Cena vs Rhodes

The second night of WrestleMania 41 promises a spectacular showcase of professional wrestling talent, culminating in headline clashes that will dominate fan conversation for days. This event, taking place at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas – the second time WrestleMania has been held in Nevada after WrestleMania IX in 1993 – features an impressive lineup of matches and championship defenses.

At least six contests are scheduled, with five WWE champions set to defend their titles across singles and tag-team battles. Two multi-participant showdowns and a street fight add further intensity to the night’s programming.

Key matchups include: Iyo Sky versus Bianca Belair and Rhea Ripley for the Women’s World Championship; Randy Orton holding an open challenge, seeking challengers for his title; AJ Styles facing off against Logan Paul; and Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez defending their WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships against Bayley & Lyra Valkyria. Bron Breakker will defend his Intercontinental Championship in a four-way battle against Penta, Dominik Mysterio, and Finn Balor. Additionally, Drew McIntyre and Damian Priest are slated for a Sin City Street Fight, continuing a long-simmering feud following McIntyre’s World Heavyweight Championship loss last year.

The broadcast will be available on Peacock for U.S. viewers and Netflix for international audiences. Notably, the night begins at 7:00 PM ET.

Several storylines contribute to the evening’s drama: Iyo Sky’s quest to reclaim her Women’s World Championship after a setback last year, Rhea Ripley’s strategic return to contention, Randy Orton’s desperate attempt to reignite his career with an open challenge, and AJ Styles’ effort to recapture momentum following recent setbacks. The tag-team match between Morgan & Rodriguez and Bayley & Valkyria is fueled by the latter team’s recent victory in a gauntlet match. Bron Breakner’s continued dominance as Intercontinental Champion will be tested against a formidable lineup of rivals including Penta, Mysterio, and Balor. McIntyre and Priest’s long-standing rivalry culminates in the street fight, continuing from their intense feud following Priest’s Money in the Bank cash-in. Finally, Cody Rhodes will face John Cena for the Undisputed WWE Championship – a match that feels like a pivotal moment in both wrestlers’ careers, with Rhodes reflecting on his journey and acknowledging the unique circumstances surrounding this high-stakes confrontation.

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