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Sunday, Apr 20 | 7/6 PMC

John Cena steals the Undisputed WWE Title from Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania Sunday
WrestleMania saw John Cena steal the Undisputed WWE Championship from Cody Rhodes with help from Travis Scott, Women’s World Champion IYO SKY overcome Rhea Ripley and Bianca Belair in a Triple Threat Match, Becky Lynch return to join Lyra Valkyria in dethroning Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez, Dominik Mysterio win the Intercontinental Title in a Fatal 4-Way Match, and so much more.
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Complete WrestleMania 41 Saturday results
Jey Uso def. Gunther to win the World Heavyweight Championship
YEET! Jey Uso submitted Gunther to win the World Heavyweight Championship in front of a raucous WrestleMania 41 crowd at Allegiant Stadium.
Uso immediately brought the fight to The Ring General, dropping the champion and forcing a stunned Gunther to collect himself out of the ring.
It wasn’t long before the champion used his strength advantage to weigh on the challenger, though, including tearing Uso’s chest with his razor-like chops.
Gunther seemingly had the match won when he smashed Uso with the World Heavyweight Title and landed a splash, but the challenger refused to give up.
Uso continued to battle out of precarious situations, somehow mustering up enough to level the champion with a powerbomb, a spear, a trio of Uso Splashes, and a sleeper hold.
With nowhere to go, The Ring General tapped out, giving Uso the World Heavyweight Championship and sending the Las Vegas crowd into a YEETing frenzy while he celebrated with his brother Jimmy.
Since Uso’s Royal Rumble win, many questioned if he could defeat the unbeatable Gunther, but on The Grandest Stage of Them All, Uso silenced the doubters and made The Ring General tap out.
The New Day def. The War Raiders to win the World Tag Team Title
Despite all of the noise and naysayers, Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods are once again Tag Team Champion, this time by dethroning Erik and Ivar at WrestleMania.
Erik and Ivar used their combined 332 pounds to smash Woods, crumpling him with a massive slam/splash combo to set the tone early for the hard-hitting match.
The crafty New Day gained control by taking out Erik, but the hulking Ivar was more than game to fight on his own, hitting a Doomsday-Sault that nearly retained the title.
The Viking Raiders got back to full strength, but Kingston tripped up Ivar, who was going for War Machine, allowing The New Day to hit a brutal assisted Double Stomp combo to win the match and become World Tag Team Champion.
Jade Cargill def. Naomi
Jade Cargill promised that a storm was coming at WrestleMania, and she made good on her word.
Former friends Cargill and Naomi couldn’t wait to get their hands on each other, with Cargill swiftly delivering clubbing blows and Naomi responding with a slam onto the ringside floor.
Naomi continued to bash her rival using hammerfists and swift kicks to keep the hulking Cargill in trouble.
The momentum shifted in a heartbeat, though, when Cargill showed off her unbelievable power by catching Naomi in mid-air and hitting her with a vertical suplex.
Despite a split-legged moonsault from Naomi, the near superhuman strength from Cargill proved to be the difference as she tossed Naomi into a powerbomb before hitting Jaded to win the match.
Jacob Fatu def. LA Knight to win the United States Championship
Not even The Megastar could stop The Samoan Werewolf as Jacob Fatu defeated LA Knight to win the United States Championship.
Fatu was his usual dominant self to begin the bout, launching Knight across the ring with a massive Pop-Up Samoan Drop and slamming him on the top rope.
Knight struggled to sustain any offense as Fatu refused to stay down and pulled off counter after counter to keep The Megastar off his game.
A key reversal gave Knight a window of opportunity, and he did his best to capitalize, highlighted by a huge Avalanche Belly-To-Back Suplex.
Moments later, Knight somehow countered Fatu’s Moonsault into a BFT, but even more shockingly, The Samoan Werewolf kicked out.
That marked the beginning of the end as Fatu downed Knight and proceeded to hit two gravity-defying Moonsaults to win the match and become the new United States Champion.
El Grande Americano def. Rey Fenix
Two of WWE’s newest sensations faced off, but thanks to some underhanded tactics, only El Grande Americano ended his WrestleMania debut with a win.
Rey Fenix was a last-minute injury replacement for Rey Mysterio, and after pre-match assist from AAA Wrestling’s Vikingo, the high-flying luchador showed out early in the bout with an unbelievable aerial assault.
The technical skills of El Grande Americano were apparent, though, as he also hit an unbelievable reverse 450 Splash that stunned the WWE Universe in Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium.
With the referee distracted late in the match, El Grande Americano snuck a metal plate into his mask, causing a severe injury to Fenix’s foot after a head kick.
With momentum squarely in his favor, the American luchador followed that up with an Ankle Lock and a Flying Headbutt to secure the victory.
WWE Women’s Champion Tiffany Stratton def. Charlotte Flair
Las Vegas officially runs on Tiffy Time as Tiffany Stratton overcame Charlotte Flair to remain WWE Women’s Champion.
The two Superstars were evenly matched, but it was the veteran Flair who became more aggressive, forcing Stratton to match her blow for blow.
The Center of the Universe wisely targeted the surgically repaired knee of The Queen, kicking it and bending it in unnatural ways to gain an advantage. Flair, however, returned the favor by attacking Stratton’s knee as well.
Flair locked in a Figure Four, but it wore on both Superstars with Stratton breaking the hold by bashing the challenger’s leg and loosening her knee brace.
The two continued to battle as The Queen countered a Prettiest Moonsault Ever, even hitting Natural Selection from the top rope, but it wasn’t enough to secure her 15th World Championship.
The match became increasingly personal as Stratton and Flair began chirping at each other, but it was the champion who gained the upper hand and hit a Prettiest Moonsault Ever to retain her title.
Seth Rollins def. CM Punk and Roman Reigns – Triple Threat Match
The epic Triple Threat Main Event between CM Punk, Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins belonged to The Visionary, thanks to the devious Paul Heyman.
The Original Tribal Chief put his foot down early, knocking Punk and Rollins around the ring all while he barked at his former Wiseman for aligning with The Second City Saint.
Donning gear reminiscent of his iconic Pipebomb, Punk engaged in a ferocious fight with Rollins through the crowd inside Allegiant Stadium, tossing trash cans and anything in his path at his rival.
Reigns brought the fight to his opponents and proceeded to drag their bodies back to the ring, smashing them with different weapons. As the trio went at it, Punk and Reigns briefly teamed up to hit a Doomsday Device on Rollins.
A fired-up Rollins countered a Spear from Reigns into a Spear and, despite following it up with a Stomp and after a GTS from Punk, The OTC kicked out while a stunned Heyman looked on.
Reigns took matters into his own hands and put both Rollins and Punk through the announce tables before Spearing The Visionary, despite it somehow not being enough to end the match.
Punk nailed a GTS on Rollins but immediately turned around into a rib-cracking Spear from Reigns, only for Rollins to stagger his way into a huge Stomp that brought the sold-out crowd to its feet.
A desperate Heyman grabbed a steel chair and handed it to Punk, only for him to low blow his best friend and align with his Tribal Chief, but just moments later, he low blowed Reigns and handed the chair to Rollins.
The Visionary bashed the Tribal Chief with the chair and hit a match-finishing Stomp to end WrestleMania Saturday with a victory.
Complete WrestleMania results
WWE Women’s Champion IYO SKY def. Rhea Ripley and Bianca Belair in a Triple Threat Match
WWE Women’s Champion IYO SKY, Bianca Belair and Rhea Ripley collided in an instant classic Triple Threat Match at a warm Allegiant Stadium.
Ripley and Belair seemed to work together to remove SKY from the equation at the start.
Ripley, SKY and Belair took each other to the limit, performing jaw-dropping moves that left the ring looking like a car crash.
The EST nailed a 450 splash on SKY, only for The Eradicator to hit the Riptide on Belair, who kicked out.
SKY countered an Avalanche Riptide, but she was caught with a boot from Ripley while attempting an Over the Moonsault. The impact sent SKY stumbling into a K.O.D. from Belair, but Ripley broke up The EST’s pinfall.
In a thrilling conclusion, Ripley obliterated SKY with a reverse Alabama Slam onto the top ring post, seemingly taking her out.
Belair then went for a K.O.D. on The Eradicator, but Ripley countered into a Riptide. Seconds later, SKY soared with an Over the Moonsault to break up the cover and pinned Belair to retain the title.
Drew McIntyre def. Damian Priest in a Sin City Street Fight
Damian Priest and Drew McIntyre aimed for complete destruction as they collided in a Sin City Street Fight.
The Archer of Infamy and The Scottish Warrior wasted little time bringing out the smorgasbord of weapons, including ring steps, tables, steel chairs and more.
McIntyre draped a steel chair over the head of Priest and aimed for a Claymore Kick, but The Archer of Infamy hit a South of Heaven Chokeslam that resulted in a long two-count.
Priest drove McIntyre through an announce table with a Razor’s Edge, but The Scottish Warrior continued to fight.
The Archer of Infamy went for an Old School on McIntyre, who pushed Priest off the ropes to send his opponent crashing through two tables at ringside.
McIntyre then followed with a Claymore on Priest, who had a steel chair placed behind his head in the corner of the ring. Drew’s gruesome strike was enough to put away his rival.
Dominik Mysterio def. Bron Breakker, Penta and Finn Bálor in a Fatal 4-Way Match to win the Intercontinental Championship
Intercontinental Champion Bron Breakker faced a tall order as he defended the title against Penta and The Judgement Day’s Dominik Mysterio and Finn Bálor in a Fatal 4-Way Match.
The match started with a bang as all four competitors clobbered each other with dives and pounces.
The Judgment Day looked cohesive as Carlito came down to assist Bálor and Mysterio on several occasions.
The cohesiveness didn’t last long, however, as Mysterio struck Bálor from behind and geared up for the 619, but The Prince stopped Mysterio in his tracks and stomped him into the mat.
Carlito stopped Penta from pinning Mysterio, but as he prepared to deliver a move to Penta on the announce table, Breakker launched himself from the other announce table. The breathtaking Spear sent Carlito crashing through the hardwood.
Bálor hit the Coup de Grace on Breakker and covered the champion, but “Dirty” Dom executed a frog splash onto Bálor and Breakker before pinning his Judgment Day ally to win the Intercontinental Title.
Randy Orton def. Joe Hendry
Say his name at WrestleMania, and he appears.
Randy Orton was adamant at competing in his 20th WrestleMania match after his original opponent Kevin Owens was deemed unable to participate due to injury.
This allowed TNA World Champion Joe Hendry to answer the call, sending the WWE Universe in Las Vegas into a frenzy.
Hendry went for a Chokeslam, but Orton poked him in the eye.
As Hendry went for his signature pose, Orton struck out of nowhere with an RKO to win the match.
After the bout, Orton helped Hendry back to his feet and raised his arm, only to drop him with a second earth-shattering RKO before striking his vintage pose.
Logan Paul def. AJ Styles
AJ Styles and Logan Paul combined for a dramatic, hard-hitting brawl.
Early in the bout, Styles used the side of the ring apron to tie up Paul and disorient The Maverick.
Paul mocked Styles, using his drone that he brought with him to the ring to mug at the camera before using the ring apron to tie up Styles, the same maneuver Styles had employed earlier.
Styles went for a Phenomenal Forearm, but Paul stopped him in his tracks by hitting a rolling senton and a moonsault.
Paul stole the Styles Clash, but The Phenomenal One quickly recovered and hit a Styles Clash of his own.
One of Paul’s cohorts tried to interfere, but Karrion Kross suddenly appeared and stopped him before encouraging Styles to take the brass knuckles.
Styles refused, chucked the weapon and slugged Kross in the face. Once Styles got back in the ring, however, Paul hit the One Lucky Punch and a Paulverizer to win the match.
Women’s Intercontinental Champion Lyra Valkyria & Becky Lynch def. Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez to win the WWE Women’s Tag Team Title
Women’s Intercontinental Champion Lyra Valkyria looked to her own country to find a tag team partner to challenge Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez for the WWE Women’s Tag Team Title.
After Bayley was mysteriously attacked backstage on Saturday, The Man made her epic return on Sunday, igniting the WWE Universe into a roar.
Morgan and Rodriguez used precise tag team chemistry to isolate Valkyria from The Man.
Lynch trapped Morgan in the Dis-arm-her, but Rodriguez broke up the submission.
The Man then struck with the Man-handle Slam on Morgan to win the title with Valkyria, who became a double champion.
John Cena def. Cody Rhodes to win the Undisputed WWE Championship
John Cena is a 17-time world champion.
At a critical juncture, Cody Rhodes stopped Cena from performing the Five Knuckle Shuffle by nailing a Cody Cutter that resulted in a two-count.
Cena hit four Attitude Adjustments, including one from the top rope, but Rhodes somehow kept fighting.
Travis Scott suddenly arrived, and after briefly distracting Rhodes, he yanked the referee out of the ring following a Cross Rhodes on Cena.
Rhodes beckoned Scott in the ring and nailed him with the Cross Rhodes.
With the referee down, Cena and Rhodes got into a tug-of-war with the championship.
As Rhodes gained possession of the title, he wavered on hitting Cena with it.
Cena then ruthlessly kicked Rhodes below the belt before blasting The American Nightmare in the face and pinning him to win his 17th world title.