WWE WrestleMania 41 Match Card Announcements & All the Superstars Who Will Compete
It’s time for WWE’s biggest event of the year, WrestleMania 2025!

All together now: It’s WrestleMania season!
WrestleMania 41 is quickly approaching, which means there are just days and weeks — not months — remaining until all your favorite WWE Superstars make their way to Las Vegas for the two-night mega-event on Saturday, April 19, and Sunday, April 20, 2025.
As always, WWE saves the biggest matches for the Grandest Stage of Them All, and the official WrestleMania match lineup already looks positively wild.
Here’s every match announced so far for WrestleMania 41!
This article will be updated as more matches are announced.
Cody Rhodes vs. John Cena - Undisputed WWE Championship Match
In what immediately went down as one of all-time most shocking moments in professional wrestling history, time stood still at Elimination Chamber 2025 when John Cena sold his soul to The Rock and proceeded to pummel Cody Rhodes into a bloody mess — all this happening just hours after Cena won the men’s Elimination Chamber match to set up a WrestleMania showdown against Rhodes for the Undisputed WWE Championship!
Fans are still in shock. Their scheduled championship bout went from two of the most beloved Superstars in history competing in a competitive — but respectful — match for Rhodes’ title to a grudge match of the highest order.
Poor Cody Rhodes never saw it coming. (But to be fair, neither did the WWE Universe.)
At WrestleMania 41, the reigning champion who has held WWE’s top title since last year’s WrestleMania, will face a version of John Cena nobody has ever seen. Forget about “Hustle, Loyalty, Respect” — Cena has thrown that mantra out the window and he’s clearly out for blood. Cena cannot become the record-breaking 17-time WWE Champion without defeating Cody Rhodes first.
If his newfound alliance with The Rock indicates anything, it’s that Rhodes’ impressive run with the title will almost surely come to an end in Sin City.
Overcoming such odds is an impossibility that not even John Cena, in his prime, ever attempted. In a way, Cody Rhodes has two opponents at WrestleMania — Cena and the man pulling the strings in more ways fans had ever imagined: The Rock.
Talk about a once-in-a-lifetime main event. We can’t wait to see what happens!
Gunther vs. Jey Uso - World Heavyweight Championship Match
Jey Uso shocked the world in his own right by defeating 29 other Superstars and winning the 2025 men’s Royal Rumble match, setting up a date with destiny in the form of a World Heavyweight Title match in Las Vegas.
Of course, longtime fans know that Uso may need more than just the undying power of YEET to dethrone Gunther. It’s a story everybody knows by now: Gunther wins a championship, and it takes an act of God to get it out of his hands. (Just ask Sami Zayn, who somehow managed to end Gunther’s years-long Intercontinental Championship reign at last year’s WrestleMania!)
But there’s something different about the version of Jey Uso — it really feels like he’s put his tag-team specialist past behind him and leveled up into the best iteration of himself. There’s no denying that at this moment, he IS “Main Event” Jey Uso. But is that evolution enough to take down the larger-than-life champion? Staying true to himself, Gunther is as confident as ever going into this title clash:
Although Uso has been riding the hot streak of his life in recent months, fans have to ask themselves one thing: Does it seem likely that somebody like Gunther would lose his championship in back-to-back WrestleManias?
The WWE Universe gets its answer in Las Vegas.
IYO SKY vs. Bianca Belair - Women’s World Championship
The unpredictability in WWE has been on full display lately, hasn’t it? After winning the women’s Elimination Chamber match on March 1, Bianca Belair punched a one-way ticket to WrestleMania as the top challenger to Rhea Ripley and the Women’s World Championship. Fans were thrilled at the prospect of the two Superstars battling it out in Sin City.
But then the unthinkable happened the next night on Raw.
IYO SKY defeated Rhea Ripley to become the new Women’s World Champion!
And before Ripley knew what hit her, she had lost her title — and her path to WrestleMania. Now, it’ll be IYO SKY and Bianca Belair putting it all on the line in Las Vegas in a match that will be an absolute technical wrestling showcase. Not many women in the locker room can pull off what IYO SKY and Belair can do inside the ring, and the tens of thousands of fans packed inside Allegiant Stadium will be treated to one of the best matches of the evening.
Nevertheless, Rhea Ripley didn’t react too well to her unexpected loss on Raw — so it wouldn’t surprise anyone if she somehow managed to interject herself into the WrestleMania title match at some point in the next few weeks!