Sami Zayn achieved the defining moment of his career Saturday night, defeating Cody Rhodes and Gunther in a triple-threat match to claim the Undisputed WWE Championship at Night of Champions in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The victory marks the first world championship of any kind for Zayn in his WWE tenure and caps more than two decades of professional wrestling work. The crowd erupted as the 38-year-old wrestler secured the pinfall against Rhodes in the closing moments of the bout, delivering one of the biggest upsets in recent WWE history.
The triumph holds particular significance as Zayn becomes the latest WWE superstar to achieve grand slam champion status, having now won every major championship available in the company. His emotional reaction following the victory reflected the long journey to reach wrestling’s pinnacle, a path that included 10-plus years specifically pursuing the WWE Championship.
Final sequence delivers shocking conclusion to championship bout
The match reached its climax when Rhodes positioned both challengers for his signature Cross Rhodes finisher. The defending champion successfully executed the move on Zayn but inadvertently sent Gunther out of the ring in the process. Rhodes then dragged Zayn to the center of the ring, setting up for another Cross Rhodes to seal the victory. In a split-second reversal, Zayn slipped free from Rhodes’ grasp and rolled the “American Nightmare” into a surprise pin. The referee’s three-count sent shockwaves through the arena as fans realized they had witnessed a championship change.
WWE broadcaster Michael Cole captured the moment’s magnitude, describing the pinfall as a “miracle in Riyadh.” The unorthodox finish caught both competitors and spectators off guard, with Gunther unable to break up the pin due to his position outside the ring. The sequence demonstrated Zayn’s ring awareness and ability to capitalize on brief opportunities, qualities that define championship-caliber performers.
Emotional champion addresses critics and celebrates validation
Zayn received the championship belt from referee Dan Engler while visibly overcome with emotion. The new champion struggled to compose himself as the Riyadh crowd chanted “You deserve it” in recognition of his lengthy career. His post-match comments addressed both supporters and detractors who doubted his ability to reach the sport’s highest level.
“A lot has been said about me – some good and lately, some bad,” Zayn stated. “A lot of folks said I would never win the WWE championship. But I stand here tonight in front of my people in Riyadh. It is hard to believe. Oh my God. I’m not usually at a loss for words but…” The champion paused as emotion and crowd noise interrupted his speech.
- Over 20 years competing at professional wrestling’s highest level
- More than 10 years specifically pursuing the WWE Championship
- First world championship of any kind in WWE
- Achievement of grand slam champion status
After gathering himself, Zayn continued with defiant confidence. “You know what? You’re damn right I deserve it. Twenty plus years in the game at the highest level – never got the recognition. Ten plus years chasing this championship – never got the recognition. I don’t care what happens to me tomorrow, next week, next month, next year. Forever, I will be Sami Zayn, WWE champion.”
Wrestling community celebrates underdog champion’s breakthrough
The professional wrestling world reacted with widespread enthusiasm to Zayn’s victory. Fans and fellow wrestlers took to social media praising the “Last Real Good Guy” in the sport, a nickname that reflects Zayn’s character work and fan connection. The reaction highlighted the respect Zayn has earned throughout his career despite never previously holding WWE’s top prize.
The victory resonates particularly strongly given Zayn’s uncertainty about how Saudi Arabian fans would respond to his championship win. Their overwhelmingly positive reaction provided immediate validation, creating one of the event’s most memorable moments. The championship change adds prestige to WWE’s ongoing international expansion efforts, particularly in Middle Eastern markets.
Gunther’s fury erupts backstage following controversial finish
While Zayn celebrated his historic achievement, Gunther expressed rage over the match outcome. The Austrian powerhouse confronted SmackDown General Manager Nick Aldis in a backstage area, with their heated exchange escalating into physical confrontation. The altercation suggests ongoing storylines stemming from Gunther’s belief that he was unfairly denied the championship.
Gunther’s positioning outside the ring during the decisive pinfall prevented him from breaking up the count, a circumstance he clearly viewed as unjust. His anger toward WWE management indicates potential future championship opportunities or grudge matches as the storyline develops. The backstage incident adds another layer to what will likely be continued competition for the Undisputed WWE Championship in coming weeks and months.
Saturday’s result fundamentally alters WWE’s championship landscape heading into the next pay-per-view cycle. Rhodes now faces the task of reclaiming the title he lost, while Gunther seeks his first opportunity at the championship. Zayn’s reign begins amid questions about whether he can sustain championship-level performance against top contenders, though his dramatic victory proves he belongs in that elite conversation.

