Welcome to Night 2 of WrestleMania 41!
Welcome back to Rajah.com's live results coverage of WrestleMania, Night 2! If you missed last night, check out our live results coverage and/or quick recap on the Rajah.com main site. There are seven matches on tap for Night Two. Card subject to change, just like Night One. Here's a quick rundown of the announced card as of the time of this writing:
- Women's World Championship Triple-Threat Opening Match: Iyo Sky(c) vs Bianca Belair vs Rhea Ripley
- Singles Match: AJ styles vs Logan Paul
- Singles Match: Randy Orton vs TBD (Kevin Owens cannot compete due to legit injury.)
- WWE Women's Tag Team Championship Match: Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez(c) vs Lyra Valkyria & TBD (Bayley cannot compete due to kayfabe injury.)
- Intercontinental Championship Fatal 4-Way Match: Bron Breakker(c) vs Dominik Mysterio vs Finn Balor vs Penta
- Sin City Street Fight Match: Drew McIntyre vs Damian Priest
- WWE Championship Main Event Match: Cody Rhodes(c) vs John Cena
WrestleMania 41, Night 2 Live Results (Apr. 20, 2025) Allegiant Stadium - Las Vegas
Show Opener
Ava Maxx sings a patriotic song, Cole rants on as Superstars are shown either arriving or chillin' backstage, and we're reminded that Lyra Valkyra and Randy Orton both are in matches involving Superstars to-be-determined. Bron Breakker noticeably gets a lot of dog-barks when he's shown, and Randy Orton's shown walking with what I presume is his wife. If not, his wife gon' be mad. Stephanie McMahon makes her way to the ring and gives words. She remarks that the last time WrestleMania was in Las Vegas, it was WrestleMania IX. She says WWE is family, and remarks her daughter is 16. She tells us "welcome home and welcome to Night 2 of WrestleMania!" We get a ton of pyro. Michael Cole, Pat McAfee, and Wade Barrett are our commentary team tonight. This is Wade's WrestleMania debut, and Cole's 28th WrestleMania appearance.
Women's World Championship Triple-Threat Match: Iyo Sky(c) vs Bianca Belair vs Rhea Ripley
At 7:08pm, Iyo Sky begins her entrance and it's showtime! Bianca Belair is out next to massive boos right at 7:11pm. A crew of about a dozen women (assuming genders, sorry) are whipping long braids like Belair's while dancing and such. Out last is Rhea Ripley to a great reception at 7:14pm. We're reminded that Iyo has not won at WrestleMania yet, but she's 3-0 in triple threat matches and it's also her birthday. We get our bell at 7:18pm and we're off! Ripley and Belair jaw-off while Iyo stands off, ignored. Both women ignore her further so she attacks them both. Belair and Ripley go after one another; Sky engages and drops Ripley with a Hurricanrana. Iyo is off to a fast start, and showcases her athleticism. Belair and Ripley eventually send Iyo to the outside and begin focusing on each other. Sky gets pissed and hits the ring, taking everyone down. A double-blockbuster off the top rope leaves the challengers rocking, and the champ follows it up with a double-dropkick. Sky takes out both challengers again on the outside with a springboard moonsault.
Sky takes Ripley into the ring and looks for a cover minutes into our match. Belair interjects, sending Ripley out and taunting Ripley. Sky rolls up Belair from behind for a two. Belair and Sky engage for a few moments, with Belair smacking her ass at one point to enrage Sky. Belair hits a triple suplex move, with the third suplex being a bit of a stalling suplex and culminating in a kip-up. The crowd does not like that and boos hard. Ripley gets back into the fight, taking out Belair. Sky tries to dive to the outside and attack but Belair catches her and swings her into the barricade. Ripley and Belair take it back inside the squared circle, one-on-one. Ripley looks for a cover around 8:24pm after a Razor's Edge toss but Belair powers out at two. Ripley looks for a leg anchor submission on Iyo but Belair makes the save. Belair hoists Ripley up for the KOD but Ripley escapes. Belair and Ripley charge each other and wipe each other out with simultaneous face slams. The crowd pops for this. Iyo is up first and notices Belair and Ripley seated in opposite corners. Sky with short Bronco Busters on both. Iyo goes up top; Ripley climbs the turnbuckles behind her. Belair positions and all three women execute a triple suplex move that leaves everyone down.
Around 7:28pm, the pace picks up. Belair with a vicious spear to Iyo followed by a springboard assault for a close call. Ripley makes the save and sends Belair out of the ring. Ripley pulls Iyo up, but Sky rips off a DDT out of nowhere. Iyo charges Rhea in the corner--right into a kick. Ripley sits on the top turnbuckle and pulls Iyo up across her lap. Ripley looks for a Riptide off the middle rope but Iyo counters! Rhea's down! Sky heads up top and hits the Genius of the Sky over-the-moonsault (whatever) but before she can cover, Belair hits a KOD! Belair covers but Ripley makes the save at 7:30pm. A pissed-off Belair is up first, pacing around a downed Ripley. Belair begins to screech at Ripley, yelling "I work harder than you" over and over. Ripley smacks the shit out of Belair; Belair with a big right in return. Ripley and Belair battle to the corner and up onto the middle turnbuckles. Ripley sends Belair to the outside. Iyo Sky quickly tries to attack Ripley with a Poisonrana but Ripley blocks it, swinging Iyo into the turnbuckles. Belair snatches Ripley off the top and looks for KOD but Ripley escapes. Rhea looks for a Riptide but Belair blocks it with a massively loud shot from her braid. She covers but Iyo hits her over-the-moonsault off the top to wipe them out, covering and picking up the win at 7:33pm!
Your Winner AND STILL Women's World Champion, Iyo Sky! (15 minutes)
Sin City Street Fight: Drew McIntyre vs Damian Priest
Drew McIntyre begins his entrance at 7:41pm. It was okay. But at 7:46pm, motherfuckin' Kerry King of Slayer fame plays a few custom riffs then starts playing Damian Priest's theme! Gen Z and younger, google "Seasons in the Abyss" and we'll discuss metal history next month. Priest comes out with a big cape-like wings and flame pyro. Kerry King plays him down the ramp and I have to say, looks fucking fantastic for his age. We get our introductions ahead of our bell at 7:49pm. Both men immediately begin to brawl to the outside of the ring, using big blows and superior suplexes on the hard ringside floor and entrance ramp to rile up the crowd. Priest uses the steel steps to ram McIntyre in the face and takes a turn in control early on. Priest gets a table to a big pop about two minutes in, but Drew attacks before Damian can do anything with it. The battle continues around the ringside area and seems to keep the fans engaged enough. McIntyre takes control and begins to destroy Priest around the ring. At one point, McIntyre takes a selfie with a downed Priest to a big pop...then texts the image to someone. Drew uses a chair to soften the ear of Priest, then retrieves a table of his own to a big pop.
McIntyre sets the table up outside the ring, in front of the commentary team. He retrieves a second table and sets it up right beside the other. Priest begins to rise in the ring and attacks McIntyre as he tries to enter the ring. McIntyre teeters above the tables he set up but weathers the strikes from Priest. McIntyre enters the ring and attacks Priest, sending him from the ring. McIntyre rebounds against the opposite ropes before hitting a diving suicide-type strike over the top to a huge pop. Drew takes the action back in the ring and gets another pop. Drew posts up in the corner, calling for the Claymore. He charges in but Priest blocks it with a big chair deflection; Drew shakes it off and immediately closes the gap to hit the Claymore for real! Priest is down. Drew grabs a chair and begins to smack Priest across the back, repeatedly. McIntyre positions a steel chair around Priest's neck and sets up for a Claymore. McIntyre charges in--but Priest grabs him with one hand for a chokeslam! Priest picks up the chair and begins to use it to smash McIntyre in the back multiple times.
Priest wedges the steel chair in the corner, between the middle and top turnbuckles. When he turns around, he walks into a big Spinebuster from Drewy-Mac. McIntyre sets a table up in the middle of the ring at 7:58pm. McIntyre positions Drew on the top turnbuckle and chops him. Priest rallies and hits a Razor's Edge on Drew through the table for a close fall. Priest retrieves the steel steps and pulls down his shoulder straps. Priest looks for a chokeslam but McIntyre rakes the eye with a thumb. McIntyre climbs the stairs in the ring and hits the Future Shock DDT on Priest on the steps, covering for a close two. The crowd is definitely into this match--but pale in comparison to European crowds. Oh it's true, it's true! It's damn true! McIntyre angrily stalks Priest as he tries to rise. Both men begin to open-hand slap each other, then progress to big right fists. The slugfest continues to chops as the crowd comes even more alive for this. Priest with a big clothesline to drop McIntyre.
Priest attempts to pull McIntyre to his feet. Priest climbs the turnbuckles and pays homage to the Undertaker with an Old School attempt--but McIntyre counters, shoving Priest off the top rope! Priest flies outside of the ring and crashes through both tables set up beside each other by McIntyre earlier. Both men try to get to their feet. Drew McIntyre screams in pain, selling a back problem. McIntyre positions Priest's face against the steel chair that Priest wedged in the corner earlier in the match. Drew backs up and hits a Claymore, smashing Priest's face between the chair and turnbuckle! Drew covers and picks up the win at 8:03pm!
Your Winner, Drew McIntyre! (14 minutes)
Intercontinental Championship Fatal 4-Way Match: Bron Breakker(c) vs Penta vs Dominik Mysterio vs Finn Balor
We begin video hyping this match at 8:09pm. Penta is out first at 8:13pm to a great reaction. He does a little shimmy on the stage and down the ramp, soaking in his WrestleMania debut. The green and gold design of his gear gives Green Ranger vibes. At 8:16, we get the entrance for Dominik Mysterio to boos. Finn Balor is out next at 8:18pm to a...reaction, I suppose. Out last is our Intercontinental Champion, Bron Breakker, at 8:21pm, also making his WrestleMania debut. We get final introductions ahead of our bell at 8:23pm. Breakker immediately goes after Dominik Mysterio, who smartly ducks out of the ring. Breakker turns his attention to Penta, allowing Dom and Finn to team-up and attack him from behind. The Judgment Day duo of Finn & Dom send Breakker out of the ring and engage with Penta> Penta sends Finn out of the ring with a hurricanrana, then sends Dom out. Penta with a tope to wipe them out. Penta celebrates, only to be taken down by Bron Breakker from outta nowhere. Breakker hit a huge diving shoulder thrust. The action heads inside. Penta looks for a springboard cutter but Breakker catches him mid-air and powerslams him down to the canvas, hard. Breakker with another big slam on Penta.
Breakker nearly cuts Dominik Mysterio in half with a big spear and covers. Finn makes the save but draws the attention of Bron, who begins to shoulder-thrust Balor in the corner. Penta tries to interrupt but Breakker takes him to an opposite corner and begins to batter him, too. Finn with a Sling Blade on Bron; Dom is sent to the corner with a drop toe-hold, crashing into Finn as he's sent into the corner by Penta, too. Penta with the Sacrifice arm breaker on Finn. Penta hoists Balor up but before he can act, Breakker positions behind Penta and fires off a double-German suplex. Breakker sets up Penta for a big spear but Penta moves. Dirty Dom gets back into the game and takes out Breakker and Penta. Dom sends Breakker out of the ring and hits the Three Amigos on Penta. Carlito is out ringside. Dom and Finn work together to suplex Penta. Finn and Dom work together to take on Breakker as he enters the ring. Breakker fights back, hitting a double suplex to wipe them out. Breakker rips down his shoulder straps and begins to use big clotheslines and powerful suplexes to take out everyone. Breakker with a Frankensteiner off the top rope to Finn, covering for two.
All four begin to take each other out in a fast sequence. This culminates with Dominik stalking Finn Balor from behind. Dom hits a dropkick to Finn! Dom looks for a 6-1-9 but Finn intercepts. The crowd's going wild for this. Finn slams down Dom and begins to stomp away on him. Penta attacks Finn from behind with a Penta Driver and covers, but Bron makes the save just in the nick of time. Bron and Penta rise at the same time and begin to slug it out. Penta with a chest slap; Bron fires back a kitchen sink knee strike. Penta sends Bron towards the ropes and Carlito pulls them down, causing Bron to crash outside. Dom tries to roll up a distracted Penta but he fights back. Carlito rips Penta from the ring and begins to clear the commentary table. Carlito takes Penta onto the table but before he can attack, Bron flies in from out of nowhere and spears him in half! Michael Cole absolutely geeks the fuck out and says he thinks Carlito is dead. We get replays showing Bron launching like a literal spear, covering a sizable distance. Bron heads into the ring and spears Penta as he tries to attack. Dom quickly attacks Bron from behind and sets up a 6-1-9, only to be stopped by Balor. Balor with a Sling Blade on Breakker. Balor with a Shotgun Dropkick on Breakker! Balor with the Coup de Grace! Balor covers but Dominik Mysterio hits a Frog Splash! Dom covers, Dom wins and the crowd absolutely goes wild! I am not being facetious. Went from most boos to best pop so far!
Your Winner AND NEW Intercontinental Champion, Dominik Mysterio! (11 minutes)
Randy Orton's Open Challenge
Due to injury, Kevin Owens will not be able to compete in tonight's match. As it's Randy Orton's 20th anniversary, he's issued an open challenge. We get a video hyping 20 years of Randy Orton.
Singles Match: Randy Orton vs [Redacted]
Randy Orton is out first, beginning his entrance at approximately 8:43pm. He's sung to the ring loudly by the hot crowd. He gets on the mic at 8:46pm and reminds us this is his twentieth WrestleMania. He states that whomever comes through the curtain doesn't matter, as they're getting a WrestleMania letter brought to you by the letters R-K and O. The stage door opens and low and behold--it's time to believe! The crowd erupts as TNA Heavyweight Champion Joe Hendry appears! Someone said his name and here he is, folks, just like Beetlegeuse but with better hair. We get our bell at 8:50pm to a hot crowd. Orton goes for an RKO immediately; Hendry blocks it and rolls him up in return for a quick two. Hendry takes an early lead, using a neckbreaker to drop Orton. Hendry stomp-claps to get the crowd worked up. Hendry grabs the neck of Orton like he's going to do a chokeslam; Orton, whose neck is much thicker than Hendry's hand, looks bewildered and pokes Hendry in the eyes. Powerslam from Orton! Orton sets up the rope-hung DDT and executes it at 8:52pm. The crowd is having as much fun with this as Orton is. Orton spins and slaps the mat, ready to let the Viper out. Orton goes for an RKO; Hendry blocks and scoops Orton up for a Fallaway Slam! Hendry kips-up to a big pop, spins to the camera in that dramatic fashion he's known for--and immediately eats an RKO out of nowhere! Orton covers and picks up the win in quick, fun fashion at 8:53pm. After the match, Randy Orton helps a somewhat upset Joe Hendry to his feet. He motions to the crowd, tells Joe to be proud, and raises his hand to the crowd. Then hits an RKO on Hendry for the lulz. They attempt to do the dramatic Hendry over-the-shoulder camera turn and execute it, with Orton doing his iconic pose.
Your Winner, Randy Orton! (3.5 minutes)
Singles Match: AJ Styles vs Logan Paul
After a video hyping this match as poetically as possible, we get Logan Paul's entrance at 9:05pm. What to say about a Logan Paul WrestleMania entrance? Uh...well, it happened. Boring AF. Three minutes later, we get AJ Styles' entrance to a good pop. Can't blame this one on being an American crowd, that Logan Paul entrance nearly put me to sleep, too. We get our bell at 9:10pm. Both men lock up and spend our opening minutes alternating working holds and counters, keeping a slow, ebbing pace. AJ fires up early on, using a series of dropkicks to rock Paul. Styles uses the apron, Fit Finlay-style, to blind Paul after Paul leapt out of the ring. Styles catches Paul with a running knee on the apron. Commentary is definitely enjoying this. Styles heads outside the ring to approach Paul; Logan quickly shoulder-charges him into the barricade. Styles fires back, ultimately using a strong Irish Whip to send Logan Paul into the barricade hard and fast. AJ takes it back into the ring.
Logan takes a minute or two in control. To sum up the exciting wrestling skill of Logan Paul: Logan Paul roar Logan Paul waste 30 seconds talking to camera. Logan Paul does minor heel tactic. Michael Cole overreacts to Logan Paul. Finally Logan heads up top, hitting the Paul From Grace (RVD or D-lo-style frog splash) for a two count. Pat McAfee hypes Paul's Max (streaming service) show. Paul hits the Over Bomb for another close cover. Paul taunts the crowd with Hulk Hogan taunts. Paul uses a trolling jab combo to taunt Styles and ends up pissing him off. Logan hangs on, taking another turn in control briefly. Logan with a big kidney shot and a series of upper cuts as he drops the veteran once again. Paul continues throughout the match to taunt the crowd instead of focusing on his match. Paul whips Styles into the corner but Styles blocks it. Logan is too busy taunting the crowd to realize Styles didn't collide with the corner. Styles fires up again, attempting a Styles Clash. Styles looks for a Phenomenal Forearm but Paul rips him off the ropes and hits a rolling senton. Paul with a Lionsault for another close cover.
Paul continues his assault on Styles and positions him on the top turnbuckle in a rear seated position. Styles tries to fight him off three times. Styles looks for a Styles Clash but Paul fights back. Paul with a springboard lariat clothesline/buckshot lariat to level Styles. Paul unloads on Styles in the corner and sets up a "titanium hand" stroke. Styles with a Styles Clash attempt. Both men are down at 9:24pm. Styles makes his way to the apron and sets up a Phenomenal Forearm but Paul gets his knees up. Logan taunts Styles and hits the Styles Clash on AJ! AJ hangs on, rolling through and pops up to hit a Styles Clash on the vulnerable Logan Paul at 9:25pm! Both men are down! "That Jeff fool" tries to interfere, at one point producing brass knuckles. Karrion Kross shows up to a big pop and snatches the brass knuckles away. He begs Styles to use the knuckles and "do the right thing" to beat Paul. Styles smacks the knuckles away and attacks Kross. Styles heads onto the apron and looks for a Phenomenal Forearm but Logan's recovered by then. Logan catches Styles with that big "bionic" right hand and covers for the win at 9:26pm.
Your Winner, Logan Paul! (16 minutes)
WWE Women's Tag Team Championship Match: Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez(c) vs Lyra Valkyria & [Redacted]
There's very, very little build-up for this one. We get our tag team champions--representing the Judgment Day, Raquel Rodriguez & Liv Morgan--out at 9:32pm. They're wearing all red. Out next at 9:35pm is Lyra Valkyria, dressed in silver, white and gold feathers and gear. And out last is her mystery partner, none other than Becky Lynch to a massive pop. We get our bell right about 9:39pm and we're starting off with Becky Lynch and Liv Morgan. Liv backs off and tags in Raquel Rodriguez, who begins talking smack to Becky. Becky tags in Lyra, who's making her WrestleMania debut. Lyra takes it to Raquel, establishing control early on. Liv shoves a distracted Lyra off the top, causing her to float down and into a big boot on Raquel. The champs take control over Lyra, keeping her isolated to their corner for several long moments.
The champs continue to use frequent tags in an effort to isolate Lyra. Finally, Valkyria connects with a kick to the side of the head. Becky rallies, chasing them outside The action continues to brawl outside and in and, after several long moments, we finally get Becky and Liv as legal participants at 9:45pm. Lynch comes in hot, cleaning house. A step-up Enziguri rocks Raquel. Lynch heads up top for a low-angle senton, then uses a Bec-sploder to take down Liv. A baseball slide drops Morgan outside the ring, and Lynch follows it up with an axe-handle strike. Lynch takes it into the ring and kicks Morgan in the gut before hitting a driver. Lyra rallies late when Lynch is dropped. The ref really allows them to do what they want it seems. Raquel with a Tornado DDT on Lyra outside the ring; this distracted Liv, allowing Becky Lynch to hit the Manhandle slams at 9:48pm and pick up the win!
Your Winner AND NEW Women's Tag Team Champions, Lyra Valkyria & Becky Lynch! (8 minutes)
Stone Cold Steve Austin Announces Night 2 Attendance
Austin makes his way out on his four-wheeler. He announces the attendance at just north of 63,000 then disputes the total. He demands a recount and begins counting people one by one, pausing for a "what" after every number.
WWE Championship Main Event Match: Cody Rhodes(c) vs John Cena
At 10pm we begin the hype for our final match. The main event is up next, folks! At 10:04pm, John Cena begins his final WrestleMania entrance. There's no fancy pyro, no video on the tron, no colorful entrance--just the Greatest of All Time wearing a black Vegas-themed shirt, with only his name in white lettering on a black screen that adorns the entrance ramp and all screens. Cody Rhodes is out next. Before his entrance, several dirt bikes drive around as the screens have a fancy red, white and blue "smoke" look on them. Cody comes out in a helmet whose face mask flips up (think: Iron Man). We get our official announcements for our main event at 10:11pm and our bell at 10:13pm. The crowd rips off dueling chants and shows some respect for the gravitas of the situation. The crowd is HOT for this one, folks. Cena appears to be the underdog per commentary. Cena and Cody circle, but Cena exits the ring early on. They jaw off-mic a bit. Or, rather, Cody does while Cena just smirks. Cena's expressions are hilarious as he reacts to the bums in the crowd. Cody and Cena finally lock up but nothing comes from it. The first several moments are slower in pace as both men play up to the hot crowd. Cena executes a headlock takedown as Cole literally just repeated what I just typed. Weed is fantastic, yo.
Cena again exits the ring and Cole questions if it's because of "age." Wade calls him an old man. Cody hits a suicide dive on Cena then takes it inside. Cena with a big right hand to shut that shit down. Cena with a side headlock on Rhodes, who backs Cena into the corner. The ref forces a break and Cena uses the opportunity to sucker-punch Cody. Cena with a boot to Cody for a big pop. The crowd is strongly getting behind Cena now. Cena with another big right that drops Cody. Cena stomps on Cody, "muddying it up...slowing it down a bit" per Pat McAfee. Cody fights back with fists but Cena stomps Cody's leg, dropping him. Cena with a stomp to the head. Cena takes Cody into the corner and uses a strong Irish Whip to send Cody into the opposite corner the hard way. Cena with a bottom-rope guillotine on Cody. Cena won't let Cody escape to the outside for even a moment's rest, instead taking him inside. Cena with some big clotheslines to soften the champ up before covering for only a one and mocking it. Cena slaps a sleeper on Cody, but Rhodes persists.
Cena again takes control about 10:22pm. Commentary notes that Cena isn't cocky, he just seems more sure of himself in the ring. He takes his time, sitting upon the top turnbuckle for a period, eying the champ. Finally Cena unloads on Cody again, and even lands a dirty eye-poke when the ref isn't looking. The crowd grows louder chanting for both Superstars. Cena and Rhodes clash again, with Cena hitting a Tornado DDT for a close pin cover after avoiding a Cody charge in the corner. Cena taps his wrist, yelling "what time is it" or the such to the crowd. Rhodes is up, but Cena drops him with a shoulder tackle. Instead of continuing with his usual comeback sequence, Cena pauses and talks more smack to Rhodes. Cena with another shoulder tackle. He smiles and laughs at the crowd, circling the ring. Cena positions behind Cody and drops him with a back slam. Cena calls for the Five-Knuckle Shuffle at 10:26pm but Cody pokes him in the eyes!
Cody fires up a comeback of his own, using a snap Powerslam to plant Cena to loud boos. Cody with the Disaster Kick! Cody smacks the canvas, firing up as the boos grow louder. Cody hits the Cody Cutter and covers, barely getting a two. Cena fires up and connects with the Attitude Adjuster for a close cover. Cena calls for the Five Knuckle Shuffle and connects! Cena hoists Cody up for another AA but Cody rolls through for a cover attempt. Cody with his father's custom striking combination. Cody throws a right; Cena whips Cody into the corner. Cena catches Cena with a right and ascends the ropes. Cena kicks the ropes, causing Cody to fall and crotch himself on the turnbuckle. Cena takes Cody up on his shoulders to the middle turnbuckle and hits an AA off the middle turnbuckle! Cena covers! Cody kicks out at two and Cena is in disbelief. Cena heads up top and looks for a senton but Cody counters into a bomb and cover attempt.
Cody heads up top and hits a Cody Cutter at 10:30pm, but Cena kicks out right at two. Cody plays to the crowd and gets loud boos. Cena is slow to rise. Cody grabs him and looks for Cross Rhodes; Cena escapes and hits another AA! Cena slaps on the STFU in the middle of the ring! Cody is scrambling across the mat, desperately trying to get to the rope! Cena keeps the STFU locked in as Cody stretches for the ropes. Cena breaks the hold and drags Cody to the center of the ring at 10:31pm. Cena slaps the STFU on Cody in the middle of the ring. Rhodes is fading! Rhodes scratches and claws for the bottom rope. Cena again pops up and drags Cody back into the middle of the ring again. Cody kicks Cena off, causing Cena to crash into the ref in the corner and take the ref out! Cody with a Cross Rhodes and covers but there's no ref. Cody checks on the ref and Cena takes off the top turnbuckle padding, exposing the top turnbuckle like it's the 80's again. Cena and Cody slug it out; Cena sends Cody's face twice into the exposed turnbuckle! Cena with an AA! Cena covers and the ref is up enough to count!
Cody kicks out! Cena is in disbelief once again as Cole geeks out on commentary. We suddenly hear Travis Scott's "Fiend" and out comes Travis Scott with a Hardcore title. Cena laughs as Scott makes his way down the ramp slowly and "Fiend" plays loudly over the speakers. This goes on for about two minutes, by the way. Cena stands at the ropes and helps Travis Scott up onto the apron as the ref watches. Cena raises Scott's hand and tells him to stay put. Cena pulls up Cody, restraining his arms behind him. Cody breaks free and shoves Scott off. Cody with a Cross Rhodes on Cena but Scott pulls the official out of the ring! Official Patton is out, again. Cody yells at Travis Scott, taunting him, encouraging him to enter the ring. Remember, Cody owes Travis for that hit a month ago. Travis hops int he ring and gets in Cody's face. They exchange words off-mic. Scott tries to slap Rhodes; Rhodes blocks it and hits the Cross Rhodes on Scott to a pop. Rhodes pushes and kicks Scott out of the ring but doesn't see Cena posted up in the corner with the title belt in hand. Cena attempts to smack Rhodes; Rhodes blocks it and they struggle over the title. Rhodes gets the title free and threatens to hit Cena with it. He chooses to be the good guy and set the title down--and Cena kicks him right in the cajones. Cena posts up with the title again and hits Cody with a running shot across the head with it. Cena yells at the ref. Chad Patton is rising. Cena covers Cody and Patton enters the ring, covering and counting and at 10:39pm, history's been made!
Your Winner AND NEW Undisputed WWE Champion, John Cena! (26 minutes)
In Closing
Thanks once again for joining us on the grandest stage of result stages there are. It's been an honor to cover WrestleMania, and once again allow me to thank all of you--all of our RajahManiacs--for joining us. Have a great start to your week! In loving memory of Mr. Awesome, you're missed.
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