John Cena Wins 17th World Championship at WrestleMania 41: Night 2 Recap and Results!

Las Vegas, Nevada – John Cena emerged victorious in the highly anticipated main event of WrestleMania 41 Night 2, defeating Cody Rhodes to claim the Undisputed WWE Championship for an unprecedented 17th time. Despite a somewhat uneven showing, the night was filled with thrilling matches and surprising outcomes.

One of the standout moments of the night came in the opening contest, where Iyo Sky successfully defended her Women’s World Championship against Rhea Ripley and Bianca Belair in a match that will likely go down as one of the best in WrestleMania history. Dominik Mysterio, known for his villainous persona, managed to win over the Las Vegas crowd and capture his first singles championship on the main roster by defeating Bron Breakker, Finn Balor, and Penta for the Intercontinental Championship.

In a surprising turn of events, Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez lost their Women’s Tag Team Championships to Lyra Valkyria and a returning Becky Lynch, who now holds both the women’s tag titles and the Women’s Intercontinental Championship. Drew McIntyre and Damian Priest brought a different energy to the event with their entertaining Sin City Street Fight, ultimately won by McIntyre. Logan Paul continued to make waves in WWE by defeating AJ Styles in singles competition.

Randy Orton also had a successful night, defeating TNA World Champion Joe Hendry in the shortest match of the evening. Overall, five championships changed hands over the course of WrestleMania 41, making for an exciting and unpredictable event.

Despite some mixed reviews of the main event between Cena and Rhodes, WrestleMania 41 Night 2 provided fans with plenty of memorable moments and thrilling matches. From surprising victories to title changes, the event showcased the talent and excitement that WWE has to offer. As the dust settles on another WrestleMania, fans are left eagerly anticipating what the future holds for their favorite superstars in the world of professional wrestling.