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WrestleMania 41 Night 2 — Main Events & Championship Matches

Night 2 at Allegiant Stadium delivers the blockbuster main events, title implications, and the moments that define WrestleMania season. Here is everything confirmed and expected.

Why Night 2 Is the Bigger Night

In WWE's two-night WrestleMania format, Night 2 is where the company places its absolute top match. Since WM37, Night 2 has hosted the Universal Championship match, the biggest main event, and the match WWE wants everyone talking about on Monday morning. Las Vegas Night 2 is expected to follow that same formula.

Night 2 also traditionally carries the emotional closer — a retirement, a title win for a long-reigning babyface, or a shocking heel turn that reshapes the entire product going into summer. Every decision WWE makes from January through April is designed to peak on WM Night 2.

Announced & Expected Night 2 Matches

  • Undisputed WWE Championship — Main Event — The top title on the card. Roman Reigns' potential return, a Shield reunion angle, or a Cody Rhodes milestone moment are all possibilities for the Night 2 closer.
  • World Heavyweight Championship — The Raw world title picture culminates on Night 2 if not placed on Night 1, ensuring both nights carry championship stakes.
  • John Cena's Final WrestleMania Match — The retirement tour ends at WM41. WWE will place Cena's final match in a prominent Night 2 slot to guarantee a massive emotional sendoff in front of a sold-out Las Vegas crowd.
  • Women's Championship Match — Whether it's the SmackDown Women's Championship or a unification match, Night 2 always features at least one major women's title bout.
  • Seth Rollins vs. [Opponent] — Seth Rollins has main evented or near-main evented every WrestleMania in recent memory and Night 2 typically includes his showpiece bout.
  • Tag Team or Specialty Match — A ladder match, TLC match, or Elimination Chamber callback often rounds out the Night 2 undercard with a high-spot spectacle.

Championship Implications Heading Into Night 2

Every championship on WWE's roster has implications that flow through WrestleMania weekend. Night 2's championship picture is shaped by the Night 1 results — title changes on Night 1 open new challengers for Night 2, and retentions keep feuds alive heading into Backlash.

Undisputed WWE Championship

Cody Rhodes' title reign is the centerpiece of WWE programming. Night 2 delivers the culmination — either a massive title defense or a passing-of-the-torch moment.

World Heavyweight Championship

The Raw world title has its own program building toward Night 2. Gunther, Seth Rollins, and emerging main-eventers all have stakes in this picture.

SmackDown Women's Championship

Night 2 delivers the definitive women's SmackDown title match — Charlotte Flair's rumored return makes this slot one of the most anticipated on the card.

How to Watch WrestleMania 41 Night 2

  • Peacock (United States) — Live stream and on-demand replay
  • WWE Network (International) — Available in most countries outside USA
  • Sky Sports (UK & Ireland) — Traditional PPV broadcast option
  • Smart TV Apps — Peacock and WWE Network apps available on all major platforms
  • In Person — Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas — Night 2 tickets through Ticketmaster

Night 2 typically begins at 8PM ET / 5PM PT. The kickoff show starts two hours prior with pre-show matches and panel analysis featuring WWE legends and current Superstars.

History of WrestleMania Night 2 Main Events

  • WM37 Night 2: Roman Reigns vs. Edge vs. Daniel Bryan — Reigns pins Bryan to retain in a triple threat classic
  • WM38 Night 2: Roman Reigns vs. Brock Lesnar — Winner Takes All Unification main event creates Undisputed WWE Universal Champion
  • WM39 Night 2: Roman Reigns vs. Cody Rhodes — Cody almost finishes his story in front of 80,000 in Hollywood
  • WM40 Night 2: Cody Rhodes vs. Roman Reigns — Cody finishes his story, capturing the Undisputed WWE Championship in Philadelphia
  • WM41 Night 2: Las Vegas writes the next chapter — a new era or a continuation of the Cody Rhodes era