s HIGHLIGHTS and RESULTS of Night 1 (Saturday) of WWE SummerSlam 2026. The action has concluded at the U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis after an unforgettable night of pro wrestling. I’m your host, Abhijit, and here’s a complete recap of all the results and biggest moments from the event.
The 39th edition of the Premium Live Event unfolds across two nights, Saturday, August 1, and Sunday, August 2, 2026, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Night 1 alone is stacked with two marquee title matches and a stipulation bout years in the making.
WWE SummerSlam 2026 – Night 1 (Saturday, August 1) Results
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- Liv Morgan (c) pinned Iyo Sky – WWE Women’s World title match
- LA Knight, Royce Keys & Solo Sikoa defeated The Usos (Jimmy Uso & Jey Uso) & Jacob Fatu – Six-man tag team match
- Nick Aldis defeated Gunther
- Fatal Influence (Fallon Henley, Jacy Jayne & Lainey Reid) defeated Paige & The Bella Twins (Brie Bella & Nikki Bella) – Six-woman tag team match
- The Bella Twins turned on Paige
- Randy Orton returned to attack Cody Rhodes
- CM Punk (c) defeated Cody Rhodes – Undisputed WWE Title match
- Oba Femi pinned Brock Lesnar – Hell in a Cell match
CM Punk (c) vs Cody Rhodes – Undisputed WWE Title match
Punk beat Sami Zayn on Raw on July 6 to capture the Undisputed WWE Title just nine days after Zayn had won it, and Rhodes has been chasing it back ever since.
The build has leaned heavily on the strained friendship between the two men, with a mic drop and an accidental title-belt clip at Saturday Night’s Main Event pushing tension into open hostility on SmackDown.
Randy Orton’s name has repeatedly come up in their promos too, a reminder of the betrayal Rhodes suffered before WrestleMania 42.
With Sami Zayn still floating around SmackDown and Gunther nursing his own grudge with Nick Aldis on the same card, WWE has left multiple threads that could bleed into the finish. Whatever happens, this headlines Night 1 as the culmination of a program built on genuine mutual respect curdling into distrust, and it is expected to close the show.
Brock Lesnar vs Oba Femi – Hell in a Cell match

This is the rubber match in a rivalry that dates back to the 2026 Men’s Royal Rumble, where Lesnar eliminated Femi. Femi beat Lesnar at WrestleMania 42, prompting a shock retirement tease, before Lesnar returned to attack Femi and win the rematch at Clash in Italy.
With the series tied 1-1, Femi himself challenged Lesnar to settle it inside Hell in a Cell, in Lesnar’s home state of Minnesota no less. WWE brought the cell structure out for a face-to-face segment in the go-home weeks, its first appearance since Bad Blood 2024, and both men had their official weigh-in on the go-home Raw.
The stakes go beyond bragging rights, with the match widely viewed as the moment WWE positions Femi as its next big physical attraction by going through Lesnar rather than around him.
Also Read: List of all Hell in a Cell matches in WWE history
Liv Morgan (c) vs Iyo Sky – WWE Women’s World Title match
Sky earned this shot by beating Morgan in the Queen of the Ring final at Night of Champions in Riyadh, hitting a Spanish Fly followed by the Over the Moonsault for the win.
Immediately after, Sky chose Morgan as her SummerSlam opponent instead of going after Rhea Ripley’s title, setting up an immediate rematch for the gold Morgan already holds. Danhausen’s pre-match “curse” on Morgan at Night of Champions has also become a recurring subplot, feeding into his separate Night 2 match with Dominik Mysterio.
With Morgan still fending off criticism that she leans on outside help from her Judgment Day allies, a clean result either way would carry extra weight for her character heading out of SummerSlam.
Nick Aldis vs Gunther

This will be Nick Aldis’s first match since July 2023 and his first ever inside a WWE ring, three years after stepping away from full-time competition to become SmackDown General Manager.
The animosity boiled over when Aldis cost Gunther and Sami Zayn a shot at the SummerSlam title match at Saturday Night’s Main Event in Madison Square Garden, hitting Gunther with the title belt in the process. Aldis was placed on administrative leave shortly after, removing any conflict of interest with his GM role.
Triple H made the match official at the SummerSlam Kickoff during Fanatics Fest in New York after Gunther confronted him and Aldis stormed the stage for a face-to-face that turned physical.
Gunther has since called it the biggest moment of Aldis’s career, and reports indicate WWE plans to hand the GM job back to Aldis after SummerSlam regardless of the result.
Paige & The Bella Twins vs Fatal Influence – Six-woman tag team match
Fatal Influence, called up from NXT after WrestleMania 42, took the WWE Women’s Tag Team titles off Paige and Brie Bella at Saturday Night’s Main Event when Jayne reversed a roll-up as the referee counted.
The trio tried to finish the job on the following SmackDown, attacking Paige and Brie after a Brie win over Reid, only for an injury-sidelined Nikki Bella to make her return and clear the ring with a Rack Attack 2.0 on Jayne.
Nikki used the moment to book this six-woman tag on the spot, meaning the tag titles themselves are not on the line at SummerSlam even though the same six women are involved. It marks Nikki’s first match since March and gives the trio of Hall of Famers a chance to settle the score without the gold changing hands.
Also Read: Five worst storylines heading into WWE SummerSlam 2026
LA Knight, Royce Keys & Solo Sikoa vs The Usos (Jimmy Uso & Jey Uso) & Jacob Fatu – Six-man tag team match
This match grew out of Solo Sikoa’s repeated refusal to rejoin The Bloodline, culminating in a Raw angle where Sikoa appeared to make peace with Fatu before turning on him with a Samoan Spike, revealing it as a setup alongside Jacob Fatu and Royce Keys.
LA Knight, who had already fractured his WrestleMania 42 alliance with the Usos, arrived to even the numbers and issued the six-man challenge that Triple H made official soon after.
Trust among Knight, Sikoa and Keys remains shaky given their history, while Fatu’s loyalty to Jimmy and Jey has also been portrayed as unpredictable rather than settled. That tension on both sides is what has kept speculation open about a possible mid-match swerve or betrayal before Minneapolis.
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Abhijit Singh is a budding sports journalist with over three years of experience in the field, and a photographer capturing stories through his lens since 2018. With a background in philosophy and political science, he brings a thoughtful, analytical edge to his reporting where every word is guided by curiosity and intent. Whether he's capturing the emotion of a moment or unpacking the deeper narratives within the game, Abhijit’s work is rooted in insight and passion. When he’s not covering sports, he’s often exploring new ideas through reading, traveling or just procrastinating.
