WWE Survivor Series 2025 Results: Stephanie Vaquer retains Women’s World Title against Nikki Bella

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Stephanie Vaquer faced her fomer friend Nikki Bella in an intense battle.
Nikki Bella opened the Women’s World Title clash at Survivor Series 2025 with a cheap shot, trying to steal the momentum before the bell had even finished echoing.
But Stephanie Vaquer answered instantly, drilling her challenger with a sharp dropkick and smashing Nikki’s face repeatedly into the turnbuckles. A running leg drop and corner headbutts followed, sending Bella staggering before the fight spilled to the floor.
Nikki regained her footing long enough to land a nasty X-Factor on the outside, dragging the champion back into the ring for a series of shoulder blocks and a snap suplex.
She pressed the attack with a single-knee facebreaker and a rope-hung headscissors choke, wrenching the match in her favor. Bella then went for the Devil’s Kiss, but Vaquer blocked it, nearly hitting her own version before Nikki grabbed the ropes and snapped the champ’s neck across the top strand.
Stephanie Vaquer and Nikki Bella went back and forth
Stephanie Vaquer recovered with a sudden superkick that dropped both women and reset the pace. The champion surged with a folding press for two before ripping Bella down with a dragon screw in the corner. That set up the SVB, but in a shock to the crowd, Nikki Bella kicked out, refusing to let the title slip away easily.
Stephanie hammered her with corner knees, but Bella caught her opening. She planted the champion with the Rack Attack 2.0, seemingly ending the match, until Vaquer stretched her leg to the ropes. Frustrated, Nikki dragged her to the apron and attempted a powerbomb, but Stephanie slipped out, crashing a knee across Bella’s chest in a dangerous landing.
Stephanie Vaquer picks up the win
With both women battered, Vaquer escalated the brutality. On the announce desk, she delivered a vicious Devil’s Kiss, drawing gasps from the San Diego crowd. She rolled Bella back inside, hit a back suplex, then connected with a second Devil’s Kiss, leaving the challenger dazed and barely standing.
Climbing to the top rope, Vaquer sealed the match with a flawless Spiral Tap, crashing down onto Bella for the definitive three-count. Stephanie Vaquer remained WWE Women’s World Champion in one of her toughest title defenses yet.
Winner: Stephanie Vaquer
Did Nikki Bella hit the Rack Attack 2.0?
Yes. She connected cleanly, but Vaquer survived by getting her foot on the ropes.
What was the key turning point in the match?
The Devil’s Kiss on the announce desk, which left Bella unable to recover.
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