WrestleMania 41 lit up Las Vegas with two nights of unforgettable action, surprises and also history-making moments. At the center of it all was John Cena, who finished off Night Two with a dramatic main event win over Cody Rhodes to become the Undisputed WWE Champion and the all-time leading world champion, breaking Ric Flair’s record with his 17th world title win. Cena’s shocking tactics which included a low blow and a title shot to the head — along with an assist from rapper Travis Scott, stunned the crowd and secured his controversial victory. The Rock who had joined forces with John Cena at the elimination Chamber was also expected by WWE fans to appear in this main event, but he didn’t.
But Cena wasn’t the only one to leave WrestleMania with gold around his waist. Here’s a full breakdown of both nights:
WrestleMania 41 – Night One Results:
Jey Uso “YEET” defeated Gunther to become the new World Heavyweight Champion, ending Gunther’s dominant run in a fan-favorite clash.
The New Day captured the World Tag Team Championships, bringing championship gold back to the beloved team.
Jade Cargill defeated Naomi in a powerful showing that solidified her spot as a top-tier WWE Superstar.
Jacob Fatu shocked the WWE Universe by defeating LA Knight to become the new United States Champion in his WrestleMania debut.
El Grande Americano picked up a solid win in singles action, continuing his undefeated streak on the grandest stage.
Tiffany Stratton successfully defended her WWE Women’s Championship against Charlotte Flair, proving her place at the top of the women’s division.
In a blockbuster showdown, Seth Rollins overcame CM Punk and Roman Reigns in a triple threat match — with unexpected help from Paul Heyman, who turned on Reigns to assist Rollins in securing the win.
WrestleMania 41 – Night Two Highlights:
John Cena defeated Cody Rhodes to become the Undisputed WWE Champion, breaking a 40+ year record for most world titles.
IYO SKY retained her Women’s World Championship in a triple threat match against Bianca Belair and Rhea Ripley.
Dominik Mysterio won his first Intercontinental Championship, beating Bron Breakker, Finn Bálor and Penta, with help from Carlito.
Drew McIntyre took down Damian Priest in a brutal Sin City Street Fight, earning a hard-fought victory.
Becky Lynch returned and teamed with Lyra Valkyria to win the Women’s Tag Team Championships, making Valkyria a double champion.
Logan Paul scored a clean win over AJ Styles, continuing to impress fans with his in-ring skills.
Randy Orton issued an open challenge, answered by Joe Hendry of TNA. Orton picked up the win with a vintage RKO.
WrestleMania 41 was the second WrestleMania that took two nights with two main events. It proved to be one of the most action-packed and unpredictable events in WWE history, with titles changing hands, legends rising and the future of the company reshaped across two unforgettable nights.