WrestleMania night 2

WWE WrestleMania night 2 Results — April 19, 2026

Full WWE results for April 19, 2026 in Las Vegas, NV. Match card, winners, methods, and championship updates.

April 19, 2026 — Las Vegas, NV

Match Results

Undercard
Final
Pinfall
Summary
This one had a massive big-fight feel from the jump, and it delivered in a quick but explosive way. Brock Lesnar came in looking like his usual dominant self, tossing Oba Femi around with German suplexes and even planting him with an F5 that looked like it should’ve ended it. But Femi wasn’t having it. “The Ruler” showed unreal power and composure, shook off the F5 like it was nothing, then flipped the script with a chokeslam followed by his Fall From Grace to stun Lesnar and pick up a shocking win in under five minutes. After the match, the moment shifted from shock to respect. Fans gave Lesnar a loud “Thank you Brock” chant as he stood in the ring, removed his gloves and boots, and shared an emotional embrace with Paul Heyman before walking up the ramp and acknowledging the crowd—leaving the door wide open that this could’ve been the end of an era for The Beast Incarnate.
6-way Match — Ladder Match — Men's IC Championship
Undercard - Title Match
Final
Pinfall
Penta
Penta
Champion Retains
+28
Title defense: +4
Winning Non-ME Match at WrestleMania: +16
Being on the Non-ME Card at WrestleMania: +8
Dragon Lee
Dragon Lee
+8
Being on the Non-ME Card at WrestleMania: +8
Rusev
Rusev
+8
Being on the Non-ME Card at WrestleMania: +8
JD McDonagh
JD McDonagh
+8
Being on the Non-ME Card at WrestleMania: +8
Je'Von Evans
Je'Von Evans
+8
Being on the Non-ME Card at WrestleMania: +8
Rey Mysterio
Rey Mysterio
+8
Being on the Non-ME Card at WrestleMania: +8
Summary
This Intercontinental Championship ladder match was absolute chaos in the best possible way—six guys, one title, and a ring that basically turned into demolition derby. It kicked off at full speed with high-flying offense and immediate ladder spots, but things escalated once Rusev started clearing bodies and tossing people around like lawn furniture. Rey Mysterio brought the vintage fire with a 619 and clever ring awareness, while Dragon Lee and JD McDonagh kept things violent up top, including a wild Spanish Fly off a ladder that had the crowd fully locked in. Je’Von Evans had his breakout “nearly there” moment, climbing the ladder twice and almost stealing the win before getting yanked down at the last second. Rusev looked like he had it sealed after mowing everyone down and slowly climbing, but Evans wiped him out with a massive OG Cutter from the top rope off the ladder in one of the wildest spots of the match. From there, it turned into pure survival mode. Bodies everywhere, ladders wrecked, and Penta finally re-emerging at the perfect time. After surviving multiple finishers—including a brutal Mexican Destroyer on McDonagh off a ladder—Penta capitalized on the chaos, hit another Destroyer on Evans, and climbed to retain his Intercontinental Championship in a legit instant classic.
Men's U.S. Championship
Undercard - Title Match
Final
Pinfall
Summary
WrestleMania opened up hot with Sami Zayn trying to keep his United States Championship and Trick Williams looking like he walked in with a chip on his shoulder and a fur coat with a runway attached. These two didn’t waste time—straight fists, quick near-falls, Zayn even flipping the switch into full heel mode by absolutely beating Williams around the ring and into the barricade like he owed him money. Trick weathered the storm, got some momentum, and even had a big assist moment from Lil Yachty checking on him at ringside…until Zayn turned that into chaos too. Just when it looked like Zayn was about to close it with a Helluva Kick, Trick shut it all down with a perfectly timed Trick Shot out of nowhere. Boom. New champ. Trick Williams steals the spotlight and walks out of WrestleMania with the US Title while Zayn is left wondering how it all slipped away.
Street Fight
Undercard
Final
Pinfall
Summary
WrestleMania 42 Night 2 got downright chaotic when Finn Bálor brought back The Demon and stepped into a full-on street fight with Dominik Mysterio. From the jump, this thing was a weapons fest—kendo sticks cracking, chairs flying, and tables getting dragged out like it was a yard sale. Dom held his own and then some, blasting Bálor with everything including a 619 through a steel chair and multiple frog splashes that somehow still weren’t enough. The Demon just would not die. Every time Dom thought he had it won, Bálor kept kicking out and getting more dangerous. Eventually, the tide turned—Bálor snapped, brutalized Dom with chairs, then sealed it in savage fashion by driving him through a table with a Coup de Grace. The Demon is back, and he didn’t just return—he made a statement.
WWE Women's Championship
Undercard - Title Match
Final
Pinfall
Summary
WrestleMania turned into a straight-up heavyweight fight when Rhea Ripley and Jade Cargill started throwing bombs for the Women’s Championship. Cargill came out looking like a problem early, overpowering Ripley and tossing her around like she was trying to make a statement, but Mami doesn’t stay down for long. Ripley clawed back in with kicks, submissions, and pure grit, turning this into a back-and-forth war. Then things got messy—outside interference almost swung it for Cargill until Iyo Sky ran in and evened the odds. That was all Ripley needed. One mistake from Cargill, one clean counter, and boom—Riptide, lights out. Ripley snatches the win and walks out of WrestleMania as the new Women’s Champion, reminding everyone exactly who runs this division.
Main Event
World Heavyweight Championship
Main Event - Title Match
Final
Pinfall
Summary
OTC energy was alive and well in a full-blown war as Roman Reigns and CM Punk tore the house down for nearly 34 minutes in a WrestleMania main event that felt like a fight more than a match. These two beat the hell out of each other—through announce tables, with stolen finishers, submission counters, and straight-up dirty tactics. Punk even went low and still couldn’t keep Reigns down. Every near-fall had the crowd losing it, especially after GTSs, Superman Punches, and multiple Spears kept getting kicked out of like it was nothing. In the end, exhaustion told the story. Punk tried to go back to the well one too many times, his body gave out, and that was all the opening Reigns needed. Two brutal Spears later, and the Tribal Chief sealed it—Roman Reigns defeats CM Punk to reclaim the World Heavyweight Championship. OTC is back on top, and after a match like that, it’s hard to argue he didn’t earn it.