WrestleMania delivered two nights of blockbuster action at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, leaving fans buzzing over shocking betrayals and new champions. Here’s what went down—and how you can catch every moment.
Night Highlights (Saturday, April, 2025):
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Seth Rollins triumphed in a dramatic Triple Threat main event against Roman Reigns and CM Punk, thanks to a stunning double-cross by Paul Heyman, who turned on both Reigns and Punk to align with Rollins.
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Jey Uso toppled Gunther to win his first World Heavyweight Championship, ending Gunther’s dominant reign in a hard-fought battle.
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Tiffany Stratton retained the WWE Women’s Championship over Charlotte Flair, while Jacob Fatu dethroned LA Knight for the United States title.
Night Results (Sunday, April, 2025):
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Cody Rhodes defended the Undisputed WWE Championship against John Cena in a high-stakes main event.
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Iyo Sky retained the Women’s World Championship in a Triple Threat Match against Bianca Belair and Rhea Ripley.
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Dominik Mysterio captured the Intercontinental Championship in a Fatal 4-Way, while Drew McIntyre bested Damian Priest in a Sin City Street Fight.
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Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez held onto the Women’s Tag Team Titles, and AJ Styles faced Logan Paul.
How to Watch WrestleMania:
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Both nights streamed live on Peacock, with start times at p.m. ET (4 p.m. PT)6.
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Replays are available on Peacock for subscribers.
Key Questions Answered:
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WrestleMania took place at Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas.
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Major storyline: Paul Heyman’s betrayal reshaped the main event scene, aligning with Seth Rollins and leaving both Roman Reigns and CM Punk stunned.
For the full match card, results, and replays, head to Peacock and relive every shocking moment from WWE’s biggest show of.