This is a classic PPV main event in the making, pitting two of the era's top all-rounders against each other for the first time. While Seth "Freakin'" Rollins enters with a blistering 80% win rate over his last ten and a deep arsenal of high-flying and striking offense, including the devastating Avada Kedavra, the data clearly points to **Roman Reigns**. The Tribal Chief's sheer dominance, evidenced by his staggering overall and PPV win rates, combined with his current aura as the "Head of the Table," gives him the definitive edge. Rollins will push him to the limit with his creative offense, but in the end, Reigns will absorb the punishment and put him down with a brutal, signature Spear to secure a hard-fought victory around the 22-minute mark.
Cody Rhodes enters this PPV as the dominant favorite, and the numbers back it up: he’s a perfect 14-0 against AJ Styles, and with a stellar 73% PPV win rate compared to Styles’ concerning 29%, the stage is clearly set for The American Nightmare. While Styles is a phenomenal athlete who can win from anywhere, his recent inconsistency and Cody’s scorching-hot 80% win rate over his last ten suggest Styles simply can't solve this puzzle. Look for a classic, hard-fought bout where AJ’s resilience pushes Cody to the limit, but ultimately, the story leads to a Cross Rhodes finish around the 18-minute mark, solidifying Rhodes’ psychological and statistical dominance over The Phenomenal One.
This PPV clash is a fascinating stylistic battle between Bayley’s technical method and Naomi’s explosive athleticism. Despite her vast experience and slightly higher career win rate, The Role Model has been in a brutal slump lately, losing seven of her last ten, which is a major red flag for her championship mettle. Conversely, Naomi enters with superior momentum and a significantly better recent record, and her dominant TV win rate suggests she performs when the lights are brightest. While Bayley’s cunning could ground Naomi’s high-flying offense, I believe The Glow’s current form and PPV desperation will be the difference-maker. Look for Naomi to counter a late Rose Plant attempt, hit the Split-Legged Moonsault, and secure a clean victory around the 12-minute mark.
This is the defining crossroads of Liv Morgan’s white-hot streak, but I believe it runs headfirst into the immovable object that is Rhea Ripley. Liv’s perfect 10-0 run is impressive, but Mami has dominated their head-to-head history and brings a punishing power advantage that’s hard to overcome on the PPV stage. While Liv’s ObLIVion is a sudden, equalizing threat, Ripley’s versatility and crushing strength will dictate the pace. Look for The Eradicator to withstand the flurry of offense before finally putting Morgan away clean with the Riptide around the 15-minute mark, re-establishing her dominance as the division’s final boss.
This PPV showdown between Logan Paul and LA Knight is legitimately too close to call, but the smart money has to be on The Megastar. While Paul’s athleticism and viral knockout punch are always a threat, LA Knight is the workhorse veteran who has found his rhythm again with a recent hot streak, showing he can handle the big moment. Look for Knight to weather an early flurry of superkicks and high-flying offense from The Maverick, turning the tide by grounding the influencer with his smashmouth style. The finish will likely come after Knight counters a late Frog Splash attempt, planting Paul with the B.F.T. to get the definitive, and much-needed, victory in this pivotal rubber match.