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WWE WrestleMania 41 Match Card Leaks: Cena vs. Rhodes, Orton’s Mystery Foe & Vegas Stage Revealed!

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The WWE Universe is buzzing as WrestleMania 41 descends upon Las Vegas, transforming Allegiant Stadium into a wrestling paradise on April 19–20. With explosive rivalries, jaw-dropping stage designs, and a star-studded lineup, this year’s “Showcase of the Immortals” promises to be unforgettable. Here’s everything you need to know about the WWE WrestleMania 41 matches, including last-minute updates from the final SmackDown before the grand event.

WWE WrestleMania 41 Match Card: Night-by-Night Breakdown

Night 1: Saturday, April 19

  1. Triple Threat for Supremacy:
    Roman Reigns, Seth Rollins, and CM Punk collide in a match dripping with personal vendettas. Rollins kicked off SmackDown by roasting Punk’s “selfish” legacy and Reigns’ absence, declaring he’ll steer WWE “in the right direction.”
  2. World Heavyweight Championship:
    Gunther defends his title against Jey Uso in a battle of resilience vs. chaos.
  3. Women’s Championship Grudge Match:
    Tiffany Stratton puts her title on the line against Charlotte Flair, who seeks to reclaim her throne.
  4. Street Profits’ Redemption Arc:
    After SmackDown’s tag team chaos, The Street Profits, Motor City Machine Guns, and #DIY will clash in a TLC match next week to finally crown undisputed tag champs.
  5. Jacob Fatu’s Debut Threat:
    LA Knight survived a brutal SmackDown brawl against Solo Sikoa and Fatu, but can he overcome the “Samoan Werewolf” to retain his U.S. Title?

Night 2: Sunday, April 20

  1. Undisputed WWE Championship:
    Cody Rhodes and John Cena delivered a fiery final face-off on SmackDown, trading verbal grenades. Rhodes mocked Cena’s in-ring skills (“You still can’t wrestle!”), Cena warned Rhodes’ loyalty to fans would be his downfall. After a show-stealing Cross Rhodes, the champion stands tall, but Cena’s retirement stakes add explosive drama.
  2. Women’s World Championship Triple Threat:
    Rhea Ripley, Bianca Belair, and Iyo Sky’s backstage brawl on SmackDown spilled into the ring, ending with Sky leaping off the top rope to flatten her rivals.
  3. Randy Orton’s Open Challenge:
    With Kevin Owens injured, “The Viper” issued a WrestleMania open challenge: “I’ll be in full gear, ready for whoever steps up.” Speculation runs wild—could it be a returning legend or an NXT call-up?
  4. Sin City Street Fight:
    Drew McIntyre and Damian Priest will settle their blood feud in a no-holds-barred brawl.

SmackDown Fallout: Key WrestleMania Implications

  • Mysterio’s Mystery Injury: Rey Mysterio’s knee gave out during a tag team win on SmackDown. Will he be fit for his grudge match against El Grande Americano?
  • Carmelo Hayes’ Breakthrough: Hayes won the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal, earning career momentum.
  • Tag Team Turmoil: After #DIY hijacked the Tag Title match, next week’s TLC clash will determine who faces The War Raiders at WrestleMania.

Stage Revealed: Vegas Glam Meets Wrestling Grit

This year’s WrestleMania stage mirrors the Las Vegas Strip, featuring hotel-themed arches and sprawling LED screens. It’s a nod to Sin City’s iconic skyline—perfect for grand entrances.

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How to Watch WWE WrestleMania 41?

  • Dates: April 19 (Night 1) & April 20 (Night 2)
  • Start Time: 7 p.m. ET / 4 p.m. PT (Preshow at 4 p.m. ET)
  • Streaming: Peacock (U.S.), Netflix (International)
  • Venue: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas

Final Word

From Rhodes vs. Cena’s generational clash to Orton’s surprise challenge, the WWE WrestleMania 41 matches blend legacy and fresh fury. As Seth Rollins declared, “That’s not a prediction. That’s a spoiler.” Tune in to see if WWE’s biggest weekend lives up to the hype.

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