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Reigns Regains Title, Femi Topples Lesnar at WrestleMania

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Reigns Regains Title, Femi Topples Lesnar at WrestleMania

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Night 2 of WWE WrestleMania 42 took place April 19, 2026, at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, producing several headline moments that reshaped the company's short-term landscape. In the main event Roman Reigns defeated CM Punk to capture the World Heavyweight Championship, marking a return to the top for Reigns and his seventh world title. Rising star Oba Femi opened the show with a surprise, clean pin over Brock Lesnar; Lesnar left his gloves and boots in the ring in a gesture widely interpreted as a retirement sign. Rhea Ripley beat Jade Cargill to win the WWE Women’s Championship, Trick Williams captured the U.S. title from Sami Zayn, and Penta retained the Intercontinental Championship in a six-man ladder match that featured Je’Von Evans as a breakout performer. The two-night weekend reportedly drew more than 106,000 fans across both nights. In the U.S., ESPN carried coverage (with the first hour on linear TV) while Netflix streamed the event internationally, highlighting WWE’s mixed broadcast distribution and global audience reach.

🕰️ The Story So Far: An Evolving Timeline

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Reigns Regains Title, Femi Topples Lesnar at WrestleMania
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Brock Lesnar Appears to Retire at WrestleMania 42
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John Cena Hosts WrestleMania 42 After Retirement

Haaland winner swings Premier League title race

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Haaland winner swings Premier League title race

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MANCHESTER, April 19 — Erling Haaland ended a mid-season scoring drought to fire Manchester City to a 2-1 win over leaders Arsenal at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday, cutting the gap at the top of the Premier League to three points with a game in hand. Rayan Cherki opened the scoring for City in the 16th minute before Kai Havertz levelled almost immediately after a charged‑down clearance by goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma. Haaland, on his first league goal since mid‑February, swept home Nico O’Reilly’s cross in the 65th minute for his 23rd league strike of the season. The result leaves City on 67 points from 32 matches and Arsenal on 70 from 33; a midweek trip to relegation‑threatened Burnley gives City the chance to overtake the Gunners. Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta called it “a new league now” with five games remaining; Pep Guardiola described the victory as giving City “hope.” The weekend also featured late winners for Liverpool and Aston Villa and a Morgan Gibbs‑White hat‑trick that boosted Nottingham Forest’s survival bid, underscoring a frenetic run‑in across the table.

Eastern Conference: Cavs, Magic win Game 1s

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Eastern Conference: Cavs, Magic win Game 1s

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Two Eastern Conference first-round NBA openers produced contrasting results on April 18-19. In Cleveland, the fourth-seeded Cavaliers routed the Toronto Raptors 126-113 in Game 1 on April 18. Donovan Mitchell led Cleveland with 32 points while James Harden added 22 points and 10 assists; Max Strus contributed 24 off the bench and Evan Mobley had 17. Mitchell extended a streak of 30-plus scoring performances in series openers to nine games. The Cavs shot 50% from three (16-of-32) and dominated points in the paint, taking a 1-0 series lead ahead of Monday’s Game 2 in Cleveland. In Detroit on April 19, the eighth-seeded Orlando Magic upset top-seeded Detroit Pistons 112-101. Paolo Banchero led Orlando with 23 points and nine rebounds, Franz Wagner finished with 19, and Desmond Bane and Wendell Carter Jr. also scored in double figures. Cade Cunningham posted a playoff career-high 39 for Detroit, but scant help from teammates and Orlando’s interior physicality prolonged Detroit’s postseason home drought; the Pistons have now lost 11 straight home playoff games dating to 2008. Game 2 between Orlando and Detroit is set for Wednesday in Detroit.

Wembanyama, Jokic and Gilgeous-Alexander MVP finalists

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Wembanyama, Jokic and Gilgeous-Alexander MVP finalists

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The NBA on Sunday named finalists for its 2025-26 regular-season awards, headlined by a three-way race for Most Valuable Player featuring reigning winner Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (Oklahoma City), three-time winner Nikola Jokic (Denver) and first-time nominee Victor Wembanyama (San Antonio). Wembanyama is also a finalist for Defensive Player of the Year alongside Chet Holmgren and Ausar Thompson. Rookie of the Year candidates are Cooper Flagg, Kon Knueppel and VJ Edgecombe. Other notable finalist groups include Coach of the Year (J.B. Bickerstaff, Mitch Johnson, Joe Mazzulla), Sixth Man (Tim Hardaway Jr., Jaime Jaquez Jr., Keldon Johnson), Clutch Player (Anthony Edwards, Gilgeous-Alexander, Jamal Murray) and Most Improved Player (Deni Avdija, Jalen Duren, Nickeil Alexander-Walker). The league revealed the lists during NBC’s broadcast of a first-round playoff game, and will begin announcing winners during playoff telecasts starting Monday with Defensive Player of the Year, followed by Clutch Player, Sixth Man and Most Improved later in the week. The ballots reflected recent eligibility decisions, including appeals that allowed Luka Dončić and Cade Cunningham to be considered despite falling short of the usual 65-game threshold.

Van Dijk’s stoppage-time header seals Liverpool win

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Van Dijk’s stoppage-time header seals Liverpool win

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On April 19, 2026, in the first Merseyside derby at Everton’s new Hill Dickinson Stadium, Liverpool edged Everton 2-1 when captain Virgil van Dijk headed a dramatic winner in the 10th minute of stoppage time. Mohamed Salah opened the scoring in the 29th minute — his ninth Merseyside derby goal, drawing level with Steven Gerrard — in what was billed as his final derby before leaving Liverpool at the end of the season. Everton levelled early in the second half through Beto. Liverpool goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili was forced off with a knee injury and replaced by Freddie Woodman. The victory lifted Liverpool to fifth on 55 points with five games remaining, seven clear of sixth‑placed Chelsea, strengthening their push for one of five Champions League places. The game came amid a busy weekend in the Premier League that also saw key wins for Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest and leaves both clubs facing injury and selection questions heading into the run‑in.

Liverpool keeper stretchered off in Merseyside derby

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Liverpool keeper stretchered off in Merseyside derby

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Liverpool goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili was stretchered off and taken to hospital after suffering a deep knee wound in the Merseyside derby against Everton on April 19, 2026. The 25-year-old Georgian collided with Everton striker Beto while the away side equalised in the second half at Hill Dickinson Stadium. With first-choice Alisson sidelined by a hamstring complaint, manager Arne Slot was forced to bring on third-choice keeper Freddie Woodman, who made his first Premier League appearance for Liverpool and kept his nerve as the Reds went on to win 2-1 with Virgil van Dijk scoring a 100th-minute header. Slot described Mamardashvili’s injury as a “big wound” and said the club would wait for hospital assessment to determine the extent and duration of his absence. The result moved Liverpool clear of nearby rivals in the race for Champions League qualification late in the season. The club’s mounting list of injuries has required rotation across the squad in recent weeks, leaving Liverpool to manage resources carefully for the final run of fixtures.
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