Sami Zayn captured the WWE Undisputed Championship during the Night of Champions event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Saturday [1, 2, 3].

The victory marks the culmination of a decade-long pursuit for the Canadian superstar, who has long been viewed as one of the industry's most prominent underdogs. By defeating Cody Rhodes and Gunther, Zayn secured the top title in the organization and fulfilled a career-long ambition [1, 2].

Zayn reached this milestone after 10 previous attempts to win the championship over the last 10 years [1]. His journey to the title has been characterized by several near-misses and a persistent effort to climb the ranks of the company's roster [4].

The event took place in Saudi Arabia, where the WWE has held multiple large-scale productions in recent years. The match featured high-stakes competition between three of the company's top stars, ending with Zayn emerging as the new champion [2, 3].

This win changes the landscape of the WWE's current championship trajectory. Zayn has spent years as a central figure in major storylines, but he had not yet reached the summit of the company's title hierarchy until this Saturday's event [1, 4].

Industry observers said that the victory completes a significant chapter in Zayn's professional résumé. While he has achieved success in other capacities within the promotion, the Undisputed Championship remained the final missing piece of his career achievements [4].

Sami Zayn captured the WWE Undisputed Championship during the Night of Champions event

Sami Zayn's ascent to the WWE Championship represents a shift in the company's storytelling, rewarding a long-term 'underdog' narrative. By placing the title on a veteran who had failed in 10 previous attempts, the WWE leverages a redemption arc that resonates with fans of long-term character development.