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WWE SummerSlam (2025) Predictions for Both Nights – Who Will Win and Who Will Lose

Check out our predictions for both nights of WWE SummerSlam (2025), the premium live event scheduled to take place at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. This is expected to be the biggest pro wrestling event of the year—reportedly even bigger than WrestleMania 41 in some respects—as inside reports suggest WWE management is firing on all cylinders to make these two nights unforgettable for pro wrestling fans.

There are 12 matches scheduled for WWE SummerSlam (2025)—6 matches per night—with superstars from both RAW and SmackDown brands competing. Nine out of these 12 matches will be for titles, and four of those title bouts will feature women showcasing their in-ring skills as they compete for championship gold.

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Ever since the match cards for SummerSlam (2025) Night 1 and Night 2 were announced, every pro wrestling fan has been making predictions about which superstars will win and which will lose. We have also shared our predictions in this article, based on our expert analysis considering current storylines, momentum, and future scenarios.

WWE SummerSlam (2025) Night 1 Predictions:

WWE SummerSlam (2025) Night 2 Predictions:

  • John Cena will retain the Undisputed WWE Championship by defeating Cody Rhodes in a Street Fight (Final Boss “The Rock” will show up and cost Cody the title).
  • Naomi will retain the Women’s World Championship by defeating Rhea Ripley and IYO SKY.
  • Lyra Valkyria will become the new WWE Women’s Intercontinental Champion by defeating Becky Lynch in a No Disqualification, No Countout, Last Chance Match.
  • Jacob Fatu will become the new United States Champion by defeating Solo Sikoa in a Steel Cage Match.
  • Dominik Mysterio will retain the WWE Intercontinental Championship by defeating AJ Styles.
  • Andrade El Idolo and Rey Fenix will become the new WWE Tag Team Champions by winning the Six-Pack Tables, Ladders, and Chairs Match.

Based on our predictions, there will be five title changes during SummerSlam (2025), including a successful Money in the Bank cash-in by Seth Rollins. While there could be more, it seems logical that four to five title changes would be enough to send fans home happy.

What are your thoughts on our SummerSlam (2025) predictions? How much do you agree with them? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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