WrestleMania 41 night two took place from inside Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada earlier tonight, following yesterday’s night one of the event.
It was an action-packed night that saw some major changes to the WWE landscape when it was all said and done. UFC stars such as ex-middleweight champion Israel Adesanya, and current UFC bantamweight champion Merab Dvalishvili were in attendance for the historic show.
We have some results and highlights for you to check out here below.
Women’s World Championship: (C) Iyo Sky def. Bianca Belair, Rhea Ripley
Iyo Sky successfully retained her title after downing both Belair and Ripley in the opening match of the night. After weeks of being looked at as an afterthought by both Ripley and Belair in the midst of their rivalry, Sky capitalized when it was all said and done, retaining the Women’s World Championship in the process.
They’re all bringing their BEST at #WrestleMania! pic.twitter.com/LG6ad4V9qE
— WWE (@WWE) April 20, 2025
#IYOSKY won in an absolutely blazing #WrestleMania opening match! pic.twitter.com/Tx7pPnebBq
— WWE (@WWE) April 20, 2025
Sin City Street Fight: Drew McIntyre def. Damian Priest
In the second matchup of the night, McIntyre and Priest put on a barn-burner of a street fight, which featured tables, steel steps, and so much more. In the end, McIntyre was able to get the upper hand and avenged his Money In The Bank cash-in loss to Priest from last year’s WrestleMania.
There’s always time to post on @X … even during #WrestleMania! pic.twitter.com/XxrqrVHMk3
— WWE (@WWE) April 20, 2025
THROUGH THE TABLES!#WrestleMania pic.twitter.com/2dARqanuPD
— WWE (@WWE) April 21, 2025
WWE Intercontinental Championship: Dominik Mysterio def. (C) Bron Breakker, Finn Balor, and Penta
In a chaotic match, Dominik Mysterio captured his first singles title in a Fatal Four-Way that featured his Judgement Day stablemate, Finn Balor. Mysterio actually pinned Balor, who had just seemingly put away the defending champion Breakker, for the victory.
IT HAPPENED! 😲#WrestleMania pic.twitter.com/fdmkrTBUN3
— WWE (@WWE) April 21, 2025
DOM DOES IT!
We have a NEW Intercontinental Champion at #WrestleMania! pic.twitter.com/2Jz87Nzc7M
— WWE (@WWE) April 21, 2025
Randy Orton def. Joe Hendry
Initially, Orton was scheduled to face Kevin Owens at “The Show Of Shows.” However, after an injury to Owens, Orton then issued an open challenge for his WrestleMania opponent – and it was answered by none other than TNA Champion Joe Hendry. The building went nuts for Hendry, who got in some solid offense against Orton, who eventually hit him with an RKO out of nowhere for the win.
SAY HIS NAME
AND HE APPEARS
AT WRESTLEMANIA!
👏👏 pic.twitter.com/QVhx4qZxuU
— WWE (@WWE) April 21, 2025
This is a WILD timeline! 😲#WrestleMania pic.twitter.com/IxetDXhDQj
— WWE (@WWE) April 21, 2025
Logan Paul def. AJ Styles
The longtime YouTube star got a major victory in Las Vegas, defeating former WWE, NJPW, and TNA World Champion AJ Styles. Paul benefited from some interference from Karrion Kross, who initially was trying to help Styles, but ultimately distracted “The Phenomenal One,” costing him the match.
We’re seeing DOUBLE … TWO Styles Clashes!#WrestleMania pic.twitter.com/mesGOwdJ5U
— WWE (@WWE) April 21, 2025
Was the the right call?!#WrestleMania pic.twitter.com/G5BTIUzn40
— WWE (@WWE) April 21, 2025
WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship: Lyra Valkyria and Becky Lynch def. (C) Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez
Initially, Valkyria was set to partner with Bayley, however, after a backstage attack forced Bayley off the card, the Women’s Intercontinental Champion was in need of a new partner. She found a mystery partner, who was revealed to be Becky Lynch. Lynch and Valkyria got the job done, ending Morgan and Rodriguez’s reign, making Valkyria a dual-champion.
THE MAN is BACK at #WrestleMania! pic.twitter.com/IMDqYl7buv
— WWE (@WWE) April 21, 2025
We have NEW Women’s Tag Team Champions at #WrestleMania! pic.twitter.com/ZXa5k2aZ3N
— WWE (@WWE) April 21, 2025
WWE Championship: John Cena def. (C) Cody Rhodes
Finally, in the main event of the night, John Cena broke the all-time World Championship record by defeating Cody Rhodes. Cena, with some help from Travis Scott, hit Rhodes with the title when the referee was down, after connecting on a low-blow, for the three-count, and the victory. With the win, Cena breaks his tie with Ric Flair of having won 16 World Titles, now owning the all time record at 17.
He’s a BAD, BAD MAN!#WrestleMania pic.twitter.com/F3jL3rz8sU
— WWE (@WWE) April 21, 2025
CROSS RHODES to TRAVIS SCOTT! 😲#WrestleMania pic.twitter.com/sqdMmJYkpS
— WWE (@WWE) April 21, 2025
THE 1️⃣7️⃣ TIME CHAMP IS HERE!#WrestleMania pic.twitter.com/WCvyixE512
— WWE (@WWE) April 21, 2025
The final #WrestleMania moment. pic.twitter.com/DCtpyFVxuV
— WWE (@WWE) April 21, 2025