WWE WrestleMania 41 Night Two Results 4/20 - Undisputed WWE Championship On The Line, Sin City Street Fight
Welcome to Wrestling Inc.'s results for WWE WrestleMania 41 Night Two on April 20, 2025, coming to you live from the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada at a special start time of 7 PM ET!
John Cena looks to become a 17 time World Champion tonight when he challenges Cody Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Championship in what will be the latter's first defense on programming since retaining against Kevin Owens in a Ladder Match at WWE Royal Rumble on February 1. Cena shocked both Rhodes and the WWE Universe when he betrayed Rhodes after winning the 2025 Men's Elimination Chamber at WWE Elimination Chamber on March 1 to reveal a secret alliance that he had formed with The Rock. Although Rhodes initially tried talking some sense into Cena by reminding him of who he used to be, Cena refused to listen and Rhodes has since made it clear that he wants retribution for both himself and fans.
IYO SKY will be putting the WWE Women's World Championship on the line against Bianca Belair and Rhea Ripley in a Triple Threat Match. While Belair initially secured the chance to challenge SKY at WrestleMania by emerging victorious in the 2025 Women's Elimination Chamber match, Ripley made it clear that she would stop at nothing to regain the Women's World Championship after losing it to SKY on the March 3 episode of "WWE Raw". This led to a number of explosive verbal and physical confrontations between the three women, including on the March 31 edition of "Raw" when Belair threw out a title match between SKY and Ripley after disqualifying both women for each getting into a physical altercation with her.
Bron Breakker will be defending the Intercontinental Championship against Penta, Dominik Mysterio, and Finn Balor in a Fatal Four-Way Match. While Balor has made it clear over the past few weeks that he wants a shot at Breakker's title, his Judgment Day stablemate Dominik has also wanted one of his own with some encouragement from Liv Morgan. Meanwhile, Penta has encountered Dominik, Balor, and Breakker in a series of singles and tag team matches over the course of the past few weeks as he has also been vying for a shot at Breakker's title.
Speaking of Morgan, she will be competing in a match of her own tonight as she and Raquel Rodriguez put the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship on the line against Women's Intercontinental Champion Lyra Valkyria and a mystery partner of her choosing. While Bayley was originally slated to team with Valkyria, she was attacked on the Countdown To WrestleMania 41 Night One pre-show by Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez as a means of calling off the match but "Raw" General Manager Adam Pearce ultimately refused to do so. Bayley and Valkyria had defeated Pure Fusion Collective, Kayden Carter and Katana Chance, Michin and B-Fab, Natalya and Maxxine Dupri, and Alba Fyre and Piper Niven in a Number One Contenders Gauntlet Match on the April 11 edition of "WWE SmackDown" to secure a title shot.
Damian Priest will be going head-to-head with rival Drew McIntyre in a Sin City Street Fight. The two men have become no strangers with one another, with Priest having sent McIntyre through the windshield a few weeks ago and later coming face-to-face in a verbal confrontation that turned physical on April 11.
Logan Paul will be competing in his first match since coming up short in the 2025 Men's Elimination Chamber on March 1 as he squares off with AJ Styles. Styles has called out Paul over the past few weeks in a handful of verbal altercations between the two, and Paul later agreed to face Styles on the condition that it be at WrestleMania.
Additionally, Randy Orton will be holding an open challenge tonight after issuing it on Friday's edition of "SmackDown" to anyone who wanted to answer that has a pair of wrestling trunks and boots.
We are live! Michael Cole, Pat McAfee, and Wade Barrett greet audiences at home before throwing it to a video recapping the events of Night One of WrestleMania 41.
Back at ringside, Stephanie McMahon welcomes fans to Night Two of WrestleMania 41. Bianca Belair, Rhea Ripley, and IYO SKY then all make their way out.
IYO SKY (c) vs. Rhea Ripley vs. Bianca Belair in a Triple Threat Match for the Women's World Championship
The bell rings and the three women begin brawling with one another. SKY is sent crashing out of the ring, and Belair cinches in a waist lock on Ripley. She fires off right hands on her and SKY, but SKY lands a pair of double knees on Belair and Ripley. She pins both Ripley and Belair, but they both kick out.
Ripley flies off the ring apron with a cannonball to level Belair, but SKY lands a springboard moonsault on Belair and Ripley. Belair lands a shoulder tackle on SKY, then follows it up with a vertical suplex and sends her crashing into the barricade shoulder first on the outside. Ripley dumps Belair back inside the ring and hits a boot on SKY's midsection, then delivers a Razor's Edge on her that sends her crashing into Belair.
Ripley cinches in a Prism Lock on SKY, but Belair breaks the hold by getting Ripley on her shoulders. She sets up for the KOD, but Ripley lands on her feet and Belair connects with a Bulldog. SKY lands a double suplex on Belair and Ripley, but Ripley levels SKY with a boot. Belair connects with a 450 Splash on SKY, but Ripley catches her with a Rip Tide and goes for a pin but Belair kicks out.
SKY sets up for Over The Moonsault on Ripley, but Ripley gets her boots up. Belair then catches SKY with a KOD and goes for a pin, but Ripley breaks the fall. Belair fires off open palm strikes on Ripley, but Ripley gets fired up. Ripley and SKY teeter on the ropes, but Ripley sends SKY crashing into the top of the ring post shoulder first. Belair looks to land a KOD on Ripley, but Ripley lands on her feet and sets up for Rip Tide. Belair avoids it and lands a KOD on Ripley, then goes for a pin. SKY breaks the fall with an Over The Moonsault, then pins Belair for the win.
Winner (and still): IYO SKY
Drew McIntyre then makes his way down to the ring. Damian Priest follows.
Damian Priest vs. Drew McIntyre in a Sin City Street Fight
The bell rings and McIntyre blindsides Priest from behind. Priest clotheslines McIntyre out of the ring and lands a back elbow off the apron, then sends his head crashing off the announce desk and into the barricade midsection first. McIntyre suplexes Priest onto the bottom of the apron, then removes one of the ring steps and places the other one in the corner of the ring.
Priest hits McIntyre with one of the ring steps, then sends him crashing into the barricade midsection first first and grabs a table.
McIntyre sends Priest crashing into the ring post and hits him with a ring step twice in the head, then clocks him with the ring steps across the spine and takes a selfie with Priest using the phone of a random fan. McIntyre then grabs two tables from under the ring and sets them up on the outside next to one another.
McIntyre flies over the top rope to level Priest on the outside, then hits him across the spine with a chair and places it across neck. He sets up for the Claymore Kick, but Priest counters into a chokeslam and goes for a pin. McIntyre kicks out, but Priest hits him repeatedly with the chair and sets up the chair in the corner.
McIntyre catches Priest with a spinebuster, and the pair teeter on the ropes. Priest pulls McIntyre off and sends him crashing through the table with a Razor's Edge. McIntyre responds with a Future Shock DDT to Priest on top of the ring steps, but Priest sets up for an Old School on McIntyre. McIntyre pushes Priest through the two tables he had set up on the outside, then places his head next to the chair in the chair and connects with a Claymore Kick for the win.
Winner: Drew McIntyre
Dominik Mysterio, Finn Balor, Penta, and Bron Breakker then all make their way out to the ring.
Bron Breakker (c) vs. Penta vs. Finn Balor vs. Dominik Mysterio in a Fatal Four-Way Match for the Intercontinental Championship
The bell rings and Balor and Dominik toss Breakker out of the ring. Penta flies over the top rope to level Balor and Dominik on the outside, and Breakker fires off shoulders on Balor's midsection in the corner. He does the same to Penta, but Penta hits a Bronco Buster on Balor and Dominik.
Penta wrenches back on Balor's arm, but Breakker lands a double German suplex on both Penta and Balor. Breakker charges at Penta in the corner, but Penta moves out of the way and Breakker is sent crashing into the ring post shoulder first. Dominik lands The Three Amigos on Penta as Carlito appears at ringside. Breakker connects with a double suplex on Balor and Dominik, then lands a belly-to-belly toss on both men and delivers a Frakensteiner on Balor. He goes for a pin, but Balor kicks out.
Dominik lands a dropkick on Penta, then dials it up for a 619 on Balor. Balor catches it and fires off stomps on Dominik before Penta and Breakker fire off right hands on one another. Breakker rocks Penta with a jumping knee and runs the ropes, but Carlito low bridges him over the top rope and out of the ring as Penta delivers a Mexican Destroyer on Dominik. He goes for a pin, but Carlito pulls Penta out of the ring.
Carlito clears the announce desk, then looks to drag Penta on top of it. Breakker then spears Carlito through the announce desk off the other one and lands a second spear on Penta in the ring, but Dominik dropkicks Breakker into the ropes and dials it up for a 619. He ascends up the ropes, but Balor pushes him off and lands a Sling Blade on Breakker. He delivers the Coup De Grace to Breakker and goes for a pin, but Dominik lands a Frog Splash to break the fall and pins Balor for the win.
Winner (and new): Dominik Mysterio
Randy Orton then makes his way down to the ring. Joe Hendry follows, answering the call of his open challenge.
Randy Orton vs. Joe Hendry
The bell rings and Hendry lands a shoulder tackle on Orton. He follows it up with a neckbreaker and a Fallaway Slam. Hendry hits his signature pose, but Orton connects with a RKO out of nowhere for the win.
Winner: Randy Orton
After the match, Orton helps Hendry up and raises his hand. He then surprises Hendry with another RKO,
Logan Paul and AJ Styles then both make their way out to the ring.
Logan Paul vs. AJ Styles
The bell rings and Paul dumps Styles onto the apron. Styles responds with a shoulder tackle back inside the ring and follows it up with a dropkick, then traps him in the ring skirt and lands a knee on him off the apron. Styles sends Paul crashing into the barricade, but Paul sends Styles crashing into the ring post shoulder first and connects with a Frog Splash off the top rope.
Paul connects with a split leg drop on Styles, then lands a moonsault out of the corner. Styles lands a pair of clotheslines on Paul and gets him up on his shoulders, then connects with a shoulderbreaker on him and follows it up with a vertical suplex on him. He sets up for the Phenomenal Forearm on Styles, but Paul intercepts him and connects with a springboard moonsault on Styles. He goes for a pin, but Styles kicks out.
Paul turns inside out with a lariat from the apron and over the top rope on Styles, then fires off right hands and left hands on Styles' midsection. Styles sends Paul crashing into the mat with a Blue Thunder Bomb off his shoulders, then sets up for a 450 Splash off the top rope from the apron. Paul gets his knees up, then hits a Styles Clash on Styles. Styles transitions into a Styles Clash of his own on Paul.
Jeff Levin sneaks up on the side of the ring with a pair of brass knuckles in hand, but Karrion Kross appears at ringside. Kross manages to grab the brass knuckles from Levin, but Styles takes them and tosses them aside. He clocks Kross, then sets up for the Phenomenal Forearm. Paul avoids it, then lands a right hand on Styles and follows it up with the Paul-verizer for the win.
Winner: Logan Paul
Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez then make their way down to the ring. Lyra Valkyria and her mystery tag team partner Becky Lynch follow.
Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez (c) vs. and Becky Lynch and Lyra Valkyria for the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship
Lynch and Rodriguez begin the action. The bell rings and Lynch cinches in a Sleeper on Rodriguez. Valkyria tags in and dropkicks Rodriguez through the middle rope, then dumps her back in the ring and ascends to the top rope. Morgan pushes Valkyria off the top, then tags in and continues wearing down Valkyria.
Morgan tags back in and fires off stomps on Valkyria. She follows it up with The Three Amigos, then tags in Rodriguez. Rodriguez continues beating down Valkyria and tags in Morgan. Morgan lands a suplex on Valkyria, then tags Rodriguez back in. Valkyria looks to tag in Lynch, but Morgan pulls Lynch off the apron. Lynch chases Morgan inside the ring, but Rodriguez levels Lynch.
Lynch tags in and lands a pair of clotheslines on Morgan, then levels her with a shoulder tackle and follows it up with the Bexploder suplex. She lands a dropkick on Morgan under the bottom rope, then delivers a right hand off the apron and gets her back inside the ring. She cinches in the Dis-Arm-Her, but Rodriguez breaks the submission hold.
Lynch sends Rodriguez crashing out of the ring, but Morgan catches Lynch with Oblivion and goes for a pin. Valkyria breaks the fall and lands a DDT on Rodriguez on the outside, but Morgan levels Valkyria with a dropkick through the middle rope. Lynch then catches Morgan with a Man Handle Slam for the win.
Winners (and new): Becky Lynch and Lyra Valkyria
"Stone Cold" Steve Austin then makes his way down to the ring to announce the attendance count for Night Two of WrestleMania 41: 63,226.
Cody Rhodes and John Cena then make their way out to the ring.
Cody Rhodes (c) vs. John Cena for the Undisputed WWE Championship
The bell rings and the two lock up. Cena retreats to the outside, but Rhodes catches him with a tope suicida and dumps him back inside. Cena levels Rhodes with a pair of right hands, then fires off stomps on Rhodes and sends him crashing into the corner. Cena levels Rhodes with a boot, but Rhodes fires off right hands on Cena. He lands a knee on the side of Rhodes' head, then whips him into the corner and catapults him into the bottom rope.
Cena levels Rhodes with a clothesline, then sends Rhodes crashing into the mat with a Sidewalk Slam and a pair of double Ax Handles off the top rope. He looks for a third one, but Rhodes catches him with a boot to his midsection. Cena responds with a chop to Rhodes' head and fires off more strikes on him, but Rhodes whips Cena into the corner and connects with a Tornado DDT. He follows it up with a pair of shoulder tackles and sends Rhodes crashing into the mat.
Rhodes rakes Cena's eye, then hits a powerslam and a Disaster Kick off the ropes. He follows it up with a Cody Cutter and looks to land the Bionic Elbow but Cena counters into a drop toe hold and an Attitude Adjustment. He goes for a pin, but Rhodes kicks out. Cena then lands a Five Knuckle Shuffle on Rhodes.
Rhodes ascends up the ropes, but Cena trips him and lands an Attitude Adjustment and goes for a pin. Rhodes kicks out, then lands a Cody Cutter on Cena off the top rope. Cena is sent crashing into the referee, but Rhodes catches him with a Cross-Rhodes and goes for a pin but there's no referee to count the fall. Cena removes the pad from the top turnbuckle and sends Rhodes crashing into it face first, then follows it up with an Attitude Adjustment and goes for a pin. Rhodes kicks out.
Travis Scott's music hits, and he makes his way down to the ring. Cena raises Scott's hand, but Rhodes hits another Cross-Rhodes on Cena and goes for a pin. Scott pulls the referee out of the ring, but Rhodes connects with a Cross-Rhodes on him. He turns around and sees Cena about to clock him with the Undisputed WWE Championship belt, but Rhodes grabs it from him. Cena low blows Rhodes, then grabs the Undisputed WWE Championship belt and clocks Rhodes with it. He then pins Rhodes for the win.
Winner (and new): John Cena