WWE WrestleMania 41 LIVE: Night One card, start time, results and latest news as THREE titles change hands before Roman Reigns stars in latest main event

There's a Dana White sighting as Rey Fenix makes his entrance. WWE and UFC under the same umbrella with TKO now, of course.
My word - what a move from Gable. A 540 from the top rope results in a near-fall, before he tries to remove Fenix's mask.
He reaches for the metal plate to put in his mask. Something he has been using.
Fenix now hurt (not actually hurt). He kicked the metal plate... now the ankle lock.
El Grande Americano then hits a flying headbutt and wins. Fair enough.
If you're not up to date with the El Grande Americano story, it's a unique one. It's Chad Gable in a mask, basically - he went away to learn the art of lucha libre and came back like *this*.
He was, of course, meant to face Rey Mysterio - the greatest luchador of all time, but Rey Fenix, who only recently joined the company, has stepped in after Mysterio suffered an injury.
A classical entrance for Americano in Vegas. Lots of masks, violins and guitars.
Fatu is the truth - trust me on that. He will be a WrestleMania main eventer and everything we’ve heard from those inside WWE is that they’re staggered with not only how good he is, but just how fast he’s connected with the fans.
A good showing from both men there. Haku comes out to congratulate the Samoan Warewolf - who is, of course, part of that wrestling family.
It was going to go one of two ways - either Solo Sikoa cost Fatu, or WWE strapped the rocket to Fatu and ran with it. It was the latter.
Really excited for this reign. It's Fenix vs El Grande Americano up next!
Here comes Fatu with his corner charges... then a swanton.
Fans exchange 'let's go Fatu' and 'LA Knight'.
Oh! Knight catches Fatu with a BFT from a top rope moonsault! That is impressive! But Fatu gets his hand onto the rope.
If Knight was going to win it, you feel it would have been then.
This time he hits the moonsault. And another. We have a new United States champion!
Knight goes for an early BFT and there's a nice moment that sees Fatu stare into his eyes as he blocks it.
Both stars going on the attack, which is nice to see. Fatu does keep pulling his trousers up, though. And some really late kick outs from him.
The best match of the night so far for me.
Solo Sikoa joins Fatu for his entrance, with the latter wearing a pretty freaky warewolf mask.
LA Knight is then driven to the stage in a very nice car. I don't really know my four-wheelers unless it has a spoiler and whips round a track, but Wade Barrett tells us it's a Maserati.
Another hard one to predict, this. WWE either pull the trigger on Fatu or go in a different direction in terms of storyline. But excited for it either way.
This one I'm looking forward to. Oh yes.
A few strings to this, but two of my favourite stars here.
The build has been a bit short perhaps. But I don't care. LA Knight is one of the biggest entertainers and best talkers in the promotion, and Jacob Fatu is a generational talent just getting started.
It'll be a good match between two fan-favourites. Others could get involved, but I am all in on this. Can't wait.
Things start off with Jade pouncing on Naomi and trying to smash her face in. Naomi goes for the eyes.
I always thought the absence of Bianca Belair in this was a bit odd, considering she was part of the team, saw Cargill smash her friend's face in and then entered the title picture. Could she have been involved in the match? Maybe.
Some good wrestling going on here, with Jade showing off some impressive strength to catch Naomi and turn it into a jackhammer.
A powerbob comes from the electric chair, and finishes with Jaded! A good showing from Cargill, if not for some clunky moments here and there.
Naomi is first out and there's then a bit of a weird entrance for Jade, which starts with a green screen weather report saying a storm is coming - of course Jade's theme.
Anyway, this one is underway.
A nice post from Triple H on X following Uso's title win, too.
A non-title women's matc his up next - which is really imporant.
Jade Cargill takes on Naomi. These two were team-mates last year, but now enemies.
It turns out that Naomi attacked Jade and they have been at each other's throats ever since. Jade is the up-and-coming talent, but Naomi is the experienced head. She has been fantastic in this new role.
I expect Jade will win, but it could well go either way.
The New Day sprint out of the ring with their belts and up to the stage. They really are embracing these roles.
Anyway, the tag titles change hands and rightly so, I think. The new New Day have a fair amount of momentum and the titles did need to change hands.
They are now 13-time champions. Looking forward to seeing what they do next.
The crowd is picking up, mainly in thanks to a stunning performance from Ivar, who is weirdly athletic for a man as big.
A Dommsday-sault sees Ivar nearly land in nasty fashion as he slips on the top rope, but luckily he's OK. That could have been nasty.
The champions go for the war machine but Kofi interferes - think we may be in the build-up to the end now.
Woods stomps from the top rope. Cover. New Day are champions!
The New Day's challenge for the world tag titles is underway.
Things have quietened down a bit. There was some debate over whether this bout should have been on the card, given the other tag titles didn't make it an arguably had more of a build.
Anyway, it is, and I do expect The New Day to win here. Unless Big E costs them, for whatever reason.
Criss Angel and George Kittle are in the crowd. Cool.
The tag title match is up next. A bad, baaaaad New Day.
If you aren't up to date with it, The New Day used to be a three-person team, before Big E legit broke his neck. They stayed as a three for a long time - 10 years overall, to be exact - until Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods turned on E.
Now they are bad guys. I spoke to Kingston about the ordeal a couple of weeks back. Link here or below to read!
Whatever the internet seems to think about Uso and his credentials as a world champion, the reaction in the stadium was very strong and you can’t deny 60,000 people yeeting their hearts out.
The crowd’s joy at Jey embracing his brother Jimmy - whom he faced at the same event just one year earlier - really tied together Jey’s journey nicely.
Once Uso was picked to win the Rumble and challenge Gunther, a win was the only thing that would have made it all worth it. It’s a great moment, it’s on WWE and Jey to make sure it’s more than that.
It happened! WWE pulled the trigger!
Jey Uso goes from tag team specialist to world champion. There will be a lot of proud family members right now.
Not the greatest in ring, but one of the most over stars there are right now. It's just the second legit singles loss Gunther has faced on the main roster - the other at last year's WrestleMania.
It was the sleeper - Gunther's usual move - that did for the Ring General.
If you're going to back popularity - that's what it looks like.
Jimmy Uso, Jey's brother, is in the ring too. Crying. Emotional!
Jey leaves via the crowd, Jimmy alongside him. A feel-good start to the show.
The duo exchange blows. Yeet. Boo. You know how it goes.
A powerbomb from Jey, thye a super kick... a frog splash is coming...
He gets two in. Then a sleeper! GUNTHER TAPS!!!! YEET!
Gunther is pulling out the big moves too, to be fair. A powerbob from him, but Jey kicks out at two.
A second spear - a frog spalsh... pin... kick out.
Gunther has taken his belt and wants to go. Funny.
Oh, he hits Jey with the belt! Splash! Kick out!
Sleeper now... we are near the end.
A slow start to this one, as expected. Gunther is a very good technical wrestler. Jey isn't quite as good, but he's also quite slow in terms of style and the underdog here, so much of the match will focus on him taking a beating and trying to rally.
A spear from Jey early! Gunther kicks out.
It really is a hard one to call. Jey is 0-6 in world title matches and 0-3 against Gunther - a storyline they are playing on.
A bit of a comedown for Gunther's entrance. The Ring General. A real clash of personalities, let's say.
As this match gets underway, I will plug my chat with the Austrian in the early days of the build to this match. I got the feel that he genuinely did not want to face Jey.
Click here or below to read it!
Jey Uso is first out, and there are 60,000 fans yeeting. If you don't know wrestling, you will have absolutely no idea what that means.
There are cheerleaders from and NFL side - I won't lie, I didn't catch which one, but Eric tells me they are from Las Vegas Raiders. The NFL team that play in the stadium, which would make absolute sense. The Raiderettes, they are called.
There are also a lot of flags reading 'yeet' and Pat McAfee is on the table. Uso is kitted out in blue and gold and making his entrance through the crowd.
Monstrous ovation for CM Punk arriving as the cameras show all three of the main eventers entering the Allegiant Stadium. Flanked by Paul Heyman, of course.
The only thing louder than that ovation was the boos that followed for Charlotte Flair!
A realy interesting match first up.
Jey Uso was one of the most shocking Royal Rumble winners of all time at the start of the year, and fans were unsure if he was worthy of that spot.
For me, he was and is. I think the build up to his match with Gunther has been extremely underrated. And I can't call the result, either.
Alex spoke to Jey about his Royal Rumble win - and his pitch to work with The Rock! Read it here or below.
Michael Cole introduces us to the show, while we see arrivals from the likes of Reigns, Seth Rollins and Punk.
Triple H - one of the latest Hall of Famers and WWE boss - narrates the opening pictures and then enters the stadium, greeting more than 60,000 fans inside the stadium.
'Vegas is about to find out how real this s*** can get,' he says.
Jey Uso vs Gunther is first up.
There are seats on the elaborate stage hooked up by On Location believed to be worth in and around £50k a seat.
It’s a hell of a view and a matter of yards away from the talent when they come out - they’ll just have to dodge pyro on the upper tier!
News coming out of WWE literal minutes before the star is that the company have aquired AAA.
If you haven't heard of it, AAA is a lucha libre wrestling promotion which was founded in Mexico in 1992. Now, it will be under the stewardship of the biggest wrestling company in the world.
The commentators are just arriving inside the Allegiant Stadium - I would recognise that Pat McAfee theme anywhere.
Here's a line based on three stars in action tonight: Jey Uso and The New Day.
Alex caught up with the latter yesterday to discuss Jey's world title match tonight - which we believe will open the show.
The New Day and The Usos were once great rivals, and it seems they are somewhat again with the former's new attitude. Click here or below to read!
I am so bummed about the news with Rey, but we have a really cool Rey to replace the other Rey.
He is such an incredible performer - a man I have been a fan of for a number of years now. We have a lot of moving parts, but it will be incredible.
Stage reveals for WrestleMania are always a big thing, and I am liking the look of this year's.
The stages have been a little drawn-back under Triple H, but 'Mania is the time to go all out, and the big reveal was done last night after plenty of leaks from the building of it.
What a spectacle. I'm sure some pretty cool entrances will go with it tonight.
Rey Mysterio is, unfortunately, out of WrestleMania.
He was due to face El Grande Americano (Chad Gable to some), but has had to pull out after some unfortunate events last night.
He has revealed his replacement - and it makes things a little interesting.
Click here or below to read more from Eric.
While we're on the topic...
Alex caught up with CM Punk recently to discuss all things WWE since his dramatic return that night at Survivor Series.
We all know about his relationship - or lack of - with previous leadership, but life appears good for him under Triple H. And tonight, he fulfils his lifelong dream of main eventing a WrestleMania.
He spoke about Reigns - one of his two opponents tonight - at length. Click here, or below, to read!
It is, Roman. And he did.
Roman Reigns, title or not, is arguably the biggest star WWE have right now. Cody Rhodes would like a word, sure, but Reigns' star power is mega. A future three-time Hall of Famer.
He main events WrestleMania for the 10th time tonight. The man who did it twice last year, and who is part of the biggest storyline going into tonight.
It's a shame he's not around more, but we are lucky to have him.
Now feels a good a time as any to share the first exclusive Alex has picked up in Vegas this week.
He spoke to Ludwig Kaiser - who doesn't have a match on the card, by the way - about his name coming up in a recent segment involving Tiffany Stratton and Charlotte Flair.
The promo battle descended into chaos when Stratton brought up Charlotte's real-life realtionship history, and her opponent for tonight responded by saying Kaiser - who is Stratton's boyfriend - is in her DMs. I know.
The man himself has now spoken to Alex to give his verdict on the saga. Read that by clicking here or below!
I'm here for the long haul tonight, so get comfy, let me know if you're enjoying any WrestleMania parties, what snacks are on the go, all that good stuff.
Alex McCarthy is our person on the ground in Vegas tonight, while Eric Blum is also here in our team of three to bring the best coverage of this weekend's event.
Here's the full card for tonight, in no particular order:
- The War Raiders vs The New Day
- Rey Fenix vs El Grande Americano
- Gunther vs Jey Uso
- LA Knight vs Jacob Fatu
- Jade Cargill vs Naomi
- Tiffany Stratton vs Charlotte Flair
- Seth Rollins vs Roman Reigns vs CM Punk
Goooooooooood evening one and all, and welcome to Mail Sport's live coverage of Night One of WrestleMania 41!
The nap is in the locker, the pizza is in the fridge and I am locked and loaded for the latest edition of the show of shows - I hope you are too.
The card gets underway in roughly 45 minutes at Allegiant Stadium, with seven matches booked and a number of surprises I'm sure to come.
How many championships change hands? Who walks out with who? And does CM Punk win his WrestleMania main event? All those questions will be answered tonight.
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