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Rollins set for World Heavyweight Championship defense at Clash in Paris

Adam Pearce announces Rollins will defend against Jey Uso, LA Knight and CM Punk at Clash in Paris.

August 12, 2025 at 12:45 AM
blur WWE RAW Results, Highlights and Key Moments for August 11, 2025

WWE RAW from Quebec City features key matches and a title defense announcement ahead of Clash in Paris.

Rollins set for World Heavyweight Championship defense at Clash in Paris

Tonight's WWE RAW from Quebec City opened with a tag team clash as The Phenomenal AJ Styles and Dragon Lee faced The Judgment Day duo of Dominik Mysterio and El Grande Americano. Dominik and Americano won after Americano ripped Lee's mask and Dominik slid a metal piece into the mask, allowing Americano to pin Styles.

Key Takeaways

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Dominik Mysterio and El Grande Americano win the tag match to push The Judgment Day forward
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Americano's mask manipulation and Dominik's ring craft highlight ruthless storytelling tactics
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Sami Zayn earns a chance to challenge for the World Heavyweight Championship later, showing ambition but facing hurdles
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Rusev vs Sami Zayn ends in a disqualification after outside interference, deepening backstage tensions
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LA Knight and CM Punk win by disqualification, keeping a potential three way title dynamic alive
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Adam Pearce announces Rollins will defend the World Heavyweight Championship at Clash in Paris
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The show advances Jey Uso into a wider role that hints at future power dynamics in the title picture

"I should be the World Heavyweight Champion right now."

Punk asserts his claim during his promo on the show.

"receipts are coming for Bron, Bronson and Seth Rollins."

Jey Uso warns about Rollins and his allies.

"Tsunami!"

Bronson Reed proclaims his dominance during the main event buildup.

"YEET"

Jey Uso plays up a moment of crowd interaction related to the night’s chaos.

The night showcased the WWE's current storytelling engine with big stars, sudden turns and a web of rivalries that keep the audience guessing. Punk argued he should be champion again, Knight spoke to the crowd about his own path, and the Judgment Day pressed its hold on titles. The show kept moving, leaning on multi person matches and backstage maneuvering to push major storylines toward Clash in Paris. The choreography risks crowd fatigue if the pace stays this brisk, but it also keeps fans engaged with high stakes and fresh alliances.

Highlights

  • The belt is back in play and so is the war
  • Paris is about to get loud and unpredictable
  • Chasing the title is a full contact sport
  • The ring never sleeps when the title is on the line

The road to Paris promises more storms and louder crowds.

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