4 Ups & 3 Downs For WWE Crown Jewel 2025 (Results & Review)
2. That’s It?
Looking at the card for Crown Jewel, the Women’s Crown Jewel Championship match really had the least amount of build/drama surrounding it, so it probably was going to get the short end of the stick.
However, it’s not clear whether anyone would have predicted that the two women’s champions, Tiffany Stratton and Stephanie Vaquer, would get just 10 minutes of ring time. They managed to hit most of their offense, and everything looked crisp, but it never had a chance to get going. La Primera hit the Devil’s Kiss, Stratton missed a Prettiest Moonsault Ever, and Vaquer finished with her version of the Spiral Tap for the win.
WWE deserves credit for going all-in with Vaquer, who has quite possibly had the best 2025 of anyone on the roster in terms of accolades. They clearly see her as a huge part of their future, and they aren’t messing about with pushing her.
Also, a quick shout-out to Stratton for her Michelle McCool-inspired gear. Just worth noting here.