WrestleMania 41 was packed with high-energy action, featuring a variety of intense matchups. The card included a dramatic triple threat for the Women’s World Championship, a brutal Sin City Street Fight, and a high-stakes Fatal 4-Way for the Intercontinental Championship. The night also saw the return of iconic competitors like John Cena and Randy Orton, who both delivered memorable performances. Catch WWE WrestleMania 41 Sunday Results, Winners, Grades, and Analysis here.
WWE WrestleMania 41 Sunday Match Card
WWE WrestleMania 41 Saturday results in some exciting matchups. Now, its time for WWE WrestleMania 41 Sunday Night matches.
- Triple Threat Match for Women’s World Championship: Rhea Ripley vs Iyo Sky (c) vs Bianca Belair
- Sin City Street Fight: Damian Priest vs Drew McIntyre
- Fatal 4-Way Match for Intercontinental Championship: Bron Breakker (c) vs Penta vs. Dominik Mysterio vs. Finn Bálor
- Randy Orton vs. TBA
- AJ Styles vs. Logan Paul
- Women’s Tag Team Championship: Lyra Valkyria and TBA vs Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez (c)
- Undisputed WWE Championship: Cody Rhodes (c) vs John Cena
IYO Sky vs Bianca Belair vs Rhea Ripley for Women’s Championship

The match between Bianca Belair, IYO SKY, and Rhea Ripley for the WWE Women’s World Championship was action-packed from the start. IYO threw the first punch, and soon, the three women were involved in a fast-paced exchange. Bianca tried for a Gallon Throw, but IYO countered with a Frankensteiner on Ripley. The match continued with impressive moves, including Bianca’s shoulder blocks and IYO’s high-flying moves like a moonsault. Ripley and Bianca also showed their strength, with Ripley pulling Bianca to the floor and both women fighting outside the ring.
The action shifted between the ring and outside as each woman fought for control. IYO delivered a double stomp to Rhea Ripley and attempted a victory roll on her, but Ripley kicked out. Bianca hit a series of suplexes, showing off her power, and the women took turns trying to eliminate each other. The match reached a high point when they performed a Tower of Doom spot from the top rope, with all three women involved.
In the final moments, IYO hit a moonsault to break up Bianca’s KOD attempt. After several more high-flying moves, including a Poison Frankensteiner from IYO, the match saw a dramatic sequence where Rhea and Bianca traded hard strikes. IYO managed to counter a KOD attempt with an avalanche arm drag and a moonsault. After more action, IYO finally secured the win with a diving moonsault to Bianca, retaining her WWE Women’s World Championship.
The match was a thrilling back-and-forth contest, with each wrestler showcasing their unique skills. In the end, IYO SKY’s agility and timing proved to be the key as she retained her title with a picture-perfect moonsault.
Winner: IYO Sky
Grade A+
Analysis
This match was awesome. All three competitors put their all to make this match one of the best. It is a Match of the Year Contender. WWE fans in the arena cheered Mami but booed the EST. IYO Sky showed her class as an in-ring worker and proved why she is the champ. It is now unclear where WWE will go with her being the champion because Belair and Ripley can come to get her.
Drew McIntyre vs Damien Priest Sin City Street Fight

Damian Priest and Drew McIntyre faced off in a brutal Sin City Street Fight. The match kicked off with Drew attacking first, landing elbows before Priest clotheslined him over the ropes. Priest took control early, throwing Drew into the barricade and using the steel steps as a weapon. However, Drew quickly fought back, using the steel steps to strike Priest and even taking a selfie with a fan’s phone before tossing Priest back into the ring and smacking him with a steel chair.
The fight continued with both men trading powerful blows, with McIntyre setting up tables at ringside. He attempted a big dive onto Priest but was stopped by a headbutt. Back in the ring, Drew dodged a chair shot and hit a Claymore, but Priest barely kicked out. Priest managed to counter a Claymore with a South of Heaven, followed by a series of chair shots. The action intensified when Priest hit a Razor’s Edge through a table, but Drew kicked out once again.
The match saw more chaos, with both men using the environment to their advantage, including Drew hitting Priest with a Future Shock on the steel steps. Damian tried to hit Old School, but Drew knocked him off the ropes, sending him crashing through two tables to the floor. The fight was wild and intense, with both men refusing to stay down, but in the end, Drew McIntyre hit a Claymore right into a chair, securing the win by pinfall.
In a violent back-and-forth encounter, Drew McIntyre’s resilience and strategic use of weapons earned him the victory, ending the match with a dramatic Claymore through a chair to Damian Priest.
Winner: Drew McIntyre
Grade B+
Analysis
Drew McIntyre earned the hard fought victory in this match as we predicted in our WWE WrestleMania 41 Sunday Predictions. The match was good but not that all time classic we were looking forward to. Still, it is one of the better matches between these two competitors. McIntyre and Priest used chairs and tables to make this street fight a living hell for each other.
Bron Breakker vs Dominik Mysterio vs Finn Balor vs Penta for the WWE Intercontinental Championship

The match began with intense action as Bron Breakker and Penta traded blows, with Breakker using his strength to dominate early on. The Judgment Day team, consisting of Finn Balor and Dominik Mysterio, worked together to throw Penta out of the ring. Penta quickly regained control, hitting a crossbody on Mysterio and a tijeras on Balor before wiping out both men with a tope con giro. Bron Breakker then made a dramatic entrance, delivering a flying shoulder block that sent shockwaves through the match.
Inside the ring, Penta and Breakker exchanged powerful moves, with Penta attempting to cut Breakker off with a superkick and the champion countering with a military press power slam on Finn Balor. The action continued to escalate, with multiple near falls and spots in the corner. Penta managed to lock in the Sacrifice on Balor’s arm, but Bron responded with a German suplex on both men, showing off his strength and resilience. Meanwhile, Rey Mysterio and Dominik Mysterio worked together to take control, hitting a series of suplexes on Penta and continuing to target Breakker.
The chaos increased as Carlito got involved, pulling Penta out of the ring and throwing him into the announce desk while Breakker speared Carlito through another table. With everyone outside the ring, the action turned more intense. Mysterio tried for a schoolboy pin on Breakker, followed by a series of superkicks from Penta. The tension grew as Breakker was knocked to the floor, allowing Mysterio and Balor to capitalize on their opportunities. The finishing sequence saw Mysterio hitting a 619 on Breakker, followed by a Sling Blade and Coup de Grace from Balor.
In the final moments, Dominik Mysterio capitalized on the chaos, hitting a frog splash on Bron Breakker to secure the pinfall victory and claim the WWE Intercontinental Championship. Dominik’s win marked a surprising turn of events as he pinned the powerhouse Breakker to become the new champion.
Winner: Dominic Mysterio
Grade A
Analysis
The match exceeded expectations, providing a thrilling, fast-paced showdown. It focused on Breakker’s dominance while also setting the stage for a new champion. This victory pushes one of WWE’s longest-running storylines forward. Now, Judgment Day is officially broken up because Dom betrayed Balor to win the IC title. The only bad thing about this match was that Finn Balor once again could not get his moment. But Dom is the deserving champion because of all the work he has put in for the industry.
Randy Orton vs Joe Hendry

Randy Orton made his grand entrance at WrestleMania, reflecting on his 20th appearance at the event. He teased the crowd, wondering who would step up to face him and experience the famous WrestleMania moment courtesy of his iconic RKO. To everyone’s surprise, it was TNA World Heavyweight Champion Joe Hendry who made his way to the ring. The two locked up, with Hendry managing to avoid the RKO early on, impressing Orton by getting a near fall off a schoolboy.
The match was fast-paced, with both men delivering impactful moves. Orton struck first with a front kick and a snap scoop powerslam, but Hendry fought back, hitting a neckbreaker and even a fallaway slam. Just when Hendry seemed to be gaining momentum, he went for his signature spin snap zoom pose, but Orton caught him with an RKO out of nowhere for the win.
After the match, Orton showed respect to Hendry, giving him a nod and helping him to his feet. He encouraged Hendry to enjoy the moment, raising his hand as if to honour his effort. However, Orton then pulled Hendry back in for a second RKO, adding his signature twist to the moment. Orton finished with a playful tribute, combining Hendry’s signature pose with his own trademark statue-like stance, leaving the crowd entertained and amused.
Winner: Randy Orton
Grade C+
Analysis
The match was nothing because WWE just wanted to give Randy a moment on his 20th WrestleMania. Joe Hendry’s arrival surprised the fans. Orton hit an RKO for the win and a 2nd RKO moments later.
AJ Styles vs Logan Paul

AJ Styles and Logan Paul faced off in an intense, fast-paced match. The action started with Logan Paul getting AJ Styles in the corner and using some dirty tactics, but Styles quickly took control with a series of athletic moves, including a dropkick and a smooth leapfrog. The fight split to the outside, where Logan Paul threw AJ into the announce desk, ramping up the aggression. Paul continued to show off his skills with a plancha and a splash off the top, nearly securing a win. However, AJ showed resilience and kept battling back.
As the match progressed, both men exchanged powerful moves. Logan Paul hit a Gallon Throw and a split leg drop, but AJ kicked out each time. AJ fired back with a series of moves, including a Styles Rush and a fireman’s carry, Ushigoroshi. He went for his signature Styles Clash, but Logan escaped and hit a series of counters, including a Finlay Roll and a Quebrada. The back-and-forth action kept the crowd on edge, with both competitors pushing their limits.
The climax of the match saw AJ lining up for a springboard 450 splash, but Logan Paul countered with his knees. Paul even hit a Styles Clash of his own, but AJ quickly rolled through for a pin attempt. Just when it seemed like AJ was about to regain control, one of Logan Paul’s henchmen tried to interfere by sliding brass knuckles into the ring, but Karrion Kross intervened, taking the knuckles away. AJ tossed Kross aside, but Logan Paul capitalized with a loaded fist, hitting AJ with the “Paulverizer” for the pinfall victory.
In the end, Logan Paul secured the win with a controversial punch, but the match was full of dramatic moments and near falls that kept fans on their toes.
Winner: Logan Paul
Grade B-
Analysis
The match was decent but did not elevate Styles’ WrestleMania legacy. While Logan Paul looked strong, the chemistry with his Hall of Fame opponent didn’t quite match the magic of his previous bouts with Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns. However, this result likely sparks a new rivalry between Styles and Kross, which could work out well for both of them.
Becky Lynch & Lyra Valkyria vs Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez for WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship

The match began with Becky Lynch and Liv Morgan facing off, but Liv quickly tagged out to Raquel Rodriguez. The two powerhouse women had a brief confrontation before Becky Lynch punched Raquel and went after Morgan. Raquel then tagged in Lyra Valkyria, who came in strong, landing an enzuigiri on Raquel and an arm drag to send her crashing outside. Lyra continued her momentum with a dropkick and fended off Morgan before hitting a Rocket Launcher, but Morgan kicked out at two.
Liv Morgan then tagged in and took control, working over Valkyria with a series of moves, including Three Amigos and a near fall. The match’s heat segment continued with Liv pulling Becky off the apron and causing a chase around the ring. Raquel Rodriguez then dropped Becky with a boot. Eventually, Becky tagged back in and unloaded with a series of lariats and flying shoulder blocks, taking out both Liv and Raquel. She continued to dominate, hitting a senton atomico and an exploder suplex on Morgan.
Becky applied a flying armbar and tried to lock in her signature Dis-Arm-Her, but Raquel broke it up and knocked Lyra off the apron. Liv rushed in for her finishing move, Oblivion, but Lyra broke it up in time. As the match neared its conclusion, Liv tried to capitalize on a front kick, but Valkyria countered with a tornado DDT on Raquel. In the final moments, Becky Lynch delivered the Manhandle Slam to Liv Morgan, securing the pinfall and winning the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship alongside Lyra Valkyria.
Winner: Becky Lynch and Lyra Valkyria
Grade C
Analysis
The only winner in this match was Becky Lynch because she returned to an enormous pop and won the tag titles. Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez should remain champions because they could serve better as Tag Champs. The lame injury angle of Bayley to bring Lynch back to the WWE is not convincing. WWE have to bring something better to make this angle work.
Cody Rhodes vs John Cena for WWE Undisputed Championship

The match started with Cody Rhodes and John Cena circling each other, engaging in some early grappling. Cena gained the upper hand with a shoulder block, sending Cody to the floor. Back in the ring, Cena continued to control, using a headlock and a big boot. However, Cody fought back with body blows and a suicide dive, taking Cena down to the outside. The action heated up with Cena using dirty tactics, including a punch and stomp, while Cody fought back with a series of right hands and a dropkick.
Cena started to dominate with a sidewalk slam and a reverse chin lock, but Cody refused to stay down. He hit a beautiful Disaster Kick and a Cody Cutter, but Cena kept kicking out. The fight continued with both men exchanging big moves, including Cena’s Attitude Adjustment and a wild avalanche version that nearly got the win. Cody countered with a powerbomb and an avalanche Cody Cutter, but Cena still wasn’t down. As the match wore on, Cena applied his STF submission, dragging Cody back to the centre of the ring, but Cody showed resilience by kicking out and avoiding defeat.
The match took a dramatic turn when Cena pulled off the turnbuckle pad and used it to his advantage. After a series of intense moves, including a fireman’s carry and another Attitude Adjustment, Cena seemed to be closing in on victory. However, Cody managed to fight back, even after a run-in from Travis Scott, who got involved in the match but ended up being taken out by Cody with a Cross Rhodes. The referee was knocked out in the chaos, and Cena took advantage by using a belt shot to weaken Cody.
In the final moments, Cena and Cody fought over the title belt. Cena managed to kick Cody low, leaving him vulnerable. With the referee back in place, Cena delivered a lateral press and pinned Cody, securing the win and becoming the new WWE Undisputed Champion, marking the 17th world title of his career.
Winner: John Cena
Grades A
Analysis
The A Grade was for John Cena, who won the 17th World Championship. Overall, the match was an average bout. Cena and Rhodes tried but could not click the way they wanted to. The absence of the final boss hurt this match even more. WWE tried to make this work by adding Travis Scott to the mix, but it still could not get to the level of the main event we all expected in the last few weeks. Well, congratulations to John Cena for becoming the 17th-time World Champion in WWE, breaking the record for Ric Flair.
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