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Oba Femi def. Brock Lesnar
 

Oba Femi is officially the next big thing.

If that wasn’t obvious in the weeks preceding his monstrous matchup against Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 42, it certainly is clear now.

The Beast overpowered Femi early by sending him into the corner, but Femi struck first by pushing Lesnar off his feet and forcing him to retreat to the outside.

Lesnar, however, dismantled Femi outside the ring by throwing him into the barricade and ring post.

Back in the ring, Lesnar landed the F-5, but Femi quickly recovered, got back to his feet and hit a devastating Chokeslam on Lesnar.

Femi then executed a ring-shaking Fall From Grace to get the massive victory. 

 

After the match, Lesnar took off his gloves and boots and left them in the ring before hugging Paul Heyman.

Intercontinental Champion Penta def. Je’Von Evans, Dragon Lee, Rey Mysterio, Rusev and JD McDonagh in a Ladder Match
 

Intercontinental Champion Penta, Rey Mysterio, Dragon Lee, Je’Von Evans, Rusev and JD McDonagh clashed in a chaotic Ladder Match for the title.

Rusev pushed over a ladder as McDonagh and Evans were fighting on it, but McDonagh landed on his feet as Evans landed on the outside.

McDonagh climbed back up the ladder, only for Evans to leap onto the ladder and hit a gnarly clothesline on McDonagh.

Penta threw Mysterio over the top rope, and Mysterio landed on Rusev and simultaneously drove The Bulgarian Brute through a ladder with a West Coast Pop.

McDonagh wowed with a stunning Spanish fly onto Lee while they were still on the ladder.

Penta took McDonagh out of the equation by spiking him with a Mexican Destroyer right on top of a ladder.

This left Evans to reach the gold, but Rusev took the ladder away to leave Evans dangling high above the ring before Rusev shook him off forcefully.

Evans answered by leaping from the top turnbuckles and landing an incredible OG Cutter on Rusev, who was on a ladder.

After all the chaos, Penta scaled the ladder and retrieved his title to leave Las Vegas still the Intercontinental Champion.

Trick Williams def. Sami Zayn to become United States Champion
 

Trick Williams brought pizzazz to WrestleMania as he entered wearing a coat that was as long as the ramp and flanked by music sensation Lil Yachty for his title match against United States Champion Sami Zayn.

Zayn went for the Blue Thunder Bomb early, but Trick countered before hitting a superb kip-up.

Trick then nailed the Book End and soon attempted the Trick Shot, but the champion countered into a Blue Thunder Bomb for a two-count.

On the outside, Yachty gave words of encouragement to Williams before Zayn attacked Williams’ friend and sent him into the barricade.

Zayn hit a huge brainbuster on top of the apron, leaving Trick discombobulated and barely able to beat the 10-count and make it back into the ring.

Zayn went for a Helluva Kick, but Yachty prevented Zayn from attempting it before Trick nailed the Trick Shot for a long two-count.

After an Exploder Suplex into the turnbuckle, Zayn readied for another Helluva Kick. 

Out of nowhere, however, Williams landed the Trick Shot and pinned Zayn to become the new United States Champion.

“The Demon” Finn Bálor def. Dominik Mysterio in a Street Fight
 

AAA Mega Champion “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio not only had to fight “The Demon” Finn Bálor, but he had to face him in a Street Fight.

Mysterio was shaking in his boots as The Demon made his entrance.



It didn’t take long for both competitors to brandish weapons as Bálor whacked Mysterio with a Kendo stick, though Mysterio answered by leveling Bálor with multiple wild Kendo stick strikes.

Mysterio connected with the 619 and the splash, but The Demon kicked out at one to leave Mysterio stunned.

Mysterio shoved Bálor through a table before hitting the 619 with the assist of a steel chair and another frog splash, but Bálor kicked out, much to the shock of Mysterio.

As Mysterio was setting up the table, The Demon popped up to stun Mysterio before savagely beating Dirty Dom with a steel chair.

Bálor then hit a dropkick, and the steel chair dangled around the neck of Dirty Dom.

The Demon then nailed a Coup de Grace to drive his former ally through the table and win the match.

Rhea Ripley def. Jade Cargill to win the WWE Women's Championship
 

WWE Women’s Champion Jade Cargill faced her toughest challenge in a title defense against Rhea Ripley.

Ripley connected with a superb kick before hitting an electric chair facebuster, but Cargill answered by countering Ripley’s Riptide attempt with a hip toss before leveling her with a spinebuster.
 

Ripley tried to put away Cargill, but B-Fab and Michin came down to distract The Eradicator.

Cargill landed the Sandstorm, but Ripley somehow kicked out.

Before Michin and B-Fab could do more damage to Ripley, IYO SKY came down and wrecked Cargill’s allies. 

Back in the ring, Ripley landed a headbutt but could not connect with a Riptide.

Ripley then evaded a Jaded attempt before nailing the Riptide to win the WWE Women’s Title.

Roman Reigns def. CM Punk to win the World Heavyweight Championship
 

World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk and 2026 Royal Rumble winner Roman Reigns clashed in one of the greatest WrestleMania matches of all time.

The match was tense to start as Punk slapped Reigns.

Punk looked to hit a huge elbow drop onto Reigns through the announce table, but Reigns sprang up to prevent Punk from attempting the move before tying him in the top rope and dismantling the vulnerable champion with a Superman Punch.

Reigns chucked the ring steps right into the face of Punk to leave him with a battle scar.



Reigns then threw Punk right through the announce table with a powerbomb, splintering the table into multiple pieces.

The OTC dragged Punk back into the ring, but Punk shocked the world as he nailed the GTS out of nowhere for a two-count.

The Second City Saint went for another GTS, but Reigns countered with a Spear.



Punk mocked Reigns by hitting the Superman Punch and continued the disrespect by taking an ula fala from the crowd and adorning it before doing Reigns’ tribal chant.

The Tribal Chief, however, countered Punk’s Spear with a Guillotine.

Punk countered the submission move into a pinfall before latching on the Anaconda Vise, but Reigns reversed into the Guillotine.

Their energies depleted, Reigns and Punk continued to talk trash to each other as they connected with menacing strikes.

Punk distracted the official by throwing his wraps at Reigns before hitting an uppercut below the belt and following up with a GTS.

Punk muscled Reigns onto the announce table before hitting a devastating elbow drop from the top turnbuckle through the announce table.

Punk hit another GTS in the ring but collapsed to the canvas when he attempted a second.

Reigns unloaded with a Spear before hitting another Spear to conquer Punk and become the new World Heavyweight Champion.

 

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The Usos and LA Knight def. The Vision and IShowSpeed | Six-Man Tag Team Match
 

The Usos and LA Knight proved to be nothing short of a dream team, taking down the World Tag Team Champions The Vision and international streaming star IShowSpeed in the first match of WrestleMania 42 Saturday. 

Jimmy and Jey Uso wasted zero time, superkicking Austin Theory and Logan Paul out of the ring as soon as the bell rang, leaving Speed all alone to face the wrath of The Megastar. 

It wasn’t long before Theory and Paul re-entered the fray and flexed their muscles on their opponents, though. But Jey swung momentum back in his trio’s favor with a series of signature Samoan strikes and a huge spear.

Speed impressed with a hurricanrana, but Theory began berating him to run the ropes, and he hit Knight with a move. 

That proved to be a costly decision, though, as Knight countered and hit Theory with a match-ending BFT.

After the match, Paul snapped on Speed and clocked him with the loaded right hand. But The Usos and Knight refused to let The Maverick bully his own partner further after the bell.

Jimmy, Jey and The Megastar helped Speed to his feet and encouraged him to hit Paul with a massive IShowSplash through the announce table.

Jacob Fatu def. Drew McIntyre | Unsanctioned Match
 

Jacob Fatu scored the biggest win of his WWE career as he defeated Drew McIntyre in a hellacious Unsanctioned Match at WrestleMania.

The Samoan Werewolf didn’t wait for the bell as he dove through the ropes onto his opponent, kicking off one of the most incredible fights WWE has seen in years. 

Fatu dumped a toolbox into the ring, and the mere sight of it gave McIntyre nightmares of his previous war with CM Punk, which saw him injured with a toolbox. 

That sparked a fire in McIntyre as he began unleashing a devastating assault on Fatu as he introduced a host of weapons, including steel chairs and tables. 

The Scottish Warrior’s Claymore went awry as McIntyre missed and went crashing into a precariously placed steel chair wedged into the ropes, but not even Fatu’s Moonsault was enough to keep the former World Heavyweight Champion down. 

McIntyre powered through the pain and dumped Fatu onto a pair of steel chairs, but The Samoan Werewolf countered and began whipping The Scottish Warrior with his own belt. 

The raucous Las Vegas faithful began hyping up Fatu, but he took too long to capitalizeallowing McIntyre to nail a Claymore. 

With both Superstars staggered, McIntyre cracked Fatu with a steel chair and sent him crashing off the top rope through a table.

Somehow, Fatu clawed his way back and crunched McIntyre with the toolbox before hitting a massive Moonsault through a table to end the battle once and for all. 

Paige & Brie Bella win the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship | Fatal 4-Way Match
 

Paige shocked the world and returned to WWE to not only team up with Brie Bella, but to also win the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship alongside her friend.

With Nikki Bella unable to go due to injury, Paige stepped in for her first WWE action in more than eight years and didn’t miss a beat. 

Defending titleholders Nia Jax and Lash Legend looked like the favorites early on as the champions laid waste to their opponents, dropping Alexa Bliss, Charlotte Flair, Bayley, and Lyra Valkyria.

With everyone down and out, though, Bella managed to tag in Paige. The inaugural NXT Women’s Championship cleaned house and nearly won the match after hitting a Paige Turner on Valkyria. 

Flair was hellbent on regaining the championship and set up Bliss on the top rope, but Nikki Bella interfered, attacking The Queen with her crutch and spelling doom for her team.

Paige countered Twisted Bliss and hit the Ram-Paige to win the WWE Women’s Tag Title, sending the WWE Universe into a frenzy. 

Becky Lynch def. AJ Lee to win the Women’s Intercontinental Championship
 

The Man came around to WrestleMania and vanquished her rival AJ Lee to become a three-time Women’s Intercontinental Champion.

A furious Becky Lynch was motivated early as she brought the fight directly to the champion, tossing her around the ring and even launching her into the barricade on the outside.

The Man took it a step too far, though, when she untied one of the top turnbuckle pads, which forced the official, Lynch’s nemesis Jessica Carr, to put it back on. During the ensuing argument, the champion recovered and shifted the momentum back in her favor.

Lynch became increasingly frustrated and confronted Carr, but in a shocking WrestleMania moment, the official shoved Lynch, allowing Lee to hit her own Man-Handle Slam that nearly ended the bout.

The champion locked in a Black Widow, but Lynch countered by dragging Carr into the action and hurting the official.

That allowed The Man to send Lee into the exposed turnbuckle, which was the beginning of the end, as one more thunderous Man-Handle Slam gave Lynch the historic win.

Gunther def. Seth Rollins
 

Gunther and Seth Rollins delivered an instant WrestleMania classic which saw The Ring General outlast The Visionary.

Gunther attacked Rollins before the bell could ring, leading to an unbelievable brawl on the outside in which the official struggled to keep order. 

The slugfest continued as the two Superstars traded devastating blows, including clotheslines, chops and even a buckle bomb from Rollins to Gunther. 



Gunther got the better of the exchange and planted The Architect with a huge powerbomb, but Rollins refused to relent and stayed in the fight. 

A giant lariat was countered into a Pedigree and a Stomp from The Visionary, but Gunther somehow powered out and stayed alive in the matchup.

The two continued to wage war on the outside as Gunther nailed a powerbomb not only on the apron, but also on the announce table. 

Gunther went for one final powerbomb on the announce table, however Rollins countered it into a Pedigree and a Stomp to bring the deafening crowd to their feet. 

In a shocking twist, Bron Breakker ran down the ramp and delivered a monstrous Spear to his former Vision teammate, allowing Gunther to lock in a match-ending sleeper hold. 

After the match, Breakker continued his assault on Rollins and delivered one final rib-cracking Spear.

Liv Morgan def. Stephanie Vaquer to win the Women’s World Championship 
 

Liv Morgan regained the Women’s World Championship after a hard-fought match against Stephanie Vaquer.

The challenger shone early on, using her boyfriend “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio’s Three Amigos and even a backstabber after enduring the Devil’s Kiss.

Morgan went for her devilish version of Devil’s Kiss, but Vaquer countered with an Oblivion of her own. 

Out of nowhere, Roxanne Perez arrived at ringside and distracted the official while Raquel Rodriguez tossed Vaquer off the top rope.

La Primera weathered the storm and hit a huge springboard dive to the outside onto The Judgment Day, but Morgan snapped into action and caught the champion with Oblivion to win the title and launch her third reign as Women’s World Champion.

Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes def. Randy Orton
 

Cody Rhodes retained the Undisputed WWE Championship in an epic WrestleMania event against his former mentor, Randy Orton.

Pat McAfee attacked Rhodes before the bell, but the American Nightmare nailed him with a Cross Rhodes before setting up his friend Jelly Roll to smash McAfee through the announce table.

With McAfee stretchered out of the arena, the odds were officially even, allowing the champion and challenger to battle in a fair bout. 

The American Nightmare wasted little time in attacking the surgically repaired back of Orton, striking it and wrenching it, causing him to crumble in pain. 

The Viper was clearly compromised, but he went for broke by knocking Rhodes from the top rope and hit a Superplex that injured not only him, but Rhodes as well. 

In vintage Orton fashion, he hit several short lariats before nailing his signature draping DDT and then dropping Rhodes onto the announce table. 

The champion fired back by sending The Viper headfirst into the ring post, busting him open and even mocking him with his own draping DDT. 

However, Orton countered the RKO attempt and hit the champion with a Cross Rhodes, but it wasn’t enough to win the Undisputed WWE Title. Rhodes responded with an RKO out of nowhere, but that too failed to end the match.

The Viper struck with an RKO, but somehow the champion forged on using his fighting spirit. 

In a moment of desperation, Rhodes poked Orton in the eye, and in an act of confusion, Orton delivered an RKO to the official. 



Shockingly, McAfee returned to the ring dressed as a WWE official, but Orton refused his help and RKO’d his now former friend. 

The champion capitalized and hit one final Cross Rhodes to retain the Undisputed WWE Championship in the main event of WrestleMania 42 Saturday. 

After the match, Orton attacked Rhodes and knocked him out with a brutal punt kick. 
 

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