WWE WrestleMania 41 Results Night 1 & Night 2

Night 1

WrestleMania 41 delivered on every level—from shocking betrayals to career-defining championship wins. With nearly 62,000 fans packing the stadium, the biggest show of the year lived up to its billing. Here’s your complete breakdown of all the action, title changes, and unforgettable moments from a WrestleMania that shook the WWE Universe.


Jey Uso Ends GUNTHER’s Reign, Captures World Heavyweight Championship

Jey Uso shocked the world—and ended one of WWE’s most dominant reigns in recent memory—by forcing GUNTHER to tap out in the middle of the ring. The two kicked things off with a physical, back-and-forth exchange until GUNTHER attempted to walk away with the title in hand. Jey chased him down, only to get cracked with the belt.

Despite the setback, Jey fired back with multiple Uso Splashes and even locked in a sleeper hold of his own. In a stunning moment, GUNTHER tapped out, crowning Jey Uso as the new World Heavyweight Champion. Jimmy Uso joined his brother in the ring for a heartfelt Bloodline moment to celebrate the monumental win.

Winner (New Champion): Jey Uso


New Day Claim Tag Team Gold in Instant Classic

The New Day rolled into WrestleMania with their signature energy, but they left with something far more valuable—the World Tag Team Championships.

Xavier Woods and Kofi Kingston battled the rugged War Raiders in a hard-hitting, fast-paced bout that saw big moves, near-falls, and wild double-team maneuvers. In the end, a top-rope double stomp from Woods sealed the win, proving New Day is far from finished when it comes to tag team glory.

Winners (New Champions): The New Day


Jade Cargill Puts Down Naomi in Physical Showdown

Naomi brought the fight to Jade Cargill, but the powerhouse proved too much in the end. After surviving Naomi’s athletic counters and a moonsault submission attempt, Cargill hit Jaded to pick up a definitive win.

Cargill continues to stake her claim as one of the most dominant forces in WWE’s women’s division.

Winner: Jade Cargill


Jacob Fatu Ends LA Knight’s U.S. Title Run in Wild Battle

Jacob Fatu made a massive statement at WrestleMania, dethroning LA Knight in a brutal, high-impact clash for the United States Championship. Knight brought his signature offense and nearly retained after a BFT, but Fatu absorbed the damage and fired back with a top-rope Samoan Drop and a double moonsault combo to get the pin.

With this win, Fatu plants his flag in the singles division—loud and clear.

Winner (New Champion): Jacob Fatu


El Grande Americano Outlasts Rey Fenix in Lucha War

What started with chaos between El Hijo del Vikingo and El Grande Americano spilled into a fast-paced clash with Rey Fenix that left fans breathless. High-flying action, attempted mask removals, and even a metal object hidden in Americano’s mask played into the match’s drama.

Despite Fenix’s resilience and aerial offense, Americano hit a diving headbutt to put him away in the end.

Winner: El Grande Americano


Tiffany Stratton Holds Off Charlotte Flair in Women’s Title Showdown

It was “Tiffy Time” once again at WrestleMania, as Tiffany Stratton successfully defended her WWE Women’s Championship against a highly motivated Charlotte Flair.

After both women worked each other’s knees and traded power spots, Stratton hit the Prettiest Moonsault Ever to score one of the biggest wins of her young career.

Winner (Still Champion): Tiffany Stratton


Seth Rollins Wins Triple Threat Chaos After Heyman Betrayals

In a WrestleMania main event that rewrote allegiances and stunned the crowd, Seth Rollins defeated both Roman Reigns and CM Punk—with a shocking twist from Paul Heyman.

What began as a wild brawl spilled into the crowd and through the announce tables. Reigns delivered powerbombs, Punk locked in the Anaconda Vice, and Rollins hit Curb Stomps—yet no one could secure the win.

Heyman, who had aligned with Punk, first betrayed him with a low blow and handed the chair to Reigns. Moments later, he turned on Reigns too, delivering another low blow and gifting Rollins the chair. Rollins cleaned house, nailed a final Curb Stomp on Reigns, and pinned the Tribal Chief to win it all.

Winner: Seth Rollins


WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2025 Honored

Before the main event, WWE paid tribute to its newest Hall of Fame inductees. The class of 2025 stood tall on the WrestleMania stage, receiving a roaring ovation from the sold-out crowd of 61,467 fans.


Night 2

IYO SKY Outlasts Rhea Ripley and Bianca Belair in Women’s Title Thriller

IYO SKY walked into WrestleMania as champion and left the same way—but it was anything but easy. The triple threat for the Women’s World Championship saw Bianca Belair and Rhea Ripley bring the fight early, with SKY constantly stuck between two powerful forces.

All three women had major moments, including Belair’s devastating KOD and Ripley’s signature Rip Tide. But just when Belair seemed to have it won, IYO flew in with Over The Moonsault and pinned Belair to retain in a fast-paced, show-stealing opener.

Winner (Still Champion): IYO SKY


McIntyre Wins a War in Sin City Street Fight

Drew McIntyre and Damian Priest beat the living hell out of each other in a Sin City Street Fight that lived up to its name. Steel steps, chairs, tables—it was all legal, and all used brutally.

Priest looked to put McIntyre through a table with a Razor’s Edge, but McIntyre recovered and delivered a crushing Claymore Kick with Priest’s head against a chair for the win. McIntyre got a much-needed WrestleMania moment, and Priest was left in a heap of wreckage.

Winner: Drew McIntyre


Dominik Mysterio Steals the Intercontinental Championship

In a high-octane Fatal 4-Way for the Intercontinental Title, it was the ultimate opportunist who walked away with the gold.

Bron Breakker bulldozed through most of the match and even speared Carlito through an announce desk after the legend tried to interfere on behalf of Penta El Zero Miedo. But when Finn Balor landed the Coup de Grace on Breakker, Dominik Mysterio swooped in with a Frog Splash to steal the pin and become Intercontinental Champion for the first time in his career.

Winner (New Champion): Dominik Mysterio


Randy Orton Drops Joe Hendry—Then Drops Him Again

The TNA World Champion Joe Hendry answered Randy Orton’s open challenge, bringing a crossover moment to WrestleMania. But after a quick back-and-forth, Orton caught Hendry with an RKO out of nowhere for the win.

Post-match, Orton raised Hendry’s hand in respect… and then hit him with another RKO, because, well, he’s Randy Orton.

Winner: Randy Orton


Logan Paul Beats AJ Styles—with an Assist and a Twist

Logan Paul continued his WrestleMania hot streak by picking up a major win over AJ Styles—but it didn’t come without chaos.

Both men traded wild offense, including a springboard moonsault from Paul and a Blue Thunder Bomb from Styles. But just when Styles had the momentum, Jeff Levin tried to hand Paul brass knuckles. Karrion Kross intercepted, only for Styles to toss them aside and deck Kross himself.

In the confusion, Paul landed his signature Paul-verizer punch to score the win and walk away victorious yet again on the biggest stage.

Winner: Logan Paul


Becky Lynch Returns to Tag with Valkyria, Wins Gold

After a sneak attack on Bayley seemingly canceled a planned Women’s Tag Title match, Adam Pearce wasn’t having it—and Lyra Valkyria found herself a new partner: Becky Lynch.

The surprise return turned the match on its head. Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez used every trick in the book to isolate Valkyria, but once Lynch tagged in, it was a different game. After breaking out of Oblivion and taking down both opponents, Lynch landed a Manhandle Slam on Morgan to secure the win and new tag team gold.

Winners (New Champions): Becky Lynch & Lyra Valkyria


Cena Wins Record 17 World Title in WrestleMania Main Event

In one of the most controversial main events in WrestleMania history, John Cena shocked the WWE Universe by defeating Cody Rhodes

The two put on a clinic early, with Rhodes surviving multiple Attitude Adjustments and even hitting the Cross-Rhodes. But when the referee went down, the match turned chaotic. Cena removed a turnbuckle pad, delivered another AA, and nearly stole the win—until Travis Scott’s music hit.

Scott distracted the ref, pulled him out during a pinfall, and looked to side with Cena—only for Rhodes to hit Scott with a Cross-Rhodes. But Cena took advantage of the moment, hitting a low blow and smashing Cody with the title belt before pinning him.

With that, John Cena became the Undisputed WWE Champion for the 17th time—breaking Ric Flair’s legendary record in the most controversial way possible.

Winner (New Champion): John Cena


Attendance Hits Another High

“Stone Cold” Steve Austin made a surprise appearance to announce the official Night Two attendance of 63,226, capping off a two-night WrestleMania total of 124,693 fans—a new record for the event.

Final Thoughts

WrestleMania 41 delivered blockbuster moments from top to bottom. With title changes across multiple divisions and a reshaped world title picture, WWE now heads into a brand-new era.

Jey Uso stands atop the mountain. Seth Rollins holds the final laugh. And Paul Heyman? Well, he’s still the smartest man in the room.

And now, with the red-hot Cody Rhodes dethroned and John Cena standing on top (with help from Travis Scott), the road to Backlash is shaping up to be explosive.