World Wrestling Entertainment concluded its first two-night SummerSlam at MetLife Stadium on Sunday, capping the expanded card with John Cena defeating Cody Rhodes to retain the Undisputed WWE Championship in a no-holds-barred street fight. The New Jersey showcase, streamed on Peacock in the United States and on Netflix in most international markets, marked the first time in the event’s 38-year history that it was split across consecutive evenings. Night two featured six title bouts. Becky Lynch kept the Women’s Intercontinental crown over Lyra Valkyria in a weapon-filled no-disqualification match, while Solo Sikoa escaped a steel cage to turn back Jacob Fatu and remain United States champion. Naomi preserved her Women’s World title by pinning Rhea Ripley after Iyo Sky’s avalanche Riptide, and tag-team champions The Wyatt Sicks survived a tables, ladders and chairs scramble involving five challenger teams. Earlier, Dominik Mysterio fell to AJ Styles, ending his Intercontinental reign. Cardi B opened Saturday’s card as host before an announced crowd of roughly 50,000, underscoring WWE’s push to blend pop-culture crossovers with premium live events. Company executives have said the two-day format will continue in 2026, giving the promotion room to stage more championship matches and extend fan engagement over an additional night.