Get ready for a night of jaw-dropping action because WWE’s Saturday Night’s Main Event is about to shake Montreal to its core! With a card that’s packed with surprises, rivalries, and high-stakes matches, this event is shaping up to be unmissable. But here’s where it gets controversial: could a legendary name crash the party, or will the night belong to the rising stars? Let’s dive in.
The final touches to the card were added during Friday’s go-home episode of SmackDown, setting the stage for an explosive showdown. And this is the part most people miss: AJ Styles, fresh off a monumental year, has been added to the lineup, facing off against Shinsuke Nakamura in a WrestleMania rematch that’s sure to ignite the Bell Centre. Nakamura challenged Styles to prove he’s still “phenomenal” before his high-stakes clash with GUNTHER at the Royal Rumble, adding another layer of intrigue to this already stacked event.
Here’s the full card for Saturday Night’s Main Event on January 24, 2026:
Undisputed WWE Title No. 1 Contender’s Fatal 4-Way
Randy Orton vs. Sami Zayn vs. Damian Priest vs. Trick Williams
The winner earns a shot at Drew McIntyre’s Undisputed WWE Championship at the Royal Rumble. Who will rise to the challenge?Grudge Match
Cody Rhodes vs. Jacob Fatu
Born from Fatu’s interference in Rhodes’ match against McIntyre and their subsequent brawls, this match is personal. Will Rhodes settle the score, or will Fatu continue to disrupt his path?WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship
Rhea Ripley & IYO SKY (c) vs. Liv Morgan & Roxanne Perez
The Judgment Day defends their titles against a team that includes a former ally, Liv Morgan. Will loyalty or betrayal define this match?Singles Match
AJ Styles vs. Shinsuke Nakamura
A WrestleMania rematch with massive implications. Can Styles prove he’s still “phenomenal,” or will Nakamura steal the spotlight?
Streaming Details: Catch all the action live from the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, starting at 8 p.m. ET on Peacock in the U.S. and Netflix internationally.
Surprise Alert: While many expect Chris Jericho to appear at the Royal Rumble, what if he makes a shock appearance in Montreal instead? And let’s not forget Roman Reigns—could he resurface to reignite his rivalry with Cody Rhodes, possibly aligning with Jacob Fatu? Or might we see a brief appearance from The Rock? The possibilities are endless, and WWE’s last major stop before the Royal Rumble is shaping up to be must-watch TV.
Controversial Question: With so many moving parts, who do you think will steal the show? And more importantly, do you think WWE will deliver on the hype, or are we setting ourselves up for disappointment? Let’s debate in the comments—I’m all ears!