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WWE WrestleMania night 2 Results — April 20, 2025
Full WWE results for April 20, 2025 in Las Vegas, NV. Match card, winners, methods, and championship updates.
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April 20, 2025 — Las Vegas, NVEvent Time: Sun, Apr 20, 11:00 PM UTC
Event Recap
WrestleMania 41 Night 2 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas concluded WWE’s biggest annual event with historic moments, major title changes, surprise returns, and intense action across the card. The night opened with a high‑profile triple threat for the WWE Women’s World Championship, continued with chaotic multi‑person battles and featured a violent Sin City Street Fight. Dominik Mysterio scored his first singles title in WWE history by winning the Intercontinental Championship, while Logan Paul picked up a controversial singles victory over AJ Styles. The tag team and mid‑card divisions also saw dramatic developments as Becky Lynch made a triumphant return to win gold with Lyra Valkyria, and the main event ended with John Cena breaking the all‑time record for most world championship reigns by defeating Cody Rhodes to claim the Undisputed WWE Championship.
Match Results
Final
Pinfall
Iyo Sky
Successful Defense
+28
Title defense: +4
Winning Non-ME Match at WrestleMania: +16
Being on the Non-ME Card at WrestleMania: +8
Summary
The opening match saw three of WWE’s top women in a fast‑paced triple threat contest for the Women’s World Title. All three competitors traded momentum throughout, with Belair’s explosive power and Ripley’s strikes offset by SKY’s innovative offense. Near‑falls and elevated spots kept the crowd engaged, including Belair’s near‑finish with the KOD and Ripley’s heavy Riptide. In the end, SKY hit a decisive moonsault to pin Belair and retain her championship, showcasing her resilience against two elite challengers.
+8
Being on the Non-ME Card at WrestleMania: +8
+24
Winning Non-ME Match at WrestleMania: +16
Being on the Non-ME Card at WrestleMania: +8
Summary
The Sin City Street Fight was a brutal, no‑DQ matchup filled with weapon use and relentless brawling between McIntyre and Priest. Both men brought their physical styles to the forefront, including chairs and heavy strikes that echoed the fight’s gritty stipulation. McIntyre capitalized late in the bout with a powerful Claymore Kick, flooring Priest for the pinfall. His win delivered a decisive conclusion to one of the night’s most hard‑hitting confrontations.
Final
Pinfall
Dominik Mysterio
New Champion
+29
Title win: +5
Winning Non-ME Match at WrestleMania: +16
Being on the Non-ME Card at WrestleMania: +8
Summary
In a chaotic Fatal Four‑Way, Dominik Mysterio emerged victorious to capture the Intercontinental Championship in his first major singles title victory on the main roster. The match featured high‑impact offense from all four competitors, with Breakker’s strength, Bálor’s precision, and Penta’s explosive moves keeping the title highly contested. Near‑falls and close covers added suspense, but Mysterio seized the moment by hitting a Frog Splash to secure the pinfall. The victory marked a major career milestone for Mysterio and energized the mid‑card division.
+8
Being on the Non-ME Card at WrestleMania: +8
+24
Winning Non-ME Match at WrestleMania: +16
Being on the Non-ME Card at WrestleMania: +8
Summary
Randy Orton continued his WrestleMania run with a competitive singles match against Joe Hendry. The bout featured classic Orton strikes and methodical pacing, as he worked to ground Hendry and control the distance. Hendry showed heart and grit, countering on multiple occasions and earning respect from the crowd with his tenacity. Orton ultimately leveraged his veteran experience with an RKO for the pinfall victory, keeping his momentum strong following Night 1 action.
+8
Being on the Non-ME Card at WrestleMania: +8
+24
Winning Non-ME Match at WrestleMania: +16
Being on the Non-ME Card at WrestleMania: +8
Summary
In a spotlight singles match, Logan Paul faced veteran AJ Styles in a narrative‑driven encounter that balanced athletic offense and drama. Styles delivered his signature Phenomenal Forearm and near‑falls, but the match’s momentum shifted when external interference and timing allowed Paul to capitalize. Paul connected with his finishing move, the Paulverizer, to secure the controversial pinfall victory over Styles. The bout highlighted Paul’s evolving in‑ring presence and furthered his narrative within WWE.
New Champion
Summary
Becky Lynch made a triumphant return to WWE by answering Lyra Valkyria’s tag title challenge and teaming with her against Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez. The team chemistry and veteran savvy of Lynch bolstered Valkyria’s dynamic offense in a highly competitive tag bout. Lynch scored the decisive pin with a Manhandle Slam on Morgan, earning gold alongside Valkyria and sparking cheers from the WWE Universe. Their victory brought renewed energy to the women’s tag division.
Main Event
+30
Main Eventing Night Two at WrestleMania: +30
New Champion
+75
Title win: +5
Winning Main Event Night Two at WrestleMania: +40
Main Eventing Night Two at WrestleMania: +30
Summary
The main event saw Cody Rhodes defend his Undisputed WWE Championship against WWE legend John Cena in a historic clash. The match was intense and dramatic, featuring multiple signature moves and narrative beats that captivated the crowd. Outside interference, including involvement from rapper Travis Scott, added to the chaotic atmosphere as Cena utilized both his veteran savvy and underhanded tactics. Cena ultimately secured the pinfall — breaking Ric Flair’s record with his 17th world title — after a low blow and a belt shot, ending Rhodes’s lengthy reign and cementing a monumental moment in WrestleMania history.



















