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Fox News
21-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Fox News
Drew McIntyre defeats Damian Priest in vicious WrestleMania 41 match
LAS VEGAS – Drew McIntyre and Damian Priest vowed one thing in the weeks leading up to their Sin City Street Fight at WrestleMania 41: When they saw each other anywhere, the gloves were off. It came to a brutal head on Sunday night in Las Vegas at Allegiant Stadium as both competitors took out all of their rage on each other. McIntyre never forgot Priest cashing in his Money in the Bank contract on McIntyre at last year's WrestleMania. It was the driving force behind it all. McIntyre's destructive nature was on full display. He picked up the victory over Priest in a vicious match. It was classic McIntyre for the most part. He played to the crowd as they chanted his name. He took a selfie with a fan's camera and hit a wild front flip over the ropes to get a quick advantage in the match. McIntyre was set to do more damage as he put a chair around the neck of Priest. But Priest countered with a chokeslam and a pin attempt – only a two count. It was the moment Priest needed to catch his breath and go back on the offensive. But as he turned his back, McIntyre hit him with a spinebuster. Fans chanted for tables and McIntyre obliged, setting one up in the middle of the ring. He got Priest up to the high-rent district, but Priest countered. Priest hit a Razor's Edge and put McIntyre through the table. Again, he couldn't get the pin. McIntyre came back at Priest and used the steel steps in the ring to his advantage. He nailed Priest with a Future Shock DDT on the steel steps and attempted to pin Priest, but to no avail. Both men just would not falter and their anger only grew. The behemoths went punch-for-punch and then chop-for-headbutt. It would be McIntyre who fell to the ground, allowing Priest to gather himself and figure out how he was going to beat the Scotsman. Priest went for an Old School move on McIntyre. He balanced himself on the ropes, but McIntyre pushed Priest off the ropes and down to the tables below. He pulled Priest back into the ring and placed Priest's head near a propped-up chair in the corner of the ring. McIntyre hit a Claymore into Priest's head. That was enough to deliver the final blow he needed. The revenge tour, against Priest at least, was done. Follow Fox News Digital's sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.


Fox News
21-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Fox News
Iyo Sky, Rhea Ripley, Bianca Belair put on instant classic at WrestleMania 41
LAS VEGAS – The first match of WrestleMania 41 Night 2 featured tremendous star power in Iyo Sky, Bianca Belair and Rhea Ripley in a triple-threat match for the Women's World Championship. Fans were treated to an incredible match that featured several near-falls and an epic battle that could have gone either way. Sky was in the right place at the right time and retained her title with a pin on Belair. Each superstar received a huge pop as they walked down the ramp and entered the ring for their title match. Energy filled Allegiant Stadium as Sky delivered the first slap to Ripley. The high-flying acrobatics started the match, which then moved to more powerhouse styles between Ripley and Belair. Sky got off the first pin attempt when she used each leg to drop Ripley and Belair at the same time. It was only a two count. The action moved to the outside where Sky took control and hit a moonsault from the middle rope. Belair put her athletic prowess on display with three consecutive suplexes on Sky. It was enough to turn the loud boos into cheers for a few seconds. Belair and Ripley then took out Sky on the outside and turned to each other to try and finish the match. As Sky tried to sneak a risky move from the top rope, Ripley avoided it and set her up for a Razor's Edge into Belair. All three competitors were giving it their absolute all to start what could be one of the biggest nights in WWE's history. The fans in return chanted "This is awesome." Sky hit a springboard leg drop and got the fans going wild. But Belair hit her with a spear. Ripley came back into the picture after Belair's 450 splash on Sky, hitting her with a Riptide. She received only a two count. A tormented Ripley attempted a Riptide on Sky, but it was reversed into a DDT. As soon as Sky thought she had the upper hand, she was kicked in the head. Ripley went up for a Riptide from the middle ropes but Sky countered. Ripley got a leg up before Sky could complete her moonsault attempt. Belair came back into the fold and nailed Sky with a KOD. Ripley, at the last second, was able to break up Belair's pin attempt. There was seemingly no end in sight as Ripley and Belair threw contentious blows at each other. Belair was able to get a second to hit Ripley with a KOD. But as she pinned her, Sky nailed a moonsault on both of them. Sky pinned Belair for the stunning win and a bit of redemption after losing the women's title to Bayley at last year's WrestleMania. Follow Fox News Digital's sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.