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WWE WRESTLEMANIA 41 – NIGHT 2
APRIL 20, 2025
LAS VEGAS, NEV. AT ALLEGIANT STADIUM
STREAMED LIVE ON PEACOCK (U.S.) & NETFLIX (INTERNATIONAL)
Commentators: Michael Cole, Wade Barrett, Pat McAfee
Ring Announcer: Alicia Fox
Attendance: WrestleTix reported before showtime that 60,343 tickets were distributed. They were set up for 60,346. The arena holds 20,000 for concerts.
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-After a video on the history of entertainment acts in Las Vegas, Ava Max sang the national anthem from center ring.
-Michael Cole introduced the show as they showed an aerial view of the stadium. They showed wrestlers arriving or hanging around backstage: Cody Rhodes (some booing), The Judgment Day, Penta, Bron Breakker, Randy Orton with his wife.
-A video recapped night one of WrestleMania.
-Stephanie McMahon introduced the event from mid-ring. She brought up that the last time WrestleMania was in Las Vegas was WrestleMania when she was 16. She said her middle daughter is now 16. She said they are all family.
-They went to Cole, Wade Barrett, and Pat McAfee at rinsgide.
(1) IYO SKY vs. BIANCA BELAIR vs. RHEA RIPLEY – Women’s World Title match
Sky came out first. Then Belair. Cole noted Belair has struggled in her career against both Sky and Ripley. Ripley then made her entrance. “Listen to this ovation!” exclaimed Cole. During ring introductions, Belair was booed, Rhea was cheered, and Sky was cheered. The bell rang 18 minutes into the hour. Cole explained the (stupid) rules of Triple Threat matches where you can do literally anything and have anyone interfere on your behalf to win a title that is supposed to be represented by the wrestler who is better than her opponents, all because they haven’t figure out that it’d be okay if one of the three wrestlers got DQ’d thus eliminated, leaving it a one-on-one battle.
Sky took an early beating and rolled to ringside. Belair and Ripley then squared off. Belair knocked Ripley around, received boos, and signaled for the crowd to kiss her ass. She then beat up both Sky and Ripley in the corner. Sky slipped free and yanked on Belair’s braid. Cole said it can be a weapon or a detriment for Belair. Sky landed a double blockbuster and scored a two count on both at the same time. Belair rammed Sky into the turnbuckle. Ripley knocked Belair to the floor and then flip dove onto her. Sky then springboard backflipped onto Ripley and played to the crowd.
They battled at ringside for a couple minutes. Ripley sent Sky into Belair with a Razor’s Edge leading to a two count on Sky. Sky rallied a minute later by charging into each opponent in opposite corners. At 8:00 Belair intervened on a superplex attempt by Rhea on Sky, and then she sent them to the mat with back suplex. They were all down and slow to get up. A “This is awesome!” chant rang out.
Sky landed a springboard missile dropkick on Ripley and then kipped up. She played to the crowd and they cheered her. Belair then speared Sky. Barrett said you can pay a price if you get caught admiring your handiwork. Belair landed a top rope shooting star press. Ripley broke up the cover and then slammed Belair with a Rip Tide and then stack covered her for a two count.
Sky DDT’d Ripley, but when she charged, Ripley kicked her. Ripley leaped off the second rope with Rip Tide attempt, but Sky countered. When Sky went for a moonsault, Ripley lifted her boots. Belair then gave Sky a KOD for a near fall, broken up by Ripley. A loud “This is awesome!” chant broke out.
Ripley catapulted Sky onto the top of the ringpost as they were battling on the second rope. Belair went for a KOD, but Ripley landed on her feet. Ripley went for a Rip Tide, but Belair slipped free and whipped Ripley with her braid. She followed with a KOD. Sky landed an Over the Moonsault on Belair for the win. “What a match!” said Cole. “Ladies and gentlemen, an afterthought no more.”
WINNER: Sky in 14:00 to retain the Women’s World Title.
(Keller’s Analysis: Sky really needed to win to overcome being demeaned by Ripley and Belair during the whole build as a nuisance rather than the reigning champion. The match was great start to finish. That was at the top of anyone’s reasonable expectations for how good the match could be. Lots of chemistry among them, they worked super-hard, and they hit everything perfectly.) [c]
-They showed Flavor Flav, Merab Dvalishvili from UFC, and rapper Rich the Kid at ringside. (Was it the kid or the adult holding the kid in his arms?)
-A video package aired on the next match.
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(2) DREW MCINTYRE vs. DAMIEN PRIEST – Sin City Street Fight
McIntyre came out first. The guitarist for Slayer played Priest’s theme song live on the stage as Priest made his entrance. The bell rang 49 minutes into the hour. Drew attacked Priest from behind and the ref called for the bell. Priest fought back and sent Drew to the floor. Priest superkicked Drew and then rammed him into the ringside barricade. They brawled up the ramp. Drew suplexed Priest on the ramp.
Back at ringside, Priest threw the case of the steps into Drew. Drew came back a minute later and bashed Priest twice in the head with the top of the ringside steps. He then bashed Priest in the back.
At 5;00, Priest tried to knock Drew off the ring apron through a table, but Drew fought back and clotheslined Priest over the top rope on the other side of the ring. He then landed a running flip dive onto Priest at ringside. Drew played to appreciative fans. Drew threw Priest back into the ring. Drew went for a Claymore, but Priest threw a chair at him. Drew gave Priest a dropkick and scored a two count. Drew bashed Priest across the back with a chair. Drew then put the chair over Priest’s head, but when he charged for a kick, Priest countered with a modified South of Heaven slam for a near fall.
Priest hit Drew with the chair and then wedged the chair into the corner. Drew recovered and gave Priest a spinebuster. Drew set up a table in the ring. Priest recovered and fought back. He delivered a Razor’s Edge of Drew through the table mid-ring for a two count at 9:00.
Priest walked the top rope while holding Drew’s hand. Drew shoved Priest off the top rope through the table below. (If only someone had thought of doing that before, Undertaker and the Spoiler wouldn’t have gotten away with that move all these decades.) Drew shoved Priest into the corner against the chair Priest had wedged in there. He then landed a Claymore for a clean three count.
Drew was hesitant to let the ref raise his arm and sold sore ribs. Priest credibly told the ref he was having trouble breathing and needed medical help as he lay on his back mid-ring.
WINNER: McIntyre in 14:00.
(Keller’s Analysis: Good match, and a total change of pace and style from the opener. Really good effort from both wrestlers and a hard-hitting match that had the crowd engaged. It made sense for Drew to win. As good of a last year Priest has had, Dre is still more valuable.) [c]
-They hyped their next trip to Perth, Australia including a WWE PLE.
-They showed Jahmyr Gibbs from the Detroit Lions, Daniel Cormier from UFC, and Tony Hinchcliffe. Hinchcliffe was booed and he egged on the fans.
(3) BRON BREAKKER vs. PENTA vs. DOMINIK MYSTERIO vs. FINN BALOR – Intercontinental Title match
Penta made his entrance first. When Dom came out, he was wearing a Lucha mask and had trouble pulling it off. Cole and McAfee laughed at him. Barrett said the match is supposed to be difficult to take off. Cole noted Dom’s ring entrance was sponsored by “Dude Wipes.” McAfee loved this and went off on descriptions of what the product does. “Everybody dumps,” he said. “Most people dump Dirty Doms into the toilet.” Balor came out next followed finally by Breakker. Cole noted this was Breakker’s WrestleMania debut. The bell rang 22 minutes into the second hour.
NOTE: 28 minutes of bell-to-bell action 82 minutes into the event.
Balor stomped away at Penta in the opening seconds. Balor and Dom threw Breakker to the floor and then gloated. Penta leaped off the top rope with a bodypress on Dom. He sent both Balor and Dom to the floor, then flipped over the top rope onto them. Breaker reappeared and leaped at Penta with a flying shoulder tackle. Back in the ring, Breakker caught Penta mid-air and powerslammed him.
Penta was setting up Balor for a suplex when Breakker moved in and suplexed both at once. Barrett raved about Breakker. Dom rallied. Cole noted there was a contingent of the crowd cheering on Dom, who got a big pop when he entered the ring, too. Breakker vertical suplexed both Balor and Dom at once. Cole said he’s “an absolute freak of nature.”
Breakker took Balor off the top rope with a Frankensteiner for a two count at 6:00. Balor kicked a charging Breakker itn hte chest. Dom dropkicked Penta and knocked Breakker to the floor. Dom then dropkicked Balor from behind and landed a 619. Balor blocked it. Fans booed. Balor swept Dom and stomped away at him. Penta gave Balor a Penta Driver for a near fall, broken up by Breakker.
Penta and Breakker then faced off. Carlito pulled the top rope down so Breakker tumped to the floor. Dom rolled up Penta for a near fall. Penta landed a Mexican Destroyer on Dom, but Carlito broke up the cover and then threw Penta into the announce desk. Carlito cleared the desk. McAfee and Cole yelled at him. Breakker then leaped off one table and speared Carlito onto the other table. McAfee said Carlito was sawed in half. Cole thought he was dead. Fans chanted, “Holy shit!”
Back in the ring, Breakker speared Penta. Dom gave Breakker a 619. Balor knocked Dom off balance on the top rope. He dropkicked Breakker into the corner and then set up the Coup De Gras. Dom landed a frog splash on Balor to break up his cover and then scored the pin.
WINNER: Dominik Mysterio in 11:00 to win the Intercontinental Title.
(Keller’s Analysis: Well, that’s a fun big moment for Dom. No one saw that coming other than our own Javier Machado in his WrestleMania 41 Night Two Preview article and Todd Martin on The Fix VIP podcast last Thursday! Dom has been such a pleasant surprise with his popularity growing organically over time and he has improved at a pace that made it convenient that fans were so into him. This is such a cool moment for him and certainly for Rey, more than making up for missing out on last night’s scheduled match. Dom gloating about it to Balor should lead to a full split, right? The match was really good, too.)
-Colby Covington from UFC, record producer Metro Boomin, and actor Dean Norris were pointed out in the crowd.
(4) RANDY ORTON vs. JOE HENDRY
Orton made his entrance. He did some mic work. Then Hendry was revealed as the person accepting Orton’s open challenge. Cole noted he is the TNA Champion. He wore the belt. Cole said he took NXT by storm last year and is now the TNA Champion. Barrett said he expected someone from the WWE locker room. He said Orton has a ton of rage pent up over Kevin Owens, and Orton will take it out on him. Barrett said Hendry became a viral sensation with a catchy song last year. The bell rang 49 minutes into the second hour. Fans chanted, “We believe!”
Hendry rolled up Orton for a two count in the opening seconds after a staredown. Barrett said Hendry is “no slouch.” (I should hope not.) Orton fought back, but Hendry landed a neckbreaker. Hendry stomped the mat old school style to get the fans clapping. He went for a chokeslam. Orton poked him in the eyes. Orton powerslammed Hendry and then delivered a draping DDT. Hendry came back with a fallaway slam and then played to the crowd. He spun around and smiled for the hard cam. Orton gave him an RKO out of nowhere for the win.
Afterward, Orton helped Hendry stand and talked with him about the moment he was part of. He raised his arm and fans cheered. Barrett said no one else in the locker room wanted any piece of this version of Orton. Orton then, of course, gave Hendry. another RKO. Fans chanted, “One more time!”
WINNER: Orton in 3:00.
(Keller’s Analysis: Eh, I get some people will love this fun little mid-card surprise, and it’s not the worst thing by any means. I’m really never a fan of a champion from another company being a comedic foil for someone in another company, even if he’s hardly a serious act even in TNA and probably dropping the belt soon. Hendry isn’t supposed to be a serious, focused competitor, but against Orton at WrestleMania, he just seemed almost disqualifyingly unserious here given the gravity of the moment. That all said, on balance, the Hendry brand was given a boost by this high-profile moment.)
(5) LOGAN PAUL vs. A.J. STYLES
Logan came out first and had nine camera angles on him that were shown in a grid. Styles came out second. Styles had the most straight-forward entrance of WrestleMania weekend. The bell rang 8 minutes into the third hour.
Barrett said Logan feeds off of negative energy. McAfee said he was raised on the Internet, so he’s used to a barrage of negativity. Logan took control a few minutes in and took it to Styles at ringside. Barrett said Styles is grappling with his own career mortality. Logan landed a top rope splash on Styles for a two count back in the ring at 5:00. Logan landed the Overbomb next for a near fall. Logan landed a split-legged legdrop on Styles for a one count. Logan then jabbed away at Logan. Logan stood on the second rope and played to the crowd. Barrett said no one should be surprised by this performance. He said he’s not a newcomer or an outsider. Cole said he continues to improve.
Styles showed some fire at 10:00 and made a comeback including a brainbuster suplex. When Styles went for a Phenomenal Forearm, Logan caught him and landed a rolling senton and then a springboard Lionsault for a two count. Styles set up a Styles Clash, but Logan resisted. Logan landed a slignshot flip lariat for a two count. Logan raised his Titanium loaded right hand and swung at Styles. Styles ducked and delivered a spinning powerbomb for a two count at 15:00.
Styles went for a Phenomenal Forearm, but Logan lifted his knees. He followed with a Styles Clash. Styles rolled through and delivered a Styles Clash himself. Both were down and slow to get up. Logan’s sidekick, Jeff, crawled around ringside with brass knuckles. Barrett called that Plan B for Logan. Karrion Kross appeared and took the brass knuckles away from him. Kross offered the knux to Styles. He pleaded with “Allen” to put it on and blast Logan with them. Styles held it up, but then tossed it aside.
Styles set up a Phenomenal Forearm, but Logan ducked, swung at Styles, and then landed the Pulverizer for the win.
WINNER: Logan in 18:00.
(Keller’s Analysis: This was fine. I don’t know if the Kross-Styles storyline is landing, and Logan is coming across more and more like he’s just screwing around in WWE and not really immersed as a true full-time wrestler. Logan is really good for his experience level, but he’d be a lot better by now if he had more frequent reps in the ring. I get having Logan get the clean win here, especially with the “out” of Styles being distracted by Kross.)
-Cole hyped the Netflix series “WWE: Unreal.”
-They showed actress Vanvessa Hudgens in the crowd. She had a Rock jersey on. Then they showed actor Rana Daggubati, boxer Terrance Crawford, and rapped Quavo.
(6) LIV MORGAN & RAQUEL RODRIGUEZ vs. LYRA VALKYRIA & BECKY LYNCH – Women’s Tag Team Title match
Lynch was the replacement for Bayley, who was attacked yesterday and knocked out of the match. The announcers talked about Liv and Raquel being defensive when asked about what happened to Bayley. They showed a woman crying in the crowd at the return of Becky. Cole said the last time they saw Becky was nearly a year ago when Liv beat her in a cage. Liv looked panic-stricken. (It’s too bad word of this spread so much this weekend, as it’d have been a nice surprise to witness in real time.) The bell rang 39 minutes into the third hour.
Liv opened against Becky, but Liv tagged out immediately to Raquel and then laughed. Becky pretended to tag out, but turned and hit Raquel. Becky applied an early sleeper.
The heel duo took over. Barrett said that’s because Becky and Lyra were “a hastily” thrown together tag team.
Becky eventually got the hot-tag and gave an exploder suplex to Liv. She knocked Liv around ringside before throwing her back into the ring where she applied a disarm her at 7:00. Raquel kicked Becky in the face before Liv tapped. Becky ducked a charging Raquel, but Liv then gave Becky an Oblivion. Lyra dove through the ropes. Raquel caught her, but Lyra turned it into a tornado DDT. Meanwhile, in the ring, Becky landed the Manhandle Slam for the win.
WINNERS: Valkyria & Lynch in 8:00 to capture the Women’s Tag Team Titles.
(Keller’s Analysis: A fine tag match. It’s good see Becky back. She and Lyra have a chemistry together. It seems, at least for now, that Becky isn’t joining a new Paul Heyman faction with Seth Rollins at this point. There’s always tomorrow.) [c]
-Cole hyped Backlash for May 10. They showed military bases watching WrestleMania.
-“Stone Cold” Steve Austin made an unannounced appearance. “What?!” said McAfee. Austin rode out on his four-wheeler and sped down the ramp and around the ring. Cole said that gave him nightmares. Austin looked like a five year old on his first kiddie roller coaster ride. He crashed into the ringside barricade. He checked on the fans. A woman in the front row actually seemed a little shaken up as Cole cackled. “I hope that lady’s okay,” he finally said.
Austin entered the ring and said, “If you’re having a great time at WrestleMania, give me a hell yeah!” He said he was there to announce the attendance for WrestleMania: 63,226. He said he’s been in a lot of buildings like this and it seems like there’s more than that. He demanded a recount. He said sometimes you’ve gotta do a job yourself. He started counting, and fans yelled “What?” between every number. He got up to 19. “Alright, that’s bullshit,” he said. He said the two-day attendance was 124,693. He said he hoped everyone makes it home safely. He called for beers and caught a couple cans as pyro blasted. He seemed to look over at the woman in the front row (she might’ve still been crying). A WWE official came over to check on her as Austin poured more beers down his throat. Austin then went over to her and said something before making his way to the back.
-They went to Barrett, Cole, and McAfee at ringside who drank beer. [c]
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(7) CODY RHODES vs. JOHN CENA – WWE Championship match
Cena made his entrance first. Nothing special. Black screens in the background, black t-shirt, and a black towel held over his head. Cole noted Cena’s last singles win was 7 years ago. His last WrestleMania win was ten years ago. He said the odds aren’t good. Barrett said he is a shadow of his former self. Cody’s entrance took place next, with motor cycles crossing each other on stage and then meeting on stage as Cody walked out in a mask. Cody’s official entrance theme then played and his mask opened up to reveal his eyes. The graphic noted it was his 9th title defense and 10th career WrestleMania. Cody held his daughter in his arms at ringside and greeted his wife Brandi and his sister. A drone flew over the crowd as Cole talked about the stakes. Cena was booed during formal ring introductions. Cody was booed even more. The bell rang 13 minutes into the fourth hour as a loud “Let’s Go Cena / Cena sucks!” chant rang out.
Barrett said Cody is the “hood ornament” of WWE and Cena is “a massive underdog.” Cena rolled to the floor seconds into the match after a shoulder check. Barrett said the high-pitched voices used to cheer Cena and the low-pitched voices booed him, but now they’re unified in saying “screw you, Cena.” Cole noted Cena is 0-4 against Cena. Barrett and Cole agreed that was so long ago, it doesn’t matter.
Cena took Cody down with a side headlock. Cole said Cena needs the pace to be slow. Cody escaped and dropkicked Cena, who rolled to ringside. Cody dove through the ropes and tackled Cena at ringside. Cody played to the crowd; boos rang out. Cena punched Cody and then stomped away at him. Cena clotheslined Cena twice, taking him down. He then applied a chinlock (needlessly loosely at first, as usual, so vintage Cena.) Cena landed a leaping axe handle. Cole said Cody seemed out of sorts.
Cody made a comeback with punches at 9:00. Cody poked Cody in the eyes and then pounded on his chest. Cena landed a tornado DDT for a two count. Cena landed a shoulder tackle and then stared down at Cody before landing a shoulder tackle. Cena waved his hand over Cody, but Cody poked him in the eye from underneath and landed a powerslam. Loud boos as he rallied and hit a Disaster Kick. Cody pounded the mat and more boos rang out. Cole acknowledged the boos and said many fans wanted to see the Greatest Hits from Cena. Cody landed a Cody Cutter for a two count.
Cody set up a bionic elbow, but Cena took Cody down with a drop toe hold. He then hit the Attitude Adjustment for a two count. Cena sat up and smiled and then laughed. Cena then signaled You Can’t See Me. Cole said Cena has turned the clock back a decade. Cena landed the Five Knuckle Shuffle. He set up another AA, but Cody countered into a roll-up for a two count. Cody did the Flair flip into the turnbuckles. When he climbed to the top rope, Cena knocked him off balance and Cody crotched the top turnbuckle. A “Let’s Go Cena! / Cena sucks!” dueling chant broke out.
Cena lifted Cody onto his shoulders and stood on the second rope and leaped off with an AA for a near fall at 15:00. Barrett said he saw panic in the eyes of Cena. Cody caught Cena leaping off the top rope and powerbombed him and then stack covered him for a two count. Cody landed a leaping springboard Cody Cutter for a two count. Cody played to the crowd. More boos. Cody then set up a CrossRhodes, but Cena escaped and landed another AA. He then applied an STFU. Cody crawled to the bottom rope. Cena dragged him back to the middle and applied it again (as loosely as ever). Cody crawled over to the bottom rope again. Cena dragged him to the middle. Cody kicked Cena off of him, and Cena crashed into the ref. Cody gave Cena a CrossRhodes. Cody made the cover and got a visual cover.
Cena removed the top turnbuckle as Cody checked on the downed ref. Cena and Cody exchanged strikes mid-ring. Cena threw Cody into the exposed turnbuckle twice and then hit the AA. Cody kicked out before three. The crowd popped. “What is it gonna take?!” asked McAfee. The Rock’s music then played. Cena laughed. Travis Scott walked out with the Hardcore Title belt. He strolled down the ramp. Cena reached down and helped him up onto the ring apron. Cena gave him instructions, then held up Cody. Cody elbowed out of Cena’s grip and gave Cena a CrossRhodes. Scott yanked the ref out of the ring during his count. Cole said the ref appeared knocked out from hitting the floor.
Cody invited Scott into the ring. Scott entered and got in Cody’s face. He took a swing. Cody blocked him and gave him a CrossRhodes. Cody rolled Scott out of the ring. Cena charged at Cody with the belt. Cody blocked it and took the belt. Cena backed off. Cody looked conflicted. Cena kicked him in the crotch. Cole said Cody chose to be the good guy. Cena then hit Cody in the head with the belt. Cena looked for the ref at ringside and called him into the ring. Cena made the cover for the win.
Cena celebrated and pyro blasted. Cole conceded that Cena tonight “has become the GOAT.”
WINNER: Cena in 25:00 to capture the WWE Title for the 17th time.
(Keller’s Analysis: They managed to get through the match competently enough. Travis Scott being the tipping point for Cena to win when nobody cares about him in the WWE context is lame. No surprise Cena won as that did seem like the next logical chapter in the Cena retirement story. Cody was booed, but not in a way that it seemed to just become the predominant story of the match.)
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