WWE 'Saturday Night's Main Event' Live Results: Can Goldberg End Career With World Title Win?
WWE is in Atlanta for "Saturday Night's Main Event," and there will be two championships at stake.
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The NBC special will be held inside State Farm Arena. Fans will witness the final match of Goldberg's career. He will challenge Gunther for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. Golberg made a name for himself in Atlanta and was a part of one of the most memorable moments in WCW history when he defeated Hulk Hogan at the Georgia Dome.
There will also be a WWE United States Championship match between titleholder Solo Sikoa and Jimmy Uso. Sikoa's efforts to bring Uso into his faction have failed, and now he has no choice but to put the gold at stake against his brother.
MITB briefcase holder Seth Rollins will also be in action. He will collide with LA Knight. Where Rollins goes, Paul Heyman, Bron Breakker, and Bronson Reed are sure to follow.
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Randy Orton and Drew McIntyre have been involved in a feud as of late. Orton has hit an RKO on McIntyre, who returned the favor with a Claymore. Orton will be accompanied by music star Jellyroll. Could Logan Paul get involved as a result of what transpired on "SmackDown?"
"Saturday Night's Main Event" will air live at 8 p.m. ET. Athlon Sports will keep you posted throughout the show with live video highlights and results.
WWE 'Saturday Night's Main Event' Live Results
Randy Orton w/Jelly Roll vs. Drew McIntyre w/Logan Paul
Randy Orton clotheslined Drew McIntyre out of the ring. McIntyre stole Orton's signature backdrop onto the announce table. McIntyre then delivered another backdrop.
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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 12, 2025, where it first appeared.
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