WWE Clash In Paris 2025: Biggest Winners & Losers
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WWE held its final main roster PLE on Peacock. Sunday’s Clash In Paris took place in the titular city, and was a lively affair, thanks to the energy from the song-happy French crowd. I won’t bore you with the specifics of what happened, as our fastidious results page has all the happenings of the show. I also won’t be going through what I loved or hated, we did that already in the Loved and Hateds.
Instead, it’s time to talk about who looked like a winner and who looked like a loser, coming out of Clash In Paris. Sometimes a winner can be a loser, like John Cena, whose retirement tour has left me singing the chorus to an old Peggy Lee tune. Sometimes a loser can be a winner, like the duo of LA Knight and Jey Uso. Sometimes, it’s exactly how it looks, and a loser is a loser, like Nikki Bella.
Enough previewing, let’s break down the Winners and Losers from Clash in Paris.
Winners: LA Knight and Jey Uso
Fatal-4-Way matches are usually pretty predictable affairs, two wrestlers in a feud, and two wrestlers who can act as “pin-eaters” to take the fall and elongate said marquee feud. It’s less predictable than a Triple Threat, mind…
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