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Roman Reigns defeated CM Punk in the main event of Night 2 of WrestleMania 42 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas to win the World Heavyweight Championship, reclaiming a place atop WWE's card.
The event, held over the weekend with a reported Night 2 crowd of about 55,255 and a combined two-night attendance above 106,000, featured several high-profile moments: Oba Femi, making a marquee WrestleMania debut, scored a surprise victory over Brock Lesnar in the opening match and Lesnar left his gloves and boots in the ring in a gesture that prompted widespread retirement speculation.
Rhea Ripley regained the WWE Womenâs Championship from Jade Cargill, and Penta retained the Intercontinental title in a multi-man ladder match.
Promoters and talent have already started discussing future bookings â including possible send-off matches for Lesnar at SummerSlam â while WWE moves to capitalise on breakout pushes for Femi and renewed momentum behind Reignsâ title run.
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