WWE WrestleMania Night 2. 20.4.2026.
Written By Patrick O'malley.
Intro.
As the sun settled on what was a controversial Saturday Night Mania. I decided to take a look at X, and see what the thoughts and feelings were towards the show. I get that a lot of fans didn't like the first night, and my opinions must've gone down like a bottle of confusion. My thoughts remain the same, so the only thing that I will say is this. Like what you like, and if others don't agree with you, then that's perfectly ok. Being differant is one of the best things in life, because this is how the world works.
Superstars Seen Showing Up.
Trick Williams. Rhea Ripley. Jade Cargill, and Cm Punk were all seen showing up to the stadium.
Linmanuel Miranda Hype Video.
I'm not giving Linmanuel the time of day, because he hasn't given my what I want. Dominik Mysterio the musical. You could even name it. My Dad Is A Deadbeat.
More John Cena.
I don't know about you guys, I'm kind of done with John Cena. He came across like a rentable version of 1980's He Who Shall Not Be Named.
Oba Femi vs Brock Lesnar.
This was a great way to kick off the free hour for the North American market on ESPN. Oba obliterated Brock in just 4.25 seconds. This what it needed to be. Brock was visibly pissed off at points, this played into the story, and it's eventful outcome. Oba beat Brock, in what was the correct booking decision. Brock then laid his gloves, and boots in the ring in the aftermath symbalising his final moments in WWE, this was later confirmed that Brock has retired from WWE. My thoughts. Has Brock got a storied history with WWE, yes, however that comes with an asterix these days, due to him being mentioned 44 times in the Janelle Grant sex trafficking lawsuit. I personally don't care for Brock, due to this reason, and I think that it's wrong that the mainstream media aren't talking about this aspect, going into the build. Look I get it, due to legal reasons, but this does say a lot about how we treat these issues, when it comes to how the world looks at the media, conversations need to start, so that this industry can learn how to move forward, and better itself.
Six Pack Ladder Match WWE Intercontinental Championship.
This was the start of what would be a good run of Matches, and given the fact that night one was so derided, Matches like this acted like glue, holding together the vital pieces of fabric, in order to make PLE's so special. I loved this. Penta managed to retain his belt, whilst besting the likes of Rey Mysterio. Rusev. JD Mcdonagh. Jevon Evans, and. Dragon Lee, in what was a sensational Match. As I sat back and watched this, I was reminded of the early MITB Matches that used to take place on the Mania cards, before it became its own PLE. We had Rey Mysterio put Rusev through a ladder, in a sick looking spot. JD Mcdonagh gave Dragon Lee an awesome looking Spanish Fly from the top of a ladder, and Jevon Evans giving Rusev an OG Cutter, that looked like a coast to coast, well timed manouver. This was excellent.
Sami Zayn vs Trick Williams WWE United States Championship Match.
I liked this. The result was what it needed to be. The entrances were a study in contrast. Sami came to his standard music, whilst Trick was led out by Lil Yachty, and a large oversized coat, I mean did you see it, the length took up most of the rampway. The Match itself was excellent, as the heel vs babyface dynamic was played to a decent creschendo, as Sami's heel turn looms. Trick Williams is our new WWE United States Champion, and this was incredibly special as his mum and dad sat at ringside.
Demon Finn Balor vs Dominik Mysterio Street Fight.
This wasn't for me. I was never a massive fan of Finns alter ego character, from it's early premise when he was Prince Devitt in NJPW, and it didn't work when he came over to WWE, on the main roster. His NXT run as this character made sense, after he was sensibly booked by HHH. This Match felt like a Monday Night Raw Match being played out on a PLE. Finn got the win after he gave Dom a coup de grace through a table. The multiple weapon spots felt forced, and a bit predictable.
Jade Cargill vs Rhea Ripley.
Who was that guy on Commentary? The Match didn't work for me. I'm a massive Rhea Ripley fan, and from the word go. I got the sense that something was up, because this felt very anticlimatic, and heatless. This was due to the fact that this was another TV Match being played out on a PLE. This came from the aspect that distractions decided who came away with the big prize. Bfab, and. Michin stood up for Jade, whilst Iyo Sky supported Rhea. This allowed Rhea to win the big prize, and become our new WWE Womens Champion.
More John Cena.
Who wants more of John Cena? Oh what is that no one, yeah that's what I thought. He told us the fabricated numbers for both nights combined 106.072, whilst Sunday apparently draw in 55.252, yeah once again I smell bs. The Miz, and. Kit Wilson tried to upstage John, so enter stage left Danhausen, and his mini Hausens. If you don't laugh watching Kit get dominated by the Mini Hausens, and Miz getting smacked in the family maker, then I don't know what to tell you. John loved it, as he brought us into the main event.
Roman Reigns vs Cm Punk WWE Heavyweight Championship.
Like the theme of how WWE Mania entrances go. The pair that introduced our main event competitors was another study in contrast. Roman was brought out by classically trained musicians, as images of his family came up on the screen, whilst Punk paid tribute to his ROH days, as AFI's Miseria Cantare played out over the images of the Las Vegas skyline. Punk came to gorilla, as he was given the walkthrough treatment, as moments from his career played out. As both men looked at each other, you could get the sense that we could be getting something special. So I turned my phone off, so I could get a grip on what I was viewing. Punk stood at the top of the ramp stoic, as he breathed all of his surroundings in. Both men were locked in from here, as the battle of TKO vs WWE played out. Punk taking the side as one of HHH's guys, and. Roman doing the didding for his cousin. As the drama amplified, and Punk got busted open when Roman hit him with some steel steps, to both men kicking out of Spheres. Gts's, and. Superman punches, as the announcers table spots brought an end to proceedings, as exhaustion kicked in. The battle of exhaustion became the story of the back end of the Match, as Punk gave in, and Roman stood tall after giving Punk his final Sphere to get the win. In the moments after this Match. Roman went on the Mania aftershow, and he told Joe Tessatore, that he's signed a new deal, and that we're going to be seeing him a lot more as the Summer starts, and beyond. This was a sensational way to end the weekend.
Overview Of WWE WrestleMania Night 2.
To a lot of fans, when you look at how night 1 played out. Night 2, takes the place of day vs night. I get the reasons why there was a lot of fan hate being labelled at TKO, but it didn't take away my enjoyment of the weekend, and as Mania Night 2 becomes a distant memory, we should look at the positives over the negatives, as the aspects of future storytelling, and reasons to be excited start to take a clear look. Punk vs Cody next year. Rhea vs Iyo, and of course the potential retirement of Rey Mysterio. The next year is going to be very interesting.
WWE WrestleMania Night 2 is a solid 8/10.