2022's Wrestlemania 38 has come to a shut. Night 2 had enough of incredible moments and saw Roman Reigns become the unified champion. There was also the bonkers fun Annihilation Goes match between Johnny Knoxville and Sami Zayn. While at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas, GameSpot covered the show and reviewed it alive, and you lot can see all the results below.

For a recap of Saturday's matches, bank check out our Wrestlemania Night 1 results, and learn more about Cody Rhodes returning to WWE. There were technically ix matches on the carte--including the Vince McMahon match. Commentator and WWE superfan Pat McAfee returned to the ring, and fought both Austin Theory and the previously mentioned McMahon in 2 bouts.

If y'all want to check out Wrestlemania, y'all tin head to a participating movie theater, society it through your satellite or cablevision provider, or watch it on Peacock. While the NBC Universal streaming service has a gratis tier, you volition not be able to watch the WWE event through that. you'll need a Premium ($5 a month, with ads) or Premium Plus Peacock ($10 a month, no ads) business relationship. Regardless of which tier yous cull, there will be a few WWE-related ads throughout the testify.

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Check out the match card for the bouts you'll be seeing tonight below.

Wrestlemania Night 2 bill of fare:

  • Brock Lesnar vs. Roman Reigns (Winner Accept All Championship Unification)
  • Bobby Lashley vs. Omos
  • Edge vs. AJ Styles
  • Johnny Knoxville vs. Sami Zayn (Anything Goes Match)
  • Pat McAfee vs. Austin Theory
  • Pat McAfee vs. Vince McMahon
  • RK-Bro (c) vs. The Street Profits vs. Alpha Academy (Raw Tag Team Title)
  • Queen Zelina & Carmella (c) vs. Sasha Banks & Naomi vs. Rhea Ripley & Liv Morgan vs. Natalya & Shayna Baszler (Women's Tag Team Championship)
  • Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods vs. Sheamus and Ridge Holland

Above, you can check out a recent episode of GameSpot's wrestling podcast, Wrestle Buddies. Chris E. Hayner and Mat Elfring run through Nighttime two of Mania and what they loved nearly the WWE PPV.

Below, y'all'll find live updates and results for Wrestlemania 38 Night two as information technology airs on Peacock. Additionally, at that place volition be a review of each match from the Wrestle Buddies.

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Kickoff Bear witness

  • The Kickoff Show begins at 7 PM ET/4 PM PT. We'll take a YouTube link for you when it goes live.
  • Updates to the match carte will be added here.
  • No preshow match

Main Card

Triple H is coming to the ring. He welcomed everyone to Wrestlemania, then he left his boots in the ring.

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RK-Bro (c) vs. The Street Profits vs. Alpha University

(Raw Tag Team Championship)

RK-Bro wins by pin.

Mat: Why is Marker Wahlberg doing the intro for Wrestlemania? We're in Dallas. Kicking off Nighttime 2 is this triple threat tag team lucifer, which has the potential to be a flake rough. However, this lucifer was a ton of fun to watch, and the flow was incredibly smooth, and in that location were some great spots hither. This was a Street Profits showcase though. This duo is on fire, and while they may not take won the titles here, they did a fantastic job actually getting the oversupply involved and delivering some great spots. The Gable Steveson bit at the end with Chad Gable was a squeamish build towards a feud between the ii. Overall, this was a solid fashion to kick things off.

7/10

Chris: Mark Wahlberg is the king of Dallas, Mat. Followed closely by Triple H, who came out correct afterward his video ended. H's in-ring career may be over, merely it'south and then adept to see him healthy and basking in the adoration from the crowd--and spitting water all over his nice accommodate. He was there to kick off the evidence and left his boots in the ring, a symbolic gesture for many wrestlers when they retire from competition.

I may not love RK-Bro every bit much equally seemingly everyone else in AT&T Stadium does (seriously the place erupted), but I love the Street Profits and Blastoff Academy. I also love a multi-team tag match and we're getting ii of those tonight. There's always a level of chaos involved when the matches get more populated than a standard tag match, and this one was no exception.

These teams worked awesomely together and pulled off some seriously entertaining moments--that Doomsday Blockbuster definitely stands out. And as much every bit I don't love RK-Bro, watching Riddle mimic Randy Orton'southward moves has a degree of charm to information technology. And that RKO from RIddle to Montez Ford off the top rope was wildly cool.

While this would have been a good time to movement the titles off of RK-Bro if they were going to split the team, that doesn't seem to exist in the cards at the moment, and then it makes sense to accept them retain. This was a fun opener that got the crowd excited for what's going to be a pretty jam-packed dark, though it remains to be seen who else could step upwards to claiming them at this point.

The chip later on the match with Gable Steveson and Chad Gable squaring off seemed to hint we might run across Steveson on WWE programming sooner rather than later, but I suppose we'll observe out almost that on Raw.

vii.five/10

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Bobby Lashley vs. Omos

Lashley wins past pin.

Mat: There was a time when I was not a fan of Bobby Lashley. Then, The Hurt Business happened, and even after that split, I found myself into Lashley a whole lot. Now, we accept a super beefy boy match before the uber-muscular Lashley and tall boy Omos. If you love bearhugs and Omos cradling Lashley'southward body, then this is the lucifer for you. You lot can't expect a lot from Omos though. He's a big man, merely it would be dainty if he took bumps in a style that made them look like they hurt. Lashley's spear just didn't have the aforementioned impact. This match will build Lashley upwardly again, which is smashing, but it was a middle of the route fight.

5/10

Chris: I merely love Bobby Lashley, that's all. I wish MVP were hither to walk to the ring with him to his incredible entrance vocal. Even still, a lucifer against Omos isn't exactly what whatever of the states wanted for him during this Wrestlemania. I've said it before and I'll say it once more, Omos is still as well greenish to piece of work well enough for a spotlight singles match at Wrestlemania. WWE has a lack of giants on the roster at the moment just this isn't the solution.

Ultimately, the match was as skilful as it could be. Lashley got to bump effectually the band--a rarity--and he worked hard to make Omos await similar the powerful, towering brute that WWE is presenting him equally. And he got in plenty of his signature offense (including a very impressive suplex) to become the victory.

five.five/x

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Johnny Knoxville vs. Sami Zayn

(Anything Goes Match)

Johnny Knoxville wins.

Mat: Anything goes in this match, even a Helluva Kicking right off the bat. Look, what I expect is people getting hit with weapons, kicks to the groin, and other lightheaded Jackass-esque moments. And somehow, it delivered far and above that. Wee Man bodyslammed Zayn. There was a giant mousetrap that malfunctioned, merely I didn't intendance 1 bit. Yes, this isn't really a wrestling lucifer, but who cares? This is a very memorable lucifer for Mania--in a ocean of some great matches so far, for the most office. The only bummer was Steve-O didn't pop upwardly. I did non stop laughing the unabridged fourth dimension. It is literally the near I've smiled in a while. This ruled.

9/x

Chris: This is exactly the kind of match we all desire betwixt these 2, simply a goofy "hardcore" match with a agglomeration of weapons and empty-headed spots. The bonus is that even though Johnny Knoxville has been through incredible amounts of hurting that far outweigh what is unfolding here, he's such a sympathetic character that you have to feel for him. On the flipside, Sami Zayn has perfected the art of being a heel you lot want to see go pulverized. He's a principal.

This is, in all honesty, Looney Tunes meets Jackass in a WWE band, from the airhorn to Party Male child to Wee Man bodyslamming Sami. Johnny even had his own pyro command. Honestly, what's not to dear here? Including the groin-kicking machine, considering of form there was 1 of those. And seriously, nobody has ever had more heel heat than Sami when chirapsia upward Wee-Man. The crowd hither at AT&T Stadium wanted to kill him in that moment. This wasn't a professional person wrestling match, information technology was pure comedy and spectacle and information technology was done to damn nearly perfection, outside of the malfunctioning gigantic mousetrap at the end.

9/10

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Queen Zelina & Carmella (c) vs. Sasha Banks & Naomi vs. Rhea Ripley & Liv Morgan vs. Natalya & Shayna Baszler

(Women's Tag Team Championship)

Sasha and Naomi win past pin.

Mat: This is the second multi-squad tag match on the card, and these are not e'er my favorite. They are a bit too chaotic for my liking, and information technology's very easy for things to become wrong. This match, nonetheless, was a ton of fun, and information technology never really reached that level of chaos. Information technology didn't blow me away or anything, but it's really nice to see Naomi become a title and a win at Mania--Sasha too, just I only like Naomi more. This was a nice comedown match after the ridiculousness of the Knoxville/Zayn lucifer as well.

7/x

Chris: Every bit I said before, I love a multi-squad tag friction match and this fatal iv-mode fit the bill. Lots of super fun spots (including that dueling towers of doom that involved all eight women) kept the crowd on their toes throughout, as did a series of nearfalls for every squad involved--and some pretty innovative tag team moves. Giving Sasha and Naomi the win is the best of the possible choices, I think. These two--and their characters--mesh together so well and information technology's dainty to see Sasha boot ass as a babyface. I hope this isn't the final we come across of Rhea Ripley and Liv Morgan, though, equally I dig their dynamic quite a chip.

seven.five/10

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Border vs. AJ Styles

Edge wins by pin.

Mat: Offset, Edge's archway was so cool. Yeah, sure, in that location's a lot of Breed and Undertaker there, but Border is evolving, and information technology was one of the best entrances of Wrestlemania 38. As the match progressed, it was dull and heart-searching--pun intended. Every spot seemed similar it was going to severely injure either of the men. It was a long and grueling match, only that's not bad by whatever means. That'due south what made information technology enjoyable. And while this friction match may be over, nosotros're seeing a new story with Border and his new stable.

eight/10

Chris: I don't sympathize why nobody is talking about the fact that AJ Styles confront was cut open before the friction match fifty-fifty started. Why is he bleeding already? Anyway, this match is an interesting one because I cartel say it'due south when we first started seeing signs of the audience being tired. AJ and Edge wrestled a deadening and methodical, yet brutal match where there were certainly crowd-pleasing spots, but they built upward to each and everyone one of them, rather than simply stacking them. AJ had fourth dimension to slowly build a comeback earlier being cutting off by Border, Edge deflected some of AJ'southward high-flying offense, merely not without doing harm to himself.

As the match went on and the nearfalls became more and more than frantic, the crowd came to life. It'southward an interesting flake of storytelling these 2 were doing and it's something WWE does better than simply about anyone, when the effort was there. This was great storytelling, even if it felt like the match dragged at times. And the end was really simply the outset, every bit it gear up Damia for the makings of what will probable be a dominant heel stable.

8/10

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Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods vs. Sheamus and Ridge Holland

Sheamus and Ridge Holland win past pin.

Mat: New Day's outfits were bang-up, paying homage to Big E. I love seeing New Solar day at Mania, and then that was great. What in the hell was going on with Pete Dunne/Butch? He kept getting on the ring apron and wandering around and had to be carried off by Sheamus. This was dumb. This match lasted maybe a couple minutes. Information technology was so curt. And equally much as I love New Solar day, I would have liked something longer considering they can put on a banger.

three/x

Chris: Maybe that match was better off being cut. Await, I dear Kofi and Woods wearing singlets to pay tribute to Big E. Only that was practically the only thing nearly the match that was worthwhile. It was rushed, had zero time, Butch was just walking around the ring doing things that would become anyone else thrown out of ringside, and it was over earlier it got started. I get we're short on fourth dimension, but come on.

3/10

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Pat McAfee vs. Austin Theory

McAfee wins by pin.

Mat: Pat McAfee has sequins on his outfit. I respect it. Here was another glory lucifer; notwithstanding, this time around, McAfee has already had a WWE lucifer and is already a part of the visitor. The match was entertaining and McAfee showed some good skills in the ring.

But then, the Vince stuff happened. Information technology was weird to watch Vince vanquish McAfee up, only of course, information technology was leading to Steve Austin coming to the ring and delivering--in my optics--the best worst Stunner of all fourth dimension to Vince. I want to watch it over and over and over again. McAfee also got stunned, spitting the beer into the air, so we got one of my favorite Wrestlemania moments from this twelvemonth: McAfee, on the ground, pouring beer into his mouth. There were a lot of issues with the main match itself, only that was a fantastic segment.

7.five/10

Chris: I honestly didn't know what to expect from this one, but I'm a big fan of spectacle. Vince McMahon coming out to introduce Austin Theory and Pat McAfee walking to the band with the Dallas Cowboys cheerleaders were both pretty entertaining. And the crowd admittedly loved McAfee. It also looks like he's been training quite a chip since his short stint in NXT. He was giving and taking moves well and didn't seem phased by the enormity of Wrestlemania--and neither did Theory.

After all, it was only three years ago that Theory was wrestling independent shows during Wrestlemania weekend. Now he's in a spotlight match on the big show itself. And a really practiced one, at that. It's surprising to me that the oversupply was more than amped upwards for this than Edge vs. AJ Styles, simply this crowd absolutely loves McAfee--and that's before he does stuff like superplexing Austin Theory, much to their delight. Withal, even with their applause, I don't know how I experience about McAfee getting the win here. Austin Theory is the upward-and-coming star and mentee of Mr. McMahon. A showcase win for him here could have elevated him toward a midcard title. Instead, he got crush in the grandest stage of them all by an announcer.

Of course, information technology was all merely a setup to…McAfee vs. Vince? Certain, why not. Though, I pass up to understand why Vince was able to beat the crap out of Pat without McAfee beingness able to practise annihilation virtually information technology. This seemed similar the perfect opportunity to have "Rock Common cold" Steve Austin came out, but I'chiliad legitimately surprised information technology took so long because this segment felt like it ran a very long time. Still, it might have been worth information technology to watch Theory sell a stunner. And remainder-bodacious, nobody nevertheless takes the stunner worse than Vince--and information technology's still as entertaining every bit information technology gets.

7.5/10

Vince McMahon vs. Pat McAfee

Vince McMahon wins

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Brock Lesnar vs. Roman Reigns

(Winner Take All Title Unification)

Reigns wins by pivot.

Mat: This seems like the almost over either of these wrestlers have ever been, and that's pretty exciting. Kickoff, it's nice to accept a Lesnar match where his opponent is someone nearly as powerful equally he is. This i tin go either style, and honestly, that'southward what makes the build to this so exciting, compared to some of Lesnar'due south previous championship defenses. Additionally, it was longer than v minutes, which is always a plus. There was some peachy dorsum and forth with trading finishers--along with Reigns getting some cheap shots in when the ref was down. However, Reigns came out on top, with a clean pivot to kicking. Lesnar and Reigns had ane of their all-time matches tonight.

9/x

Chris: Well, this ought to exist short. Especially since Brock Lesnar took off his gloves to show he means business. Hopefully, he washes those easily. Skilful lord, watching these two pummel each other is always entertaining. I was just telling Mat, who is sitting next to me, that Lesnar's German suplexes may exist the very best in the business organization. They wait incredibly vicious, but he e'er elevates his opponent enough for them to take a flat-back bump from them. I don't doubtfulness they still injure a lot, merely it seems far less unsafe than another German suplexes we've seen.

Going into this I fully expected it to exist an incredibly short match, as that's normally the example. Watching them become back and forth, with it existence very easy to believe either human could win, was the coolest. And when Brock had Roman in the submission move, I fully expected him to win. But instead, Roman ended it with ane of the all-time spears he's always delivered to become…God of WWE? What'due south his championship now? Who cares, does this mean we'll run across him on Raw and Smackdown now? Cause I'm not mad at information technology.

nine/10

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