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WWE Wrestlemania 39 Night Two results, recap and highlights

The Biggest Event of the Year in Sports Entertainment, Wrestlemania 39 got wrapped with a star-studded Night Two edition where the Undisputed WWE Universal Title Match between Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes was the headliner.

Raw Women’s Title and WWE Intercontinental Title were also defended on the show. Brock Lesnar faced the gigantic Omos in a Clash of the Titans. Plus, the old-school Hell in a Cell structure returned for WWE Hall of Famer Edge vs. Finn Balor.

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Brock Lesnar vs. Omos at Wrestlemania 39 Night Two (Image courtesy WWE.com)

Check out the recap, and results from Night Two of WWE Wrestlemania 39 Premium Live Event that took place at the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California,


– Hosts The Miz and Snoop Dogg kicked off the main show hyping up the night.


– Brock Lesnar defeated Omos in the opening contest of Wrestlemania 39 Night Two. After Omos went face-first into the ring post, missing a charging spot into the corner, Lesnar managed to take things over.

Lesnar delivered 3 back-to-back German Suplexes to a huge pop from the fans. Brock picked up Omos for the F5, but his back gave up. Lesnar went for it again and was finally able to deliver the F5 for the pin to win.

– Women’s WrestleMania Showcase Match: Ronda Rousey & Shayna Baszler defeated Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez and Natalya & Shotzi and Chelsea Green & Sonya Deville in a Fatal-4-Way capacity.


Natalya slammed Green onto Deville and then locked them both in the Sharpshooter at the same time. Liv Morgan kneed Natalya from the top rope to break things up. Morgan and Shotzi then started trading blows with each other.


Morgan prevailed with a Codebreaker and then Oblivion. Baszler made a blind tag to Ronda Rousey before sending Morgan outside. Rousey came in and locked in the Armbar on Shotzi to make her tap out.


After the match, Rousey teased that she and Baszler are coming for the WWE Women’s Tag Team Titles. While nothing was confirmed by the WWE, the winning team might have become the new number-one contenders for championships held by Lita and Becky Lynch.


– GUNTHER (c) defeated Drew McIntyre vs. Sheamus in a Triple Threat to retain his Intercontinental Championship. Drew and Sheamus were trading punches when Sheamus put down his adversary with another Brogue Kick.


Sheamus went for the cover, but GUNTHER dropped on them out of nowhere with a Splash off the top rope to break things. GUNTHER hit a powerbomb on Sheamus on top of Drew and then powerbomb-ed Drew for the pin to win.


– Bianca Belair (c) defeated Asuka to retain her Raw Women’s Championship. Bianca got a special dance entrance for this match. At the end of the match, Asuka tried to spit the blue mist, but Bianca ducked.


Bianca went for the KOD but Asuka reversed with the Armbar. Bianca powered Asuka up on her shoulders, broke the hold, and this time, she nailed the KOD on Asuka to pick up the pin-fall win.


– The Miz and Snoop Dogg announced Wrestlemania 39 Night Two attendance: 81,395. The total attendance for two nights stands at 161,892. Miz then confronted Snoop for putting him into an impromptu match on Night One.

Shane McMahon made his return to WWE after over a year and Snoop again put Miz into a match with Shane. Shane injured himself, doing a leapfrog as Miz was running the ropes and the match ended in a no-contest.

The match official and the medical personnel checked on Shane when Snoop entered the ring to introduce himself as Miz’s opponent. Snoop punched Miz in the face and then laid him out with another punch before connecting with the People’s Elbow for the pin to win.


– Edge defeated “The Demon” Finn Balor in a Hell In A Cell Match. The match had to be stopped for a few minutes as Balor got busted open after Edge threw a ladder on him and it hit his opponent, hard.




Balor went crashing through a table as Edge moved out of the way of a Coup De Grace. Edge immediately hit a Spear, but Balor kicked out. Edge hit a series of chair shots to the back of Balor, and then finally connected with the Con-Chair-To for the pin to win.


– The WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2023 came out on the stage to get a huge round of applause from the fans.


– Roman Reigns (c) (with Solo Sikoa) defeated Cody Rhodes in the Main Event of Wrestlemania 39 Night Two to retain his Undisputed WWE Universal Championship. Before the match began, Roman did his usual “Acknowledge Me” shtick.


Both men hit each other with their finishers but they kicked out of those. At the height of the match, the match referee was knocked out as The Usos came out to attack Cody with dual Superkicks and the 1-D.

Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn then came out to neutralize The Usos. Kevin hit the Stunner on Roman and Sami then followed up with the Helluva Kick on him. Usos brawled with KO and Sami, and leave the area.

Roman and Cody were up on their feet. Cody countered A Superman Punch with Dusty Rhodes’ jabs and the uppercut right hand, followed by two Cross Rhodes finishers.

Paul Heyman distracted the referee as Solo Sikoa hit the Samoan Spike on Cody. Roman then hit the spear on Cody with full elevation for the pin to win. Roman posed with Heyman and Solo on the ramp with his tiles to end Wrestlemania 39.


Story first published: Monday, April 3, 2023, 11:03 [IST]
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