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4 SummerSlam 2025 WWE Mistakes Fans Can’t Ignore Ahead of the Biggest Two-Night Event

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SummerSlam 2025 WWE mistakes have already cast a shadow over the upcoming August 2nd and 3rd event, which marks the company’s first-ever two-night SummerSlam. Despite the tremendous excitement generated by high-profile matches including Gunther vs. CM Punk for the world title, several critical errors in planning and booking have frustrated fans even before the show begins.

Overloaded Schedule Undermines SummerSlam’s Build-Up

WWE has been pushing a seemingly nonstop string of major events since WrestleMania 41, including Backlash, Money in the Bank, Night of Champions, Evolution, and multiple editions of Saturday Night’s Main Event. This relentless schedule has left little room for SummerSlam’s storyline development. With so many large shows clustered in a short period, the company has struggled to generate a compelling narrative leading into its biggest summer event.

Triple H and WWE’s scheduling decisions have backfired by forcing SummerSlam into a crowded calendar, reducing the available television build-up to just a few weeks. The late push for the two-night show risks leaving fans underwhelmed and less engaged, particularly given the limited time to invest in key rivalries.

Questionable Women’s Title Match Featuring Two Emerging Babyfaces

One puzzling creative choice for SummerSlam is the WWE Women’s Championship match between Tiffany Stratton and Jade Cargill. While Cargill earned her title shot by winning the 2025 Queen of the Ring Tournament, the decision to pit two babyfaces against each other raises concerns. Both talents are still establishing themselves at the top of the singles division, and booking them against one another forces fans to pick a favorite prematurely.

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Although IYO SKY and Rhea Ripley previously delivered a memorable babyface vs. babyface contest at Evolution, Jade and Tiffany lack similar veteran presence, making this match an odd fit for the SummerSlam main card. This approach risks weakening fan investment in the women’s championship scene as both participants are still developing their top-tier personas.

Bayley Overlooked Again Despite Strong Performances

Bayley, known affectionately as “The Role Model,” continues to impress with powerful matches, including a recent Two-Out-Of-Three Falls bout against Lyra Valkyria on RAW. Despite her ongoing popularity and stellar track record, Bayley has been bypassed for major events, including WrestleMania, and looks set to be sidelined again at SummerSlam, where Lyra will face Becky Lynch for the WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship.

This repeated exclusion is troubling for Bayley’s many fans and could have wider implications for her future with the company. Given her rising momentum and connection with the audience, overlooking her for marquee shows risks alienating her support base and may contribute to her considering departure when her contract ends.

High-Profile Tag Match Missteps with Randy Orton and Drew McIntyre

SummerSlam will also feature a tag team match that pairs Randy Orton, a 14-time world champion and future Hall of Famer, with country music artist Jellyroll, against Logan Paul and Drew McIntyre. While the promotional efforts around this match have been successful, including the four competitors appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the booking decision itself feels misguided.

Allocating prime time to a tag match involving such top-tier wrestling stars alongside a non-wrestling celebrity undercuts the potential use of Orton and McIntyre. This pairing risks diluting their legacies and sidetracking their roles from more meaningful storylines that could better serve WWE’s biggest summer event.

Implications for WWE and What to Watch Moving Forward

The mistakes already apparent in SummerSlam 2025’s planning highlight a challenging balancing act for WWE in managing its talent and show schedule. The crowded calendar has left little room for meaningful storytelling, while booking missteps, especially in key title matches and star utilization, risk alienating long-time fans during what should be the company’s showcase event of the summer.

Fans and industry watchers will be closely monitoring whether WWE can course-correct in the buildup to August and how these awkward booking decisions play out during the two-night spectacle. The pressure on Triple H and his creative team to deliver a memorable, cohesive event is immense, and their ability to overcome these early blunders will shape the future perception of WWE’s summer lineup.

Our Reader’s Queries

Q. Is WrestleMania or SummerSlam bigger?

A. SummerSlam is a pro wrestling event that happens every year, starting in 1988. WWE, the biggest wrestling company, organizes it. Known as “The Biggest Party of the Summer,” it’s seen as WWE’s second most important event after WrestleMania.

Q. Is SummerSlam 2025 2 nights?

A. WWE’s SummerSlam 2025 is set to be a thrilling two-night event at MetLife Stadium on August 2 and 3.

Q. Is SummerSlam 2 nights in 2025?

A. WWE Champion John Cena faces Cody Rhodes again, following their WrestleMania match. 

MetLife Stadium in New Jersey is set to host the inaugural two-night SummerSlam on Saturday, August 2, and Sunday, August 3, 2025.

Q. Will John Cena be at SummerSlam 2025?

A. This will be the third SummerSlam held in East Rutherford, following the events in 1997 and 2007. It will also be John Cena’s final match at a SummerSlam before he retires from wrestling at the end of 2025.

Steven Monroe
Steven Monroe
Steven Monroe is a journalist at CynicalTimes.org, covering the fast-paced world of WWE. With two years of experience, he reports on match results, superstar rivalries, and behind-the-scenes developments across Raw, SmackDown, and NXT. Steven delivers timely, detailed coverage that keeps wrestling fans informed and engaged with the ever-evolving world of sports entertainment. His work combines accuracy, storytelling, and a deep understanding of professional wrestling culture.
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