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Knicks loss proves Raptors can’t compete with East’s best

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TORONTO – Before the game, legendary New York Knicks player and broadcaster Walt Frazier eyed former Raptors and NBA Hall-of-Famers Tracy McGrady and Vince Carter and said, “You guys better not be suiting up.” 

No fear of that, given McGrady and Carter are now 46 and 49, respectively. They were in Toronto promoting the Raptors marketing partnership with the Buffalo Bills, the NFL franchise they each hold small ownership stakes in. 

They last played together for the Raptors against the Knicks in April of 2000. 

But as the current day Raptors lick their wounds after a discouraging loss to the Knicks and another night when they simply couldn’t reel in or close out one of the NBA’s top 10 teams – the Raptors are 11th – Frazier’s joke had a little bit of truth to it. 

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The Raptors are who the Raptors are, now at this point of the season and likely next season, given the parameters of their salary cap situation. Prime Carter or McGrady aren’t walking through that door. Neither are Kawhi Leonard, Kyle Lowry or Pascal Siakam. 

And OG Anunoby? The elite 3-and-D monster who represents the Raptors’ last unequivocal late-round steal in the NBA draft? Well, he plays for the Knicks now, which is one reason among several that the Knicks beat the Raptors 111-95 on Tuesday night. 

And who the Raptors are simply isn’t good enough against the top tier of the NBA. 

It was the fourth time the Raptors have lost to the Knicks this season, all by at least 16 points. The average margin of victory for New York is 20 points per game. The Raptors are now 4-16 against the ten teams with better records than theirs (35-26), and three of those wins came against the (then) struggling Cleveland Cavaliers back in November. Toronto is 1-15 against top 10 teams since Nov. 24. 

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Does it feel that way? Is the separation that wide?

“It’s definitely frustrating,” said Raptors guard Immanuel Quickley, who had 13 points and 12 assists against his old team but – along with former Knick, now Raptor RJ Barrett — hasn’t won a game against them since being traded from New York (for Anunoby) on Dec. 30, 2024. “Some of the stuff that happens [against good teams] has nothing to do with Xs and Os, but it’s about being tougher. 

“Last game [against the Knicks] we were up 12, this game we were down two with three minutes to go [actually with 5:50 go; by the three-minute mark the Raptors were down seven]. So I wouldn’t say the separation is so far [apart],” said Quickley in a quiet Raptors locker room. “Learning how to close games is something that they’re doing well right now, and we’re not doing well enough.“

The not-so-good news is that the Raptors get to play New York a fifth time on April 10, the second-last game of the regular season. The extra game is because they met in the quarterfinals of the NBA Cup. Wait, it gets worse: there is a decent possibility the Raptors and Knicks — currently the fifth and third seeds in the Eastern Conference — could meet in the first round of the playoffs. 

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An optimist might say that with all the reps, the Raptors might finally figure the Knicks out a little bit. A less charitable view – but one based on the fact that the Knicks have now beaten the Raptors 12 straight times going back to the 2022-23 season – is that New York might end up being the first team to go 9-0 against a given opponent in a single season, at least in the annals of the 30-team NBA.

The Raptors had no excuses, really. They were healthy, other than rookie Collin Murray-Boyles being out with a sore thumb. The amount of practice days and rest days the Raptors have enjoyed since the all-star break is nearly idealized by NBA standards. They’ve only played six times in 14 days. 

“I’m in heaven,” Raptors head coach Darko Rajakovic said before the game about being able to have almost as many practices as games in the past two weeks. 

And for long stretches of the game, it showed. Is it encouraging that the Raptors played well and still lost by double figures?

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The Raptors started with tremendous energy, jumping out to a 19-13 lead through the first six minutes that had the Scotiabank Arena crowd engaged early and the Knicks back on their heels.

But almost as soon as Toronto started asserting themselves, there were mistakes made that in the moment or taken alone don’t mean all that much. Any NBA game is full of miscommunications, missed opportunities and misplays, but in the aggregate, for a team like the Raptors against a team like the Knicks, they add up and end up turning a competitive game that might have had a different result into a relatively easy Knicks win. 

With the talent they have and likely will have, the Raptors’ margin for error against top teams is a knife’s edge. Too often, they’re the ones reaching for a Band-Aid. 

The Raptors were very conscious of holding the bigger, more physical Knicks off the offensive glass and did a good job, giving up just six offensive rebounds to New York all night (compared to 25 in their first meeting of the season). But on the only offensive rebound they gave up in the first quarter, Walter ended up fouling Knicks star Jalen Brunson on a three-point attempt, and he made all three free throws.

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A couple of possessions later, Scottie Barnes (14 points, four rebounds, three steals and a blocked shot) was all over Brunson on one side of the floor, but Walter lost track of Knicks wing Mikal Bridges in the far corner, and he hit the wide-open three. As a result, the Raptors were leading by seven with 2:45 left in the first period and ended up trailing 32-31.

In the second quarter, Toronto cut what was a 13-point Knicks lead with 2:39 to play down to seven with 1:18 left, only to have Brunson score a couple of lay-ups in quick succession and set up Josh Hart for a score on an inbounds play as the Knicks pushed the lead back to 10 at half.  

But the mistakes kept coming. Brandon Ingram had 26 points in the first half and finished with 31 on 11-of-20 shooting, but he was also called for an eight-second violation and a turnover when he was too slow advancing the ball — with no pressure from the defence — into the front court late in the third quarter when the Raptors would have had last possession of the period. 

Barrett (20 points on 9-of-13 shooting) played his best game offensively since coming back from his ankle and knee injuries that hampered him for much of December and January. He was efficient, decisive and poised. But shortly after a Quickley jumper brought the Raptors to within two points in the fourth, Barrett completely lost Bridges in transition.

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Raptors reserve point guard Jamal Shead – normally a reliable set of hands – threw away the ball on a needless kick-ahead pass the play before. The Raptors were locked in enough in the fourth quarter to force the Knicks into two shot clock violations, but in the last six minutes of the game allowed the Knicks to shoot 7-of-12 from the floor as part of a decisive 16-2 run that turned a tight game into a blowout. 

You would like to think the Raptors would eventually get over the hump against the Knicks – or any other quality team. But that might be wishful thinking when your bench gets outscored 26-4 and despite throwing multiple defenders and multiple types of defenders – Barnes, Shead and Walter all took turns – at Brunson, he still was able shake loose for 26 points and 10 assists and while making just one turnover. 

And when he was in a jam, Karl Anthony-Towns was on hand to chip in 21 points, 12 rebounds and six assists. Anunoby had 15 points on six shots. The Knicks had six players in double figures and shot 58.8 per cent as a team while holding the Raptors to 45.5 per cent. 

“I think when we look back at the tape, I think we’ve got to figure out our fourth quarter execution, exactly what we want to go to,” said Ingram, who was scoreless in the fourth with just two field goal attempts after starting the period with 31 points on 18 shots. “I think every time we play a good team, they know exactly what they want to go to in the fourth quarter, and they do it over again and over again. The good thing is we’re in, we’re in the games, but we got to figure out how to finish the game.”

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More VC and TMac: After a combined 38 years of NBA experience (22 seasons for Carter and 16 for McGrady), the pair have joined forces on a podcast (Cousins) and are part of NBC’s NBA broadcast team. How much are they watching the Raptors, though? McGrady sounded a little more bullish than the consensus on the Raptors prospects. “I actually felt like they this year they could have been a lot better this year,” said McGrady. “… Had they played better against their own division, they’d probably be the second-best team in the East right now …they could be a scary team in the playoffs. If they’re healthy and building some momentum, I think they could have a series.” Nice thought, but it’s safe to say the reason the Raptors are now 0-7 versus Atlantic Division heavyweights Boston and New York is that Toronto isn’t good enough. A first-round series winner? As long as they don’t meet the Knicks or Celtics, maybe? Carter’s Raptors take was better: “I want to give Scottie [Barnes] flowers as well…it was his team, but he was willing to sacrifice for the good of BI [Ingram coming in], and he [Barnes] still became an all-star and brought another one with him [Ingram]. And he [Barnes] might be Defensive Player of the Year as well.”

No CMB, not good: Would the Raptors rookie have been the difference against the Knicks? Unlikely, but he certainly could have helped. His wide body and rugged approach at both ends would have given the Raptors a little depth in that regard after Poeltl. But Murray-Boyles missed his second consecutive game with the left thumb injury that has given him problems for more than two months now and gets reaggravated every time he hits it, which happened in the second half of the Raptors loss to the Spurs last Wednesday. One indication that Murray-Boyles could be out for a little while to come is that both at practice on Monday and before the game on Tuesday, he was the last player on the court and doing conditioning drills only, without any ball-handling or shooting to break up the fitness work. “Collin is still struggling to catch the ball,” Rajakovic said the other day. Not ideal. 

Vince and Tracy together again: The former Raptors stars and perhaps Toronto sports ultimate ‘what could have been?’ duo were back at Scotiabank Arena Tuesday night. The Hall-of-Fame wings and distant cousins decided are part of the Buffalo Bills ownership group and were in Toronto to celebrate ‘Bills Night’ and Raptors owners Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment’s strategic partnership with the NFL club just down the QEW. The Bills and Raptors have always had a bit of a relationship. It’s always been common to see Bills players make the trip to Toronto to see the NBA team closest to Western New York. “When we were Raptors players, we’d be running up and down the court and look on the sidelines, and you’d see [former Bills stars and NFL Hall-of-Famers] Thurman Thomas and Bruce Smith and those guys,” said McGrady, who played his first three seasons with the Raptors before leaving for the Orlando Magic in free agency. “…so it’s a great opportunity to get Toronto fans excited about ‘Bills Mafia’.”

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USMNT roundup: Red-hot Folarin Balogun chasing Ligue 1 history as Americans’ World Cup form takes shape

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Strikers are a streaky bunch. When they’re scoring regularly, swelling with confidence and demanding the ball, it does not seem to matter who is marking them or whether they’ve been invisible most of the match. A goal surely is coming.

Less than two months before the World Cup, Folarin Balogun is feeling it.

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The U.S.’ undeniable No. 1 striker failed to score in the run of play Sunday but converted the tying penalty kick early in the second half of Monaco’s 2-2 draw with Auxerre.

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The scoring haul is staggering: Eight consecutive Ligue 1 matches and 10 goals in the past 10 Monaco games across all competitions.

His Ligue 1 streak is tied for the second longest this century, trailing only Sonny Anderson’s 11 for Lyon in 2001. His 12 goals are tied for fourth on the league scoring chart.

The 24-year-old also scored five times in the Champions League and once in the Coupe de France for 18 overall — his most productive campaign since posting 22 for Reims in 2022-23.

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As every striker knows, though, form can be fleeting. Before beginning his scoring tear, Balogun went eight matches across all competitions without a goal.

Monaco's US forward #09 Folarin Balogun (C) celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the French L1 football match between AS Monaco and AJ Auxerre at the Stade Louis II in the Principality of Monaco on April 19, 2026. (Photo by Valery HACHE / AFP via Getty Images)

With 10 goals in his last 10 Monaco games and a historic eight-match Ligue 1 scoring streak, Folarin Balogun is peaking at the perfect time.

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U.S. coach Mauricio Pochettino is counting on Balogun remaining hot though the end of Monaco’s season and hitting the ground running when World Cup training camp opens May 27 in the Atlanta area.

It’s a far cry from the 2022 tournament in Qatar, where an unsettled situation led to Gregg Berhalter starting Josh Sargent twice and Haji Wright and Jesus Ferreira once apiece.

Balogun did not score for the U.S last month as a starter against Belgium and a sub against Portugal. He did strike in each of his three starts in the fall (vs. Japan, Ecuador and Paraguay), and he has eight international goals in 25 appearances since committing to the U.S. three years ago. (He previously played for the English under-21s.)

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Balogun’s surge comes as Wright has gone without a goal in five straight for Coventry City after scoring six in his previous five matches. (He still leads the club with 17 overall.) Derby County’s Patrick Agyemang (10 goals) is sidelined after rupturing an Achilles tendon on April 6, while PSV Eindhoven’s Ricardo Pepi (14) was off this weekend.

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Defensive midfielder Tanner Tessmann came on in the 79th minute, helping Lyon secure a 2-1 upset at first-place Paris Saint-Germain and move into a tie with Lille for Ligue 1’s third and final automatic Champions League slot.

Right wing Tim Weah entered at the start of the second half for Olympique Marseille, which dropped a 2-0 decision at Lorient for its third loss in four matches. The club is two points out of the Champions League berth with four games left.

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Ahead of Tuesday’s rematch in the Coupe de France semifinal, center back Mark McKenzie served a red-card suspension during Toulouse’s 3-2 loss at second-place Lens.

Although Christian Pulisic is not a pure striker — he’s best as a secondary forward or wing — his scoring drought is concerning. After an unremarkable performance in AC Milan’s 1-0 win at Hellas Verona, the U.S. star has now gone 17 games without a goal for club and country in 2026.

In 2022, Pulisic was scoreless in 22-of-23 matches leading to the World Cup and didn’t hit the mark in the first two group matches before pocketing the winner against Iran.

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Returning from a yellow-card suspension, the multidimensional Weston McKennie started in central midfield and offered a wonderful assist early in the second half as Juventus defeated Bologna, 2-0. He has five goals and five assists in Serie A and four goals and one assist in the Champions League.

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Roman Reigns wins World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 42

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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 in a wrestling ring at Allegiant Stadium

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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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?

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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.

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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

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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.

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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.

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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!! 

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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!!

Here are the full results for Night 2 of WWE WrestleMania 42:

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  • 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!!

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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

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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.

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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!!

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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.

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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.

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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!!

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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.

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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.

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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-

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