WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event is set for Saturday in Fort Wayne, Indiana, with the card centered on two title matches and a six-woman tag bout that was added during Friday’s SmackDown.
The special will take place at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum and stream live at 7CT/8ET on Peacock in the United States and on Netflix internationally. Logan Paul and Austin Theory are advertised to challenge Montez Ford and Angelo Dawkins of The Street Profits for the World Tag Team Titles, while Penta is slated to meet Ethan Page for the Intercontinental Championship.
The six-woman tag brings Rhea Ripley, Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss against Jade Cargill, B-Fab and Michin, giving the lineup a broader mix of established names and recent television additions. Its late placement on Friday’s SmackDown also gives the show one more advertised hook heading into Saturday night.
The card underscores how WWE is using Saturday Night’s Main Event as a live-streamed showcase with championship stakes and a cross-brand feel. For readers tracking the road to the weekend, the special arrives after Tribal Combat Wwe builds toward Raw in Greensboro before Saturday Night's Main Event, adding another step in the company’s current stretch of television and special-event programming.
What happens on Saturday will set the tone for the next phase of the show’s push, especially with the tag title picture, the Intercontinental Championship and the six-woman match all in play on the same night.

