WWE Crown Jewel 2025 Results: Here’s Every Finisher Cena & Styles Did
John Cena won his 100th Premium Live Event match in his farewell bout against AJ Styles at WWE Crown Jewel while over 13,000 fans booed the US national anthem in Perth.
- On Saturday, John Cena defeated AJ Styles in their final career meeting at WWE Crown Jewel in Perth, Australia, ending with a Tombstone Piledriver for his 100th PLE victory.
- John Cena framed the match as part of his retirement tour, which he will finish later this year while AJ Styles plans to retire in 2026, and the bout honored several wrestling legends.
- In the ring, Cena and Styles traded signature moves during the 27-minute bout, with John Cena finishing AJ Styles using his trademark Attitude Adjustment.
- The anthem moment sparked viral clips after Sophie Foster performed the U.S. national anthem and was met with heavy booing from the Perth crowd, with clips racking up over 200,000 views.
- The incident marks a repeat this year, as WWE historically plays the Star-Spangled Banner at international PLEs and anticipated similar reactions but highlighted its global presentation.
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