WrestleMania 41 Results: Full Match Winners from Night 1 & 2
WrestleMania 41 results delivered two action-packed nights filled with title changes, surprise moments, and record-setting history. From veterans like Cena and Orton to rising stars like Dominik Mysterio and Iyo Sky, here’s how both nights played out — match by match.

WrestleMania 41 Night 1
Tiffany Stratton vs. Charlotte Flair (Women’s Championship)

Flair and Stratton opened with crisp chain wrestling, testing each other’s technical ability. Stratton used her athleticism to stay one step ahead, while Flair focused on wearing her down with submissions. Late in the match, Flair attempted a Spear, but Stratton dodged and countered with a handspring elbow. She quickly followed up with the Prettiest Moonsault Ever for a clean pin.
- Winner: Tiffany Stratton
Jacob Fatu vs. LA Knight (United States Championship)

Jacob Fatu dominated the early goings with brutal offense and relentless strikes. LA Knight tried to mount a comeback with a DDT and neckbreaker combo, but Fatu kept getting back up. The match spilled to the outside, where Fatu used the steel steps to his advantage. Back in the ring, Fatu hit a top-rope Samoan Drop followed by two moonsaults for the win.
- Winner: Jacob Fatu
The New Day vs. The War Raiders (Tag Team Championship)
Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods used quick tags and high-flying moves to stay ahead of the powerhouse War Raiders. Erik and Ivar used their strength to slow things down, nearly pinning Woods multiple times. The turning point came when Kingston broke up a near fall and landed Trouble in Paradise. They followed with the Midnight Hour to seal the win.
- Winners: The New Day
Jey Uso vs. Gunther (World Heavyweight Championship)

Jey Uso came in hungry for his first singles title on the grandest stage, while Gunther entered as the dominant and longest-reigning champion. The match started with hard strikes and power moves, with Gunther trying to slow Jey’s speed. Midway, Jey gained momentum with several dives and a superkick barrage. Gunther regained control briefly, but Jey’s endurance and crowd support pushed him through. After a final Uso Splash and a locked-in sleeper hold, Gunther tapped out in a rare submission loss.
- Winner: Jey Uso
Seth Rollins vs. Roman Reigns vs. CM Punk (Triple Threat)

This chaotic triple threat saw long-standing tensions explode between three former world champions. Each man had their moments of dominance, with Punk targeting both Rollins and Reigns while trying to stay focused amid distractions. Midway through, Paul Heyman shocked everyone by interfering and siding with Rollins. Punk and Reigns both fell victim to his betrayal. Rollins used the distraction to stomp Reigns and secure the win.
- Winner: Seth Rollins
WrestleMania 41 Night 2
Drew McIntyre vs. Damian Priest (Sin City Street Fight)
This brutal fight used every weapon around the ring, from chairs to tables. McIntyre used the stairs to trap Priest before delivering a selfie mid-match, which fired up the crowd. Priest responded with a Razor’s Edge through a table, but McIntyre survived. The match ended after Priest was shoved through stacked tables and hit with a Claymore.
- Winner: Drew McIntyre
Dominik Mysterio vs. Finn Bálor vs. Bron Breakker vs. Penta (Intercontinental Championship)
This fatal four-way was wild from the start with no alliances lasting long. Penta and Bálor tried to team up, but it quickly turned into chaos with everyone breaking pins. Breakker impressed with strength, hitting multiple spears and a Frankensteiner. Mysterio capitalized after a Coup de Grace, hitting a frog splash on Bálor for the win.
- Winner: Dominik Mysterio
Randy Orton vs. Joe Hendry (Open Challenge)

Orton issued a surprise open challenge and Hendry answered, making his WrestleMania debut. Hendry started strong, hitting a fallaway slam and surprising Orton with a near fall. Orton quickly turned the tide with a hanging DDT and an RKO. After the match, Orton showed respect — then dropped Hendry with a second RKO.
- Winner: Randy Orton
Iyo Sky vs. Rhea Ripley vs. Bianca Belair (Women’s World Championship)

This triple threat match was fast-paced with constant action. Sky darted between her opponents, using speed while Ripley and Belair leaned into power. There were near-falls on both challengers, with Ripley breaking up several pins. After Belair hit a K.O.D. on Ripley, Sky landed an Over The Moonsault on Belair for the win.
- Winner: Iyo Sky
Logan Paul vs. AJ Styles

Styles controlled the early pace, targeting Logan’s ribs and landing a big brainbuster. Paul came back with aerial moves and crowd taunts, feeding off Karrion Kross’s ringside interference. Styles refused to use brass knuckles handed to him by Kross, leading to distraction. Logan used the opening to land a right hand and finish with the Paulverizer.
- Winner: Logan Paul
Becky Lynch & Lyra Valkyria vs. Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez (Women’s Tag Team Championship)

With Bayley injured backstage, Lynch filled in for Valkyria and brought high energy. Morgan and Rodriguez worked well as champions, isolating Valkyria and keeping Lynch off the apron. When Lynch finally tagged in, she unloaded on both opponents. After chaos broke out, Lynch landed the Manhandle Slam on Morgan to win the titles.
- Winners: Becky Lynch & Lyra Valkyria
Cody Rhodes vs. John Cena (Undisputed WWE Championship)

This emotional main event had the crowd split between Cena’s legacy and Rhodes’ rising momentum. Both men exchanged multiple finishers, with Cena hitting three Attitude Adjustments and Rhodes landing back-to-back Cody Cutters. A ref bump opened the door for chaos as Travis Scott interfered. After dodging a belt shot, Rhodes hesitated to use it — and Cena took advantage with a low blow and belt strike to win his 17th title.
- Winner: John Cena
Conclusion
WrestleMania 2025 delivered highs and lows, just as fans expected. Cena’s win changes WWE history. Rising stars like Iyo Sky and Dominik Mysterio made their mark. And for others, like Rhodes and Styles, it’s back to the drawing board.
With new champions and fresh rivalries brewing, WWE’s future after WrestleMania looks just as wild as the show itself.
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- https://www.cbssports.com/wwe/news/wwe-wrestlemania-41-results-live-updates-grades-night-2
- https://www.wwe.com/shows/wrestlemania/article/full-wrestlemania-sunday-41-results
- https://www.wwe.com/shows/wrestlemania/wrestlemania-41-saturday-results
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