Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky Successfully Defend Women's Tag Team Titles at Saturday Night's Main Event
The Women's Tag Team Championship was on the line once again, this time at WWE's Saturday Night's Main Event 2026, as Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky defended their titles against Judgment Day's Liv Morgan and Roxanne Perez. The stakes were high, with the title reigns having changed hands six times since WrestleMania 41 last April.
The match got off to a hot start, with Sky delivering a running dropkick on Morgan, who tagged in Perez. Sky then hit a basement dropkick, sending the crowd into a frenzy for the popular star. However, Perez responded with a series of suplexes and a running knee, isolating Sky from making a tag to Ripley.
Sky finally got the hot tag to Ripley, who immediately attacked Morgan with vicious clotheslines and a fallaway slam followed by a running dropkick. The momentum shifted when Perez attacked Ripley from behind, but Ripley soon took over, hitting Morgan with a Razor's Edge powerbomb as Sky tagged in and nailed a missile dropkick.
The match continued back and forth, with Perez hitting Ripley with a tilt-a-whirl hurricanrana, while Sky took out Perez. However, the tide shifted once again when Perez hit Ripley with a Pop Rox, but Sky avoided it and hit Perez with a unique spinning crucifix bomb pin that nearly won Judgment Day the match.
As the match neared its climax, Raquel Rodriguez appeared and pulled the referee down to break up the pin, sending Vaquer into the crowd. In an unexpected twist, Vaquer came out to even the score, taking her out with a dive. Back in the ring, Sky kicked out of Perez's attempt to pin her, allowing Ripley to sneak up behind Morgan and hit Riptide for the 1-2-3.
The victory solidifies Ripley and Sky's position as top contenders for upcoming matches. With the Women's Tag Team Championship titles on their shoulders, they face a tough road ahead, but with their impressive performance at Saturday Night's Main Event, fans are eager to see what's next for this dominant duo.
As WWE approaches WrestleMania season, Ripley and Sky's title reigns seem unlikely to factor into their plans. Instead, they're set to compete in high-stakes singles matches, including a potential main event against each other. Meanwhile, Liv Morgan and Perez will have to wait another time to hold the Women's Tag Team Championship titles.
The Women's Tag Team Championship was on the line once again, this time at WWE's Saturday Night's Main Event 2026, as Rhea Ripley and Iyo Sky defended their titles against Judgment Day's Liv Morgan and Roxanne Perez. The stakes were high, with the title reigns having changed hands six times since WrestleMania 41 last April.
The match got off to a hot start, with Sky delivering a running dropkick on Morgan, who tagged in Perez. Sky then hit a basement dropkick, sending the crowd into a frenzy for the popular star. However, Perez responded with a series of suplexes and a running knee, isolating Sky from making a tag to Ripley.
Sky finally got the hot tag to Ripley, who immediately attacked Morgan with vicious clotheslines and a fallaway slam followed by a running dropkick. The momentum shifted when Perez attacked Ripley from behind, but Ripley soon took over, hitting Morgan with a Razor's Edge powerbomb as Sky tagged in and nailed a missile dropkick.
The match continued back and forth, with Perez hitting Ripley with a tilt-a-whirl hurricanrana, while Sky took out Perez. However, the tide shifted once again when Perez hit Ripley with a Pop Rox, but Sky avoided it and hit Perez with a unique spinning crucifix bomb pin that nearly won Judgment Day the match.
As the match neared its climax, Raquel Rodriguez appeared and pulled the referee down to break up the pin, sending Vaquer into the crowd. In an unexpected twist, Vaquer came out to even the score, taking her out with a dive. Back in the ring, Sky kicked out of Perez's attempt to pin her, allowing Ripley to sneak up behind Morgan and hit Riptide for the 1-2-3.
The victory solidifies Ripley and Sky's position as top contenders for upcoming matches. With the Women's Tag Team Championship titles on their shoulders, they face a tough road ahead, but with their impressive performance at Saturday Night's Main Event, fans are eager to see what's next for this dominant duo.
As WWE approaches WrestleMania season, Ripley and Sky's title reigns seem unlikely to factor into their plans. Instead, they're set to compete in high-stakes singles matches, including a potential main event against each other. Meanwhile, Liv Morgan and Perez will have to wait another time to hold the Women's Tag Team Championship titles.