Saturday Night's Main Event was live from Atlanta, Georgia, and it was a night full of great wrestling.
With the matches come opinions, so here are four takeaways from Saturday night.
Tag team match at SummerSlam is set
If you missed it on Friday Night SmackDown, country music star Jelly Roll got involved with Logan Paul.
Their interaction carried over into Saturday's opening match between Randy Orton and Drew McIntyre.
The two interactions on back-to-back nights have now set up what will be a tag team match at SummerSlam.
It will be Orton and Jelly Roll against Paul and McIntyre in what should be a thrilling match with the involvement of one of country music's biggest stars.
RK-Roll does have a nice ring to it...
— WWE (@WWE) July 13, 2025
Will we see @JellyRoll615 and @RandyOrton team up at SummerSlam?!@nbc | @peacock pic.twitter.com/ptv9PNtGdx
The new Bloodline stays on top
After winning his first championship on the main roster, Solo Sikoa and his version of the Bloodline have been wreaking havoc on the SmackDown roster.
That continued Saturday when Sikoa defeated his older brother, Jimmy Uso, to retain the United States Championship.
As it usually does, it came with the help of JC Mateo, Tama Tonga and Hikuleo. With that group of four roaming around every week, Sikoa could have quite a lengthy title reign.
Seth Rollins may be out for a while
Rollins has continuously been on top of the WWE world, but that may have come to a halt on Saturday.
He appeared to injure his knee during his 1-on-1 match with LA Knight, and it did not seem to be part of the entertainment.
Rollins was helped to the back by several WWE doctors, and it remains unclear as to exactly what his status is. Rollins was in the midst of his second run as Mr. Money in the Bank, so fans are hoping the injury isn't severe.
Did Seth Rollins tweak his knee?#SNME pic.twitter.com/O19Fwi8Dnj
— The Movement - Pro Wrestling (@TheMovementXx) July 13, 2025
Gunther retires Goldberg
One of the most illustrious careers in WWE history came to an end Saturday when the man known as Goldberg had his final match.
The Atlanta native stepped inside the squared circle one last time in a match against Gunther that was for the WWE Universal Championship.
Goldberg came up short, but proved that even 30 years after his career began, he could still hang with the best in the world.
Thank you Goldberg. @nbc | @peacock pic.twitter.com/QTxec1YzMM
— WWE (@WWE) July 13, 2025
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