CM Punk Faces Roman Reigns in WrestleMania’s Sunday Showdown
Saturday night at WrestleMania 42 delivered a packed card of decisive finishes and surprise returns. The Las Vegas crowd saw several title changes and hard-hitting matches. Filmogaz.com has the full recap.
Six-Man Tag Team Match
The Usos paired with LA Knight to take on The Vision and internet star IShowSpeed. Jimmy and Jey Uso immediately cleared Austin Theory and Logan Paul from ringside. LA Knight then sealed the victory by hitting a BFT on Theory.
After the match, Logan Paul struck IShowSpeed. The Usos and Knight intervened to protect Speed. The trio finished the segment with Speed splashing Paul through the announce table.
Unsanctioned Fight: Jacob Fatu vs. Drew McIntyre
Jacob Fatu toppled Drew McIntyre in a brutal Unsanctioned Match. Fatu dove through the ropes to start the brawl and used a toolbox late in the fight. He finished McIntyre with a moonsault through a table.
McIntyre introduced multiple weapons and landed a Claymore during the battle. The match featured steel chairs, tables, and repeated near-falls. The Samoan Werewolf emerged with the biggest victory of his WWE tenure.
WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship — Fatal 4-Way
Paige returned to action and teamed with Brie Bella to capture the Women’s Tag Team Titles. Nikki Bella was ruled unable to compete, so Paige stepped in after an absence of more than eight years. The duo defeated champions Nia Jax and Lash Legend, plus teams led by Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss, and Bayley with Lyra Valkyria.
Paige hit the Ram-Paige for the pin. A late interference by Nikki Bella played a role in the outcome. The crowd erupted as Paige and Brie celebrated their new championship reign.
Women’s Intercontinental Championship
Becky Lynch reclaimed the Women’s Intercontinental Championship by overcoming AJ Lee. Lynch became a three-time holder of the title with the victory. The match featured a heated exchange with official Jessica Carr.
An exposed turnbuckle shifted momentum in Lynch’s favor. Lynch used a Man-Handle Slam to put AJ Lee away. The result added another milestone to The Man’s storied career.
Gunther vs. Seth Rollins
Gunther outlasted Seth Rollins in a physical singles match. Gunther attacked before the opening bell, sparking a chaotic brawl. The match included powerbombs on the apron and high-impact exchanges.
Bron Breakker ran down and speared Rollins late in the bout. Gunther then locked in a sleeper hold to secure the win. Breakker continued his assault after the bell.
Women’s World Championship
Liv Morgan regained the Women’s World Championship from Stephanie Vaquer. Roxanne Perez created a distraction that helped Morgan during a critical sequence. Morgan ultimately hit Oblivion to win the title.
Raquel Rodriguez also factored into the action at ringside. The victory marked Morgan’s third run with the championship.
Undisputed WWE Championship — Main Event
Cody Rhodes retained the Undisputed WWE Championship against Randy Orton. Pat McAfee attacked Rhodes before the bell, prompting a chaotic start. McAfee later suffered an assault through the announce table by guest involvement.
The match saw multiple RKO attempts and Cross Rhodes counters. Rhodes hit a final Cross Rhodes to secure the pin and retain his title. Afterward, Orton delivered a brutal punt to Rhodes following the loss.
Looking Ahead
The Saturday card closed with momentum shifts and surprise returns. Fans now turn their attention to Sunday’s slate. CM Punk Faces Roman Reigns in WrestleMania’s Sunday Showdown, promising a blockbuster finish to the weekend.
WWE programming continues across ESPN, Netflix, USA Network, CW Network, Peacock and other platforms. Filmogaz.com will provide further analysis and updates as the event concludes.