Saturday Night Event Felt Different
Something about WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event XLIV felt different right away. Big names filled the lineup, championships hung in the balance, fans packed the arena eager to react. At first glance, everything seemed locked in place. Yet once the matches began, small choices behind the scenes started pulling threads loose – three moments where the plan wavered just enough to dull an otherwise solid event.
Women’s Title Moment Lost Momentum
Wrestling mostly held up its end. What came around it sometimes fell short. Wrong move right away with the women’s title scene. Someone who wasn’t champion took down the champ during a major spotlight segment. That outcome could’ve carried the whole show. But they played it like background noise instead of center stage news. Wrestling thrives on timing – miss that, and energy slips fast. A stumble by a top contender should shake the foundation of the broadcast. Hesitation flickered across the screen – viewers noticed, their attention slipping before the moment could land.
Becky Lynch Match Ends Unclear

Midway through, things shifted to Becky Lynch facing off with Sol Ruca. One has years of tough fights behind her. The other arrives full of raw speed and untested fire. Experience met hunger inside the ring. No clear winner emerged when the bell rang. Chaos pulled the referee into its grip, so no clear winner emerged from either fighter. A standout win was what Ruca chased. To shut down someone climbing fast – that’s what Lynch required. What actually took place? Nothing solid. Momentum slowed when it should have surged.
Penta And Page Deserved Bigger Spotlight
Out of nowhere came the bout between Penta and Ethan Page – easily the loudest misstep on the card. This one moved fast, hit hard, carried actual stakes. Page didn’t pretend – he fought like he meant it. Every move Penta made felt clean, precise, like someone who’s been here before. A sharp conclusion plus steady progress marked things for each man. Usually that wraps up an entire night. This time, though, the closing moment landed somewhere else entirely. Where something sits on a card tells you its weight, after all. Sliding that championship fight out of the spotlight felt off – like giving less than the bout truly earned.
Strong Talent Still Held Show Together
Effort never slipped, even when things went off track. Talent was there, visible in every moment. So was the audience, leaning in, giving energy back. Better choices about what to highlight, clearer shapes behind the scenes – those alone could lift everything fast. Problems exist, sure, but they’re ones that can be worked through. What holds it all together hasn’t cracked.




