WWE Wrestlemania 38 concluded with Night 2.
Here are the winners and losers.
2022’sWrestlemania 38has come to a close.
Night 2 had plenty of incredible moments and saw Roman Reigns become the unified champion.
There was also the bonkers fun Anything Goes match between Johnny Knoxville and Sami Zayn.
There were technically nine matches on the card–including the Vince McMahon match.
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Check out the match card for the bouts you’ll be seeing tonight below.
Below, you’ll find live updates and results for Wrestlemania 38 Night 2 as it airs on Peacock.
Additionally, there will be a review of each match from the Wrestle Buddies.
Kickoff Show
Main Card
Triple H is coming to the ring.
He welcomed everyone to Wrestlemania, and then he left his boots in the ring.
RK-Bro (c) vs.
The Street Profits vs. Alpha Academy
(Raw Tag Team Championship)
RK-Bro wins by pin.
Mat:Why is Mark Wahlberg doing the intro for Wrestlemania?
We’re in Dallas.
This was a Street Profits showcase though.
Overall, this was a solid way to kick things off.
I also love a multi-team tag match and we’re getting two of those tonight.
These teams worked awesomely together and pulled off some seriously entertaining moments–that Doomsday Blockbuster definitely stands out.
And that RKO from RIddle to Montez Ford off the top rope was wildly cool.
7.5/10
Bobby Lashley vs. Omos
Lashley wins by pin.
Mat:There was a time when I was not a fan of Bobby Lashley.
Now, we have a super beefy boy match before the uber-muscular Lashley and tall boy Omos.
If you love bearhugs and Omos cradling Lashley’s body, then this is the match for you.
you might’t expect a lot from Omos though.
Lashley’s spear just didn’t have the same impact.
5/10
Chris:I just love Bobby Lashley, that’s all.
I wish MVP were here to walk to the ring with him to his incredible entrance song.
WWE has a lack of giants on the roster at the moment but this isn’t the solution.
Ultimately, the match was as good as it could be.
5.5/10
Johnny Knoxville vs. Sami Zayn
(Anything Goes Match)
Johnny Knoxville wins.
Mat:Anything goes in this match, even a Helluva Kick right off the bat.
And somehow, it delivered far and above that.
Wee Man bodyslammed Zayn.
There was a giant mousetrap that malfunctioned, but I didn’t care one bit.
Yes, this isn’t really a wrestling match, but who cares?
The only bummer was Steve-O didn’t pop up.
I did not stop laughing the entire time.
It is literally the most I’ve smiled in a while.
He’s a master.
Johnny even had his own pyro control.
Honestly, what’s not to love here?
Including the groin-kicking machine, because of course there was one of those.
And seriously, nobody has ever had more heel heat than Sami when beating up Wee-Man.
The crowd here at AT&T Stadium wanted to kill him in that moment.
This was a nice comedown match after the ridiculousness of the Knoxville/Zayn match as well.
Giving Sasha and Naomi the win is the best of the possible choices, I think.
Edge vs. AJ Styles
Edge wins by pin.
Mat: First, Edge’s entrance was so cool.
As the match progressed, it was slow and brooding–pun intended.
Every spot seemed like it was going to severely injure either of the men.
It was a long and grueling match, but that’s not bad by any means.
That’s what made it enjoyable.
Why is he bleeding already?
As the match went on and the nearfalls became more and more frantic, the crowd came to life.
This was great storytelling, even if it felt like the match dragged at times.
Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods vs. Sheamus and Ridge Holland
Sheamus and Ridge Holland win by pin.
What in the hell was going on with Pete Dunne/Butch?
He kept getting on the ring apron and wandering around and had to be carried off by Sheamus.
This match lasted maybe a couple minutes.
It was so short.
3/10
Chris:Maybe that match was better off being cut.
I get we’re short on time, but come on.
Pat McAfee vs. Austin Theory
McAfee wins by pin.
Mat:Pat McAfee has sequins on his outfit.
The match was entertaining and McAfee showed some good skills in the ring.
But then, the Vince stuff happened.
I want to watch it over and over and over again.
There were a lot of issues with the main match itself, but that was a fantastic segment.
And the crowd absolutely loved McAfee.
It also looks like he’s been training quite a bit since his short stint in NXT.
After all, it was only three years ago that Theory was wrestling independent shows during Wrestlemania weekend.
Now he’s in a spotlight match on the big show itself.
And a really good one, at that.
Austin Theory is the up-and-coming star and mentee of Mr. McMahon.
A showcase win for him here could have elevated him toward a midcard title.
Instead, he got beat in the grandest stage of them all by an announcer.
Of course, it was all just a setup to…McAfee vs. Vince?
Sure, why not.
Still, it might have been worth it to watch Theory sell a stunner.
Additionally, it was longer than five minutes, which is always a plus.
However, Reigns came out on top, with a clean pin to boot.
Lesnar and Reigns had one of their best matches tonight.
Chris:Well, this ought to be short.
Especially since Brock Lesnar took off his gloves to show he means business.
Hopefully, he washes those hands.
Good lord, watching these two pummel each other is always entertaining.
And when Brock had Roman in the submission move, I fully expected him to win.
What’s his title now?
Who cares, does this mean we’ll see him on Raw and Smackdown now?
Cause I’m not mad at it.
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