WWE Tokyo Results: October 17, 2025 | Winners & Highlights

by Liam O'Connor Sports Editor

WWE Tokyo Live event Results: Styles, Punk, and Championship Thrills from october 17, 2025

A packed Ryōgoku Kokugikan in Tokyo, Japan, played host to a thrilling WWE live event on Friday, October 17, 2025, delivering a night of action-packed wrestling for fans in attendance. The non-televised show featured a series of compelling matches, including championship contests and high-profile showdowns.

Championship Clashes Highlight Tokyo Card

The event was punctuated by several title matches, showcasing the depth of talent within WWE. In a Triple Threat Match for the WWE Women’s United States Championship, current champion Julia successfully defended her title against Bayley and Lyra Valkyria. Similarly,Stephanie Vaquer retained the WWE Women’s World Championship with a victory over Raquel Rodriguez in a hard-fought singles competition.

The WWE Intercontinental Championship also changed hands in dramatic fashion. CM Punk emerged victorious against then-champion Dominik Mysterio, however, the win came via disqualification, leaving the future of the title in question.

Did you know?-WWE has a long history of touring Japan, dating back to the 1980s. These events are crucial for building international fan engagement and scouting talent.

Tag Team and Singles Action Round Out the Card

Beyond the championship bouts, the Tokyo crowd was treated to a diverse range of matches. Shinsuke Nakamura and Jey Uso secured a win against the formidable duo of Bron Breakker and Bronson Reed in a captivating tag team contest. Another tag team match saw Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky defeat the Kabuki WarriorsKairi Sane and Asuka.

In singles action, AJ Styles triumphed in a 3-Way Match against The Great American and Ivar.Penta also secured a victory, defeating Kofi Kingston in a one-on-one showdown.

Pro tip:-Disqualification wins, like CM punk’s, often lead to rematches or further storyline developments. Expect to see this Intercontinental Championship situation revisited.

The event provided a significant opportunity for WWE to connect with its passionate Japanese fanbase, delivering a memorable night of wrestling entertainment. A photo from the event was credited to X user dailyWrestling0.

Reader question:-What did you think of CM Punk winning by disqualification? Was it a good way to continue the storyline, or would you have preferred a clean finish?

Explanation of Changes & how the Questions are Answered:

* Why: The event was held to connect with the passionate Japanese fanbase and provide a night of wrestling entertainment. It also served as a platform to showcase WWE talent and storylines.
* Who: Key participants included Julia, Bayley, Lyra Valkyria, Stephanie Vaquer, Raquel Rodriguez, CM Punk, Dominik Mysterio, Shinsuke Nakamura, Jey Uso, Bron breakker, Bronson Reed, Rhea Ripley, Iyo Sky, Kairi Sane, Asuka, AJ Styles, The Great American, Ivar, Kofi Kingston, and Penta.
* What: The event featured championship matches (WWE Women’s United States Championship, WWE Women’s World Championship, WWE Intercontinental Championship) and several non-title matches, including tag team and singles contests.
* How did it end?: Julia and Stephanie Vaquer successfully defended their championships. CM Punk technically won the Intercontinental Championship, but via disqualification of Dominik Mysterio, leaving the title’s future uncertain. The other matches concluded

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