
WrestleMania 42 Saturday Results – Welcome to WrestlingAttitude’s live coverage of WrestleMania 42 Saturday, live from the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Our coverage begins at 6pm ET with the actual card. You can watch the live Countdown Pre-Show in the embedded video below. We will provide updates (if any) during the Pre-Show.
Countdown to WrestleMania 42 Saturday
Wade Barrett Sits Down with Randy Orton
Wade Barrett talks with Randy Orton and mentions it has been twelve years since Randy’s last WrestleMania main event. He asks whether Randy is driven by legacy or something else.
Randy says it is about legacy, but there’s something personal layered into it. He knows nothing lasts forever. The next thing to accomplish is number fifteen. After that, he has Flair and Cena in his sights. His goal is to leave the business with more gold around his waist than anyone else.
Wade brings up Randy’s return from injury and how his attitude has changed. He asks who the real Randy Orton is.
Randy says both versions are him. He’s not going to take anything in the ring for granted anymore, but he also won’t let anything get in his way. He had someone in his ear making sure he got the job done. He knows what he has to do. Randy mentions “the voice,” and how it reminded him what he had to do to be the bad man again.
Wade brings up their time in Legacy and how Cody had to find himself.
Randy says he’s proud of Cody for doing what he did. Cody got better, he came back, he finished his story. Now it’s time for Randy to finish his. He loves Cody like a brother now — and he will still love him after he beats Cody for the title. Cody is hearing the voices telling him he cannot do it. Cody will have to be carried out.
Jackie Redmond with AJ Lee
Jackie Redmond is with AJ Lee and asks what this night means to her.
AJ says everything she fought for a decade ago is happening today. Tonight is the ultimate mountain — her Mount Everest. Twelve years ago she walked into WrestleMania as champion and walked out as champion, and she says it will happen again.
Vic Joseph with Sol Ruca
Vic Joseph stands with Sol Ruca and asks her about the WrestleMania vibe. Sol says it’s incredible to be around all of it. She mentions she already had a WrestleMania moment, but hopes to be in a match next year.
Vic asks Sol about her match against Zaria.
Sol says it’s all jealousy from Zaria, and she hopes to be the last woman standing on Tuesday night.
Vic brings up Sol’s Royal Rumble performance, facing Bayley on the night of John Cena’s farewell, and now being here at WrestleMania.
Sol says she will prove that she belongs here.
Cathy Kelley with Stephanie Vaquer
Cathy Kelley is with Stephanie Vaquer and asks her about making her WrestleMania debut.
Stephanie says she has worked her entire life to get to WrestleMania. She has worked her entire life to hold this title. This is the most important match of her career. For Liv, it’s about fame and self‑promotion. For Stephanie, tonight is about her journey.
Byron Saxton with Drew McIntyre
Byron Saxton asks Drew McIntyre about Jacob Fatu’s promo on SmackDown.
Drew says he isn’t playing mind games — he’s telling the truth. You can’t play mind games with someone who doesn’t have a brain. Drew says while he was getting an education, Fatu was in jail. He studied criminology, and he learned that criminals re‑offend. Fatu took his title. He took his WrestleMania. Drew says he will use every weapon against Jacob.
He says it’s for Fatu’s wife and kids, because Jacob will be back in the joint. Drew says he might not be everyone’s hero, but he is the hero they need.
Shawn Michaels Joins the Panel
Shawn Michaels joins the panel, and they look back at the Hart vs. Michaels Iron Man Match.
Corey asks if Shawn knew that match would mean so much to people.
Shawn says Bret might have thought that way, but he himself was thinking day to day. He didn’t consider the long‑term impact at the time. He admits he isn’t a fan of knowing a match is going to go an hour — he prefers not knowing. He says there is no one other than Bret Hart he would have rather been out there with.
They ask Shawn about the new talent on this year’s show.
Shawn says he is proud of everyone who comes through NXT. He mentions Trick, Oba, Je’Von, and Lash. They knew Lash was something special. All of them had something. Will they be as special as people think? Shawn says you always worry about being disappointed, but these four are going to be some of the most successful of the future.
Corey asks about recognizing when young talent “gets it.”
Shawn says you can see when someone is special. They look like they have potential. Plenty of people have had potential and it didn’t work out. But none of these four were afraid to be coached. You could challenge them, test them, push them — and they stood up to that testing.
Top Celebrity Moments at WrestleMania — Video Package
We get a look back at some of the biggest celebrity moments in WrestleMania history.
Cathy Kelley with IShowSpeed
Cathy is with IShowSpeed. He says it’s crazy that he’s wrestling at WrestleMania. He feels like he’s at a point where he has to give his all. He admits he’s nervous. He says he doesn’t even know how he got into this.
Cathy asks about his training.
Speed says it has been hectic. Logan and Austin have been motivational, but he hopes everything goes well.
Michael Cole Interviews Roman Reigns
Michael Cole mentions an interview he conducted with Roman Reigns.
Cole asks Roman if things feel different when he isn’t there.
Roman says this is his family business. He was born for this. He says it’s God’s plan to put him in this position. This is what he was meant to do.
Cole asks about Roman and WrestleMania — eleven main events.
Roman says that’s his legacy. He used to tell the twins they were representing the family and their legacy. To have eleven WrestleMania main events is something he’s proud of.
Cole brings up CM Punk and 2012 with The Shield.
Roman says nothing drew him to Punk. The higher powers put him into the group. Punk was cool to him — they traveled together, trained together. But you don’t take out what’s going on with the office on the boys. Punk was being CM Punk, and he took his ball and went home.
Cole asks if Roman is irked because Punk wasn’t here while Roman was rising to the top.
The conversation will continue tomorrow.
Cody Rhodes Sits Down with Joe Tessitore
Cody Rhodes talks with Joe Tessitore, who asks him about returning to WWE in 2022.
Cody says he’s the “golden boy” because of his relationship with WrestleMania before he returned — but at that time, he was the farthest he had ever been from WrestleMania. To come back and main‑event the show makes this run special.
Joe asks about returning to Las Vegas to face one of his best friends.
Cody says you can’t reconcile the situation. He thought he would get the man who had his first match against him, someone who would see how much he has changed. But Randy will do everything he can to get to number fifteen.
Joe asks if Cody regrets wanting this version of Randy.
Cody says he was there for 2009 Randy Orton, and there were things Randy did back then that were so bad.
Joe brings up Pat McAfee.
Cody says Pat being the man on the phone is the most disappointing reveal in pro wrestling history. Cody says he’d tell Pat they need to get him a replica belt, he can do his entrance, and then he can go back to whoever sent him and say “thank you, daddy.” Cody says Pat has united wrestling fans in one belief — nobody wants Pat at WrestleMania.
Joe mentions Randy saying Cody is not a “killer.”
Cody asks what a killer even is. Is it jumping people from behind? No. Randy is as fake as ever, and Cody is willing to match him.
Joe asks about outside forces getting in the way of Cody’s WrestleMania journey again.
Cody says this is what happens during WrestleMania season. They thrive in it — it’s part of the territory. Cody says he has to be ready for Randy, because he isn’t wrestling any outside forces.
WrestleMania 42 Saturday Results
After the cold open wraps, we go inside Allegiant Stadium as Michael Cole welcomes us to WrestleMania 42, presented by Snickers and 2K26. The crowd roars, the cameras sweep across the stadium, and then the familiar sound hits — John Cena’s theme blasts through the arena.
Cena steps onto the stage as the official host of this weekend’s two‑night premium live event on The Grandest Stage of Them All.
John Cena Welcomes the WWE Universe to WrestleMania
John says he didn’t expect that reaction, and he thanks the fans. He reminds everyone he’s a long‑time fan, a long‑time performer, but a first‑time host. He asks how he’s doing, and the crowd responds.
He says this year’s Road to WrestleMania has been chaos — unpredictable, loud, and very, very vocal. One could even call it polarizing. John says he knows exactly why he got the hosting gig. This is what he loves the most. They’re all here for the same reason. They all know the time to talk is up. The time to deliver is now.
Everyone in Allegiant Stadium is here with one thing on their minds — who will stand up and deliver.
John says it is a great honor to welcome everyone to WrestleMania.
The Vision & iShowSpeed vs. LA Knight & The Usos
The theme for “Main Event” Jey Uso hits and out he comes alongside “Big” Jimmy Uso. The Usos make their YEET‑tastic entrance through the crowd, stopping at ringside to slap fives with Michael Cole and Wade Barrett, who are on the call for tonight’s show.
The twins hit the ring and their music fades. The radio screech hits next — and out in a big pickup truck comes LA Knight. The crowd erupts for “The Megastar” as he steps out, climbs into the ring, and joins The Usos. His entrance theme wraps.
Now the “Humble” theme hits. The Vision logo flashes across the entrance area. We get a front‑and‑back split‑screen shot of Logan Paul and Austin Theory holding the WWE World Tag Team Championships, with their partner iShowSpeed beside them wearing a cape. The screen multiplies in a Zoom‑style layout as the trio walks to the ring.
Jimmy and Jey open with stereo superkicks to Theory and Logan. The bell rings with LA Knight starting against iShowSpeed. Speed grabs a side headlock, and Knight casually walks around the ring wearing an IShowSpeed necklace he snatched mid‑hold. Speed flips out and lands on his feet, then heads to the turnbuckles for a moonsault — but Knight doesn’t charge, so Speed lands on his feet and gets blasted with a clothesline.
Knight knocks Logan off the apron. Speed manages a slam on Knight, but Knight looks at him like he’s lost his mind. Speed tags Logan by slapping the mat, and Knight drags Logan into the ring. Logan is sent hard into the turnbuckles and Knight stomps him down. Knight chokes Logan against the ropes and tags in Jey.
Jey climbs the ropes and punches Logan repeatedly. Jimmy tags in next and The Usos hit a double back elbow followed by a double elbow drop for a near fall.
Jimmy chops Logan, but Logan fires back with a kick. Austin tags in and hits a slingshot rolling dropkick while Jimmy is focused on Logan.
Austin unloads with punches. Logan tags back in and The Vision hit a double suplex before posing. They tag Speed, who tries to suplex Jimmy — but Jimmy reverses and suplexes Speed instead. Logan tags in again and knocks Knight off the apron. Logan hits a knee and a punch to Jimmy, then follows with a forearm and more strikes. Jimmy answers with an uppercut and a Whisper in the Wind, leaving both men down.
Jey and Austin tag in. Jey fires off punches. Theory gets Jey up, but Jey slips free and hits a spear for a near fall. Logan returns with a gutwrench suplex to Jey, but Jimmy blasts Logan with a superkick. Theory punches Jimmy. Theory sends Jey shoulder‑first into the ring post. Jimmy superkicks Austin, and Speed jumps in.
Speed hits a headscissors on Jimmy, but Knight kicks Speed. Speed escapes a BFT and shoves Knight into Logan, knocking Logan off the apron. Austin yells at Speed, demanding revenge for what Knight did. Knight sends Austin crashing into Speed, then kicks Austin and hits the BFT for the three‑count.
Winners: The Usos & LA Knight
After the match, Logan snaps and yells at Speed before punching him. Logan says Speed had one job and ruined their WrestleMania. Logan throws Speed to the floor, adjusts the announce table, and places Speed on top of it. Logan climbs the turnbuckles for a frog splash through the table.
Jey pulls Logan down, and The Usos hit 1D.
Knight pulls Speed off the table and brings him back into the ring. They tell Speed to go up top and take care of Logan. Knight places Logan on the announce table.
Speed climbs, leaps, and hits a frog splash onto Logan through the table — then YEETs with The Usos.
Results for WrestleMania 42 Saturday continue after a break.
Unsanctioned Match – Jacob Fatu vs. Drew McIntyre
Jacob Fatu makes his entrance with Samoan fire dancers leading the way. He emerges behind them wearing a full Samoan Werewolf costume, stalking forward as the flames rise around him. He completes his bad‑ass walk to the ring and steps inside as his music fades.
The familiar sound of Drew McIntyre’s theme hits next. “The Scottish Warrior” appears with his sword, standing in front of a castle‑style set. A massive door drops down like a drawbridge, and McIntyre marches through it for his WrestleMania entrance.
As Drew finishes his walk and before the match can officially begin, Fatu suddenly charges across the ring and blindsides him — jumping the gun and kicking off this Unsanctioned Match earlier than expected.
Fatu hits a suicide dive the moment Drew reaches ringside, and the referee officially starts the match. Fatu hurls Drew into the ringside barrier and then into the ring post. He sends Drew over the barricade. Fatu goes under the ring and drags out multiple tables, sliding one into the ring before tossing several chairs inside as well.
Fatu kicks and punches Drew as Drew tries to stand. Fatu grabs the toolbox, dumps its contents across the mat, and Drew immediately drops to the canvas in reaction. When Fatu charges, Drew catches him with a drop toe hold into the scattered tools. Drew sends Fatu into the apron and then catapults him face‑first into the ring frame.
Drew sets up for a powerbomb through the table on the floor, but Fatu drives him back‑first into the ring post to escape.
Drew rebounds with a clothesline on a charging Fatu at ringside. Drew grabs a fan’s phone, takes a few selfies, and then punches Fatu with the phone before handing it back to its owner. Drew rolls Fatu into the ring. Drew picks up a wrench, but Fatu blasts him with a clothesline. Drew fires back with a kick, but Fatu levels him with another clothesline and a back senton.
Fatu crushes Drew with a corner splash. He climbs the ropes and delivers a series of headbutts. Fatu follows with a running hip attack in the corner, then struts and buffers before hitting a pop‑up Samoan drop for a near fall.
Fatu grabs a chair, but Drew launches himself with a flying headbutt. Drew wedges the chair into the turnbuckles. He tries to whip Fatu into it, but Fatu reverses.
Drew stops short of the chair and cracks Fatu with an elbow. Fatu charges with a splash but misses and crashes shoulder‑first into the ring post. Drew follows with an overhead belly‑to‑belly suplex. Fatu rolls to the floor. Drew hits the ropes and launches himself with a flip dive onto Fatu at ringside.
Drew sends Fatu back into the ring and sets for a Claymore. Fatu drops down and Drew misses, slamming into the corner. Fatu sends Drew head‑first into the chair wedged in the turnbuckles. Fatu follows with a double‑jump moonsault for a near fall.
Drew fires back by smashing Fatu in the knee with a wrench, then punching him with it. Drew drives the wrench into Fatu’s eye. Drew sets up a cluster of chairs and goes for a Broken Arrow through them. He hits it and covers, but Fatu kicks out.
Drew yells at the referee, then rips the referee’s belt off. He winds up to whip Fatu, but Fatu blasts him with a thrust kick. Fatu smashes Drew across the back with a chair. Then another. Fatu grabs the belt and whips Drew repeatedly.
Fatu reaches for the toolbox, but Drew explodes with a Claymore for a near fall. Drew grabs the referee again, furious about the count. Drew and Fatu trade punches. Drew chops, Fatu kicks. They slap each other. Drew fires punches, Fatu answers with headbutts.
Fatu drags the table into the ring and sets it up. He slams Drew’s head onto the wood and headbutts him again. Fatu smashes Drew with a chair while Drew is draped on the table. Fatu climbs the ropes, but Drew rolls off the table and hurls a chair at him. Drew then climbs up and smashes Fatu with another chair shot on the turnbuckles.
Drew shoves Fatu off the turnbuckles, sending him crashing down in a senton through the table. Drew drags Fatu back into the ring. Fatu fires a thrust kick. Then a second. Fatu smashes Drew in the head with the toolbox.
Fatu climbs and hits a double‑jump moonsault through the table for the three‑count.
Winner: Jacob Fatu
The show cuts to a break. We will be back for more WrestleMania 42 Saturday results.
Women’s Tag Team Championships Match – Nia Jax & Lash Legend (c) vs. Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss vs. The Bella Twins vs. Bayley & Lyra Valkyria
It’s time for the four‑team Women’s Tag Team Title match. Out first, dressed in a goth outfit with massive wings, is Alexa Bliss. Charlotte Flair’s theme hits next, and she emerges with even bigger, colorful wings. The two make their way to the ring together.
In matching gear, Bayley and Lyra Valkyria come out next.
From there, the reigning WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions — The Irresistible Forces — make their entrance. Nia Jax and Lash Legend appear in all white with masks, a clear tribute to the newly inducted WWE Hall of Famers Demolition, who are shown watching from ringside.
The Bella Twins’ theme hits and the crowd erupts. Nikki Bella and Brie Bella walk out, with Nikki on a crutch and holding a microphone. Their music fades. Nikki says she tried but couldn’t get medically cleared, and she wasn’t going to ruin Brie’s WrestleMania moment.
With that in mind, she says she called an old friend to take her place.
The theme for Paige hits — and the stadium explodes. The former AEW star known as Saraya steps out once again as Paige in WWE. She joins Brie, with Nikki accompanying them, and the reaction grows even louder as they head to the ring.
Lash sends Brie to the mat and follows with a forearm to Bayley. Alexa jumps on Lash with a chin lock, but Lash throws her off with ease. Lash levels Alexa with a clothesline. Nia tags in, hoists Bayley up, and Lash connects with a bicycle kick into a Samoan drop combo. Alexa avoids a splash from Nia. Flair tags in and hits a crossbody. She knocks Nia to the floor and chops Brie.
Lyra tags in and goes for a missile dropkick, but Flair catches her. Brie rolls up Flair for a near fall. Brie kicks Lyra’s boot into Flair’s face. Brie fires kicks at both Flair and Lyra. Brie hits an enzuigiri on Lyra and kicks Flair again. Nia grabs Brie and throws her into the ringside barrier. Lash tags in and choke slams Brie onto the apron. Flair kicks Nia off the apron, but Lash boots Flair down.
Flair fires back with a big boot and a backbreaker. Alexa tags in and hits a DDT off the turnbuckles. Lyra tags in and hits Alexa with a shoulder tackle and a corner kick. Bayley elbows Alexa, and Lyra follows with a forearm. Lyra hits a backbreaker and Bayley drops an elbow for a near fall.
Lash runs Brie into the corner. Alexa and Lyra attempt a double superplex on Brie, but Lash slips underneath and hits a double choke slam. Brie recovers and hits a missile dropkick on Lash. Everyone is down.
Nia, Bayley, and Flair tag in. Flair boots Bayley, but Nia headbutts Flair. Paige tags in and unloads with punches.
Paige hits clotheslines on everyone and delivers a fisherman’s suplex to Bayley. Lash sends Paige to the apron, but Paige fires knees from the apron and knocks Lash to the floor. Paige hits a crossbody on Lyra, but Lyra rolls through and lifts her for Night Wing. Paige escapes and hits the Paige Turner, but Bayley breaks the cover.
Nia hits a Samoan drop on Bayley and tries to powerbomb Brie, but they tumble to the floor. Lash hits Lyra with the Lash Extension, but Paige and Flair break it up. Flair and Paige hit a double superkick on Lash, then a double clothesline to send her to the floor.
Paige and Flair trade forearms. Flair chops and takes Paige down. Paige counters the Figure Four into an inside cradle. Flair answers with Natural Selection. Alexa tags in — but Nikki pulls Flair out of the ring and blasts her with the crutch.
Paige gets her knees up on Twisted Bliss and hits Rampaige for the three‑count.
Winners: The Bellas (with Paige) — NEW WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions
We will return after a break with more results from WrestleMania 42 Saturday.
Women’s Intercontinental Championship Match: AJ Lee (c) vs. Becky Lynch
We get a second round of celebrity cameos, with Michael Cole and Wade Barrett pointing out famous faces scattered throughout Allegiant Stadium. The camera pans across the crowd, landing on actors, athletes, musicians, and influencers taking in the show.
The Wonder Years are then introduced. They appear on stage and begin performing Becky Lynch’s theme song live. The stadium rises as the opening notes hit. “The Man” emerges in a giant blue fur coat, pyro exploding behind her as she walks onto the stage in full WrestleMania mode.
AJ Lee is next, making her entrance accompanied by a large group of children, creating a striking visual as she heads toward the ring.
Becky opens with a kick and a forearm. AJ answers with an arm drag into an armbar. Becky stomps AJ’s foot and goes for a dropkick, but AJ hangs in the ropes and Becky crashes. AJ sends Becky to the floor when Becky charges. Becky catches AJ off the apron and hits a fallaway slam into the ringside barrier. Becky slams AJ into the apron, then goes up top and hits a leg drop for a near fall.
Becky repeatedly slams AJ’s head into the mat. She hits a forearm in the corner and follows with an exploder for another near fall. Becky drives AJ’s head into the mat again. Becky exposes the turnbuckle, ripping the pad off. The referee puts it back on, and Becky yells at her. The referee fires back. AJ rolls Becky up with an inside cradle for a near fall.
AJ fires forearms. Becky whips AJ, but AJ hits a knee. Becky avoids a tornado DDT. AJ hits back elbows and a clothesline against the ropes. Becky fires a forearm in return. AJ slides under and trips Becky. AJ goes up top and hits a missile dropkick for a near fall.
Becky blocks a side Russian leg sweep. AJ hits a Shining Wizard and gets another near fall. AJ punches Becky. Becky goes for a uranage, but AJ counters with an arm drag. AJ kicks Becky and goes for the Black Widow, but Becky swings AJ into the turnbuckle before she can lock it in. Becky hits the Manhandle Slam — AJ kicks out.
Becky kicks AJ in the corner and the referee warns her. Becky gets in the referee’s face. Becky shoves her — and the referee shoves Becky back.
AJ hits a jumping uranage for a near fall. Becky goes for another Manhandle Slam, but AJ counters into the Black Widow. Becky pulls AJ’s hair to escape and punches her. AJ splashes Becky in the corner, but the referee steps between them. Becky hits the exposed turnbuckle — but she’s fine. Becky sends AJ into the exposed steel and hits a Manhandle Slam for the three‑count.
Winner and NEW WWE Women’s Intercontinental Champion: Becky Lynch
Results for WrestleMania 42 Saturday continue following another break.
Gunther vs. Seth Rollins
We get another round of celebrity cameos shown throughout Allegiant Stadium, with Michael Cole and Wade Barrett highlighting more famous faces in attendance as the crowd buzzes for the next match.
The familiar, ominous notes of Gunther’s theme hit. “The Career‑Killer” marches onto the stage with his trademark intensity, eyes locked on the ring. He makes his deliberate, imposing walk down the aisle and steps inside the squared circle. His music fades as he stands ready for Seth Rollins.
Seth Rollins’ theme hits next, and the stadium erupts. “The Visionary” and “The Revolutionary” steps onto the stage surrounded by pyro. Rollins is wearing all‑black contact lenses, giving him a sinister, almost supernatural look — like the guitarist from Limp Bizkit. He also sports a Mortal Kombat‑style face mask as he makes his way toward the ring for this long‑awaited showdown.
Gunther blasts Seth with a dropkick and a German suplex before the bell even rings. He follows with a powerbomb. Seth rolls to the floor. Gunther follows, but Seth rakes the eyes and unloads with punches. Seth fires knees and sends Gunther over the announce table. Seth keeps swinging, sending Gunther over the other announce table. Seth hits him with a chair and throws another one at him.
They return to the ring and the referee finally starts the match.
They trade punches immediately. Gunther chops Seth. Seth boots him, but Gunther answers with a boot of his own. Gunther goes for a sleeper and transitions into a German suplex, but Seth lands on his feet and kicks him. Seth stomps on Gunther’s head. Gunther stops a Stomp attempt with a clothesline. Gunther kicks Seth in the head.
Gunther chops Seth repeatedly, dropping him. Gunther drives an elbow into the bridge of Seth’s nose and follows with knees and more chops. Seth gets in Gunther’s face and Gunther shoves him back. They slap each other. Gunther stands on Seth’s chest.
Gunther rocks Seth with a forearm on the apron, then chops him across the back. Gunther slams Seth into the turnbuckles while he’s still on the apron. He tries for a dead‑lift superplex, but Seth counters and launches Gunther with a buckle bomb.
Seth swings for the Stomp and misses. Gunther hits a German suplex. Seth fires back with a German suplex of his own. Gunther blasts him with a clothesline. Seth answers with a clothesline. Gunther kicks Seth in the head repeatedly, but Seth fires a forearm. Gunther punches. Seth punches back. Seth lands another forearm. Gunther chops him. They trade chops in the center of the ring.
Seth spits in Gunther’s face and chops him again. Seth unleashes rapid‑fire Kobashi chops — but Gunther cuts him off with a powerbomb for a near fall.
Gunther crushes Seth with a short‑arm clothesline. Then another. Seth floats over to counter a third clothesline, but Gunther back‑body‑drops him to avoid the Pedigree. Seth fires a knee after missing a Stomp. Gunther counters with a backdrop into a jackknife cover for a near fall.
Seth connects with a Pedigree and follows with a Stomp — Gunther kicks out.
Seth climbs the turnbuckles and goes for another Stomp, but he misses. Seth rolls into an O’Connor Roll, Gunther kicks out, and immediately clamps on a sleeper. Seth fights to his feet and escapes. Seth hits a rolling elbow. Then a second. He goes for a third, but Gunther cuts him down with a clothesline.
Gunther climbs for a frog splash, but Seth leaps up the ropes and hits a superplex into a Falcon Arrow for a near fall. Seth locks in a sleeper on Gunther.
Gunther reaches the ropes to force the break. He rolls to the floor. Seth hits a suicide dive. Seth lines up a second one and connects again. Seth charges for a third dive — but this time Gunther catches him out of mid‑air and powerbombs Seth onto the apron and then onto the announce table.
Gunther drags Seth onto the announce table and sets for another powerbomb. Seth slips out and hits a Pedigree on the table. Seth clears off the second announce table and stomps Gunther on top of it.
Bron Breakker suddenly spears Seth Rollins on the floor — the referee doesn’t see it. Bron throws Seth back into the ring and then disappears into stealth mode.
Gunther clamps on a sleeper and locks in the body scissors. Seth’s arm is trapped. Seth fades. Seth passes out.
Winner: Gunther
After the match, Bron Breakker sprints the entire length of the ramp and obliterates Seth Rollins with another spear. He stands over Seth and tells him he should have finished him when he had the chance.
Bron turns toward the stage. Paul Heyman is standing at the top of the ramp. Heyman opens his arms and embraces Bron Breakker, pulling him in for a hug as the crowd reacts in shock.
– The new inductees to the WWE Hall of Fame appear on the stage.
The show heads to a another break. More WrestleMania 42 Saturday results are coming up next.
Women’s World Championship Match – Stephanie Vaquer vs. Liv Morgan
It’s time for championship action as we move into the co‑main event of WrestleMania 42 Night One. “La Primera” Stephanie Vaquer prepares to defend her WWE Women’s World Championship against Liv Morgan of Judgment Day.
We cut to the “Trouble” music video. When the sequence reaches the moment with the dancers seated on chairs with their backs to the camera, the broadcast transitions back live inside Allegiant Stadium — and the visual is recreated in real time. Liv Morgan and her dancers perform the same choreography on stage. Liv rises from the chair and is tossed around by a shirtless male dancer as the routine continues.
The female dancers then tear away Liv’s outfit, revealing her ring gear underneath, and Liv begins her walk to the ring.
Stephanie Vaquer is next.
Vaquer shoots in with a double‑leg takedown and the two immediately trade punches on the mat. Vaquer drags Liv to the outside and slams her into the ringside barrier. Back inside, Vaquer crushes Liv with a corner splash and a running double‑knee strike. She climbs the turnbuckles, but Liv cuts her off.
Liv hits a springboard sunset‑flip powerbomb for a near fall. She follows with forearms to the back. Liv snaps off a suplex, holds on, hits a second, and keeps the grip for the full Three Amigas. Liv connects with an enzuigiri. She goes up top and leaps for a frog splash, but Vaquer gets the boots up.
Vaquer hits a belly‑to‑back suplex and follows with Devil’s Kiss. She plants Liv with a butterfly face‑buster for a near fall.
Vaquer sets for SVB but Liv slips free. Liv hits a lung blower and slaps Vaquer across the face. Liv sets up for Devil’s Kiss, but Vaquer counters into a victory roll for a near fall. Vaquer fires back and hits SVB — Liv survives.
Liv answers with a Codebreaker. Vaquer fires back with obLIVion and scores a near fall of her own.
Vaquer climbs the turnbuckles, but Roxanne Perez appears on the apron to distract the referee. Raquel drops Vaquer across the top rope, and Liv hits obLIVion — Vaquer kicks out.
Vaquer fires a kick and knocks both Perez and Raquel off the apron. Liv charges for a suicide dive, but Vaquer moves and Liv crashes into Raquel. Vaquer launches herself with a springboard crossbody, wiping out Raquel and Perez.
Liv sends Vaquer into the ring steps. Liv climbs and hits a Codebreaker off the turnbuckles, then follows with obLIVion for the three‑count.
Winner: Liv Morgan (new champion)
Dominik Mysterio comes out to celebrate with Liv Morgan as she holds the WWE Women’s World Championship high.
John Cena Announces Attendance
John Cena is in the ring for the official attendance announcement. He holds the microphone as the crowd buzzes in anticipation. Cena reveals the number for tonight’s show:
50,860.
The stadium erupts as Cena soaks in the reaction.
Bianca Belair Joins John Cena — Major Announcement
Bianca Belair’s music hits and the crowd roars as she makes her way to the ring, joining John Cena. She stands beside him, soaking in the reaction.
Bianca says you can’t spell WrestleMania without “E‑S‑T.” She thanks everyone for their support and tells the stadium she’s missed them. She adds that you can’t have WrestleMania without a few surprises — and tells John they need to add one more.
Bianca reveals that she is pregnant.
The crowd explodes.
The show goes to a break. Results from WrestleMania 42 Saturday will continue shortly.
Undisputed WWE Championship – Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Randy Orton (w/ Pat McAfee)
Back live, the stadium hears, “Hey … let’s go!” and Pat McAfee’s theme hits. The advocate of Randy Orton steps onto the stage to a wall of boos from the Las Vegas crowd. McAfee soaks it in, smirking as he walks down the ramp.
His music fades — and then “Voices” blasts through Allegiant Stadium.
Randy Orton appears, taking his sweet time on the stage. He moves slowly, deliberately, letting the moment breathe. The song loops multiple times as he walks, and the crowd loudly sings every word from start to finish.
Cody Rhodes gets a full special entrance treatment. A video plays on the big screen as several statues are revealed on the stage — a “Dashing” Cody Rhodes, a Stardust figure, and “The American Nightmare” himself. Each version stands as a tribute to his evolution.
As the final statue is shown, Cody’s theme hits — the entire stadium erupts. He steps out wearing a massive gold American Nightmare entrance jacket, shimmering under the lights. He looks fired up, energized, and ready for the biggest match of his career.
Cody heads down the ramp with purpose as pyro explodes around him.
Pat McAfee cracks Cody in the head with the microphone while the referee is busy showing the championship belt to Randy. Randy follows with a kick. Cody fires back immediately, kicking Pat while Randy holds him in place. Cody then sends Randy crashing into the ring post and plants him with CrossRhodes.
Cody boots Pat to the floor and then turns his attention to the announce table. He begins adjusting and clearing it. Suddenly, Jelly Roll appears. He climbs onto the other announce table and launches himself with a big elbow drop, crashing through the table.
A stretcher is brought out to take Pat away. He shows the middle finger to the crowd on his way back to the locker room.
Randy finally gets into the ring and the match officially starts.
They lock up and break to a stalemate. Randy grabs a side headlock and drops Cody with a shoulder tackle. They lock up again — this time Cody takes the headlock and Randy answers with another shoulder tackle. Randy fires a European uppercut and drives Cody into the turnbuckles. Randy whips Cody hard into the corner, but Cody floats over. Cody hits the drop‑down punch and follows with a powerslam.
Cody goes for the Cody Cutter, but Randy catches him in mid‑air. Randy hits a backbreaker, but he struggles to get back to his feet. Randy rakes the eyes. He snap‑mares Cody down and clamps on a reverse chinlock.
Cody fights out and hits a belly‑to‑back suplex. Randy rolls to the floor. Randy kicks Cody as he tries to follow and sends him back into the ring. Cody kicks Randy as he re‑enters. Cody drives Randy into the turnbuckles and applies a single‑leg crab.
Cody drives a forearm into Randy’s lower back and follows with a knee to the spine. He hammers Randy with a punch in the corner and whips him hard across the ring. Randy rolls to the floor again, but Cody follows. Cody strikes Randy in the back and brings him back into the ring. Cody covers and gets a near fall.
Cody clamps on a waist lock. Randy fights out with sharp elbows. Randy whips Cody into the corner, Cody floats over, and Cody nearly steals it with a roll‑up. Cody goes right back to the lower back with another forearm. Cody hits a suplex and covers for another near fall.
The referee checks on Randy. Cody climbs the ropes — but Randy trips him, crotching him on the turnbuckle. Cody throws punches from up top, but Randy fires back and delivers a superplex, pure instinct, and immediately clutches his back in pain.
Randy explodes with two clotheslines and ducks Cody’s return swing. He snaps Cody down with a powerslam. Randy drags Cody onto the apron and hits the hanging DDT clean. Randy pounds the mat, coiling for the RKO — but Cody blocks it and sends Randy spilling to the floor.
Cody charges for a suicide dive, but Randy meets him with a punch. Randy hoists Cody and delivers a back‑drop driver onto the announce table. Randy takes a sip of water, then grabs Cody again — but Cody counters and sends Randy face‑first into the ring post.
Randy rolls back into the ring and Cody follows. Randy is bleeding from the forehead. Cody immediately targets it, punching the cut. Cody keeps firing punches as Randy staggers off the ropes. Cody adds a kick to keep him reeling.
Cody drills Randy with punches and says something directly to him as Randy sways on his feet. Cody hits Beautiful Disaster and covers for a near fall. Cody wipes the blood from Randy’s forehead and smears it across his own chest. Cody lands another punch and sends Randy onto the apron. Randy collapses there, barely holding on.
Cody sets for the hanging DDT — and hits it. Cody pounds the mat, coiling for the cutter, but Randy shoves him into the turnbuckles and snaps off CrossRhodes for a near fall.
Randy pounds the mat again, coiling for the RKO, but Cody counters with a backslide for a near fall. Cody springs up and hits a cutter — another near fall.
Randy rolls to the floor. Cody follows and sends Randy crashing into the announce table.
Cody hoists Randy and delivers a back‑drop driver onto the announce table. He sends Randy back into the ring. Cody sets for the Cody Cutter — but Randy springs up and hits an RKO, and Cody kicks out.
Randy punches Cody. Cody punches back. Randy lands a kick. Cody fires a forearm. They trade shots in the center of the ring. Cody rakes the eyes. Randy responds by hitting the referee with an RKO. The official is down.
Cody checks on the referee. Randy waits behind him, lining up a low blow. Cody turns — and blocks it. Cody kicks Randy instead. Cody goes for the double‑jump Cody Cutter, but Randy snatches him out of the air with another RKO. The referee is still out.
Pat McAfee limps to the ring in a neck brace and a referee shirt. He slides in to count — and Cody kicks out. Pat says something to Randy. Randy hits Pat with an RKO.
Cody grabs Randy and hits CrossRhodes for the three‑count.
Winner: Cody Rhodes
Cody celebrates his victory, but Randy Orton grabs the championship belt. He blasts Cody in the head with it, dropping him instantly.
Randy tosses the belt aside. He backs into the corner, lines up the running kick, and connects flush.
Randy picks up the title belt and stands over Cody as the show fades to credits.
–– Here is what’s in store for WrestleMania 42 Saturday ––
- John Cena will open WrestleMania 42
- The Usos & LA Knight vs. The Vision & iShowSpeed
- Drew McIntyre vs. Jacob Fatu (Unsanctioned Match)
- Fatal 4-Way – WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship Match
- AJ Lee vs. Becky Lynch – WWE Women’s Intercontinental Championship
- Gunther vs. Seth Rollins
- Stephanie Vaquer vs. Liv Morgan – WWE Women’s World Championship
- Cody Rhodes vs. Randy Orton – Undisputed WWE Championship
WrestleMania 42 Saturday Preview
For the second straight year, WWE WrestleMania returns to Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada — but this time, both nights of WrestleMania 42 feature championship matches in the main event spotlight.
WrestleMania Saturday closes with the Undisputed WWE Championship clash between Cody Rhodes and his former mentor Randy Orton. Rhodes reclaimed the title from Drew McIntyre on the March 6 edition of SmackDown, while Orton punched his ticket to the main event by winning the 2026 Men’s Elimination Chamber. Their rivalry has only grown more chaotic thanks to the involvement of Jelly Roll and Pat McAfee, with McAfee vowing that if Orton loses on WWE’s biggest stage, fans will “never see or hear him in wrestling again.” Whether that threat influences the outcome remains to be seen.
Night One also showcases three major women’s championship matches. WWE Women’s World Champion Stephanie Vaquer defends against Royal Rumble winner Liv Morgan, who has been laser‑focused on reclaiming the spotlight. Elsewhere, Becky Lynch looks to finally score her first singles victory over AJ Lee as she challenges for the Women’s Intercontinental Championship. A win would give Lynch her third reign with the title. And in one of the most stacked matches of the weekend, Women’s Tag Team Champions Nia Jax and Lash Legend defend against Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss, Lyra Valkyria & Bayley, and The Bella Twins in a Fatal Four‑Way showdown.
Two former World Heavyweight Champions collide as GUNTHER and Seth Rollins meet one‑on‑one, with GUNTHER promising to “expose” Rollins on the grand stage.
Fans in the United States will see WrestleMania 42’s first hour on ESPN2, which includes the in‑ring debut of streamer IShowSpeed. He teams with The Vision’s Logan Paul and Austin Theory to face LA Knight and The Usos. Meanwhile, the long‑running feud between Jacob Fatu and Drew McIntyre reaches its breaking point in an Unsanctioned Match, guaranteeing absolute chaos.
WrestleMania 42 Saturday Results


