WWE WrestleMania 41 delivered two nights packed with thrilling matches, shocking twists, and memorable moments at Allegiant Stadium. Here’s a detailed recap of every match from both nights.
Jey Uso captured the World Heavyweight Championship in a hard-fought battle against Gunther. Uso, the 2025 Royal Rumble winner, used Gunther’s own signature moves against him, including a powerbomb and three top-rope splashes, before locking in a rear-naked choke to force the tap-out. The match was a back-and-forth showcase of chops, superkicks, and near-falls, with Uso’s victory marking a historic moment as he became champion, surpassing his father Rikishi’s legacy.
The New Day (Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods) overcame The War Raiders to win their 12th main roster tag title. Despite solid in-ring work, the match lacked crowd energy following the emotional opener.
Jade Cargill defeated Naomi in a non-title match, showcasing her power and athleticism. Naomi impressed as a heel, but Cargill’s dominance was clear, delivering a powerbomb and her finisher “Jaded” for the win.
Jacob Fatu claimed the U.S. title with a high-impact performance, including consecutive moonsaults. The match was one of the night’s highlights, with strong chemistry between the two.
Rey Fenix, substituting for Rey Mysterio, lost to El Grande Americano, who used a metal plate hidden in his mask to gain an unfair advantage. The match was entertaining, with a unique gimmick and solid lucha libre action.
Tiffany Stratton retained her title in a brutal contest with Charlotte Flair. Both women targeted knees and exchanged finishers, with Stratton landing a second “Prettiest Moonsault Ever” to secure the win.
Seth Rollins won a match-of-the-year contender, defeating Punk and Reigns after a steel chair shot and his finisher “The Stomp.” The match featured intense action, near-falls, and a shocking betrayal as Paul Heyman turned on Reigns and Punk to align with Rollins.
| Jey Uso def. Gunther (c) | World Heavyweight Championship |
| The New Day (c) def. The War Raiders (c) | World Tag Team Championship |
| Jade Cargill def. Naomi | Singles match |
| Jacob Fatu def. LA Knight (c) | United States Championship |
| El Grande Americano def. Rey Fenix | Singles Match |
| Tiffany Stratton (c) def. Charlotte Flair | WWE Women’s Championship |
| Seth Rollins def. CM Punk and Roman Reigns | Triple Threat Main Event |
Iyo Sky retained her title by capitalizing on Ripley and Belair’s rivalry, hitting an “Over the Moonsault” for the win. The match was a high-quality triple threat with inventive spots and dramatic near-falls.
McIntyre avenged past losses by defeating Priest in a brutal street fight featuring steel chairs and tables. The match was physical but well-paced, with McIntyre finishing Priest with a Claymore through a steel chair.
Dominik Mysterio won his first Intercontinental title in a fast-paced, action-packed match. Breakker dominated early, but Mysterio capitalized on a distraction to hit a frog splash and pin Bálor.
Randy Orton defeated TNA World Champion Joe Hendry in a short match, ending with an RKO. The bout served as a special appearance for Hendry but lacked depth.
Logan Paul upset AJ Styles after interference from Karrion Kross. Styles refused to embrace his darker side, costing him the match. The bout had moments of excitement but lacked chemistry.
Becky Lynch returned to win the Women’s Tag Team titles with Valkyria, avenging a previous loss to Morgan and Rodriguez. The match was solid but felt focused on Lynch’s comeback.
John Cena defeated Cody Rhodes to win his record-breaking 17th world title. The match ended controversially with interference from rapper Travis Scott and a low blow from Cena. While historic, the finish divided fans and lacked the expected presence of The Rock.
| Iyo Sky (c) def. Rhea Ripley and Bianca Belair | Women’s World Championship Triple Threat |
| Drew McIntyre def. Damian Priest | Sin City Street Fight |
| Dominik Mysterio def. Bron Breakker (c), Penta, and Finn Bálor – | Intercontinental Championship |
| Randy Orton def. Joe Hendry | Singles Match |
| Logan Paul def. AJ Styles | Singles Match |
| Becky Lynch & Lyra Valkyria def. Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez (c) | WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship |
| John Cena def. Cody Rhodes (c) | Undisputed WWE Championship |
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