Get ready for a thrilling recap of WWE Main Event, where the action-packed matches will leave you on the edge of your seat!
The Rise of Julius Creed?
In this week's Main Event, we witnessed a captivating showdown between the LWO's Cruz Del Toro and Joaquin Wilde, and the formidable Creed Brothers of American Made. Despite the commentary's silence on the matter, Julius Creed's demeanor was a stark contrast to his usual self, hinting at an intriguing narrative.
Brutus, ever the intense performer, entered the ring with a fighter's spirit, but it was Julius' cold glare that stole the show. The highlight of the match saw Wilde's daring attempt at a senton dive, only to be met with a powerful double powerbomb onto the apron. As Brutus celebrated, Julius' somber expression remained unchanged.
In the closing moments, Julius' strategic move allowed Brutus to deliver a superplex, and with a well-timed tag, he secured the victory with a devastating moonsault.
But here's where it gets controversial...
The Creed Brothers' recent losses, including a defeat against Alpha Academy, have taken a toll on their morale. According to Cagematch.net, this win was their first televised triumph since May 2025, a stark reminder of their recent struggles.
And this is the part most people miss...
The losses seem to have affected Julius the most, with his heavy-hearted expression a clear indication of the weight on his shoulders.
A Fiery Opener
Grayson Waller and Dragon Lee kicked off the show with a high-energy match that had the crowd buzzing. Waller's WrestleMania-ready physique was on full display, while Lee's chops lit up the ring.
An interesting moment saw Waller turn a springboard attack into a back rake, a move that could become a signature troll tactic. The finish was a whirlwind of counters, with Lee's creativity shining through.
Apollo Crews vs. Berto
Apollo Crews showcased his intense side once again, bringing a fiery seriousness to the ring. Unlike his previous bout against Kit Wilson, the roles of heel and face were distinctly clear this time.
Berto, accompanied by his cousin Angel Garza, oozed contempt for the crowd. Crews' corner punches had the fans counting along, but Berto's strategic move of stopping at nine added extra heat to the match.
Angel's distractions played a crucial role, keeping Berto in the game. Crews seemed poised for victory, but Angel's interference prevented the count. In a fit of frustration, Crews unleashed a pump kick on Angel.
Berto seized the opportunity, delivering a fireman's carry into a sit-out powerbomb to steal the win.
Match of the Night
While Berto vs. Crews took the top spot, Waller and Lee gave them a run for their money. The match had an old-school feel, with Berto's classic moves like the chinlock and abdominal stretch, and the iconic babyface dropkick-arm drag combo.
Berto's performance was exceptional, showcasing the potential for a breakout star. At 30, he has time to refine his craft, and with some promo work or a strong mouthpiece, he could become a force to be reckoned with.
As we reflect on the night's events, our thoughts turn to Julius Creed. Their recent TV matches have been challenging, with losses in multi-team matches on Raw.
Shoutout to Brutus for staying in character throughout, adding a quirky highlight to the team's performance. The future of the Creed Brothers remains uncertain, but one thing's for sure: Brutus' unique presence will be missed.
What do you think? Are the Creed Brothers on the path to redemption, or is their future in WWE uncertain? Let us know in the comments!