WrestleMania 42 Results: Can Reigns Stay Champion Until 43?

WrestleMania 42 Results: Can Reigns Stay Champion Until 43?

Night 2 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas closed WrestleMania 42 with decisive moments. New stars rose and established names reclaimed gold.

Main event: Reigns regains the top title

Roman Reigns defeated CM Punk in a 33-minute main event. Punk entered holding the World Heavyweight Championship after seizing it when Seth Rollins was injured.

Punk used his former Ring of Honor music before switching to “Cult of Personality.” He fought until exhaustion. Reigns won clean, with no interference, and reclaimed the championship two years after his 1,316-day reign ended.

WrestleMania 42 results now raise clear questions. Can Reigns remain champion through WrestleMania 43? Fans will watch for defenses at Backlash in May. Another storyline to monitor is whether Reigns will stand alone at ringside.

Oba Femi stuns Brock Lesnar

Oba Femi opened Night 2 by defeating Brock Lesnar. The victory was Femi’s first WrestleMania win on the main roster.

Lesnar left his gloves and boots in the ring after the match. He stopped to acknowledge the crowd. The moment suggested this could be a final WrestleMania appearance for him.

Speculation also surfaced about future matchups. SummerSlam will be a two-night event in Lesnar’s former home of Minnesota. Reports mentioned Gunther possibly cashing in a favor with Paul Heyman to challenge Lesnar.

Trick Williams captures the United States Championship

Trick Williams defeated Sami Zayn to win the United States Championship. Lil Yachty assisted in Williams’ victory.

Williams made a showy entrance, dressed in a 50-yard robe and wearing his “Lemon Pepper Steppers.” He had previously defended the U.S. title frequently on SmackDown before Sami Zayn took it in late March.

Carmelo Hayes, a former NXT ally, was mentioned as a potential challenger. Sami Zayn’s year has been difficult, and the loss may prompt a new direction for him.

Rhea Ripley ends Jade Cargill’s reign

Rhea Ripley dethroned Jade Cargill to win the WWE Women’s Championship. Iyo Sky aided Ripley during the decisive sequence.

Cargill’s title run ended at 169 days. Ripley’s victory marked her first singles title in about 13 months.

Every WrestleMania match for Ripley has been for championship gold. Potential challengers on SmackDown include Tiffany Stratton, Jordynne Grace, and Chelsea Green.

Penta retains in chaotic ladder match

Penta defended the Men’s Intercontinental Championship in a violent ladder match. The bout highlighted several competitors’ strengths.

Rey Mysterio showed veteran savvy. Je’Von Evans displayed aerial ability. JD McDonagh survived brutal spots. Penta’s impressive reign continues, with challengers looming from Raw.

Evans has come up short in championship matches across NXT, AAA, and WWE. His future angle could hinge on overcoming that trend.

Finn Bálor and Dominik Mysterio settle a bitter feud

Finn Bálor, in his Demon persona, defeated Dominik Mysterio in a street fight. The win served as revenge after Judgment Day tensions.

There was no interference this time. Dominik must adjust if he hopes to reverse the result in a future rematch.

Night 2 at Allegiant Stadium produced memorable moments and new narratives. Filmogaz.com will track how those storylines evolve heading into Backlash and WrestleMania 43.