
WWE SummerSlam 2025 Night 2 Live Updates: Match Results, Highlights, Surprise Returns and More
WWE SummerSlam 2025 Night 2: Catch all the action with real-time results, match highlights, title changes, and major surprises as they happen live tonight.
WWE SummerSlam 2025 Night 2 is underway, and the stakes couldn't be higher. From title matches and long-brewing rivalries to surprise returns and jaw-dropping moments, tonight's lineup is stacked with blockbuster action. Whether it's the fallout from Night 1 or fresh chaos unfolding, we're bringing you every result, every entrance pop, and every storyline twist—live, minute by minute. This live blog will keep you updated on everything happening inside the arena. Don't miss a second of WWE's biggest weekend of the year.
In a high-stakes showdown for the Women's World Championship, Naomi stepped into the triple threat match against Iyo Sky and Rhea Ripley with her title on the line—but not exactly with urgency. Early on, the reigning champ kept her distance as the two challengers tangled. That strategy didn't last long.
Sky and Ripley, realizing the odds weren't in their favor individually, briefly joined forces to draw Naomi into the fight. The uneasy alliance quickly unraveled. In a scramble for control, Ripley accidentally caught Sky with a stiff boot, breaking the momentum and giving Naomi exactly the opening she needed.
From that moment on, Naomi took command. Whether it was Ripley's raw power or Sky's lightning-quick offense coming her way, Naomi had an answer for everything. She moved with precision and confidence, picking her moments and outmaneuvering both opponents. The match turned into a showcase—not just of her athleticism, but of her ring IQ and composure under pressure.
While the chaos of a triple threat often favors the most opportunistic, Naomi didn't just survive the storm—she dictated it.
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