UPDATE: Major developments from WWE Raw in Milwaukee have just confirmed exciting matches for Wrestlepalooza, set to take place on September 20, 2025, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The buzz is electric as fans anticipate thrilling matchups featuring some of WWE’s biggest stars.
In a stunning return, former WWE Divas Champion AJ Lee made her comeback on Friday’s SmackDown, igniting the crowd with her dynamic presence. Following a dramatic confrontation with Becky Lynch, AJ seized the Women’s Intercontinental Championship left in the ring, intensifying the rivalry. During her first promo back on Monday Night RAW, AJ challenged the dynamic of the feud, saying, “You can come to the ring right now and take your title, but you will risk me giving you another black eye.”
What happened next was electrifying. AJ proposed a mixed tag match: AJ Lee and CM Punk versus Becky Lynch and Seth Rollins. Rollins, eager to reclaim the title for his wife, found himself thwarted by AJ, leading to a chaotic scene in the ring. In a dramatic turn, Rollins accepted the challenge on behalf of himself and Becky, setting the stage for a must-see showdown at Wrestlepalooza.
Earlier in the night, fans were treated to the reunion of The Usos as they called out Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed, who had previously attacked Roman Reigns, leaving him hospitalized. The tension escalated as The Usos challenged their rivals to a tag team match, further stacking the Wrestlepalooza card.
These newly announced matches add to an already thrilling lineup, which includes a one-on-one battle between Brock Lesnar and John Cena, along with a championship clash where Iyo Sky faces Stephanie Vaquer for the vacated WWE Women’s World Championship.
Wrestlepalooza promises to be an unforgettable event, with fans eagerly awaiting these matchups that blend drama, rivalry, and high stakes. As the date approaches, the excitement continues to build within the WWE universe.
For those who want to stay updated on all things WWE, follow the latest developments on platforms like ESPN and Newsweek Sports. Don’t miss out on the action—this is one event that wrestling fans will be talking about long after the final bell rings!
