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WrestleMania 42 results: Powell’s live review of night one with Cody Rhodes vs. Randy Orton for the WWE Championship, Stephanie Vaquer vs. Liv Morgan for the Women’s World Championship

WrestleMania 42 results: Powell’s live review of night one with Cody Rhodes vs. Randy Orton for the WWE Championship, Stephanie Vaquer vs. Liv Morgan for the Women’s World Championship

By Jason Powell, ProWrestling.net Editor (@prowrestlingnet)

WWE WrestleMania 42 Night One
April 18, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada, at Allegiant Stadium
Streamed live on ESPN Unlimited, first hour on ESPN2, Netflix internationally

Lin-Manuel Miranda hosted the WrestleMania 42 opening video… Michael Cole and Wade Barrett were on commentary…

WrestleMania host John Cena made his entrance dressed in a suit. He told the cameraman on the stage that he missed him. He said he wasn’t going to run. Cena saluted and said, “Let’s have some fun.” Ring announcer Alicia Taylor introduced Cena as he walked and then jogged to the ring.

Cena thanked the crowd for the applause. He said he was a longtime fan and a first-time performer, and asked the fans how he was doing so far. Cena said the road to this year’s WrestleMania has been chaos. Cena asked Cole if it’s been polarizing. Cole agreed with that assessment. Cena said the time for talk was done. He questioned who would step up and deliver. Cena welcomed fans to WrestleMania, and then pyro shot off on the impressive stage…

Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso’s entrance theme played, and they made their entrance through the crowd. Cole and Barrett checked in from their ringside broadcast table. Cole said the world is ready for WrestleMania. Barrett acknowledged that Cole was calling his 25th WrestleMania event. LA Knight drove a truck with his name on it onto the stage and then headed to the ring. Cole acknowledged that Jey mixed it up with podcaster Cam’ron after feeling disrespected.

The Vision logo was on a white tapestry. Logan Paul, Austin Theory, and IShowSpeed were behind it when it fell, and they headed to the ring together. Barrett noted that this was Logan’s fifth WrestleMania…

Powell’s POV: Thanks for checking out my live review.  There are scattered open seats, but it’s an impressive crowd. A few hours before showtime, WrestleTix listed the venue as being set up for 51,708 with 50,386 tickets distributed. The total available seats are listed at 68,703. One year ago, 60,151 tickets were distributed for WrestleMania 41 night one.

1. LA Knight, Jey Uso, and Jimmy Uso vs. IShowSpeed and World Tag Team Champions Logan Paul and Austin Theory in a six-man tag. Ryan Tran was the referee. Speed found himself in the ring with Knight and quickly exited. The heel trio isolated Jimmy. Speed tagged in while Jimmy was down. Speed set up for a suplex, but Jimmy reversed it.

Logan tagged in and ran to the opposite corner, where he knocked Knight and Jey off the apron before Jimmy could get there to tag out. Jimmy came back with a Whisper in the Wind. A short time later, Jimmy dropped Logan and Theory with superkicks.

Speed took Jimmy down with a huracanrana. Speed played to the crowd. Knight checked in and went for a BFT, but Speed shoved him away, causing Knight to knock Logan off the apron. Theory barked at Speed. Theory held Knight and told Speed to hit the ropes. Speed obliged, but Knight shoved Theory into Speed. Knight hit the BFT on Theory before pinning him…

LA Knight, Jey Uso, and Jimmy Uso defeated IShowSpeed and World Tag Team Champions Logan Paul and Austin Theory in 7:10 in a six-man tag.

After the match, Logan punched Speed, which drew boos from the crowd. Logan yelled at Speed for ruining WrestleMania for him and Theory. Logan tossed Speed to the floor and cleared the broadcast table before placing him on top of it. Logan returned to the ring with the intention of going up top, but Knight and the Usos returned. The Usos hit Logan with 1D.

Knight asked Speed if he was good and then rolled him back inside the ring. Knight placed Logan on the broadcast table while the Usos encouraged Speed to do what Logan intended to do to him. Speed climbed to the top of the ring post and performed a frog splash that put Logan through the table. Knight helped Speed to his feet and brought him into the ring, where he celebrated with the babyfaces before the show went to a commercial break…

Powell’s POV: A decent opening match. The heels turning on Speed was no surprise, as his character never intended to upset the babyface trio. The crowd reacted favorably to Speed once the heels turned on him. The splash through the table was impressive. I guess I shouldn’t be surprised, but there was a credit card company’s logo on some of the turnbuckle pads.

Jacob Fatu had Polynesian fire dancers perform on the stage as part of his entrance. Fatu, who wore camouflage gear, headed to the ring. Drew McIntyre made his entrance and had his stupid f’n sword with him…

2. Drew McIntyre vs. Jacob Fatu in an unsanctioned match. Fatu hit McIntyre with a suicide dive, and then the opening bell sounded. Barrett said referee Dan Engler’s job would be limited to counting pins or seeing if anyone submits. Fatu roughed up McIntyre on the floor by running him into the ring post and tossing him into the timekeeper’s area. Fatu pulled tables and chairs out from the ring and tossed several chairs in the ring, and placed a table on the apron.

Fatu pulled out a toolbox. McIntyre begged off while Cole recalled the damage that CM Punk did to McIntyre with a toolbox. Fatu approached McIntyre, who tripped him. McIntyre had Fatu partially underneath the ring and catapulted him into the ring’s frame. McIntyre set up a table on the floor and turned Fatu inside out with a clothesline. McIntyre’s brother handed him a phone.

McIntyre recorded himself and then slammed the phone on Fatu’s head. McIntyre pulled a wrench out of the toolbox, but Fatu cut him off. Fatu performed a pop-up Samoan Drop. McIntyre dropped Fatu with a Glasgow Kiss. McIntyre wedged a chair in between the ropes. He tried to shove Fatu into it, but Fatu reversed it, and McIntyre stopped short of the chair.

Fatu charged McIntyre in a corner of the ring. McIntyre moved, causing Fatu to hit his head on the top of the ring post. McIntyre suplexed Fatu. He also performed a flip dive onto Fatu. McIntyre counted down and went for a Claymore Kick, but Fatu avoided it. Fatu ran McIntyre into the chair wedged in the corner of the ring. Fatu performed a double jump moonsault for a near fall. Cole said he didn’t think anyone had kicked out after being hit with that move.

McIntyre grabbed a wrench and worked over Fatu’s forehead with it. McIntyre set up two chairs in the middle of the ring and suplexed Fatu, who landed partially on one of the chairs. McIntyre removed the referee’s belt and wound up to use it, but Fatu knocked him down with a superkick. Fatu slammed chairs over McIntyre’s back. Fatu grabbed the belt and gave McIntyre several lashes.

Fatu picked up the toolbox, but McIntyre blasted him with a Claymore Kick and covered him for a near fall. McIntyre shoved the referee out of frustration. Fatu battled back and battered McIntyre with headbutts. Fatu set up a table while Cole reminded viewers that the show would continue on the ESPN app at the top of the hour.

Fatu placed McIntyre on the table and went up top, but McIntyre got up and threw a chair at Fatu’s head and then hit him with another chair shot. McIntyre shoved Fatu off the ropes and through a sponsored table on the floor. McIntyre got Fatu back in the ring. Fatu superkicked him twice. Fatu grabbed the toolbox and was censored for something. Fatu struck McIntyre with the toolbox, and McIntyre ended up on top of a table. Fatu performed another double jump moonsault, and that put McIntyre through the table. Fatu covered McIntyre for the three count…

Jacob Fatu defeated Drew McIntyre in 14:10 in an unsanctioned match.

Cole said the match was as violent as expected. Fatu celebrated with some fans by the entrance aisle before he made his way to the back…

Powell’s POV: There are limitations to what the wrestlers are allowed to do in WWE. With that in mind, it was a good, violent brawl by WWE standards. Both wrestlers worked, and the live crowd was invested. WWE officials clearly believe casual viewers enjoy seeing wrestlers put through tables. We saw IShowSpeed put Logan Paul through the broadcast after the opener, and Fatu put McIntyre through a regular table to end this match.

Cole wrapped up the ESPN2 broadcast and encouraged viewers to watch the rest of the show on ESPN Unlimited. A batch of ads played…

Powell’s POV: Oddly, the app has jumped back several minutes after the ads play. I didn’t think much of it the first time, but it happened again after this last round of commercials.

Cole sent things over to the Spanish broadcast table momentarily. Cole and Barrett hyped some of the remaining matches…

Alicia Taylor read through the rules of the four-way match for the WWE Women’s Tag Team Titles. Alexa Bliss made her entrance wearing moth wings and was holding the awful Lilly doll. Charlotte Flair made her entrance wearing butterfly wings. Cole said only Bliss and Flair could pull off wearing those outfits. Lyra Valkyria and Bayley came out wearing similar black and white jackets.

WWE Women’s Tag Team Champions Nia Jax and Lash Legend came out dressed in white gear with spiked white masks. Cole said they were paying homage to Demolition. Ax and Smash were shown in the crowd while Cole mentioned that they were inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame the night before.

Nikki Bella and Brie Bella came out. Nikki wore a walking boot and used a single crutch. She had a microphone and told the crowd that she tried hard to get medically cleared, but it didn’t happen. She said she didn’t want to ruin Brie’s WrestleMania moment, so she called in an old friend.

Paige made her entrance to a big pop. “She’s back,” Cole yelled. “Paige has returned to WWE.” Paige cupped her ear as she walked down the entrance ramp with the Bellas. Brie put her arm around Paige as they approached the ring. Cole said there is no way anyone knew Paige would be at WrestleMania (um, sure)…

3. Nia Jax and Lash Legend vs. Charlotte Flair and Alexa Bliss vs. Lyra Valkyria and Bayley vs. Paige and Brie Bella (w/Nikki Bella) in a four-way for the WWE Women’s Tag Team Titles. Daphanie LaShaunn was the referee. Cole said it was Paige’s first WWE match in eight years. The match was sponsored by The Mandalorian and Grogu movie, which had advertising on the LED boards.

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