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WWE Crown Jewel Perth Results (10/11/25)
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The “Land Down Under” is about to rock as WWE comes to Australia for a stacked Premium Live Event known as WWE Crown Jewel Perth. If you think Western Australia is scorching hot right now, the weather does not compare to the sizzling action WWE’s top stars will deliver on this special night. We all know you’re locked and loaded for the show, so let’s get right into it. Here’s LIVE WWE Crown Jewel Perth results as they happen live from Australia, October 11, 2025. Let’s run it down.

WWE Crown Jewel Perth Match Card (10/11/25):

  • WWE Crown Jewel Championship Match: Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes vs. WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins
  • WWE Women’s Crown Jewel Championship Match: WWE Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton vs. WWE Women’s World Champion Stephanie Vaquer
  • John Cena vs. AJ Styles
  • IYO SKY & Rhea Ripley vs. The Kabuki Warriors (Asuka & Kairi Sane)
  • Australian Street Fight: Roman Reigns vs. Bronson Reed

Photo Credit: WWE

WWE Crown Jewel Perth Results (10/11/25):

Australian Street Fight: Roman Reigns vs. Bronson Reed

WWE Crown Jewel Perth begins with the hometown boy, the “Auszilla” Bronson Reed, taking on the “OTC” Roman Reigns in an Australian Street Fight to kick off this amazing Premium Live Event. Roman Reigns had one heck of a time to start the match, dominating Bronson. Reigns toyed with Reed, hitting him with every imaginable item, such as Cricket bats, Rugby balls, and even a Kendo Stick. Reed would mount some offense, but Reigns was too much to handle, with the Tribal Chief assuming control once again.

As Reigns was about to hit another Drive-By, Reigns would get stunned by a rocket of a Spear from Bron Breakker. The Vision would then Powerbomb Reigns through the announcers’ table, The Shield style.

The Usos would come to their cousin’s aid and take care of The Vision. Reed and Breakker would fight back, with Bron spearing Jimmy Uso through the barricade. With Jey laid out in the ring, Reed would go for a Tsunami, but was met by a Superman Punch for his efforts. Reigns was setting up for the Spear, but Breakker interfered, eating another Superman Punch.

Reed would take control, hoisting Reigns up on his shoulder, ready to hit him with the Jagged Edge Death Valley Driver. Jey would help out the OTC, but it would ultimately cost him. Jey would execute a Spear, hoping to hit Reed with it through a table.

Instead, Reed would duck out of the way, leading to Jey spearing his cousin through the table. Bron Breakker would get rid of Jey and drag Roman to the center of the ring, allowing Breakker to hit the Tsunami for the win. This is, arguably, “Big” Bronson Reed’s biggest career win, being only the 2nd person to pin Reigns in however many years. Post-match, Reigns aired out his frustration, making it clear why he didn’t want help from The Usos.

WWE Women’s Crown Jewel Championship Match: WWE Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton vs. WWE Women’s World Champion Stephanie Vaquer

After a scorching opener, WWE Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton and Women’s World Champion Stephanie Vaquer step into the ring to determine this year’s WWE Women’s Crown Jewel Champion. Stratton and Vaquer hit another level tonight, with both women going move for move, refusing to lose in Perth, Australia. Stratton seemingly had Vaquer on the ropes, hitting her with a Rolling Senton.

Tiffany Stratton would scale the top rope, looking for her patented Prettiest Moonsault Ever. Vaquer would hit another gear, rolling out of the way, letting Stratton crash and burn. Stephanie Vaquer would put the exclamation point in this fantastic match by hitting her majestic Corkscrew Splash to become the second-ever WWE Women’s Crown Jewel Champion.

John Cena vs. AJ Styles

For one final time, in his last WWE Premium Live Event match ever in Australia, John Cena faces off against AJ Styles to settle their legendary rivalry once and for all. The “Phenomenal One” comes out first, sporting a gear reminiscent of his legendary TNA Wrestling days. Cena would come out next to a thunderous applause from the Aussie crowd.

The match would start extremely methodical, with both Styles and Cena trying to get a feel for one another by engaging in some fundamentally sound chain wrestling. Styles would see an opening, hitting Cena with a couple of well-placed seated elbows.

AJ would get too confident, allowing Cena to recover, and hit a vintage Spin-Out Powerbomb and the Five-Knuckle Shuffle. Cena would successfully hit Styles with an Attitude Adjustment, but Styles would kick out in the nick of time. John would try to hit another AA, only to be met with a Ushigaroshi. Styles would try to execute another offensive move, Cena would counter with Skull-Crushing Finale, paying homage to another great rival, The Miz. Styles would fight off the pin attempt.

Both men would exchange holds, with Cena executing an STF-U. Styles would counter with a Crossface. The holds would not stop there, with Cena locking in Accolade, a shout for Rusev. Styles would pull out something from one of his rivals, locking in the Coquina Clutch. Again, folks, the counters don’t stop there; Cena would lock in the Walls of Jericho. Styles would get back to his own groove, locking in the Calf Crusher.

Cena would do the same, trapping him in an STF. Styles would counter into the Styles Clash, but John would kick out. Styles was setting up with the Phenomenal Forearm, only to get countered by Cena with a Sister Abigail, paying respects to the late, great Bray Wyatt. Defiant as always, AJ would kick out. Once he had his wits about him, he caught Cena with an Angel’s Wings for the near-fall. The two would trade blows, eventually, Cena would catch Styles against the ropes, hitting him with a vintage Draping DDT, and then hit an RKO on Styles.

For the nth time, AJ would kick out, hitting John with an AA for another near-three count. Cena would go and try for a Punt Kick, but AJ would counter. Styles would get overconfident, and John would exploit that, delivering a Chokeslam to Styles, and yet again, Styles would fight off the pin.

To satiate the crowd’s hunger, Cena would go for the 619, only for Styles to hit him with a devastating Lariat. Styles would go for the 450 Splash, only for John to get the knees up. Styles would tune up the band and hit Sweet Chin Music. For however many times in this match, John Cena would get his shoulders up. The same thing happened when Styles hit a Phenomenal Forearm. The Phenomenal One would try to go for a Styles Clash, only to eat another AA, and once again, another kick out.

The two would scale the top rope, with both men trying to assume control. Styles would knock off Cena. However, Cena would catch him mid-air, hoist him up, and hit a Tombstone Piledriver. But Cena wasn’t done; he would hit one last AA to notch his 100th WWE PLE win and end this insane match and his rivalry with AJ Styles.

The two men would share a respectful embrace as Cena approaches his end of the line, and Styles approaches his in 2026.

IYO SKY & Rhea Ripley vs. The Kabuki Warriors

For the penultimate match of the evening, Rhea Ripley comes home as she teams with IYO SKY to take on the Kabuki Warriors in a blockbuster tag team match. Asuka and Kairi Sane operated like a well-oiled machine tonight, isolating IYO SKY for most of the match. SKY would eventually get an opening, tagging in “Mami” herself, Rhea Ripley.

RHIYO, as they would be affectionately called, would rise to the occasion, delivering an onslaught that even the Kabuki Warriors could not withstand. Sane would take a bullet for Asuka, eating Ripley’s Big Boot. Ripley would drag Sane back into the ring, as an unconscious Asuka flails on the outside. The hometown girl would hit Riptide, tag in SKY, and IYO would hit the Over the Moonsault, getting the W in Perth, Australia.

WWE Crown Jewel Championship Match: Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes vs. WWE World Heavyweight Champion Seth Rollins

For the final match of the evening, Seth Rollins looks to beat Cody Rhodes for the first time and be crowned the WWE Crown Jewel Champion. Throughout the match, Rollins reeked of desperation, making hasty moves that ended up costing him on a number of occasions. Rhodes, on the other hand, was locked in.

But as they say, you can’t really outdo someone who’ll do anything to come out on top. And on this night, no man wanted to win more than Seth Rollins. After a grueling affair, Cody has Seth in the Cross Rhodes position. Seth would push Cody off of him, with Rhodes inadvertently hitting the referee.

Despite the momentary distraction, Rhodes would clinch Rollins into the finisher position. Rollins would hit Cody with the Rolex Watch, an object he refused to use earlier in the bout, and Stomped his head in. Rollins would not stop at that, scaling the top rope and hitting a Super Stomp to finally slay Cody Rhodes and become WWE Men’s Crown Jewel Champion.

The night in Perth ended with Rollins basking in the glory of it all, essentially informing the Australian crowd that it’s “good to be the King.”

That’s all for REAL-TIME WWE Crown Jewel Perth results as they happen in Perth on October 11, 2025.

This article first appeared on Last Word On Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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