WWE 2K26 Live Events brought another challenge with Numbers Game: Oddities 55, putting Red Monsoon in a one-on-one match against Silence under normal rules. The goals were straightforward but still important: win the match and earn 60 MFP during the fight.
Red Monsoon controlled a lot of the early action with power offense, including multiple vertical suplexes and heavy strikes that kept Silence under pressure. For stretches of the match, it looked like Monsoon had complete control, using strength and pacing to force Silence into defense.
Still, this was not a total walkthrough. Silence fought back, created dangerous counters, and nearly turned the match around with strong late offense and a close near-fall sequence. That gave the match a little more tension and made the closing stretch feel earned instead of routine.
The biggest swing came late when Red Monsoon regained momentum and hit a decisive sequence that pushed the match back in his favor. From there, he capitalized, got the cover, and secured the win at 6:10, with the official announcement following shortly after.
As part of the ongoing Numbers Game: Oddities progression, this felt like a solid checkpoint win. Red Monsoon delivered the kind of performance you want in a Live Event match: enough offense to build MFP, enough control to manage the pace, and enough composure to finish when the chance opened up.
For players working through WWE 2K26 Live Events, this match showed the value of staying patient in one-on-one challenges. Even when momentum shifts, one clean late sequence can still decide everything.
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