WWE NXT kicks off week one of NXT Revenge tonight. This two week special event has some heated rivalries, and there may be none hotter than the opening contest tonight on The CW.
Jaida Parker versus Kelani Jordan opened up tonight’s show and these two women are seething with hatred to each other. Over the last couple of week, these two cannot keep their hands off of each other, including in New York two weeks ago when Jaida defeated Kelani, but then Jordan attacked Parker backstage. Now, it’s time for these two ladies to finally put an end to it.
The match was all action from the start, which isn’t shocking in this one. The hard-hitting action continued back-and-forth all match. That was until Kelani Jordan’s targeting really took a toll on Jaida Parker’s leg.
Then, Jaida Parker’s leg was rammed into the exposed turnbuckle, which allowed Kelani Jordan to capitalize and hit her signature Moonsault for the victory.
Alycia Baumgardner is one of the brightest female stars in the sport of boxing. But, could she be making the jump to WWE? It seems more likely than ever.
Alycia Baumgardner spoke with Ariel Helwani today on the Ariel Helwani Show, where he noted that she would make a good WWE superstar. It was there, when she revealed that it’s already in the works and conversations are being had.
”I could definitely be a WWE-, I’m a diva, for real! [..] Yes, yeah, funny story, me, my sister and our friend growing up, we were big WWE fans. We literally thought we were divas and we lit fireworks in the room to have our own walkout. That’s how serious it was! Listen, mom came in the room “what’s that smell?” We had sparklers and it was so funny. I was like yeah, this is real deal. We’re divas.”
She noted that her favorites were Trish Stratus and John Cena, and that her father even surprised her with tickets as a kid. That’s when she revealed the conversations with the company.
“Oh, listen, it’s in the works. Yeah. Conversations are being had. Yes, as we speak. […] Yeah, you know, again, I don’t turn no deal down if it makes sense. And when we talk about building a brand, we talk about bigger and better, I’m not just a fighter. I’m not just a boxer. This is what, I think that’s why they mad because they got to box. I don’t have to box. I love to box, I choose to box. And, yeah, we’re building something big. We’re building a brand that is made to last. Like I said, baby, that’s on solid rock.”
She mentioned they’ve both reached out to each other, and while she hasn’t physically tested the waters yet, she’s friends with Jade Cargill, and recently invited her to her fight. But, Jade couldn’t make it due to WrestleMania. Yet, both still support each other.
WrestleMania is live on April 18 and 19. Alycia Baumgardner (17-1, 7 KOs) is scheduled to defend her WBA, WBO, and IBF titles against Bo Mi Re Shin on April 17 at the Infosys Theater at Madison Square Garden.
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Club WWE is (almost) here. For weeks, WWE has been teasing Club WWE, and we finally know what it’s all about.
Today, WWE sent out a press release revealing the gold membership experience for fans and revealing the details surrounding what Club WWE entails and the involvement of John Cena. You can read the full press release below.
Club WWE Membership
WWE® ANNOUNCES ‘CLUB WWE’ – GOLD MEMBERSHIP EXPERIENCE FOR FANS
Fans Can Sign Up Now To Become Founding Members By Visiting WWE.com/ClubWWE
April 14, 2026 – WWE today announced the launch of Club WWE, the ultimate insider membership program designed to bring fans closer to WWE than ever before through exclusive access, rewards and experiences.
Club WWE will serve as a dedicated destination for WWE fans offering a wide host of benefits across ticketing, merchandise, community and content – all in one place. Fans interested in becoming a Founding Member can join the waitlist now by visiting WWE.com/ClubWWE.
For an annual membership fee, Club WWE gold members will unlock a range of premium benefits including:
Exclusive 24-hour ticket presale access to all WWE events around the world and tailored perks at featured events including Superstar meet-and-greets, hospitality opportunities and entrances.
Members-only WWE Shop featuring exclusive collections and early access to merchandise drops like John Cena’s upcoming Never Seen 17 collection.
Bonus WWE content featuring inside scoops, extended cuts, behind-the-scenes footage, and more.
Dedicated members-only community forum connecting fans around the world like never before.
Points-based rewards system allowing fans to earn credits to redeem against digital and physical goods.
Premium Welcome Pack for Founding Members.
“Our fans are the heartbeat of WWE, and everything we do begins with them,” said 17-time WWE Champion John Cena. “Club WWE is about bringing that connection to life in a bigger way – through exclusive access, unique experiences and a true sense of community. It’s a premium destination built to reward passion and give our most dedicated fans a meaningful way to engage with WWE all year round.”
More details including full Club WWE membership benefits and launch timings will be announced in the coming weeks. For further information visit WWE.com/ClubWWE.
John Cena also took to social media to speak about his involvement in Club WWE, saying he’s working to make Club WWE an experience like no other.
Have you ever heard the story of “Right Hand, Left Hand”? The eternal story of good and evil? Keep reading, and I’ll tell you. On each knuckle, a word is tattooed. H-A-T-E, and it was with this left hand that Cain dropped his brother Abel down for the 3-count. L-O-V-E, the right hand, the hand of love. This is the story of life, wrestling fans. Each finger, intertwined in a war within the squared circle. Old Left Hand, it swings, hitting Right Hand against the turnbuckle as it slides and slumps in the corner. Lefty could pull him in for the pinfall here, folks. But no, just a minute; Right is back on its feet, love’s fighting back. It hits, and it hits, and it hits. Right Hand delivers its hook, and Left is down for the count. Yessirree folks, Right Hand has won, love wins in the end. This is the story of Bret Hart versus Owen Hart at WrestleMania X.
The saga of Bret and Owen Hart is a storied one. Parts of a dynasty, performers forged in father Stu Hart’s infamous Hart Dungeon. The place where such tortures would only let screams escape. Canada’s Hart family prided itself on the wrestling business. While not all of its lineage made it to great heights, if any, none quite reached the levels of the dark-haired Bret and the blonde Owen.
Bret had been with the company since 1984. He’d enjoyed many largely applauded rivalries, like Mr. Perfect, Razor Ramon, and Ric Flair. In the latter years of his career, his feuds with Shawn Michaels and “Stone Cold” Steve Austin further ensured his place in history that future generations of wrestling fans can revisit.
Owen briefly stayed from 1988 to 1989 before taking trips to Stu’s Stampede Wrestling while performing in New Japan Pro Wrestling and World Championship Wrestling, sometimes under a blue mask. As of 1991, he’d been in Bret’s corner until the 1993 Survivor Series, wherein he’d begin clashing with his brother.
Emerald with envy, he had mounting frustrations. To Owen, Bret was a glory hog. Always in the spotlight, almost effortlessly so. The crowd took to Bret, the cameras took to Bret, and only the shadows welcomed Owen. The sort of malicious kind, but it gave Owen a truth erudite to him.
And there’s a beauty to truth, even the most dreadful of it.
When a wrestler catches audiences’ true mindsets, when their grave heads that fans aren’t always behind them, aren’t really supporting them, their world falls into panic desolation. The cheers have fallen, and all motivation is gone. These cheers do not fall a little—they careen to the floor and shatter into tiny fragments, never to be built up again; shards always reveal the cracks. And the wrestler’s world is never quite whole again. It’s an aching sort of evolving.
This, too, followed his vision of Bret. All the flaws inherent in his brother. Oh, he’s propped up while Owen had to work, work, work, and for little fanfare. Those purple sunglasses, the glistening hair, the black and white gear made up for it. Bret was a superhero, and Owen was the errand boy. Seeing Bret struggle to tag him in at the 1994 Royal Rumble, well, what do they say about final straws?
Owen brutalized his brother in front of the whole world and their judgment. But was he truly his brother’s keeper? The voices denounced him, and he would walk the rest of his years as a heel. That was fine, because he had no pressure to be perfect. All he needed was to be good.
Come time for the opener, Bret Hart versus Owen Hart at WrestleMania X, bitter Owen and mournful Bret came to a head. Confident and rageful, Owen steeled his blue eyes at his brother. Ready. Believing himself capable of surpassing the golden child.
Madison Square Garden dings with a bell to signal the start of this family dispute. They grappled to the floor, the stoic Bret coolly transitioned Owen’s Fireman Carry to a leg hold. Owen raced to the ropes to break his brother’s grasp around his waist. Focus dwindled.
Briefly, he steeled himself to gain control of Bret’s hips, yet the technician maneuvered it to hurl him outside. Chopping Bret down with a drop toehold, Owen engaged a headlock. Swinging each other’s arms around, Owen yanked Bret’s flowing mane to drop him on the white canvas. Bret eludes a whip to the corner. Clutching at Bret’s hair again and again, Owen snarls at how unflinching he is, how the crowd calls his name.
Flung outside, Owen teased an escape to the back, only for Bret to reintroduce him to the New York fans. Bret subverted a clothesline, dropping Owen with a falling crucifix pin. There’s a certain caution to his movements, restrained, just so.
Striking a kicking blow that laid brother low, Owen taunted him, posturing him with the same pose fans clamored for.
Maintaining his dominance, Owen crushed Bret with a backbreaker. He wrenched his spine back, clutching Bret’s chin. Following an escape outside, Owen reunited with Bret within the ropes, his advances blocked by Bret and a surprise roll-up pin. Perched on the top rope, Owen soared as the wind blew his blonde locks back; Bret rolled out of his path.
A retaliatory clothesline from Bret gave him hope, but only just. Another backbreaker, followed by an elbow drop. A miscommunication with Referee Earl Hebner permeated irritation with the Hitman. Over the top rope, Bret rocked Owen while tenderizing his own knee in the process.
Smelling blood in the water, Owen stomps on the very leg Bret limped on, tweaking the left leg and unleashing a falling elbow on it. Tethering his brother to the ring post, he tormented the knee, slamming it. Again and again and again. Clipping the wings of everyone’s favorite angel. Locking in a figure-four leglock, Owen arrogantly yet cathartically raised his arms in preemptive celebration.
Bret finally ruins Owen’s momentum with an enzuigiri. All caution has been cast aside. Flattened his brother with a bulldog and a piledriver. Superplexing Owen from the top turnbuckle, Bret lay in agony alongside the brother he shared laughs and sobs and screams with, all those memories as pink and black as a fading memory and deepening pain.
Bret had Owen on the ropes, draining the life with a sleeper hold; a low blow, a mule kick breaks it. Gritting his teeth, Owen stole Bret’s Sharpshooter, sinking as low as he could. As though lost in the quiet of space, Bret’s screams of sweet, dear agony go unheard, but reversed his misfortunes with his patented, true Sharpshooter.
Carrying Bret atop his shoulders, Owen nearly succumbed to a Victory Roll pin attempt, but rolled it over in a snap. One, two, three. Bret’s shoulders on the mat, staring up at the lights.
Exhausted, Owen jubilantly tumbled away, Bret awash in disbelief amid the booming drums of his brother’s theme song. Spit whitened at the edges of Owen’s lips, counting those victorious mat-striking trilogy.
His brother slain before the eyes of New York and cameras broadcasting worldwide, Owen sowed jealousy and reaped vindication. Nothing is left tying him to the Excellence of Execution. The Blackheart, the King of Hearts, now reigns in the solace he’s overcome the prodigal, fortunate one.
This match did not end the night, however. Bret would face the enormous Yokozuna for the WWF Championship in a winning effort. The brothers only opened the show for audiences at home. Yet, it cemented one thing: Owen could stand on his own to succeed. No longer did he have to hold anyone above his shoulders, but he was above theirs.
Poetically enough, Bret ended his night as just that, hoisted on the shoulders of the locker room. He had to let go of Owen, an inhale and exhale because tonight, he didn’t have to be perfect, so he could finally just be good. He didn’t take pride in his hurt; it didn’t make him seem large and tragic. Either way, he’d play on a grand stage with not just himself as the audience.
Hate may have won tonight, but love always wins; a few years later, Bret appealed to Owen against Americans he grew to despise.
Bret Hart and Owen Hart’s WrestleMania X epic is one of my earliest memories of pro wrestling. It’s listed in WWE’s lists of great WrestleMania matches, and it has stamped its place in wrestling history simply by being a great match that told a compelling story with a captivating build. Fans will mirror this sentiment in videos, lists, and casual conversations.
Each time I revisit this bout, I always sense an intensity that feels a little too real to be the silly wrestling we all know. I walk away with the notion that Bret and Owen’s rivalry had elements of reality to it, that it was built on actual conversations and annoyances with love still always at the center of things.
Stories like Bret Hart versus Owen Hart at WrestleMania X, an acclaimed brotherly feud, give us fans the moments with which to remember. Whether it references pop culture, relates to our sensibilities, or echoes biblical epics, pro wrestling resonates with that human element as our heroes and villains tangibly age beside us.
There is no shortage of great WrestleMania matches. Every fan has their own list, their own nostalgia and their own bias. This one leans into all of that. These are not just the “best” matches on paper, or based via Cagematch ratings. These are the ones that felt different, the ones that stuck, the ones that defined what WrestleMania is supposed to be. The ones that will be remembered forever.
10.WrestleMania 18
Hollywood Hogan vs. The Rock
This is not here for technical reasons. It is here because of the crowd. The all time meet up between two bigger than life names. Toronto completely hijacked the match and turned it into something bigger than either man. You can argue about match quality all day, but you cannot fake that kind of electricity.
9. WrestleMania 10
Bret Hart vs. Owen Hart
This is for the purists. No spectacle needed, just two brothers putting on a near perfect wrestling match. It still holds up. It’s arguably the best opening WrestleMania match ever. It is the complete opposite of Jey Uso vs. Jimmy Uso at WrestleMania 40.
8. WrestleMania 31
Brock Lesnar vs. Roman Reigns
This match was good before it became great. Then Seth Rollins showed up and flipped the entire story by successfully cashing in his Money in the Bank briefcase. That moment alone pushes it onto this list.
7. WrestleMania 19
The Rock vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin
This is lower than some would expect, but that says more about the list than the match. It is a perfect ending to a rivalry that defined an entire era.
6. WrestleMania 20
Chris Benoit vs. Triple H vs. Shawn Michaels
This one is complicated now, and it should be. But purely as a match, it delivered at a level that few triple threats ever reach. It felt like a payoff in every sense. Unfortunately, tragedy will forever overshadow this match, but it still makes my list.
5. WrestleMania 13
Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Bret Hart
If you are into storytelling, this is probably your No. 1. The double turn is flawless. Austin passing out instead of tapping is still one of the toughest visuals WWE has ever produced. When you read who it was, I guarantee you immediately pictured Steve Austin wearing a crimson mask, screaming in pain.
4. WrestleMania 30
Daniel Bryan vs. Batista vs. Randy Orton
This is where fan voice actually won. You could feel it in the building. Bryan was not supposed to be the guy, and then he absolutely was. That matters more than move sets or match structure. With this match, Bryan forever cemented his legacy as a true underdog turned champion.
3. WrestleMania 40
Cody Rhodes vs. Roman Reigns
This was the moment WWE spent years building. The emotion, the callbacks, the sense that history was finally being rewritten, it all landed. To some it was over booked, but you can’t ignore that crowd reaction. This felt like a true ending, something WrestleMania does not always deliver anymore. Cody finally finished his story.
2. WrestleMania 25
The Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels
If you think something else belongs here, you are probably overthinking it. Well, maybe one match. This is the match people point to when they try to explain why wrestling works. The pacing, the storytelling, the crowd, all of it felt perfect. This could easily be #1, but I think the top match defines an entire era that helped saved professional wrestling.
1. WrestleMania X7
Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. The Rock
This is chaos in the best way. It is not a technical masterpiece, and it does not try to be. It is two megastars at their peak, closing the biggest WrestleMania ever. The finish is still debated, and honestly, that is part of why it belongs this high.
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There are obvious omissions. There always are. That is the point of lists like this. WrestleMania is built on moments, and the best ones depend on when you started watching and what you connected with.
Cheers to a great WrestleMania 42, I hope you enjoy!
Rhea Ripley is set for a huge WrestleMania match against Jade Cargill for the WWE Women’s Championship. But, they’re not the only women’s match on the card. We have four women’s championship matches on the card, and Rhea is looking forward to them.
Rhea Ripley recently spoke with Joe La Puma on an episode of Sneaker Shopping with Complex, where she was asked what she’s looking forward to besides her match at WrestleMania 42. Of course, she has her eyes on the women’s division.
“Oh, I’m looking forward to pretty muchall of them. Um, obviously I always keep my eyes on the women’s division. Becky and AJ, I want to watch that. That’s a big one. And I want to pay attention to Liv verse Stephanie. That’s also a big one. And the women’s world championship, it holds a place in my heart. So, I want to see what the outcome is of that match and see how that title is going to be treated. My poor baby.”
As it stands, Jade Cargill vs. Rhea Ripley is the only women’s match scheduled for Sunday, night two of WrestleMania. So, Rhea will be in the clear to kick back and enjoy the other three women’s matches on Saturday, April 18. The Women’s Tag Team Championships, Women’s Intercontinental Championship and Women’s World Championship will be defended Saturday at WrestleMania 42.
Rhea Ripley is set to challenge Jade Cargill for the WWE Women’s Championship at WrestleMania 42. Rhea Ripley has had her eyes on the prize since winning the Elimination Chamber back in February. By winning that match, Ripley earned a shot against Cargill at the grandest stage of them all.
Since Jade Cargill joined WWE, fans have been salivating about the prospect of Rhea Ripley vs. Jade Cargill, due to both of their power-house natures. Now, we finally get to see the match. Recently, Rhea Ripley spoke with Joe La Puma during a Sneaker Shopping with Complex interview. During the talk, Rhea was asked about Wrestlemania and revealed that she wants to give Jade a good match.
”This is such a big match that people have wanted since she came to the WWE and we’ve finally come to it, at WrestleMania 42. With her, I want to go out there and I want to give her a good match. Whether she wins or loses, because let’s be honest, I’m going to take her championship at WrestleMania 42. It’s going to happen, it’s Rhea Bloody Ripley’s show. Like, I’m going to take that championship. But, I want her to be proud no matter what the outcome is.”
Rhea Ripley has held 6 singles world championships in WWE and a win at WrestleMania 42 would be her 7th major win. But, Jade Cargill is looking to reclaim her gold in what is arguably her highest career match to date. Their match will take place on WrestleMania night two, Sunday, April 19.
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Killer Kross has reached the top of Major League Wrestling, capturing the MLW World Heavyweight Championship in what he described as the most meaningful moment of his career.
Killer Kross, a former World Wrestling Entertainment Superstar – known to fans as Karrion Kross during his time with WWE, secured the MLW World Heavyweight Championship victory in a grueling contest that pushed him to his physical limits. The win, however, carried far greater significance beyond the title itself, as it unfolded at MLW’s Battle Riot VIII in front of his mother, who recently completed cancer treatments.
“Literally best moment of my career, one of the best moments of my life. If people aren’t aware, my mother is a cancer survivor, so she finished all the treatments. She’s cancer-free. It was the first time she got to see me perform post-treatment, so that was the longest amount of time I was in the ring. I think I was out there for like, I think they told me like an hour and a half, and you’ve got to be active, man. You can’t be a slouch.
That’s a long time to be getting punched and kicked and kneed in the head. Thanks, Matt Riddle, but yeah, a bloody mess. I went through the whole crucible.
You know, I came out MLW World Heavyweight Champion. More importantly, the reaction that I heard from the audience when we won, I was like, that was very validating for me and for my mother to be there and to have that moment and share that, that real moment, everybody, you know, they’re publicly live forever. It’s there. I don’t think anything’s ever going to top that, to be honest.”
You can check out the Bodyslam.net exclusive interview with MLW World Heavyweight Champion Killer Kross below.
Kross’ victory marks a significant milestone in his post-WWE career, reestablishing him as a dominant force on the independent scene and within MLW. The physically demanding bout, lasting approximately 90 minutes, underscored both his endurance and resilience inside the ring.
Beyond the in-ring achievement, the presence of his mother added a deeply personal layer to the championship win. After enduring a lengthy battle with cancer, her attendance—and Kross’ ability to share that moment with her—gave the victory a lasting emotional resonance.
The crowd response further amplified the occasion, with Kross noting the reaction as a validating experience not just professionally, but personally. For a performer who has competed on some of the industry’s biggest stages, the moment stands apart as uniquely meaningful.
With the MLW World Heavyweight Championship now around his waist, Kross begins a new chapter—one defined not only by championship gold, but by a career-defining moment that transcended the ring.
You can watch MLW’s highlight video of Killer Kross’ World Title victory at Battle Riot VIII below.
On April 13th, 2026 WWE aired the 1,116th episode of Raw live in Sacramento California inside Golden 1 Center & can watch it on Netflix.
-Kicking off this week’s Raw with a video from the 2026 Royal Rumble Winer Roman Reigns as he has a message for World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk.
-Michael Cole & Corey Graves greet audiences at home before throwing it to a video of what went down during the contract signing between Oba Femi & Brock Lesnar last Monday.
-Raw GM Adam Pearce announces that it’s been decided that Femi & Lesnar will sign the contract for their WrestleMania 42 match separately tonight but Paul Heyman appears and introduces Lesnar & Lesnar makes his way to the ring.
-Lesnar signs the contract and hands it back to Pearce & Heyman says there will be a loser at WrestleMania 42.
-He says that loser will be Femi then says there will be a winner and that man will be Lesnar.
Lyra Valkyria defeated Charlotte Flair via O’Connor Roll (10:50)
-We then head over to a video of IShowSpeed training with World Tag Team Champions The Vision at the Performance Center.
-Cathy Kelley looks to speak with Vaquer in the ring, but Liv Morgan blindsides Vaquer from behind.
-Officials pull them apart but Morgan tells Vaquer to fight her if she wants.
-She looks to provoke Vaquer by bringing up her mother prompting Vaquer to slide back into the ring and brawl with Morgan.
-Officials manage to get them separated.
-We then head backstage where The Kabuki Warriors confront Iyo Sky.
-Asuka says Sky went into WrestleMania 41 as Women’s World Champion but she’s just Rhea Ripley’s sidekick this year.
-She tells Sky that Sane will prove herself in a match against Sky tonight.
6 Man Tag Team Match The Usos (Jimmy & Jey) & LA Knight defeated MFTs (Solo Sikoa, JC Mateo & Tonga Loa) via BFT on Loa (6:50)
-Gunther looks to talk but Seth Rollins attacks GUNTHER and rains down right hands on him before Gunther manages to slide out of the ring before Rollins promises to finish the job at WrestleMania 42.
-Gunther heads to the back and says if it really is personal for Gunther rather than trying to get a favor from Paul Heyman, he’ll explain why he wants to fight Rollins at WrestleMania 42.
-Gunther slides into the ring and says while he’s solving Heyman’s problem, Rollins is making him angry because he strolled around for years acting like he’s the best in the ring.
-Gunther says he’s really the best in the ring and says Rollins became a youthful idiot for Heyman. He says it’s personal for him to expose Rollins.
Rollins & Gunther exchange right hands with one another but Gunther sets up for a powerbomb on Rollins.
-Rollins sends Gunther crashing out off the ring with a thrust kick and sets up for a Curb Stomp but Gunther retreats through the crowd to avoid Rollins.
-We then head over to Adam Pearce’s office where Dominik Mysterio tries to get his WrestleMania 42 match against Finn Balor cancelled due to Balor bringing back The Demon.
-Pearce refuses to do so and tells Mysterio that he’ll get exactly what he deserves.
Kairi Sane defeated Iyo Sky via Roll Up (9:56)
-Adam Pearce says there’s 1 signature on the contract already and it’s time to get the 2nd one on there.
-He introduces Oba Femi & Femi makes his way to the ring then Pearce hands the contract to Femi and he signs it.
-Paul Heyman appears on the top of the entrance ramp and says he can’t remember the last time that he saw someone rise to the top as fast as Femi has.
-He says Femi is the most violent person to come to WWE since Brock Lesnar and says he’s the fastest rising star to the top since Lesnar but says all of that will come to an end at Night 2 of WrestleMania 42 when everything comes crashing down and Lesnar defeats him.
-Heyman says his door will always be open to Femi & Femi tells Heyman that it’s taking everything out of him not to beat him down right now.
-He says the physical scars would heal for Heyman but the emotional scars of defeating Lesnar would last forever for Heyman.
-He says 2 months ago, Heyman & Lesnar came into the ring and issued an Open Challenge for WrestleMania 42 for whoever cared to step up.
-He says Heyman & Lesnar rightfully didn’t care who Lesnar faces because Lesnar would win but he has 4 weeks of history to prove that he can beat Lesnar.
-He says himself, Heyman & the fans can feel it then says if Heyman was honest, he would have said that Lesnar is scared of him. He says he’s always been the one.
Tag Team Match Je Von Evans & Dragon Lee defeated JD McDonagh & Rusev via Styles Clash on McDonagh (8:12)
-World Heavyweight Champion CM Punk & 2026 Royal Rumble Winner Roman Reigns cut a promo on each other to hype up the main event of night 2 of WrestleMania 42.
At WrestleMania 42, we have a Ladder Match for the Intercontinental Championship Match. Four of those six competitors competed tonight in tag team action when Je’Von Evans and Dragon Lee battled Rusev and JD McDonagh. While it will be every man for themselves this weekend, these teams have to work together tonight to get a slight mental advantage.
While Dragon Lee and Je’Von Evans have been friendly in the past, it was interesting to see if JD McDonagh and Rusev would work well together. In the early going, they did solid, but it was Je’Von Evans who had everyone reeling with his ferocious offense.
JD was even showing off as well, hitting a Moonsault to the outside. But, when the likes of Je’Von Evans went to the well to often for a high-flying maneuver, Rusev was able to catch and destroy.
When Je’Von’s offense lacks, Dragon Lee was there to pick up the slack. Dragon and JD had some very fun back-and-forth offense while they were in the ring together, including Dragon Lee picking up the win with a Styles Clash.
Before Je’Von and Dragon could even celebrate, Rusev was on the attack post-match. Then, here came Rey Mysterio and Penta to join the fray. This rounds out all the WrestleMania competitors, but Rusev laid them all out. Even JD McDonagh.
At WrestleMania 42, Penta will put his intercontinental championship on the line against Rusev, Je’Von Evans, Dragon Lee, Rey Mysterio & JD McDonagh. This will air on the first hour of WrestleMania Night 2, Sunday, on ESPN.