WWE WrestleMania 41 Results and Matches That Left the Best Impression
WWE WrestleMania 41 Results and Matches That Left the Best Impression

WrestleMania is dubbed the Showcase of the Immortals for a reason, with the Superstars who perform on that stage and deliver memorable matches and moments living forever in the annals of WWE history.
That was the case with the 2025 edition of the event Saturday and Sunday.
Which matches left the best impression and ensured its participants would have their names forever associated with the most prestigious event in WWE?
Let's take a look.
WrestleMania 41 Results

Saturday
* Jey Uso defeated world heavyweight champion Gunther to win the title
* The New Day defeated world tag team champions The War Raiders to win the titles
* Jade Cargil defeated Naomi
* Jacob Fatu defeated United States champion LA Knight to win the title
* El Grande Americano defeated Rey Fenix
* WWE women's champion Tiffany Stratton defeated Charlotte Flair
* Seth Rollins defeated CM Punk and Roman Reigns in a Triple Threat Match
Sunday
* Women's world champion Iyo Sky defeated Rhea Ripley and Bianca Belair in a Triple Threat Match
* Drew McIntyre defeated Damian Priest in a Sin City Street Fight
* Dominik Mysterio defeated intercontinental champion Bron Breakker, Penta, and Finn Bálor to win the title in a Fatal 4-Way Match
* Randy Orton defeated Joe Hendry
* Logan Paul defeated AJ Styles
* Becky Lynch and Lyra Valkyria defeated women's tag team champions Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez to win the titles
* John Cena defeated undisputed WWE champion Cody Rhodes to win the title
CM Punk vs. Seth Rollins vs. Roman Reigns

The Triple Threat Match took to the squared circle as the main event of WrestleMania Saturday with a ton of pressure on it to help save what felt like a rather pedestrian first night of the extravaganza.
Seth Rollins, Roman Reigns, and CM Punk did just that.
Three of the biggest Superstars in the industry weaved an epic encounter that was highlighted by their impeccable timing and their ability to know exactly when and where to slot a big spot, dramatic near-fall, or key maneuvers in order to maximize the crowd's reaction.
Throw in two shocking betrayals by Paul Heyman and you had a match that threaded the needle narratively and had a meaningful match with long-term creative implications.
An instant WrestleMania classic.
Triple Threat Match: Rhea Ripley vs. Iyo Sky vs. Bianca Belair

Less than 24 hours after Reigns, Punk, and Rollins tore the house down on Saturday, Rhea Ripley, Bianca Belair, and Iyo Sky answered the call and delivered another Match of the Year candidate that announced to the world that the women's division could do whatever the men's could, if not better.
A physical match featuring three of the best wrestlers on the planet, thrived on two key stories: Ripley and Belair's inability to focus on anything or anyone but their own issues with each other and Sky's refusal to be cast aside or shoved to the background by her peers.
Ripley and Belair's power advantage meshed perfectly with Sky's high-flying arsenal, too.
The fans in Allegiant Stadium were on their feet throughout, rooting for their favorite right up until Sky launched herself off the top rope with the Over the Moonsault to both opponents and pinned The EST for the win.
Another instant classic, with the women's division once again proving they should have been considered for the marquee spot on the card.
World Heavyweight Championship Match: Jey Uso vs. Gunther

The underdog narrative is evergreen, a story that will forever work in the world of professional wrestling, as evidenced by Jey Uso's WrestleMania 41.
Laughed at, disregarded, and mocked by world champion Gunther, he was referred to as a joke, called a muppet and mascot, and was told by The Ring General that he was not an adequate enough opponent for him.
All Uso did was enter the arena through the same fans responsible for his climb to the top of the industry, head to the ring, and proceed to beat the champion with his own moves.
Yes, the guy who was not good enough to share the ring with Gunther defeated him and took his title with his own clothesline, German suplex, powerbomb, and rear naked choke, humbling him on the grand stage while proving he is an elite, main event Superstar.
The match was not a technical masterpiece but it expertly told the story of an overlooked babyface shutting down doubters, avenging his brother's brutal and bloody assault at the hands of the champion, and gaining the championship that had eluded him in their previous encounter.
It was pro wrestling 101 and the 60,000-plus fans in the arena reacted with clear joy.