
WrestleMania 41: Night 2 Card Preview & Predictions
WrestleMania 41 goes down in Las Vegas for the first time since 1993. This year’s event is already shaping up to be one of the most stacked cards in recent memory. It all takes place across two nights at Allegiant Stadium. Below, you’ll find everything you need to know about this year’s WrestleMania, including how to watch, the full match card, and our predictions for each bout:
How to Watch WrestleMania 41
- Night 1: Saturday, April 19
- Night 2: Sunday, April 20
- Start Time: 7:00 PM ET / 4:00 PM PT
- Streaming Live on: Peacock (U.S.) / Netflix (Internationally in select countries)
Night 2 Match Card
- Cody Rhodes (c) vs. John Cena (Undisputed WWE Championship)
- IYO SKY (c) vs. Bianca Belair vs. Rhea Ripley (WWE Women’s World Championship)
- Bron Breakker (c) vs. Penta vs. Finn Bálor vs. Dominik Mysterio (Intercontinental Championship)
- Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez (c) vs. ??? & Lyra Valkyria (WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships)
- Randy Orton vs. ???
- Damian Priest vs. Drew McIntyre (Sin City Street Fight)
- AJ Styles vs. Logan Paul
Card Preview & Predictions for Night 2 of WrestleMania 41
Night 2 of WrestleMania 41 is set to close the show in epic fashion. From a high-stakes main event and a chaotic Sin City Street Fight to several WrestleMania debuts and historic firsts, Night 2 promises to leave fans speechless and redefine the landscape of WWE.

WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship: Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez (c) vs. Lyra Valkyria & ???
Originally set to be a standard championship defense, this match has been anything but predictable. Initially, Women’s Intercontinental Champion Lyra Valkyria and Bayley were set to challenge Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez for the WWE Women’s Tag Team Titles after winning a Gauntlet Match on the April 11 episode of Friday Night SmackDown. But that slight shimmer of momentum quickly faded. The build-up to this title bout has been criticized heavily—rushed, random, and more about making sure big names like Bayley and Liv had a spot on the card rather than telling a cohesive story.
Representing The Judgment Day, Morgan and Rodriguez are in their dominant third reign, steamrolling challengers with the help of their overwhelming numbers advantage. As one of the few actual tag teams in the division, their success isn’t just crucial for their careers—it’s essential for keeping any remaining prestige on these titles.
For Bayley and Valkyria, the situation was already complicated. Bayley’s growing interest in Valkyria’s Intercontinental Title made their partnership feel like a ticking time bomb. And just as expected, chaos struck. During the WrestleMania 41: Night 1 Pre-Show, Bayley was attacked backstage, rendering her unable to compete. The identity of her attacker remains unknown. Now, Lyra Valkyria stands alone, and speculation is running wild about a possible last-minute replacement.
Could Becky Lynch return to step into the void and join Valkyria in the fight? Nothing is confirmed, but that mystery adds a much-needed jolt to a match that, up until now, felt directionless. While many fans argue Lyra shouldn’t even be in this match—especially with the Intercontinental Championship not being defended at WrestleMania—the stakes are now higher than ever. The winners of this bout will defend their titles against Gigi Dolin & Tatum Paxley on WWE NXT this Tuesday.
Quick Pick Predictions:
- Joey, Marcos: Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez

Intercontinental Championship Fatal 4-Way: Bron Breakker (c) vs. Penta vs. Finn Bálor vs. “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio
For the first time ever at WrestleMania, the Intercontinental Championship will be defended in a Fatal 4-Way match. Bron Breakker has dominated since arriving on the scene. He walks into his first WrestleMania with the odds stacked against him. However, he’s already secured singles victories over each of his three challengers.
Penta, making his WrestleMania debut, enters the match with a red-hot streak and an aura that’s captivated fans since his January arrival. The lucha icon has yet to be pinned or submitted in singles action on the main roster, and his unique style adds a chaotic wrinkle to an already unpredictable match.
Then there’s Judgment Day’s internal war—a story quietly brewing beneath the surface. Former Intercontinental Champion Finn Bálor and Dominik Mysterio have been butting heads in recent weeks, teasing a major rift within the once-dominant faction. Both are looking to walk out of Las Vegas with the title—and perhaps end their uneasy alliance once and for all. Could this match mark the beginning of a new era for Judgment Day, or will it be the implosion that ends them?
There’s a compelling case for each man:
- Dominik is arguably overdue for his first singles title and has proven his growth within WWE.
- Finn remains a crafty veteran with history on his side and a chip on his shoulder.
- Penta could make history with a massive win in his WrestleMania debut.
- Breakker might be ready to leap into the World Title scene, and losing the Intercontinental Championship without being pinned would be the perfect setup.
The wildcards? Judgment Day’s growing tensions… and the possibility of a new member influencing the outcome. This is more than just a title match—it’s a collision of generations, factions, and first-time moments.
Quick Pick Predictions:
- Joey: Bron Breakker
- Marcos: Dominik Mysterio

AJ Styles vs. Logan Paul
At WrestleMania 41, two worlds collide as AJ Styles goes one-on-one with Logan Paul in what promises to be a jaw-dropping showdown. This match may have come together quickly, but it has all the ingredients of a modern classic. For purists, it’s a dream bout: A seasoned legend in AJ Styles, a man who has elevated countless stars, versus one of WWE’s most surprising breakout performers in Logan Paul—a viral megastar who continues to defy expectations every time he steps inside the ring.
Since returning from injury, Styles has been laser-focused on humbling the brash newcomer. The tension between the two has escalated through weeks of mockery, sneak attacks, and viral moments. Now, all eyes are on Las Vegas, where these two headline-grabbing performers will finally settle the score. Paul is no stranger to high-profile matches—he’s already gone toe-to-toe with Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, and Rey Mysterio—but AJ Styles may be his most dangerous opponent yet.
While Logan Paul enters as the favorite—both in betting odds and long-term upside—there’s a strong argument that WWE should make the most of what’s left in AJ Styles’ legendary career. A win here wouldn’t just be another feather in Logan’s cap; it could be a passing-of-the-torch moment… or the night the old guard shows the new kid he’s still got something to prove.
In a card full of star power, Styles vs. Paul might just steal the show—and write the next viral chapter in WrestleMania history.
Quick Pick Predictions:
- Joey, Marcos: Logan Paul

WWE Women’s World Championship Triple Threat: IYO SKY (c) vs. Bianca Belair vs. Rhea Ripley
Three of WWE’s most dominant women collide at WrestleMania in a Triple Threat Match. With IYO SKY defending her newly-won Women’s World Championship against Bianca Belair and Rhea Ripley, the stakes have never been higher—and the outcome has never been more unpredictable.
It was supposed to be Bianca Belair vs. Rhea Ripley—champion vs. Royal Rumble winner, a long-awaited dream match finally realized on The Grandest Stage of Them All. But chaos had other plans. After Ripley reclaimed her title from Liv Morgan in dominant fashion on the Netflix premiere of Raw, she seemed untouchable—until IYO SKY struck.
What followed was pure anarchy. Ripley, enraged by losing her title due to Belair’s involvement, launched a brutal attack and signed herself into the title picture—only for GM Adam Pearce to deny her inclusion. But with a contractual rematch clause and a no-contest ruling in her title bout against SKY (courtesy of guest referee Belair), Pearce had no choice but to make the Triple Threat official.
Now, three champions collide—each with something to prove.
- IYO SKY enters WrestleMania overlooked by fans and opponents alike. A win would make her the first Japanese wrestler in 15 years to win at WrestleMania.
- Bianca Belair, meanwhile, remains undefeated on the big stage—and that streak is very much part of the story. With a new edge to her attitude and the crowd starting to lean toward Ripley, many believe we’re watching the slow rise of a heel EST.
- Then there’s Rhea Ripley. While her reigns have sometimes lacked direction, she remains one of WWE’s most beloved stars—too over to ignore, too dangerous to count out.
This Triple Threat isn’t just about the gold. It’s about legacies, streaks, and a possible changing of the guard.
Quick Pick Predictions:
- Joey, Marcos: Bianca Belair

Sin City Street Fight: Drew McIntyre vs. Damian Priest
A year of rage, betrayal, and retribution comes to a head when Drew McIntyre battles Damian Priest in a brutal Sin City Street Fight at WrestleMania 41.
This all began at last year’s WrestleMania. McIntyre had just captured the World Heavyweight Championship—fulfilling a dream in front of a live crowd. But the moment barely lasted five minutes. Damian Priest seized his Money in the Bank opportunity and cashed in, robbing McIntyre of his moment and beginning a bitter rivalry that has only grown more volatile.
Over the past year, Priest has consistently haunted McIntyre’s every step, making it his mission to keep him away from the spotlight. Their feud, built on real animosity and physical carnage, has boiled over—earning its place at WrestleMania with a stipulation fitting their chaos: a no-holds-barred, weapon-fueled street fight.
McIntyre’s journey back to the top has been filled with setbacks and sacrifices, including a complete reinvention of his character. But this match might be the payoff. Priest, meanwhile, has had one of the best 12-month runs of his career. From winning the world title to going toe-to-toe with CM Punk and Gunther, his stock has never been higher.
This one isn’t about titles. It’s about pride. It’s about redemption. And it might just steal the show.
Quick Pick Predictions:
- Joey, Marcos, Mishal: Drew McIntyre

Undisputed WWE Championship Match: Cody Rhodes (c) vs. John Cena
History will be made when Cody Rhodes defends the Undisputed WWE Championship against a very different version of John Cena—one the WWE Universe hasn’t seen in over two decades. Since turning heel at Elimination Chamber, Cena has shaken the foundation of WWE, aligning himself with The Rock and Travis Scott in one of the most shocking moments in WrestleMania build-up history.
This isn’t about respect anymore. This is about legacy. This is about records.
The match once expected to be a passing-of-the-torch moment has transformed into a high-stakes clash between good and evil. The former Cenation leader—now unrecognizable—brutally attacked Rhodes following his Elimination Chamber victory, betraying the WWE Universe and making his intentions crystal clear: He wants the record. With 16 world titles under his belt, Cena stands on the brink of surpassing Ric Flair to become the first-ever 17-time world champion.
But standing in his way is Cody Rhodes, the face of WWE’s modern era. The American Nightmare has carried the company on his back since winning the title at WrestleMania 40, and despite Cena’s mind games and ambushes, he’s remained steadfast in the face of betrayal. However, Cena left Rhodes laid out the last time they met, and questions loom over whether Cody can withstand the odds—especially with The Rock lurking in the shadows.
Quick Pick Predictions:
- Joey, Marcos, Mishal: John Cena
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