WWE WrestleMania 41 Matches Fans Will Be Rewatching for Years After Reviewing Results

WWE WrestleMania 41 Matches Fans Will Be Rewatching for Years After Reviewing Results
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1WrestleMania Results
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2CM Punk vs. Seth Rollins vs. Roman Reigns
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3Rhea Ripley vs. Iyo Sky vs. Bianca Belair
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WWE WrestleMania 41 Matches Fans Will Be Rewatching for Years After Reviewing Results

Erik Beaston
Apr 22, 2025

WWE WrestleMania 41 Matches Fans Will Be Rewatching for Years After Reviewing Results

WrestleMania 41

WrestleMania is WWE's annual showcase of its best and brightest and has, over its four decades, been at least partially defined by classic matches with high rewatchability.

While the 2025 show did not feature quite as many of those matches as years past, it did produce two potential all-timers, oddly enough, in the form of Triple Threat Matches.

Traditionally a difficult match type to pull off because of the many moving pieces, six competitors not only executed but did so at the highest level, resulting in Match of the Year candidates and contests fans will be going back to relive for generations to come.

But first, the results from this year's two-night extravaganza.

WrestleMania Results

WrestleMania 41

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

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* 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

WrestleMania 41

A red-hot crowd watched, enthralled, as three of the top Superstars of the last 15 years waged war in a Triple Threat Match event Saturday night.

Punk, Rollins, and Reigns brought their months-long rivalry to a head in a match that delivered the biggest show of the year the unforgettable in-ring action it has been defined by since Ricky Steamboat and Randy Savage first wowed the wrestling world back in 1987 at WrestleMania 3.

Meshing Reigns' trauma story dating back to the end of The Shield in 2014 at the hands of Rollins with the intense hatred between Punk and The Visionary, and sprinkling in the mystery surrounding Paul Heyman's allegiances, it provided everything today's story-hungry WWE faithful wants from a marquee match-up.

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That there was the shocking Heyman twist involving his betrayals of Reigns and Punk, and the historic first appearance in that spot by The Best in the World, only makes it that much more significant.

On a show where the other main event was seriously underwhelming, the first of two Triple Threat Matches on the WrestleMania card should remain one of the few must-see match-ups from the Las Vegas card, with appearances on "best of" lists for years to come.

As for that other Triple Threat Match...

Rhea Ripley vs. Iyo Sky vs. Bianca Belair

WrestleMania 41

Three of the best women's wrestlers in the world took to the squared circle less than 24 hours after Rollins, Punk, and Reigns tore the house down with one goal: prove that they can match what those industry icons accomplished.

They did.

An intensely physical match-up with the top prize in women's wrestling on the Raw brand at stake, it featured Ripley, Belair, and Sky blending nonstop action with story to provide fans the second, consecutive Triple Threat, Match of the Year candidate.

Ripley and Belair's disrespect of Sky, and determination to settle their own personal beef throughout the contest, ultimately proved their downfall as Sky delivered her Over the Moonsault to both women and scored the pinfall victory.

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A highlight reel of three future Hall of Famers, all with legacies directly linked to the evolution of women's wrestling on a worldwide scale, it was arguably the best match of the entire weekend and, hopefully, all of the proof those in management need to consider putting those Superstars in a main event spot sometime in the near future.

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