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WCC Tourney: Zags, Gaels, Broncos or . . . Beavers?
The final edition of the Bulldogs-Gaels-led WCC Tournament could end up being predictable—as usual—though there could be some surprises in store as well.
The top three in the league have separated themselves, but other teams are hoping to write their legacies this March.
For now, Santa Clara is the storyline.
If I had to pick one surprise team, it would be Oregon State. The other mid-tier teams have cooled off considerably.
Whatever happens, I’m here for it.
Here are the top three things to watch at this year’s WCC Tournament.
1. Can Santa Clara make it into the Big Dance?
Santa Clara has had a phenomenal year under Herb Sendek. As of Monday morning, the Broncos are projected as one of the “last four teams in” the NCAA Tournament.
SCU features a dangerous offense that can beat any team on a given night. They rank 30th in the nation, averaging 83.8 points per game.
Their resume should prove strong enough to get them an at-large bid, unless they stumble in the WCC Tournament.
The Broncos are around the Top 40 mark for predictive metrics and resume, which indicates that they should be in the field.
Santa Clara’s top three scorers are Christian Hammond, Elijah Mahi, and Allen Graves. Hammond is their leading scorer, averaging 15.9 points per game.

Bukky Oboye is their best defensive player with 20 blocks and 16 steals this year.
SCU will likely open the WCC Tourney against Pacific or Seattle U, but Loyola Marymount and San Diego are still in the mix.
If the Broncos lose their first game of the tournament, they’ll probably be eliminated from the dance.
They should be alright, due to their varied scoring options, but this is that month.
If Santa Clara wants to secure a spot in the NCAA Tournament, it would likely need to win at least two games.
With a win in the third round, they would face SMC in the semis on Monday, which would prove a huge opportunity for a QUAD 1 win.
With Gonzaga departing for the Pac-12, the Broncos have an opportunity to make a statement to the conference going forward.
2. Do Gonzaga and Saint Mary’s Still Run the WCC?
As cool as it would be to see Santa Clara make a run to the title, this has been a two-dawg league, and will probably remain so until the end.
With Saint Mary’s victory over Gonzaga last week, they earned a share of the WCC Regular Season title for the fourth year in a row.
And even though this minimally affected the Zags’ seeding or tournament line, they’ll remember the loss.
They were also without Jalen Warley, who is one of the more underrated players nationally.
Warley doesn’t have flashy numbers. He’s only averaging 7.1 points per game and 4.6 rebounds per game. But he’s a defensive terror leading the team with 1.6 steals per contest.

He and Tyon Grant-Foster can shut down most perimeter players in the country.
Warley does all the little things that get overlooked, but they were felt in Moraga. Without him, the Gaels ate the Zags in the second half.
And this is with Paulius Murauskas playing poorly.
Murauskas is one of the best players in the WCC, but if he performs the way he did against the Bulldogs, they will get annihilated by Gonzaga in a rematch.
He looked so bad against the Zags that I thought I could play basketball again.
But he has a chance to get it right.
3. Can Oregon State Play the Spoiler? (No One Else Can)
Oregon State’s the only team that could make a run, based on my logic. The Beavers aren’t really that good, but they’re in a unique spot.
Pacific would’ve been my choice two weeks ago, but they’ve lost their last four games, so that’s that.
At the No. 5 seed, San Francisco has gotten blown out in four of their last six contests.
And the Dons almost stole one from Gonzaga earlier in the year, so they’re not surprising anyone.
Seattle U’s coming in a bit hot, so they could prove another team to watch. But their three-game winning streak has come against the worst teams in the conference.
And the Cougs? They don’t know how to play basketball anymore.

The reason the Beavers can make a run is that Wayne Tinkle, who OSU will not retain for next season, can have some fun.
He can run any scheme, he can play anyone, and they’re the No. 4 seed, so they’d only have to pull two upsets.
Tinkle could’ve walked away, but he chose to stick by his team like a man.
And what if they win the tournament? Would Oregon State suddenly rehire him?
The Beavs will probably be outclassed by Gonzaga, but, hey—it’s March.
It’s time to get it.
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Roman Reigns wins World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 42
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LAS VEGAS – CM Punk and Roman Reigns met at WrestleMania 42 in a clash between two titans of the pro wrestling industry who helped shaped WWE over the last 15 years.
Punk entered as the world heavyweight champion, while Reigns was the challenger. Reigns earned the shot at Punk’s title after winning the Royal Rumble in January.
The two went back-and-forth for weeks trading barbs. Punk vowing to “bury” Reigns next to his father, while the “OTC” telling Punk he’s too old. Each competitor put each other through the “Monday Night Raw” announce table on various episodes. Reigns then vowed he would walk out of WWE if he lost to Punk.
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CM Punk faces off against Roman Reigns before the World Heavyweight Championship match during WrestleMania 42 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nev., on April 19, 2026. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
It all led to the raucous brawl that occurred in Las Vegas at Allegiant Stadium to end the weekend.
Reigns’ entrance music shook the stadium as he walked purposely down the ramp – for the second straight year with no “Wiseman” to back him up or guide him through what vowed to be an incredible match.
Punk came out to the top of the stage and looked over the crowd. He touched the ground, and yelled with the crowd, “It’s clobbering time.” The crowd sang “Cult of Personality” as it blared through the stadium.
The match brought an electricity in the air that was missing from Night 1. It had a big fight feel and both Punk and Reigns brought it.

CM Punk fights Roman Reigns during the World Heavyweight Championship match at WrestleMania 42 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nev., on April 19, 2026. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
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The two started grappling for control after meeting face-to-face in the middle of the ring for one final round of trash talking. They traded knockdowns and slapped each other around as Reigns gained the advantage to start the match.
A Samoan drop set the stage for Reigns to go on the offensive first. The crowd acknowledged their “Tribal Chief” as he clotheslined Punk outside of the ring.
Punk reversed Reigns’ attempt to bash him into the announce table. But Reigns whipped Punk into the barricade and continued his assault in the crowd. Punk sat on a chair and waited for Reigns to get him. Punk jumped on the barricade and hit a flying clothesline.

CM Punk reacts to Roman Reigns before the World Heavyweight Championship match during WrestleMania 42 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nev., on April 19, 2026. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
Punk’s taunts didn’t last long. Reigns tossed Punk from the announce table onto the ground as the referee begged for both competitors to get back into the ring. Reigns obliged as that was the only way he was going to win the match.
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The match wore on as they traded punches and kicks and pin attempts.
Reigns was the first to attempt his finisher. He tried for a Superman punch but Punk countered. Punk went to the top rope and hit a crossbody and assaulted Reigns with a flurry of punches.
Punk seemingly had the advantage. He hit Reigns with a running knee and a bulldog. He called for the GTS as Reigns laid face down on the mat. Punk went for it, but Reigns battled out of it.
Once again, the match moved to the outside. Punk hit a suicide dive that pushed Reigns onto the announce table. He used it to his advantage.
Then, Punk got a little dangerous. Reigns was laid out on the announce table. He went to the top rope but Reigns quickly got up and avoided the move.
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Reigns mocked Punk as he hung upside down on the turnbuckle. Reigns hit Punk with a Superman punch. Reigns then nailed Punk with the stairs and continued to talk trash to the camera.

Roman Reigns shoves CM Punk into the ropes during the World Heavyweight Championship match at WrestleMania 42 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nev., on April 19, 2026. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
Punk appeared helpless as Reigns picked him up. He set up Punk for a powerbomb and blasted him through the announce table. Punk was cut open and Reigns basked in the fans’ applause. He threw Punk into the ring and set him up for a spear.
However, Punk countered and picked him up over his shoulders. Punk hit the GTS and nearly pinned Reigns right there. Punk tried for another GTS, but Reigns nailed him with a spear. Again, for only a two count.
Reigns, frustrated, signaled he was going to steal Punk’s finisher. Punk tried to battle back but Reigns was adamant. He put Punk on his shoulders but Punk countered. Punk kicked Reigns, knocking him down but couldn’t get the three count.
Punk then resorted to mocking Reigns. He took the Ula Fala from a fan and tried to hit a spear. Reigns countered with a guillotine only for Punk to kick out of it and put Reigns into a chokehold. Reigns punched his way out of the submission hold and put Punk back in the guillotine.
As the two broke out of their respective submission holds, they got back up and hit each other with a double clothesline. The fans were ecstatic, yelling “this is awesome,” as the match winded down. The crowd was split in who they were rooting for. Chants for both men rang out throughout the stadium as they traded punches.
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Punk was taking off the tape from his hands and threw it onto the ring, distracting the referee enough to hit Reigns with a low blow. Punk tried to pin Reigns, but Reigns kicked out again.
What was it going to take to put either wrestler down?

Roman Reigns is introduced before the World Heavyweight Championship match against CM Punk during WrestleMania 42 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nev., on April 19, 2026. (Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
Punk got Reigns outside of the ring and back onto the announce table. He wanted one final blow. He stepped up to the top rope and nailed Reigns with a flying elbow drop.
The crowd waited with bated breath for the two to get back in the ring. Punk lifted Reigns on his shoulders and hit the GTS. Reigns then fell back onto his shoulders, but Punk couldn’t muster the strength to get off one more move.
Reigns got up and hit Punk with a spear. Punk looked at Reigns and crawled back to him. Reigns hit Punk with one more spear.
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He pinned Punk and won the World Heavyweight Championship.
Reigns becomes a seven-time champion and the first time he’s held the title since he lost to Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania 40.
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Sabres match comeback from ‘May Day’ in playoff return
Sandra Jeanneret, wife of legendary Sabres play-by-play man Rick Jeanneret, banged the Sabres drum on Sunday before the team’s long-awaited playoff return in Buffalo.
It’s a tradition at Sabres games with the drum going to the beat of ‘Let’s Go Buffalo,’ which the crowd yells out afterward. Sandra was seen as the ideal choice to do the honours for the team’s first playoff game in 15 years.
Little did she know she was about to witness a feat not seen since her late husband delivered one of the most famous calls of his career.
The Sabres rallied from a 2-0 deficit after two periods to beat the Boston Bruins 4-3 before a roaring crowd at KeyBank Center in Buffalo’s first playoff game in 15 years.
The multi-goal comeback in the third period marked the first time the Sabres have done that in a playoff win since April 24, 1993, when Brad May scored in overtime to complete a sweep of the same Bruins in the first round at Buffalo’s old Memorial Auditorium.
Rick Jeanneret, never short on enthusiasm, bellowed “May Day, May Day” after that goal.
That win gave the Sabres their first series victory in 10 years, setting up a series against the Canadiens, which Montreal would win 4-0.
Could some of history repeat itself? It’s possible, after the Sabres and Canadiens both won their series openers on Sunday. If they were to both win, they’d square off in the second round.
For now, though, Buffalo fans will celebrate an epic win, keyed by two goals from Tage Thompson and then the go-ahead goal by Mattias Samuelsson.
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Brock Lesnar retires?! Several new champions crowned!!
WWE WrestleMania 42 Night 1 was a divisive night of action with mixed reviews. Did the Show of Shows recover on Night 2? Let’s find out.
We saw Trick Williams (With Lil’ Yachty), Rhea Ripley, Jade Cargill, and CM Punk preparing for the show. John Cena was out to kick things off, and he was surprised they didn’t fire him after last night? You were fine, big guy!!
Thanks for the submission!
Here are the full results for Night 2 of WWE WrestleMania 42:
- Oba Femi defeated Brock Lesnar via pinfall.
- Penta defeated Dragon Lee, JD McDonagh, Je’Von Evans, Rey Mysterio, and Rusev to retain the Intercontinental Championship.
- Trick Williams defeated Sami Zayn to win the United States Championship.
- “The Demon” Finn Balor defeated “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio via pinfall.
- Rhea Ripley defeated Jade Cargill via pinfall to win the WWE Women’s Championship.
- Roman Reigns defeated CM Punk via pinfall to win the WWE Men’s World Heavyweight Championship.
Cena said it’s a historic night, because this was the first time WWE WrestleMania aired live from ESPN (the channel, specifically, for those confused), so we gotta start with something big! Well, big was an understatement!! Because a battle of the titans started things off!!!
Oba Femi got a MASSIVE pop from the crowd! We see various celebrities, including San Francisco 49ers’ TE George Kittle, doing the Oba strut.
WWE WrestleMania opener: Oba Femi vs Brock Lesnar
After a stalemate, Brock takes Oba to the corner for the shoulder thrusts. Oba Femi shrugs them off!! The Ruler lays out Brock with a huge clothesline!! I don’t think I’ve seen Paul Heyman’s eyes get that wide since The Invasion!
Brock goes to the floor, catching Oba in between the ropes. The two-time NXT Champion is bounced around the posts and steps. Suplex City time!
1, 2, 3 German suplexes. Oba stops the 4th and flattens Lesnar in the corner with some running uppercuts. Another hits an–BROCK CATCHES HIM!!! F-5!!
Oba stood up from the F-5 like it was nothing! Chokeslam! Fall From Grace!!! OBA FEMI CRUSHED BROCK LESNAR!!!
Oba Femi defeated Brock Lesnar via pinfall.
Grade: C+ It was a shocking moment, but it was under five minutes. So, as a match, not much to sink your teeth into. But Oba’s win was so triumphant that it still served as a great opener.
After the match, Brock took his boots and gloves off and began to weep… The Beast Incarnate retired?? Lesnar gets a huge “Thank You, Brock” chant as he hugged his Advocate and best friend.
Six-Pack Ladder Match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship: Dragon Lee vs JD McDonagh vs Je’Von Evans vs Rey Mysterio vs Rusev vs Penta
Rusev, JD McDonagh, and Dragon Lee didn’t get entrances, so their odds were slim. Penta is last and comes out with a Shao Kahn helmet (Mortal Kombat 2 is out next month, don’t ya know).
Dragon Lee sent Je’Von to the floor with a leaping hurricanrana, where the Young OG crashed into JD! Back inside, Rey avoided a Styles Clash from Lee, but a superkick sends the Lucha Legend to the floor. Rusev rocks Lee with a ladder, and this match is living up to the car crash description in a good way.
NASTY moment for JD as he is launched high by Rusev onto a prone ladder. Je’Von fell from the top of the ladder to the floor, landing on the floor! He rushed back inside, hitting a springboard clothesline to JD off the ladder! Rey rocked Dragon Lee with a 619 in a ladder! No friends when gold is on the line.
Action slowed down when Rusev took over, setting up a few ladders. Je’Von is uranaged onto an elevated ladder. Penta and Rey worked together, with Penta launching Rey overhead for a seated senton to a waiting Rusev, driving both through the ladder.
Lee caught Rey with the Styles Clash, but JD blocked his ascent to the Intercontinental Title. Spanish Fly off the near top!! McDonagh and Penta met at the top, where Penta drove JD into the other ladder with the Destroyer!! “McDonagh’s dead,” exclaimed Cole!
Je’Von made it to the title, but Rusev took out the ladder. The Young OG got yanked down and launched to the floor with a ROUGH landing. But Je’Von got back to the ropes before Rusev could make it to the top. OG CUTTER!!
Penta played spoiler ultimately, using a ladder to leap off for another Mexican Destroyer to Je’Von. Penta survived!
Penta defeated Dragon Lee, JD McDonagh, Je’Von Evans, Rey Mysterio, and Rusev to retain the WWE Intercontinental Championship.
Grade: B. Lotta great stuff here. Je’Von, Dragon Lee, and JD McDonagh all had their moments. Penta got a big reaction.
Before the next match, we were told by Wade Barrett and Michael Cole that Brock Lesnar did, in fact, retire tonight.
WWE United States Championship: Trick Williams w/Lil’ Yachty vs Sami Zayn (c)
Sami Zayn got an initial pop, but then the crowd nearly booed him out of the building. Trick Williams? Huge pop, huge reaction, GIANT train on his coat that nearly took up the entire ramp.
Sami’s aggression pretty much confirmed what I knew, what we all knew. This was gonna be a double turn. Steve Austin/Bret Hart. Zayn got pulled off Trick repeatedly, then took out Yachty with another Helluva Kick. A brainbuster dropped Trick on the apron. This crowd HATED Sami Zayn. Trick barely beat the 10-count.
While the ref checked on Trick, Yachty hung Sami up on the rope. Discus boot by Trick! Sami kicked out. Trick Shot missed, and Sami launched his challenger into the corner with the exploder! Hellu–TRICK SHOT!!! 1-2-3!!
Trick Williams defeated Sami Zayn via pinfall to win the WWE United States Championship.
Grade: C. Great moment for Trick. Sami fed into the boos. But this didn’t really get going at all. Trick more or less got beaten up for 7 minutes just to hit the Trick Shot.
Time for the celebrity shots. George Kittle chugged another beer. Somehow, Rob Gronkowski was more relaxed and subdued. Oh, never mind, they had a chugging contest. Tony Hinchcliffe was also there.
Street Fight: “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio vs “The Demon” Finn Balor
“You’re a jack*ss!!” Michael Cole shouted at Dominik Mysterio, who threw his sweaty mask at the veteran play-by-play man. Well, I say sweat. They called it “juice,” which…is so much worse. The Demon returned tonight, covered in paint and flowing wraps, plus a mohawk made of spikes!
From the start, Dirty Dom got mauled. Whether Dominik was scared of the Demon or just unprepared for Finn, he took a beating for five minutes, including some thwacks from a kendo stick. Dom finally got some offense in, catching Balor looking for a table with a dive.
The AAA Mega Champ littered the ring with chairs, going for a suplex. Balor blocked, hitting a gourdbuster through the steel instead, and dropping him with the Slingblade! But a superkick and a 619 brought Dom back into it. Frog Splash!
Balor kicked out at one! John Woo Dropkick! Dom avoided the Coup de Grace, bouncing a chair off of Balor’s dome as he got to his feet. Dom set up a table and actually sent Balor through it! With a chair around the Demon’s neck, the 619 connected again. Frog Splash #2
Balor AGAIN kicked out! The Greatest Mysterio (I said it) grabbed another table, but Balor grabbed a chair and beat the Tom and Nick out of Dom! Chair wrapped around his head, Dom was launched into the corner with another John Woo dropkick! Coup de Grace through the table!
“The Demon” Finn Balor defeated “Dirty” Dominik Mysterio via pinfall.
Grade: C+. This was more about the entrance and the Demon’s return, which was cool. But the match? It was fine. But I wanted more than “fine” from the return of Finn Balor’s ace up his sleeve.
WWE Women’s Championship: Rhea Ripley vs Jade Cargill (c)
WWE Women’s Champion Jade Cargill entered first, which didn’t bode well for her. She was gilded, wrapped in a strange gold robe that almost engulfed her. Rhea Ripley came out simple, but with some great white on black gear and bright red lipstick and makeup around the eyes.
It was a powerhouse affair, as expected. Two of the most dominant women in WWE, if not all pro-wrestling, for the Women’s WWE Title. And Jade Cargill won the strength advantage early on, bouncing Ripley around ringside with ease. Back in the ring, Rhea went for a wild swing, and Jade caught it, catching her with a crossface!
We got the yay-boo punching trade, with the crowd FIRMLY behind Mami! A leaping dropkick rocked Cargill, who was driven hard to the mat with an electric chair facebuster. The WWE Champion caught the challenger with a spinebuster, but Rhea escaped a Jaded with a roll-up.
As Rhea went for the Razor’s Edge, Michin’s new baddies interfered, allowing Jade to escape and Michin & B-Fab to batter Rhea in the corner. ONE WINGED ANGEL!! Oh…uhhh…SANDSTORM!!! But it wasn’t enough!!
IYO SKY rushed the ring, taking care of B-Fab and Michin and distracting Jade! Headbutt to Cargill! Jade avoided the Riptide and hoofed Ripley, but Ripley slipped through her feet! RIPTIDE!!! Rhea won the WWE Title!!
Rhea Ripley defeated Jade Cargill via pinfall to win the WWE Women’s Championship.
Grade: B+. Jade and Rhea felt like a real clash of the titans in the best way. A little awkward here and there, but swinging for the fences at all times. This was great.
We got a recap of the entire night, but not before a large bottle of juice was seen partying with families in the crowd. John Cena returned to give us our attendance total. Tonight’s added up to 55,255 in-house. With the 50,817, that gave WWE a total of 106,072 for the weekend!
Cena was ready to wrap up his duties right then and there. But The Miz and Kit Wilson appeared, demanding their WWE WrestleMania moment. Cena let Miz go, but the A-Lister was interrupted by Danhausen.
Well, first a group of Danhausen midgets (Michael Cole stated that the group DEMANDED to be called that, saving both him and me some face), followed by Danhausen on a…jeep?
Danhausen was happy to meet Cena, and vice versa. Wilson shoved one of the Minihausens down, and another punched Wilson right in his Toxicity (testicles). Miz got a low blow as well, and Danhausen followed up with a Five-Knuckle Shuffle.
With that, Cena kicked off the main event for WWE WrestleMania Night 2: CM Punk vs Roman Reigns for the WWE Men’s World Title.
WWE Men’s World Heavyweight Championship: Roman Reigns vs CM Punk
WWE’s OTC came out with an incredible entrance, as always. A concert pianist, a classical singer, and a dude on two giant drums played out the multi-time WWE Champion, as images of the Anoa’i’s bloodline appeared on the WrestleMania set.
Punk’s entrance? The WWE World Heavyweight Champion emerged to “Miseria Cantare” by AFI before switching to “Cult of Personality”. His jacket was covered in the names of late musicians, WWE producers, and more, with the large crown on the back for the late great Harley Race.
Punk one-upped Roman early, taking him down, then throwing up Roman’s “one.” Roman shoved him off, and Punk slapped the taste out of his mouth. A Samoan Drop planted Punk, letting the Voice of the Voiceless know where things stood.
The two quickly made their way to the floor, where Punk got the better of the Tribal Chief with a clothesline off the barricade. The WWE World Champ hit Roman’s pose again, to an equally split reaction from the crowd. Roman punished him for his arrogance, a big slam off the table and onto the floor. “Mock me again, b*tch!! Mock me again!”
Roman avoided the GTS and rocked Punk with the Superman Punch! 1-2- Oh, you know nobody gets pinned by that. Roman’s spear taunt cost him, as Punk rocked him with the running knee in the corner mid-yell. A second knee. Two short-armed clotheslines and a swinging neckbreaker. The challenger was stunned!!
Punk wanted the Macho Elbow through the announcer’s desk, but Roman recovered while the champ soaked in the crowd. Roman trapped Punk in the tree of woe, leaving him hanging on the apron. Three Superman Punches to a vulnerable CM Punk!
Reigns hammers Punk with the steps and, for some reason, is not disqualified. Cole and Wade mentioned that, since it’s the main event of WrestleMania, they wouldn’t want to end the WWE World Title match like that. Strange rule.
A powerbomb through the table left the champion in bad shape. “That’s how Niner Gang does it, b*tch!” Back in the ring, Punk, somehow, countered a spear and hit a GTS out of nowhere!!
1-2-noooo!! Reigns kicked out!! The second GTS fails, and Roman responds with the spear!! Punk kicked out!! Unlike Roman, Punk continued to eat heavy shots. Big rights from the big challenger, as Roman told Punk it was time to Go…To…Sleep.
Punk blocked and rocked the challenger with a big roundhouse. Roman kicked out, but the momentum swung. Punk hit Roman with the Superman Punch, then grabbed an Ula Fala from a fan to set up the spear. Roman blocked it, going for the guillotine! Punk countered with a pin, then transitioned to the Anaconda Vice!
Sharpshooter attempt is stopped as Roman rocked the WWE World Heavyweight Champion with a boot to the jaw. Guillotine again, and Punk turns it into a jackknife pinfall. Back on their feet, two big clotheslines, and everyone is down!
Punk threw some of his wrist wrap at Roman, and when the ref tossed it away, Punk went low! GTS!! Roman kicked out!!
Punk finally hit the elbow drop through the announcer’s desk, and Roman screamed out in pain. Punk got to his feet, giving a fan at ringside a free video of the Best in the World, while Roman couldn’t even get up on his own.
Another GTS? No, Punk collapsed before he could finish Reigns. Spear, but Reigns can’t cover. They slowly get to their feet, and the super spear!! 1-2-3!!
Roman Reigns defeats CM Punk via pinfall to win the WWE World Heavyweight Championship.
Grade: A+. Weird “no DQ” logic aside, that was an awesome main event. CM Punk finally got what he wanted, and Roman ended up back on top. An A+ performance for a C average weekend.
Overall Grade for WrestleMania 42 Night 2: B-
Edited by Greg Bush
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WWE WrestleMania 42 Night 2 Main Event Grade: CM Punk vs. Roman Reigns Lived up to The Hype
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After a lackluster Night 1, Night 2 of WrestleMania 42 delivered. That’s especially true of the main event, where Roman Reigns beat CM Punk to win the World Heavyweight Championship.
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The match was Reigns’ best WrestleMania match of his career. It was also a true moment for Punk, who, for years, fought for a main event spot. Both had the crowd, reserved through two nights, in the palm of their hands.
Cody Rhodes vs. Randy Orton, the main event of Night 1, didn’t feel like there was a big payoff. Reigns vs. Punk did, and then some.
How did we grade the main event? Here is the full grade, reaction, and breakdown of what happened during the main event.
What happened in CM Punk vs. Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 42 Night 2?
Punk and Reigns gave it their all from the jump. Punk tried to get into Reigns’ head, while Reigns attempted to show Punk why he was “the man” while Punk was away from WWE. They both had moments of greatness throughout.
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They talked trash, from the opening bell to the finishing sequence. Reigns was telling Punk how he was the best. Maybe he was trying to convince himself of that?
Regardless, the actual action was what mattered.
Punk landed the GTS, a Spear, locked in the Anaconda Vice, and even connected with a Superman Punch. Reigns hit the Superman Punch, a Shield Bomb through a table, and a Guillotine. He even tried the GTS.
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A cool moment saw Reigns land multiple Superman Punches while Punk was draped on the apron, outside the ring.
Punk wore the Ula Fala to mock Reigns. They traded submission attempts and got a standing ovation after collapsing. It wouldn’t be the first time Punk did that, as he did so before he could land a definitive GTS to Reigns.
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Punk hit a low blow after distracting Reigns and the referee, which was unexpected. He then put Reigns through the announce table with an elbow. As he went for the final GTS, Punk collapsed, and Reigns hit multiple Spears for the win.
Grade: A+
Why CM Punk vs. Roman Reigns earned this WrestleMania 42 main event grade
The match had a great flow to it from start to finish. Roman Reigns surprisingly had a quick entrance. Meanwhile, CM Punk came out to “Miseria Cantare,” setting the tone early.
Unlike Cody Rhodes vs. Randy Orton, there was no interference or moments to pause in the match. Every move, every emotion shown made sense. Punk and Reigns were there to beat one another up for a title and respect.
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It was a real fight. Nothing felt forced. Reigns let out his hatred of Punk, while the latter did everything to prove that, despite being older and leaving WWE years ago, he can still hang.
If you let the wrestlers wrestle, magic happens. CM Punk vs. Roman Reigns was all you could ask for in a WrestleMania match.
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Confesara set to pursue 2026 Australasian Oaks glory
Roger James’ success in Australian Group 1 races targeted at three-year-old fillies began early in the 21st century, and the trainer plans to notch up one more this Saturday.
The New Zealand-based horseman, working with co-trainer Robert Wellwood, has Confesara lined up for the $1 million Australasian Oaks at Morphettville in Adelaide.
For her Australian debut over 2000 metres, the daughter of Toronado—who has a maximum past distance of 1500m—produced a promising second to barnmate Dealt With during a fast 1300m trial at Cambridge last Tuesday, affirming her readiness.
“She ran second to another one of ours, a good open (class) sprinter, and they ran a very quick time, so her trial was good and it will improve her,” James said.
“She’s another filly that lacked a bit of luck at times during the season, but she’s a highly-talented filly.
“We always thought she was up to an Australian trip but we sat at home and took things quietly and her form dictated that we’re on the right path.”
James brings proven expertise to Australian three-year-old fillies majors, having guided Sixty Seconds, Giovana and Silent Achiever to Group 1 glory alone, and Prowess and Orchestral in collaboration with Wellwood.
Confesara has been absent from the track since her tight yet dominant success in the Windsor Park Stud 3YO Trophy (1500m) at Ellerslie back on March 7.
That performance came after a third-place finish in the Group 3 Uncle Remus Stakes (1400m), where she was beaten 1.6 lengths by Belle Cheval, later winner of the Arrowfield Stud Stakes, within her six top-three placings from seven outings.
Confesara was one of 31 horses nominated for the Australasian Oaks when declarations ended late last week, with rivals such as top Victorian Getta Good Feeling, Panova ridden by James McDonald, and VRC Oaks victor Strictly Business leading the field.
Head to betting sites for the latest racing odds on the Australasian Oaks.
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The Vikings’ Best Cornerback Options in the Draft
The 2026 NFL draft is fast approaching, so it’s time to start looking at the Vikings’ draft options. Having previously looked at safety and defensive tackle, we now turn our attention to a position that was a popular choice in the earlier mock drafts for the Vikings’ first round pick, but has cooled off the closer we have got to the draft – cornerback.
How Minnesota Can Navigate the Board at Cornerback
Cornerback is still a position I can see the Vikings looking to add to the roster during the draft. The signing of James Pierre made the team’s position at CB less desperate, but unless Pierre surprises and is better than advertised. Everything at the position isn’t solved and still needs addressing. These are the options throughout the different rounds.
The First Round Certainties
Several cornerbacks could fly off the board in the first round, with Mansoor Delane and Jermod McCoy the most highly rated. Both have the potential to go higher than 18 as genuine lockdown outside corners. If either is on the board at 18, they immediately become extremely strong candidates for the Vikings, who are in desperate need of a long, rangy shutdown CB.
The other first-round option is Avieon Terrell. He is a different kind of CB to Delane and McCoy, largely down to his shorter stature, which will likely see him used primarily as a slot corner. His elite football IQ and playmaking instincts mean he can be very effective from that position, but make his value more towards the back end of the first round.
If the Vikings want a CB and the first two are off the board, trading back and selecting Terrell would be a good value move.
The Vikings Draft Options on Day 2
Day 2 brings a whole host of options at the CB position, starting with Colton Hood. A developmental prospect, Hood is a talented but inconsistent young player with only one full season as a starter. He may take time to cover NFL receivers, but the tools are there for him to become a good outside corner.
There are a couple of smaller, less physical options in Brandon Cisse and D’Angelo Ponds. Cisse can lack physicality at times, but his explosiveness and twitch give him the tools to develop into a starting NFL cornerback, making him a promising prospect for Minnesota on Day 2. Ponds’ football IQ and instincts make him an intriguing prospect. While he plays with clear passion and urgency every snap, his downside is that, at 5’9, 173 lbs, he is very small for the position.
The options keep coming in on Day 2, with this draft full of good CBs who all have at least one flaw. Chris Johnson excels with physicality, spacing, anticipation, and ball skills, but is best suited to playing off-coverage.
Keith Abney lacks length and top-tier athleticism to be a big success in coverage, but his competitiveness and run-defense mentality make him a valuable rotational defensive back with starter potential. Keionte Scott is another tone-setter in run defense with a physical mentality, but also has coverage limitations. Other options in the third round include Treydan Stukes, Davison Igbinosun, and Devin Moore.
The Best of the Rest on Day 3
There aren’t many options I like on Day 3, especially since the Vikings aren’t scheduled to pick until the fifth round. However, a couple of names with potential are Chandler Rivers, Tarico Davis, and Thaddeus Dixon. At nearly 6’4 and 194 lbs, Davis has potential as a matchup against bigger WRs, while his lack of fluidity in movement will see him struggle against the league’s route technicians.
Rivers is a good player with lots of success at the collegiate level, but his below-average size could see him fall into the mid rounds. With an incredibly natural zone feel, spatial awareness, and quick processing, he could prove a steal if the Vikings can land him in the fifth. Despite his smaller frame, he’s not afraid to surge downhill and hit hard, which is a plus point.
Finally, we have Dixon, a high-upside CB who should be available in the middle rounds. At around 6’0″, 195 pounds, with 31 1/2″ arms, Dixon has decent length, to pair with springy, explosive athleticism, elite reactive coil, and twitch. A red flag comes in the form of off-field misdemeanors, so teams will want him to show he has matured. If he has, he could prove to be a steal.
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Rodri injury hands Man City huge concern ahead of Premier League run-in
Rodri has given Manchester City an injury worry for the title race after limping off in their 2-1 win over Arsenal.
The Ballon d’Or winner has a groin problem, which will be examined on Sunday or Monday, as Pep Guardiola waits to discover the extent of the damage.
Rodri, who was replaced by Nico Gonzalez when he went off in the 88th minute, has found his best form of the season in recent weeks as City have recorded four straight wins in all competitions.
They go to Burnley in the Premier League on Wednesday and then have an FA Cup semi-final against Southampton on Saturday and could be without Rodri, with Guardiola saying: “The doctors will make tests later or tomorrow.”
The City manager, who had warned the title race would be over if his side lost to league leaders Arsenal, said victory gave his team hope and was pleased they are still alive.
Rayan Cherki opened the scoring for City and, after Kai Havertz levelled following a mistake from Gianluigi Donnarumma, Erling Haaland got a second half-decider.
And Guardiola added: “We have hopes and still extend the chance to fight until the end. We were not in our best, I give a lot of credit to them but we are alive, we are there. Everybody is pushing.”
But Guardiola, whose team remain second but are three points behind with a game in hand on Arsenal, downplayed suggestions they are favourites now.
“Who is top of the league?” he said. “We are not. In goal difference, they are better. Step by step.”
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said he will not be hard to rouse his players from the disappointment of defeat and argued if he cannot motivate them now, he is in the wrong job.
He said: “If I have to pick [up] the players to win the Premier League with five games to go in our hands and [to] be in the final of the Champions League, I think I should be at home. So it’s not the case. It’s not needed. It’s never been needed, even in difficult moments. So we will go again, that’s for sure.”
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Harry Kane clinches second Bundesliga title with 56th goal of season
Harry Kane’s 56th goal of the season helped Bayern Munich continue their domination of German football, with a 4-2 win over VfB Stuttgart sealing a 13th Bundesliga title in 14 years.
Kane emerged from the bench as a half-time substitute at the Allianz Arena and grabbed his 56th goal of the campaign for club and country – which was his 32nd Bundesliga goal in 27 appearances this term – to add to efforts from Raphael Guerreiro, Nicolas Jackson and Alphonso Davies.
Chris Fuhrich had put Stuttgart ahead early on, and Chema Andres grabbed a late consolation second goal, but Bayern defended their title by winning the competition for the 35th time, as they now sit 15 points clear of second-placed Borussia Dortmund with four games to play.
The treble-chasing Bavarians face Bayer Leverkusen in the German Cup semi-final next week before taking on Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League semi-finals as Kane hunts more trophies.
“It’s been a fantastic season for us,” said the England captain and Bundesliga top scorer. “To finish the league off in the way we have with the goals we scored, credit to the lads. We still have a lot to play for but all the hard work, this makes it all worth it.”
Bayern have been dominant once more in the Bundesliga this season, shattering the all-time league record for goals scored in one campaign (101), having already netted 109 times with four matches remaining.


Kane, who is leading the scorers list with his 32 strikes, will need to score nine times in the remaining games if he is to equal Robert Lewandowski’s record of 41 goals in a Bundesliga season.
But the England skipper is already on track to win the golden boot and, if he does, he will be the first player to claim that crown in his first three seasons in the German top tier
With back-to-back German league titles in his two seasons in charge, coach Vincent Kompany – who took over from Thomas Tuchel in 2024 despite getting Burnley relegated from the Premier League in his previous job – has quickly succeeded in re-establishing Bayern’s domestic dominance after Leverkusen broke their stranglehold with an unbeaten domestic double in 2024.
Additional reporting from Reuters
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Best Value Betting Picks Ahead of 2026 NFL Draft
It’s hard to believe that the 2026 NFL Draft is already almost here. It’s the perfect time to cash in on some draft betting picks.
Over the last few months, countless NFL mock drafters have taken stabs at where these top prospects could be selected.
In this article, we’ll take a look at some of the best value on the board, utilizing FanDuel Sportsbook odds. Remember, this doesn’t mean that we’re predicting these players will be drafted in these spots.
Rather, we’re going to try to cash in on some valuable plus money opportunities for the NFL Draft, an event that is always capable of a few surprises.
No. 3 Overall: Francis Mauigoa (+650)
The Arizona Cardinals have the No. 3 overall pick – and they have needs all over their roster.
David Bailey (+110) and Arvell Reese (+260) are the betting favorite to come off of the board in this spot. But what if the Cardinals want to hook up new offensive minded head coach Mike LaFleur with a player to help fix his offense?
That could lead the Cardinals to Mauigoa, who was a standout right tackle for the Miami Hurricanes. 31-year-old veteran Elijah Wilkinson is expected to start at right tackle for the Cardinals.
They’ll probably take an edge rusher. But if they don’t Mauigoa would be the play at +650.
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No. 6 Overall: Caleb Downs (+1200) The Cleveland Browns don’t need a defensive player. But Browns general manager Andrew Berry continues to float the idea of the team trading down. It’s a safe bet to expect the Browns to try and trade back.
Who would be worth another organization deciding to trade up for? Ohio State star safety Caleb Downs, who should still be on the board if the New York Giants select his Buckeyes teammate, Sonny Styles, at No. 5 overall.
Obviously, a lot has to go right for this selection to cash. But Downs is one of the best players in the draft. If he’s still available outside of the top five selections, he won’t last much longer.
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No. 10 Overall: Jordyn Tyson (+440)
Tyson is the one player in this class that could cause a major shakeup inside the top 10 picks.
According to reports, 20 teams attended the Arizona State star’s private workout, where the consensus seemed that most teams were comfortable with his medical situation. The Giants just acquired the No. 10 selection from the Cincinnati Bengals. The NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo reported that Giants GM Joe Schoen had dinner with Tyson the night before the private workout.
If Tyson is still available at No. 10 overall, the Giants could load up on offense for Jaxson Dart.
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