WrestleMania week is here. The annual event draws the attention of many casual fans because it concludes many long storylines and lays the groundwork for what comes next in a busy year. WrestleMania 41 in Las Vegas accomplishes just that, with two incredible main events scheduled over two nights.
On Night 1, a triple threat match between Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, and CM Punk takes center stage, with tensions between the three men escalating and Paul Heyman caught in the middle.
Things started going wrong between them at the Royal Rumble and only got worse at the Elimination Chamber. Now, Punk can fulfill a lifelong dream of headlining the biggest show of the year with Heyman, a true friend, by his side.
Saturday night also features four titles at stake, with some intriguing matchups. The focus will be on the opener, when Gunther defends his world heavyweight championship against Jey Uso.
The feud heated up recently when Gunther made Jey watch him beat down and bloody his twin brother Jimmy while he was ziptied to the ring ropes. Another major title clash pits LA Knight against rising star Jacob Fatu for the United States title. Tiffany Stratton faces legendary former titleholder Charlotte Flair in a match for the WWE women’s championship.
And Night 2 could be even more dramatic. Undisputed WWE champion Cody Rhodes defends his title in the main event against John Cena, who turned heel at Elimination Chamber and laid out Rhodes with The Rock and Travis Scott. Cena is now looking to make history by winning his 17th world championship.
Check out the confirmed WrestleMania matches below. WrestleMania 41 airs live on Peacock on April 19 and 20, with the main card beginning at 7 p.m. ET.
Where to watch WrestleMania 41
- Date:Â April 19 & 20 |Â Location:Â Allegiant Stadium — Las Vegas
- Time:Â 7 p.m. ET (4 p.m. ET for pre-show)
- TV channel/stream:Â Peacock (subscription required)
2025 WWE WrestleMania 41 Night 1
Roman Reigns vs. CM Punk vs. Seth Rollins: The Royal Rumble laid the groundwork for a massive triple threat match. Punk eliminated Reigns and Rollins. During a ringside brawl, Rollins sidelined Reigns by stomping his head on steel steps. Rollins struck again in the Elimination Chamber, stomping Punk after being eliminated by his opponent, allowing Cena to take the victory.
On Raw’s March 10 episode, the superstars took another step toward a three-way dance. Reigns returned after a six-week absence, attacking Rollins and Punk during their steel cage match. Furthermore, Reigns’ manager Paul Heyman owes a favor to his former client Punk, who joined Reigns’ Survivor Series team.
Heyman consoled Punk after the match before Reigns attacked him in the ring. The triple threat match was officially announced on the March 21 episode of SmackDown. This match will be the main event on Night 1.
Tiffany Stratton (c) defends the WWE Women’s Championship against Charlotte Flair. Stratton and Flair are world champions at very different stages of their careers. Stratton, the first WWE women’s champion, will make her WrestleMania debut this year.
Nobody has won more women’s titles than 14-time world champion Flair. “The Queen” returned from injury to win the women’s Royal Rumble, earning a shot at Stratton’s belt.
United States Championship — LA Knight (c) vs. Jacob Fatu: Fatu defeated Braun Strowman in a Last Man Standing match to become the top contender for Knight’s U.S. title.
Jade Cargill vs. Naomi: Cargill is looking for vengeance. Cargill was fired from television in November after being brutally assaulted behind the scenes. Naomi stepped in for Cargill to help Bianca Belair defend the WWE women’s tag team championships. Cargill returned to March’s Elimination Chamber and brutally beat Naomi. It was later discovered that Naomi was the culprit. The rivals will settle their differences at WrestleMania.
World Tag Team Championships: The War Raiders (Erik and Ivar) (c) vs. New Day (Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods) The New Day have another shot at the world tag team championship. Their recent title match devolved into chaos after Ivar hit Woods with a steel chair introduced by the New Day.
After the match, Kingston and Woods attacked the tag team champions, focusing on their previously injured necks. Raw general manager Adam Pearce scheduled the rematch for WrestleMania.
El Grande Americano vs. Rey Mysterio: The Raw roster now includes a new luchador named El Grande Americano, who is not Chad Gable. Since Americano’s debut, which coincided with Gable’s trip to Mexico to learn the art of lucha libre, he’s been hanging with American Made.
Mysterio and the LWO have had long-running issues with Gable and American Made and after a recent LWO loss to Americano and The Creed Brothers, Rey demanded a WrestleMania match with Americano to settle the score.
World Heavyweight Championship: Gunther (c) vs. Jey Uso: Uso shocked everyone by winning the men’s Royal Rumble. Few predicted that “Main Event” Jey would overcome a stacked field featuring Cena, CM Punk and Roman Reigns. Uso is the underdog headed into WrestleMania having never beaten Gunther.
For Uso, it’s a chance to prove himself. For Gunther, it’s a makeup for last year’s shortcoming against underdog Sami Zayn.
2025 WWE WrestleMania 41 Night 2
Undisputed Championship — Cody Rhodes (c) vs. John Cena: The most talked-about moment from Elimination Chamber was Cena’s shocking heel turn. Cena won the men’s Chamber match, giving him a chance at a record-breaking 17th world championship reign. Cena fueled the fire by collaborating with The Rock to beat Rhodes to a bloody pulp. Rhodes vs. Cena will conclude WrestleMania 41 Night 2.
Women’s World Championship — Iyo Sky (c) versus Bianca Belair vs. Rhea Ripley: Belair earned a shot at the women’s world championship by winning the Elimination Chamber match. Most expected her to face Rhea Ripley, but Sky’s unexpected victory on Monday Night Raw changed everything.
After Ripley’s rematch with Sky resulted in a double disqualification with Belair as special guest referee, it was announced that the WrestleMania match would be a triple threat.
Intercontinental Championship — Bron Breakker (center) vs. Penta vs. Finn Balor versus Dominik Mysterio: Penta has been on fire since making his WWE debut, and he recently announced his intention to challenge for the intercontinental championship.
Balor had also set his sights on the title, and despite losing to Breakker in a March championship match, he recently pinned Penta in a tag team match after Breakker accidentally hit him with a spear. Meanwhile, Mysterio has been present for the majority of the action, despite Balor’s rising tensions with his Judgment Day teammates.
Damian Priest vs. Drew McIntyre: Tensions between Priest and McIntyre have existed since WrestleMania 40. McIntyre defeated Rollins to win the world heavyweight title last year, but he didn’t enjoy his WrestleMania experience for long. Priest cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase on McIntyre that night.
Priest has remained a thorn in McIntyre’s side. Priest defeated McIntyre in the Rumble and Chamber matches. McIntyre exacted revenge at the Chamber, landing a Claymore Kick that allowed Paul to pin Priest. Following the rivals’ repeated backstage brawls, SmackDown general manager Nick Aldis made the match official.
WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship— Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez (c) vs. Bayley and Lyra Valkyria: On the April 11 episode of SmackDown, Bayley and Valkyria ran a tag team gauntlet to earn a spot at Judgment Day.
AJ Styles versus Logan. Styles and Paul have had several run-ins recently. Styles saved comedian Andrew Schulz from Paul on the March 17 episode of Raw. Their match was officially announced on the March 31 episode of Raw.
Randy Orton vs. TBD: After Kevin Owens withdrew from their match due to injury, Orton issued an open challenge. Orton previously hinted at a match with SmackDown general manager Nick Aldis, who has 20 years of in-ring experience but has never wrestled for WWE.