Overview
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CM Punk, Cody Rhodes, and Jade Cargill emerged as champions at WWE Saturday Night Main Event, with fans noting the crossover of former AEW stars now holding WWE gold.
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Viewers widely praised the event for its minimal commercial interruptions, calling it a major improvement over previous shows.
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Drew McIntyre's continued failure to win a major title sparked strong reactions, with many fans expressing frustration and hope for his future.
Championship shakeups and reactions
The championship results at SNME were a huge talking point, with fans buzzing about the current titleholders. Many are struck by the crossover of former AEW stars now holding WWE gold, and the mix of established and rising names at the top. The outcomes sparked debate on booking choices, with some celebrating the new champions and others questioning repeated matchups and missed opportunities for certain wrestlers.
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CM Punk: World Champion Cody Rhodes: WWE Champion Jade Cargill: WWE Women’s Champion Ricky Saints: NXT Champion Blake Monroe: NXT North American Women’s Champion Ethan Page: NXT North American Champion Elite company here
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Cody Rhodes, CM Punk, and Jade Cargill being champions in WWE is extremely funny for someone who watched 2021 AEW. Would have been funnier had Rusev won
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Minimal ads boost viewing experience
One of the most praised aspects of this SNME was the minimal commercial interruptions, which made the show feel more like a premium event. Fans appreciated being able to watch matches in full without constant ad breaks, a stark contrast to previous editions. This change was widely seen as a win for the viewing experience, with many hoping it's a sign of things to come.
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No commercials during the matches was a huge plus for the night.
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to be honest i like the fact we saw the whole thing rather then 2 minutes action then 58 minutes of commercials
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Well that was brilliant! A fun 2 hours with only 3 short breaks between matches. Turns out we just need a world series game 7 every SNME and NBC will decide to have barely any ads.
Drew McIntyre's title chase divides fans
Drew McIntyre's ongoing struggle to capture a major title remains a sore spot for many fans. The latest loss to Cody Rhodes has intensified calls for Drew to finally get his moment, with some expressing frustration and others holding out hope for a future payoff. The emotional investment in Drew's journey is clear, and his storyline continues to be a lightning rod for passionate discussion.
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Massive Rhodes fan here, it's time for drew to get that win man.
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It's okay Drew didn't win. It's okay Drew didn't win. It's okay Drew didn't win. It's okay Drew didn't win. They're gonna have a grudge match of some type at Survivor Series and Drew will win on a proper PLE instead of shitty SNME. It's okay Drew didn't win. I AM COPING
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Being a Drew McIntyre fan in 2025 is just suffering
WWE Saturday Night Main Event delivered surprises, new champions, and plenty of debate—especially about Drew McIntyre's fate. Want to weigh in on the title scene or vent about your favorite superstar? Jump into the discussion and share your take on Reddit.
