The recent WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event XLI saw an intense Triple Threat match for the Intercontinental Championship between Dominik Mysterio, Penta, and Rusev. The match was a thrilling back-and-forth battle that kept fans on the edge of their seats. Just when it seemed like Rusev had the upper hand with Penta locked in his signature Accolade Clutch, a surprising turn of events unfolded.
Mysterio, also known as “Dirty” Dom, interfered in the match and ended up inadvertently causing Rusev to be hit with a ring hammer by Penta. Seizing the opportunity, Mysterio delivered his Five-Star frog splash on Rusev and retained his title in a controversial yet impactful fashion.
There are three key reasons why Mysterio may have retained his Intercontinental Championship at SNME. Firstly, rumors have been circulating about a potential supermatch between Mysterio and John Cena, which could explain why the title was kept on him. Secondly, Mysterio has been on a hot streak since turning heel and winning championships, making him a valuable asset to the WWE brand. Lastly, there may not have been any credible challengers for Mysterio at the time, with Penta and Rusev lacking compelling storylines to build a feud around.
Overall, Mysterio’s retention of the Intercontinental Championship at SNME sets the stage for future rivalries and storylines, including a potential clash with John Cena, the fallout from the Judgment Day breakup, and the return of his father Rey Mysterio. With Mysterio’s star power and potential feuds on the horizon, it’s clear why the WWE chose to keep the title on him.

