
Cardi B has an oops moment at SummerSlam 2025; her favorite suffers embarrassing loss
Grammy-winning artist Cardi B, who opened the show, was seen cheering for Jade Cargill ahead of the match. A viral video shows her standing and clapping during Cargill's entrance.
SummerSlam 2025 Match Card
August 2
WWE Women's Championship: Tiffany Stratton (c) vs. Jade Cargill
World Heavyweight Championship: Gunther (c) vs. CM Punk
Roman Reigns & Jey Uso vs. Bron Breakker & Bronson Reed (w/ Paul Heyman)
Randy Orton & Jelly Roll vs. Drew McIntyre & Logan Paul
WWE Women's Tag Team Championship: Raquel Rodriguez & Roxanne Perez (c) vs. Alexa Bliss & Charlotte Flair
Sami Zayn vs. Karrion Kross
Also Read: WWE SummerSlam 2025: Jelly Roll reveals he got injured just one week into training
August 3
Undisputed WWE Championship – Street Fight: John Cena (c) vs. Cody Rhodes
Women's World Championship Triple Threat: Naomi (c) vs. Rhea Ripley vs. Iyo Sky
Intercontinental Championship: Dominik Mysterio (c) vs. AJ Styles
United States Championship – Steel Cage Match: Solo Sikoa (c) vs. Jacob Fatu
Women's Intercontinental Championship – No DQ Match: Becky Lynch (c) vs. Lyra Valkyria
WWE Tag Team Title – Six-Pack TLC Match: The Wyatt Sicks (c) vs. The Street Profits vs. The Motor City Machine Guns vs. #DIY vs. Fraxiom vs. Andrade & Rey Fenix
Also Read: Charlotte Flair mouths at Alexa Bliss after accidental punch at SummerSlam; beats Raquel with final-second move
Where to watch WWE SummerSlam 2025
Catch all the action live on Peacock (U.S.) and Netflix (internationally) on August 2 and 3.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Hindustan Times
an hour ago
- Hindustan Times
Sean ‘Diddy' Combs is denied release on bond to await sentencing
NEW YORK — Sean 'Diddy' Combs can't go home from jail to await sentencing on his prostitution-related conviction, a judge said Monday, denying the rap and style mogul's latest bid for bail. Sean 'Diddy' Combs is denied release on bond to await sentencing Combs has been behind bars since his September arrest. He faced federal charges of coercing girlfriends into having drug-fueled sex marathons with male sex workers while he watched and filmed them. He was acquitted last month of the top charges — racketeering and sex trafficking — while being convicted of two counts of a prostitution-related offense. The conviction carries the potential for up to 10 years in prison. But there are complicated federal guidelines for calculating sentences in any given case, and prosecutors and Combs' lawyers disagree substantially on how the guidelines come out for his case. In any event, the guidelines aren't mandatory, and Judge Arun Subramanian will have wide latitude in deciding Combs' punishment. The Bad Boy Records founder, now 55, was for decades a protean figure in pop culture. A Grammy-winning hip hop artist and entrepreneur with a flair for finding and launching big talents, he presided over a business empire that ranged from fashion to reality TV. Prosecutors claimed he used his fame, wealth and violence to force and manipulate two now-ex-girlfriends into days-long, drugged-up sexual performances he called 'freak-offs' or 'hotel nights.' His lawyers argued that the government tried to criminalize consensual, if unconventional, sexual tastes that played out in complicated relationships. The defense acknowledged that Combs had violent outbursts but said nothing he did came amounted to the crimes with which he was charged. Since the verdict, his lawyers have repeatedly renewed their efforts to get him out on bail until his sentencing, set for October. They have argued that the acquittals undercut the rationale for holding him, and they have pointed to other people who were released before sentencing on similar convictions. Defense lawyer Marc Agnifilo suggested in a court filing that Combs was the United States' 'only person in jail for hiring adult male escorts for him and his girlfriend.' The defense's most recent proposal included a $50 million bond and travel restrictions and expressed openness to adding on house arrest at his Miami home, electronic monitoring, private security guards and other requirements. Prosecutors opposed releasing Combs. They wrote that his 'extensive history of violence — and his continued attempt to minimize his recent violent conduct — demonstrates his dangerousness and that he is not amendable to supervision.' This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.


Time of India
4 hours ago
- Time of India
Grammy winner Ricky Kej releases spiritual song 'We Are One' to mark his birthday
Grammy winner Ricky Kej releases spiritual song 'We Are One' to mark his birthday Grammy Award winner Ricky Kej released his song 'We Are One (Raghupati Raghava)' on Monday, a day ahead of his birthday. He will turn 44 on August 5. Taking to his Instagram handle, Ricky Kej revealed details of his new song, writing that the making of the song took two years as it was filmed at various "sacred sites". The new song of Grammy winner Ricky Kej celebrates the "unity in diversity" and highlights the importance of spirituality in an individual's life. While wishing 'Happy Birthday' to himself, the musician wrote, " Happy Birthday to me!! :-) Thrilled to release 'We Are One (Raghupati Raghava)' on my special day! A 2-year journey, filmed at various sacred sites.. This music video celebrates Unity in Diversity, highlighting the shared essence of all spiritual paths." Recently, Grammy Award winner Ricky Kej, Masa Takumi , BRIT Award-nominated cellist Tina Guo, and Nobel Prize Laureate Kailash Satyarthi collaborated for the album 'GANDHI--Mantras of Compassion', a musical tribute to the life and ideals of Mahatma Gandhi . The musical album assembles the voices and talents of over 200 artists worldwide to highlight Gandhi's philosophy of non-violence, peace, tolerance and environmental consciousness through music. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Mar Del Plata: Unsold Furniture Liquidation 2024 (Prices May Surprise You) Unsold Furniture | Search Ads Learn More Undo According to the press note shared by the album 'GANDHI' makers, the album is expected to serve as a poignant reminder that Gandhi's message remains as urgent and necessary today as ever. "Mahatma Gandhi inspired generations of changemakers, from Martin Luther King Jr. to Nelson Mandela. This album is our humble offering to keep that flame alive. Music has the power to transcend boundaries, just as Gandhi's message did," said Ricky Kej, according to a press note. The 'GANDHI--Mantras of Compassion' was released on July 14.


News18
5 hours ago
- News18
When Did WWE Legal Clear Brock Lesnar For His Return At SummerSlam? Revealed
Last Updated: Brock Lesnar returned to WWE at SummerSlam 2025 after a two-year hiatus due to legal issues, setting up a potential feud with John Cena during Cena's farewell tour. Brock Lesnar has made a spectacular return to WWE, ending his two-year hiatus in dramatic fashion at the conclusion of SummerSlam 2025. Known as 'The Beast Incarnate," Lesnar had been away from the ring due to his involvement in the Janel Grant–Vince McMahon lawsuit. Now that the legal matters are resolved, Lesnar is back in WWE storylines, sparking significant excitement. Dave Meltzer of Wrestling Observer Radio reported that Lesnar was legally cleared to return by WWE about four weeks before his SummerSlam comeback. Meltzer stated, 'Four weeks ago, WWE Legal cleared him (Brock Lesnar)" and noted that WWE avoided press conferences to keep his return a secret. Lesnar's last WWE appearance was at SummerSlam 2023, where he lost to Cody Rhodes. Appropriately, he made his comeback just as Rhodes defeated John Cena in a brutal Street Fight to win the Undisputed WWE Championship on Night 2 of SummerSlam 2025. As Cena stood alone, Lesnar's entrance music played, stunning the crowd. He entered the ring and delivered a devastating F-5 to Cena, setting the stage for a high-profile feud. Triple H later revealed that Cena specifically requested to work with Lesnar during his farewell tour. A Lesnar vs. Cena showdown now seems likely to be his first major programme. However, Cena is not the only potential target. In January 2024, former WWE employee Janel Grant sued McMahon, alleging that the wrestling company's founder was involved in sex trafficking and subjected her to sexual acts characterised by 'extreme cruelty and degradation." The lawsuit also mentions Lesnar, alleging that McMahon offered Grant to him for sexual encounters. A spokesperson told USA TODAY Sports that Lesnar's return is an 'attempt to sweep misconduct under the rug." 'For far too long, abuse was allowed to thrive under WWE's leadership. Instead of addressing this issue, WWE has done nothing to hold those responsible accountable. This attempt to sweep misconduct under the rug will backfire," the spokesperson said. 'We look forward to the full set of facts, including those concerning Mr. Lesnar, being revealed in a court of law where they belong." view comments Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.