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21-04-2025
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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.
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21-04-2025
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WWE WrestleMania 41 Night 2 live results: Updates, winners and losers, highlights, grades and analysis
Just like a determined gambler at the blackjack table, we are back for a second round as WrestleMania 41 Night 2 takes place Sunday night at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. After an action-packed first night saw three titles change hands and show-stealing performances from Seth Rollins, Tiffany Stratton, Jey Uso, Jacob Fatu, The New Day and more, WWE is set to close out its annual extravaganza with a seven-match card, including the highly anticipated showdown between John Cena and Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes. Aside from that main-event clash, Iyo Sky will defend her Women's World Championship against Bianca Belair and Rhea Ripley in a triple-threat match, Bron Breakker's Intercontinental Championship will be up for grabs against Penta, Finn Balor and Dominik Mysterio, and the team of Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez put their Women's Tag Team Championships on the line against the new team of Lyra Valkyria and a tag partner to be determined following the "injury withdrawal" of Bayley. Like Night 1, there are non-title matches on the card as well — a Sin City Street Fight between Damian Priest and Drew McIntyre, a singles clash between A.J. Styles and Logan Paul, plus the return of Randy Orton against whoever answers his open challenge. Here's a look at Sunday's full WrestleMania 41, Night 2 match card, which kicks off at 7 p.m. ET on Peacock: Undisputed WWE Championship: Cody Rhodes (c) vs. John Cena Women's Tag Team Championship: Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez (c) vs. Lyra Valkyriam & TBD AJ Styles vs. Logan Paul Randy Orton vs. TBD Intercontinental Championship (fatal four-way): Bron Breakker (c) vs. Dominik Mysterio vs. Penta vs. Finn Bálor Sin City Street Fight: Damian Priest def. Drew McIntyre WWE Women's World Championship (triple-threat): Iyo Sky (c) def. Bianca Belair and Rhea Ripley UP NEXT at #WrestleMania — WWE (@WWE) April 21, 2025 One of the dark horse candidates to steal the show at WrestleMania 41, the fatal four-way between Breakker, Penta and Judgment Day members Balor and Mysterio had lofty expectations already. Penta was first to make his entrance, getting pyro atop the massive video board. Penta was clad in green and gold gear and a custom WrestleMania jacket. Sunday marked Penta's first appearance at WrestleMania. The boos immediately let us know who was entering next as Dominik Mysterio emerged, wearing a Mysterio mask — that he struggled to get off his head. Mysterio was followed by Finn Balor — notably neither had Judgment Day purple on their gear. Balor came out weaing a yellow FNBLR mask and had callbacks to his classic old entrance sprinkled in. Breakker, the champion, was last to come out. As his siren hit the stadium began to bark like dogs for the Intercontinental Champion. Of the four men, Breakker was the most businesslike, making a brisk walk to the ring. WWE showed off some of the big names seated ringside at WrestleMania 41. Among them were Detroit Lions star RB Jahmyr Gibbs, UFC legend Daniel Cormier and comedian Tony Hinchcliffe. McIntyre used the chair that was set up by Priest in the turnbuckles earlier to finish the match, putting Priest's head against it and delivering a Claymore Kick for the finish. Drew McIntyre defeats Damian Priest in 13:54. BFW at #WrestleMania for @DMcIntyreWWE! 💥 — WWE (@WWE) April 21, 2025 McIntyre set Priest's neck up in the steel chair, but Priest was able to overcome this and counter a Claymore attempt into a South of Heaven chokeslam and a near-fall of his own. Priest then recreated the sequence McIntyre had just pulled off, using the chair to repeatedly pummel the Scottish Psychopath's back. After Priest set up a chair between the turnbuckles, McIntyre pounced with a massive spine buster and set up a table in the center of the ring. McIntyre and Priest went to the top rope and McIntyre threatened a White Noise, but Priest countered into a Razor's Edge through the table. Priest went for the cover but McIntyre kicked out at two. Priest nearly delivered a South of Heaven chokeslam onto the steel steps but McIntyre utilized a totally legal double-eye poke to counter into a Future Shock DDT onto said steps. McIntyre went for the win but Priest kicked out and the Vegas crowd chanted "this is awesome." The two men, frustrated, unloaded on each other with punches and heavy blows. Priest was the winner of this exchange and he tried to set up his version of the Undertaker's Old School. As he walked across the top rope, McIntyre shoved Priest off the high wire and through the two tables that were set up outside the ring earlier. THROUGH THE TABLES!#WrestleMania — WWE (@WWE) April 21, 2025 As Priest handed his robe to the ringside staff, McIntyre attacked and the match was officially underway. The action almost immediately moved outside the ring, with both men battling up the entrance ramp. After McIntyre suplexed Priest on the ramp, he then turned his attention to the steel steps. As he tossed the steps into the ring, Priest grabbed a set of his own and hurled them at McIntyre. Priest would get a pop from the crowd as he went under the ring to retrieve a table and put it into the ring. McIntyre recovered enough to attack and then started to pummel Priest with steel steps. With Priest damaged, McIntyre found his brother in the crowd, grabbed a cellphone and took a selfie next to Priest. Still bored at work lol — Drew (@DMcIntyreWWE) April 20, 2025 McIntyre grabbed a pair of tables himself, setting them up ringside. Priest recovered enough in the ring to tease sending McIntyre through the tables with some heavy blows. The in-ring action was incredibly short-lived as McIntyre hit a Glasgow Kiss headbutt, sent Priest over the top rope and then delivered a front flip from in the ring to the floor. The first near-fall of the match would come shortly after as McIntyre hit a Claymore Kick. After Priest kicked out, McIntyre repeatedly hit Priest with a steel chair. UP NEXT at #WrestleMania — WWE (@WWE) April 20, 2025 Much like the 2nd match last night had a video game tie-in with "Clash of Clans," the Sin City Street Fight was sponsored by Doom: Dark Ages, with a Doom Guy (yes, that is his actual name) statue on the entrance ramp as Drew McIntyre made his way to the ring. McIntyre also had Doom-inspired ring gear on. It's a Sin City Street Fight at #WrestleMania as @DMcIntyreWWE brings the @DOOM and is dressed for battle! — WWE (@WWE) April 20, 2025 Priest got a live-music introduction from Kerry King, the lead guitarist for Slayer — and a Doom-inspired video — as he made his WrestleMania 41 entrance. Slayer's KERRY KING is here at #WrestleMania! — WWE (@WWE) April 20, 2025 The formula for the match continued, with Ripley dragging Sky to the top rope for an avalanche Riptide, but Sky countered and had Ripley prone for Over the Moonsault. Ripley managed to get her feet in the air to take out Sky, sending her directly into a KOD from Belair. Ripley made the save on the subsequent pin to prevent the match from ending. They're all bringing their BEST at #WrestleMania! — WWE (@WWE) April 20, 2025 Sky rolled out of the ring again and the action focused on heavy hitting from both Ripley and Belair. Soon after, both women found themselves battling on the top turnbuckle, with Ripley sending Belair down to the ring apron. Sky tried to hit a Poisonrana on Ripley, but she overpowered the champ to send her into the ring post. Ripley and Belair then traded blows and counters before the EST used her braid to whip Ripley and hit a KOD. As Belair pinned Ripley, Sky recovered to hit an Over the Moonsault on both women and pin Belair for the victory. #IYOSKY won in an absolutely blazing #WrestleMania opening match! — WWE (@WWE) April 20, 2025 Iyo Sky defeats Bianca Belair and Rhea Ripley in 14:26 to retain her Women's World Championship. #IYOSKY rules at #WrestleMania!#AndStill — WWE (@WWE) April 20, 2025 Belair showed off her power with a trio of roll-through suplexes, pausing on the third to march around the ring with Sky suspended above her head. The punishment of Sky continued as she was sent into the barricade outside the ring by Ripley and Belair and then the Eradicator threw Sky in a Razor's Edge to take out Belair and score a near-fall. The next sequence would draw major applause from the crowd and leave all three women on the canvas. Sky was first to her feet and repeatedly launched double knees on both of her opponents. Sky tried to line up Ripley for a moonsault but was met on the top turnbuckle by both rivals and there was a massive superplex taking out all three women. EVERYBODY'S DOWN!#WrestleMania — WWE (@WWE) April 20, 2025 Once again each woman would get brief moments of dominance with high-impact moves before ultimately taking each other out. Belair landed a massive tackle on Sky and then followed with a 450 splash. Ripley sprung into attack mode, grabbing Belair and hitting her with Riptide for a near-fall.. THIS IS AWE-SOME 👏👏 👏👏👏#WrestleMania — WWE (@WWE) April 20, 2025 The three women wasted no time, getting off to a fast start with everyone getting in offense in the early stages, including some unintended tandem moves between Ripley and Belair on Sky. As is the norm with triple-threat matches, one contender is usually eliminated from the equation early on. In this match, it was Sky, allowing Belair and Ripley to blow off some steam with powerful maneuvers NOPE. NOT HAPPENING.#WrestleMania — WWE (@WWE) April 20, 2025 When Sky returned to the ring, she pulled off an innovative top-rope move, taking out both Ripley and Belair with what Michael Cole called a double blockbuster but it appeared she took both women out with her feet. Sky went for a cover on both women at the same time afterward. Action spilled outside the ring shortly after with Ripley landing a cannonball off the ring apron and Sky then pulling off one of her patented moonsaults. For the second night in a row, one of Raw's top titles kicked off WrestleMania. Iyo Sky entered first — rare for the defending champion — and drew a bit of a muted response, which is the build to this feud in a microcosm. Bianca Belair followed, joined at the top of the ramp by her step-daughter. Belair was clad in red and gold gear and an elaborate rose robe as she skipped to the ring. There was a noticeable difference in her tempo and demeanor. If there was a heel in this match, it would be Belair. Can't spell WrestleMania without EST! — WWE (@WWE) April 20, 2025 Ripley, a fan favorite, got the largest reaction from the Allegiant Stadium crowd. She emerged wearing a crown of skeleton hands and all black gear. This is her #WrestleMania BRUTALITY! 😈 — WWE (@WWE) April 20, 2025 Just like Paul "Triple H" Levesque did for Night 1, his wife, Stephanie McMahon kicked off Night 2. She spoke about WrestleMania IX, the last time the show was in Las Vegas prior to this weekend and triggered the pyro with a classic "Welcome to Night 2 of WrestleMania!" exclamation. Welcome BACK to #WrestleMania! — WWE (@WWE) April 20, 2025 Night 1 got an open from Jelly Roll, who sang "God Bless America." Night 2 was opened by Ava Max, who sang the national anthem for the crowd at Allegiant Stadium. Here are the standings entering WrestleMania 41 Night 2 Robert Jackman: 7-0 Anthony Sulla-Heffinger: 6-1 Kel Dansby: 4-3 Drake Riggs: 3-4 Will Jackman stay perfect? Can Dansby or Riggs make a run? Here are our picks for Night 2: Sunday scaries? No problem. Need to sneak away from Easter dinner? We have you covered. Here's how you can watch WrestleMania 41 Night 2. Also, we have a direct link to Peacock to make things easier (subscription required) Did you miss Night 1 or just want to relive the magic that was Rollins-Reigns-Punk in the main event? Don't worry, we have you covered here at Uncrowned. Here's the match-by-match recap from our Night 1 live blog along with grades and analysis from Anthony Sulla-Heffinger Raj Prashad examines the stunning double double-cross that Paul Heyman pulled off last night, helping Seth Rollins walk out victorious Robert Jackman ponders if WWE played it too safe with a relatively predictable Night 1 Results: Jey Uso wins the World Heavyweight Championship by submitting Gunther Results: Tiffany Stratton retains her WWE Women's Championship against Charlotte Flair Results: Jacob Fatu takes down LA Knight to capture the United States Championship Results: The New Day take the next step in their heel turn by cheating to win the World Tag Team Championships from the War Raiders After a truly stunning close to WrestleMania 41 Night 1, WWE's two-night extravaganza wraps up tonight with a seven-match card. Here's the rundown: Undisputed WWE Championship: Cody Rhodes vs. John Cena WWE Women's World Championship (triple-threat): Iyo Sky vs. Rhea Ripley vs. Bianca Belair Women's Tag Team Championship: Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez vs. Lyra Valkyriam & TBD Intercontinental Championship (fatal four-way): Bron Breakker vs. Dominik Mysterio vs. Penta vs. Finn Bálor Sin City Street Fight: Damian Priest vs. Drew McIntyre AJ Styles vs. Logan Paul Randy Orton vs. TBD The Women's World Championship triple-threat match will kick things off for Night 2 and we have two unknowns as Lyra Valkyria needs a partner for her match and Randy Orton's opponent remains a mystery. UP NEXT at #WrestleMania — WWE (@WWE) April 21, 2025 One of the dark horse candidates to steal the show at WrestleMania 41, the fatal four-way between Breakker, Penta and Judgment Day members Balor and Mysterio had lofty expectations already. Penta was first to make his entrance, getting pyro atop the massive video board. Penta was clad in green and gold gear and a custom WrestleMania jacket. Sunday marked Penta's first appearance at WrestleMania. The boos immediately let us know who was entering next as Dominik Mysterio emerged, wearing a Mysterio mask — that he struggled to get off his head. Mysterio was followed by Finn Balor — notably neither had Judgment Day purple on their gear. Balor came out weaing a yellow FNBLR mask and had callbacks to his classic old entrance sprinkled in. Breakker, the champion, was last to come out. As his siren hit the stadium began to bark like dogs for the Intercontinental Champion. Of the four men, Breakker was the most businesslike, making a brisk walk to the ring. WWE showed off some of the big names seated ringside at WrestleMania 41. Among them were Detroit Lions star RB Jahmyr Gibbs, UFC legend Daniel Cormier and comedian Tony Hinchcliffe. McIntyre used the chair that was set up by Priest in the turnbuckles earlier to finish the match, putting Priest's head against it and delivering a Claymore Kick for the finish. Drew McIntyre defeats Damian Priest in 13:54. BFW at #WrestleMania for @DMcIntyreWWE! 💥 — WWE (@WWE) April 21, 2025 McIntyre set Priest's neck up in the steel chair, but Priest was able to overcome this and counter a Claymore attempt into a South of Heaven chokeslam and a near-fall of his own. Priest then recreated the sequence McIntyre had just pulled off, using the chair to repeatedly pummel the Scottish Psychopath's back. After Priest set up a chair between the turnbuckles, McIntyre pounced with a massive spine buster and set up a table in the center of the ring. McIntyre and Priest went to the top rope and McIntyre threatened a White Noise, but Priest countered into a Razor's Edge through the table. Priest went for the cover but McIntyre kicked out at two. Priest nearly delivered a South of Heaven chokeslam onto the steel steps but McIntyre utilized a totally legal double-eye poke to counter into a Future Shock DDT onto said steps. McIntyre went for the win but Priest kicked out and the Vegas crowd chanted "this is awesome." The two men, frustrated, unloaded on each other with punches and heavy blows. Priest was the winner of this exchange and he tried to set up his version of the Undertaker's Old School. As he walked across the top rope, McIntyre shoved Priest off the high wire and through the two tables that were set up outside the ring earlier. THROUGH THE TABLES!#WrestleMania — WWE (@WWE) April 21, 2025 As Priest handed his robe to the ringside staff, McIntyre attacked and the match was officially underway. The action almost immediately moved outside the ring, with both men battling up the entrance ramp. After McIntyre suplexed Priest on the ramp, he then turned his attention to the steel steps. As he tossed the steps into the ring, Priest grabbed a set of his own and hurled them at McIntyre. Priest would get a pop from the crowd as he went under the ring to retrieve a table and put it into the ring. McIntyre recovered enough to attack and then started to pummel Priest with steel steps. With Priest damaged, McIntyre found his brother in the crowd, grabbed a cellphone and took a selfie next to Priest. Still bored at work lol — Drew (@DMcIntyreWWE) April 20, 2025 McIntyre grabbed a pair of tables himself, setting them up ringside. Priest recovered enough in the ring to tease sending McIntyre through the tables with some heavy blows. The in-ring action was incredibly short-lived as McIntyre hit a Glasgow Kiss headbutt, sent Priest over the top rope and then delivered a front flip from in the ring to the floor. The first near-fall of the match would come shortly after as McIntyre hit a Claymore Kick. After Priest kicked out, McIntyre repeatedly hit Priest with a steel chair. UP NEXT at #WrestleMania — WWE (@WWE) April 20, 2025 Much like the 2nd match last night had a video game tie-in with "Clash of Clans," the Sin City Street Fight was sponsored by Doom: Dark Ages, with a Doom Guy (yes, that is his actual name) statue on the entrance ramp as Drew McIntyre made his way to the ring. McIntyre also had Doom-inspired ring gear on. It's a Sin City Street Fight at #WrestleMania as @DMcIntyreWWE brings the @DOOM and is dressed for battle! — WWE (@WWE) April 20, 2025 Priest got a live-music introduction from Kerry King, the lead guitarist for Slayer — and a Doom-inspired video — as he made his WrestleMania 41 entrance. Slayer's KERRY KING is here at #WrestleMania! — WWE (@WWE) April 20, 2025 The formula for the match continued, with Ripley dragging Sky to the top rope for an avalanche Riptide, but Sky countered and had Ripley prone for Over the Moonsault. Ripley managed to get her feet in the air to take out Sky, sending her directly into a KOD from Belair. Ripley made the save on the subsequent pin to prevent the match from ending. They're all bringing their BEST at #WrestleMania! — WWE (@WWE) April 20, 2025 Sky rolled out of the ring again and the action focused on heavy hitting from both Ripley and Belair. Soon after, both women found themselves battling on the top turnbuckle, with Ripley sending Belair down to the ring apron. Sky tried to hit a Poisonrana on Ripley, but she overpowered the champ to send her into the ring post. Ripley and Belair then traded blows and counters before the EST used her braid to whip Ripley and hit a KOD. As Belair pinned Ripley, Sky recovered to hit an Over the Moonsault on both women and pin Belair for the victory. #IYOSKY won in an absolutely blazing #WrestleMania opening match! — WWE (@WWE) April 20, 2025 Iyo Sky defeats Bianca Belair and Rhea Ripley in 14:26 to retain her Women's World Championship. #IYOSKY rules at #WrestleMania!#AndStill — WWE (@WWE) April 20, 2025 Belair showed off her power with a trio of roll-through suplexes, pausing on the third to march around the ring with Sky suspended above her head. The punishment of Sky continued as she was sent into the barricade outside the ring by Ripley and Belair and then the Eradicator threw Sky in a Razor's Edge to take out Belair and score a near-fall. The next sequence would draw major applause from the crowd and leave all three women on the canvas. Sky was first to her feet and repeatedly launched double knees on both of her opponents. Sky tried to line up Ripley for a moonsault but was met on the top turnbuckle by both rivals and there was a massive superplex taking out all three women. EVERYBODY'S DOWN!#WrestleMania — WWE (@WWE) April 20, 2025 Once again each woman would get brief moments of dominance with high-impact moves before ultimately taking each other out. Belair landed a massive tackle on Sky and then followed with a 450 splash. Ripley sprung into attack mode, grabbing Belair and hitting her with Riptide for a near-fall.. THIS IS AWE-SOME 👏👏 👏👏👏#WrestleMania — WWE (@WWE) April 20, 2025 The three women wasted no time, getting off to a fast start with everyone getting in offense in the early stages, including some unintended tandem moves between Ripley and Belair on Sky. As is the norm with triple-threat matches, one contender is usually eliminated from the equation early on. In this match, it was Sky, allowing Belair and Ripley to blow off some steam with powerful maneuvers NOPE. NOT HAPPENING.#WrestleMania — WWE (@WWE) April 20, 2025 When Sky returned to the ring, she pulled off an innovative top-rope move, taking out both Ripley and Belair with what Michael Cole called a double blockbuster but it appeared she took both women out with her feet. Sky went for a cover on both women at the same time afterward. Action spilled outside the ring shortly after with Ripley landing a cannonball off the ring apron and Sky then pulling off one of her patented moonsaults. For the second night in a row, one of Raw's top titles kicked off WrestleMania. Iyo Sky entered first — rare for the defending champion — and drew a bit of a muted response, which is the build to this feud in a microcosm. Bianca Belair followed, joined at the top of the ramp by her step-daughter. Belair was clad in red and gold gear and an elaborate rose robe as she skipped to the ring. There was a noticeable difference in her tempo and demeanor. If there was a heel in this match, it would be Belair. Can't spell WrestleMania without EST! — WWE (@WWE) April 20, 2025 Ripley, a fan favorite, got the largest reaction from the Allegiant Stadium crowd. She emerged wearing a crown of skeleton hands and all black gear. This is her #WrestleMania BRUTALITY! 😈 — WWE (@WWE) April 20, 2025 Just like Paul "Triple H" Levesque did for Night 1, his wife, Stephanie McMahon kicked off Night 2. She spoke about WrestleMania IX, the last time the show was in Las Vegas prior to this weekend and triggered the pyro with a classic "Welcome to Night 2 of WrestleMania!" exclamation. Welcome BACK to #WrestleMania! — WWE (@WWE) April 20, 2025 Night 1 got an open from Jelly Roll, who sang "God Bless America." Night 2 was opened by Ava Max, who sang the national anthem for the crowd at Allegiant Stadium. Here are the standings entering WrestleMania 41 Night 2 Robert Jackman: 7-0 Anthony Sulla-Heffinger: 6-1 Kel Dansby: 4-3 Drake Riggs: 3-4 Will Jackman stay perfect? Can Dansby or Riggs make a run? Here are our picks for Night 2: Sunday scaries? No problem. Need to sneak away from Easter dinner? We have you covered. Here's how you can watch WrestleMania 41 Night 2. Also, we have a direct link to Peacock to make things easier (subscription required) Did you miss Night 1 or just want to relive the magic that was Rollins-Reigns-Punk in the main event? Don't worry, we have you covered here at Uncrowned. Here's the match-by-match recap from our Night 1 live blog along with grades and analysis from Anthony Sulla-Heffinger Raj Prashad examines the stunning double double-cross that Paul Heyman pulled off last night, helping Seth Rollins walk out victorious Robert Jackman ponders if WWE played it too safe with a relatively predictable Night 1 Results: Jey Uso wins the World Heavyweight Championship by submitting Gunther Results: Tiffany Stratton retains her WWE Women's Championship against Charlotte Flair Results: Jacob Fatu takes down LA Knight to capture the United States Championship Results: The New Day take the next step in their heel turn by cheating to win the World Tag Team Championships from the War Raiders After a truly stunning close to WrestleMania 41 Night 1, WWE's two-night extravaganza wraps up tonight with a seven-match card. Here's the rundown: Undisputed WWE Championship: Cody Rhodes vs. John Cena WWE Women's World Championship (triple-threat): Iyo Sky vs. Rhea Ripley vs. Bianca Belair Women's Tag Team Championship: Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez vs. Lyra Valkyriam & TBD Intercontinental Championship (fatal four-way): Bron Breakker vs. Dominik Mysterio vs. Penta vs. Finn Bálor Sin City Street Fight: Damian Priest vs. Drew McIntyre AJ Styles vs. Logan Paul Randy Orton vs. TBD The Women's World Championship triple-threat match will kick things off for Night 2 and we have two unknowns as Lyra Valkyria needs a partner for her match and Randy Orton's opponent remains a mystery.
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20-04-2025
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WWE WrestleMania 41 Night 2 live results: Full card, start time, winners and losers, updates and highlights
John Cena and Cody Rhodes close out WrestleMania 41 Night 2 with a battle for the Undisputed WWE Championship. (Photo: WWE/Getty Images. Design: Hassan Ahmad, Yahoo Sports) Just like a determined gambler at the blackjack table, we are back for a second round as WrestleMania 41 Night 2 takes place Sunday night at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. After an action-packed first night saw three titles change hands and show-stealing performances from Seth Rollins, Tiffany Stratton, Jey Uso, Jacob Fatu, The New Day and more, WWE is set to close out its annual extravaganza with a seven-match card, including the highly anticipated showdown between John Cena and Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes. Advertisement Aside from that main-event clash, Iyo Sky will defend her Women's World Championship against Bianca Belair and Rhea Ripley in a triple-threat match, Bron Breakker's Intercontinental Championship will be up for grabs against Penta, Finn Balor and Dominik Mysterio, and the team of Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez put their Women's Tag Team Championships on the line against the new team of Lyra Valkyria and a tag partner to be determined following the "injury withdrawal" of Bayley. Like Night 1, there are non-title matches on the card as well — a Sin City Street Fight between Damian Priest and Drew McIntyre, a singles clash between A.J. Styles and Logan Paul, plus the return of Randy Orton against whoever answers his open challenge. Advertisement Here's a look at Sunday's full WrestleMania 41, Night 2 match card, which kicks off at 7 p.m. ET on Peacock: Undisputed WWE Championship: Cody Rhodes vs. John Cena WWE Women's World Championship (triple-threat): Iyo Sky vs. Rhea Ripley vs. Bianca Belair Women's Tag Team Championship: Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez vs. Lyra Valkyriam & TBD Intercontinental Championship (fatal four-way): Bron Breakker vs. Dominik Mysterio vs. Penta vs. Finn Bálor Sin City Street Fight: Damian Priest vs. Drew McIntyre AJ Styles vs. Logan Paul Randy Orton vs. TBD Follow all of the action with Uncrowned's live blog below: