WrestleMania 42, the latest in the modern era of two-night WrestleManias, is off and running after a wild Saturday night in Las Vegas. Emanating from Allegiant Stadium, home of the NFL's Raiders, seven matches in total took place on Night 1 with three new champions crowned.
Now, six more matches are set to take place on Sunday with four more titles up for grabs.
CM Punk is back in his second straight main event slot as he looks to defend the world heavyweight title against Roman Reigns. The two feuded at last year's WrestleMania as well, which included Seth Rollins in a triple threat match, but now they battle with gold on the line.
Some of the most anticipated matches of the weekend are still yet to take place. That includes the opener on Sunday when Oba Femi answers the challenge of Brock Lesnar for an epic clash. Plus, a Judgement Day grudge match is set with Finn Balor taking on Dominik Mysterio after Balor was ex-communicated from the group.
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Three more title matches also take place on Sunday. Penta must defend his intercontinental title in a six-pack ladder match with the likes of Je'Von Evans, Dragon Lee, JD McDonagh, Rusev and Rey Mysterio all gunning for the belt hung above the ring. Plus, WWE women's champion Jade Cargill will defend her crown against former champ Rhea Ripley in a grudge match after Cargill enlisted Michin and B-Fab as cohorts to slow down Ripley. And United States champion Sami Zayn will look to defend his title against Trick Williams, who will have Lil' Yachty in his corner.
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With so many big matches set for the biggest wrestling event of the year, the CBS Sports wrestling experts have cast their predictions. Let's see who we're picking to come out on top at WrestleMania 42.
WrestleMania 42 Night 2 predictions
Oba Femi vs. Brock Lesnar
This might be the most anticipated match of the weekend. It's a throwback monster vs. monster encounter that jumps off the poster. It's been almost a decade since a superstar under 30 has won a world title. That's a far cry from the days when Lesnar, Orton and John Cena were coming up. Femi, 27, has the chance to break that cycle. Beating Lesnar goes a long way to accomplishing that. Pick: Oba Femi -- Mahjouri (also Brookhouse)
Intercontinental Championship -- Penta (c) vs. Je'Von Evans vs. Dragon Lee vs. JD McDonagh vs. Rusev vs. Rey Mysterio (Ladder Match)
Not many superstars in the modern era captured fan imagination as quickly as Penta did. It arguably took too long for him to win the intercontinental title, and it'd be a shame for him to lose it so quickly. Evans might be the future, but Penta needs to be the present. Pick: Penta retains the title -- Mahjouri
Evans feels like a solid pick for a "surprise" win, though not that surprising. He's young, exciting and the kind of wrestler who can really show out in a ladder match. A minor "WrestleMania Moment" win for the youngster feels appropriate. Pick: Je'Von Evans wins the title -- Brookhouse
WWE Women's Championship -- Jade Cargill (c) vs. Rhea Ripley
Cargill's new goons serve no purpose if she loses the title. I believe they were introduced to give Cargill a convenient win over Ripley, one of WWE's most talented and popular stars. The champ's new faction is one of WWE's better creative decisions lately. Cargill has the star power to carry the title and the power moves to win. What she lacks is the wrestling skill to believably get to the finish line. B-Fab and Michin are perfect fodder to protect her: taking beatings and stealing wins. Pick: Jade Cargill retains the title -- Mahjouri
Cargill just hasn't really worked out as a top champion, plus there are constant rumors of her clashing with the locker room behind the scenes. Meanwhile, Ripley could benefit from a change of scenery by moving over to SmackDown with a title victory. If Ripley remains on Raw and Morgan takes the women's world championship, you're stuck running back a tired program between the two (not that WWE has had any hesitation about running things into the ground over the past few years). Ripley getting a win solves many issues on both shows. Pick: Rhea Ripley wins the title -- Brookhouse
United States Championship -- Sami Zayn (c) vs. Trick Williams
I'm at a loss with Zayn. WWE has effectively neutered one of the company's most beloved and enduring underdogs. How many times can WWE tease Zayn finally winning the big one, only to get cold feet and toss him a midcard title instead? The creative team has unintentionally turned fans against Zayn by having him stunt other rising stars. Zayn is only here because WWE believes Williams gets a bigger rub from taking the title from Zayn as opposed to Carmelo Hayes. Pick: Trick Williams wins the title -- Mahjouri (Brookhouse)
Finn Balor vs. Dominik Mysterio
The smarter long-term move might be to have Mysterio win with the help of his Judgment Day teammates and force Balor into chasing a rematch Mysterio doesn't want to give. But Balor scoring a clean victory wouldn't be a big misstep. If Balor is going to win, he should win a very one-sided match that shows why Mysterio should have continued to learn from the accomplished veteran, but that's not really how WWE approaches matches. Either way ... Pick: Finn Balor wins -- Brookhouse (also Mahjouri)
World Heavyweight Championship -- CM Punk (c) vs. Roman Reigns
My head says Reigns is once again world champion at the end of Sunday night, possibly with the help of The Usos or even The Rock. However, the more interesting play is for Punk to retain the title and force Reigns to deal with coming up short. Does anyone really want to see the return of The Bloodline? Reigns is around so infrequently that you almost need him back with The Usos so that there's someone around to represent the champion on television. Reigns winning is the boring option, and I'm not picking the boring option. Pick: CM Punk retains the title -- Brookhouse (also Mahjouri)