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Highs & Lows Of WWE Night Of Champions 2025? | Question Of The Day

Welcome to another eWrestlingNews Question of the Day! WWE Night of Champions 2025 is in the bag, so let’s break down the good and the bad. We’ve had a bit of time to settle on the results from yesterday afternoon. What did you like? Which parts were underwhelming? Pros and cons? Positives and negatives? You […]

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Highs & Lows Of WWE Night Of Champions 2025? | Question Of The Day

Welcome to another eWrestlingNews Question of the Day!

WWE Night of Champions 2025 is in the bag, so let’s break down the good and the bad. We’ve had a bit of time to settle on the results from yesterday afternoon. What did you like? Which parts were underwhelming? Pros and cons? Positives and negatives? You know the deal!

My question for you today is “What were your highlights and low points from WWE Night of Champions 2025?”

Remember to answer with your response in the comments below.

As far as my answer…

My biggest highlight was one of two options.

Option A would be the debut of Hikuleo. Even though I dock them points for going above and beyond again to not say his name, which has been a massive annoyance of mine as of late—lock in the trademark ahead of time and call him whatever his new name is, or just call him Hikuleo even if you want to change it afterward!!—it was still one of the more interesting elements of the show. I don’t know why he was sitting on the shelf for a full year after he had signed, and I don’t know if we’re ever going to be told the reasoning behind that…but at least he’s finally here and we get to freshen up the roster a bit. That was a good means to take the title off Jacob Fatu while keeping him looking strong.

Option B would be Seth Rollins trying to screw over CM Punk. Long-term storytelling. Of course he’d want to cash in and take that victory away from him while winning the title and diverting the course of WWE as the new undisputed WWE champion. It makes perfect sense for him to be involved. Now, I also dock this some points for why Penta and Sami Zayn came out to get involved, but whatever. They wanted to pop the crowd and explain away Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed, and since LA Knight was written off, he couldn’t be involved and these two guys make more sense than some others. I’m okay with it.

As far as my biggest low point, I again have two potential options.

Option A would be that I don’t see the value between Karrion Kross losing again like he always does, as that just kills his storylines every time, and how I don’t think Raquel Rodriguez needing Roxanne Perez’s help on Raw and then losing with Roxanne here serves a purpose. Rhea Ripley should’ve had some backup to balance out Perez.

But Option B, and the one I’d lean more toward, is that it’s weird that WWE seems afraid to have King and Queen of the Ring be the King and Queen of the Ring. Gunther effectively said “this gimmick is stupid” immediately. Cody Rhodes and Jade Cargill just held up the crown and smiled. Why is Nia Jax the only one out of the 4 most recent examples who is willing to put the crown on her head?! I’m not asking for “King Cody Rhodes” to carry a scepter to the ring and sport the cape and all, nor do I think Jade Cargill has to sit on a throne and start talking like Booker T. But you couldn’t even get a quick photo of them putting the crown on their head? You’re THAT afraid of the gimmick? If so, why are you doing King and Queen of the Ring in the first place? That’s like saying you want Money in the Bank to continue, but they can’t be carrying around that silly briefcase.

Then again, I’m talking about a company that has velcro on on all of their title belts, aren’t I?

What do you think? Drop your thoughts below!

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