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The Roast of WrestleMania: Audio Leaks Reveal What Happened at WWE’s Off-Camera Comedy Event

Leaked clips from WWE’s Roast of WrestleMania 2025 reveal unfiltered jokes from Nia Jax, Paul Heyman, and Triple H, who had a blunt message for critics of WrestleMania 41.
The Roast of WrestleMania 2025 took place on April 20 at the BleauLive Theater in Las Vegas, immediately following WrestleMania 41.
The show featured current and former WWE talent delivering unfiltered jokes in a closed-door, non-televised setting.
Although no official footage was released, clips from the night have leaked online and sparked significant conversation—especially around controversial moments involving Nia Jax and Paul Heyman.
What Was the Roast of WrestleMania?
The Roast of WrestleMania was a two-hour, non-televised comedy show following WrestleMania 41 Night 2, hosted by controversial comedian Tony Hinchcliffe.
It featured a lineup of WWE Superstars including Paul Heyman, Nia Jax, Sami Zayn, The Miz, and more, alongside special guests like Gabriel “Fluffy” Iglesias.
Despite a strict no-recording policy, leaked clips and fan audio have surfaced online, revealing a night full of explicit jokes–some of which have received backlash.
Why WWE’s Roast of WrestleMania Wasn’t Televised
WWE seemingly had no intention of airing the roast. Phones were locked in pouches for the duration of the event, and no professional recording was done.
This decision may have been preemptive, given the show’s highly explicit, R-rated nature.
As one source put it, “Don’t hold your breath for this to ever make air.”
Yet, that hasn’t stopped clips from leaking across social platforms like Reddit and X (formerly Twitter).
What Did Triple H Say at the Roast of WrestleMania?
WWE Chief Content Officer Paul “Triple H” Levesque closed out the Roast of WrestleMania with a brief, unscheduled appearance following night two of WrestleMania 41.
After joking that he only came out to get Pat McAfee off the stage, Triple H took a moment to thank the fans and offer a pointed take on the mixed reception to the weekend’s events.
“I just want to thank all of you guys, it’s been a hell of a week. It’s been a hell of a week, we’ve had a blast. Hope everybody was entertained. This was a lot of fun, I’ve been back there and laughed my ass off.
“Hopefully everybody had a blast at WrestleMania weekend. And if you didn’t, I’ve got two words for ya—f**k off,” Levesque said.
While certain parts of WrestleMania 41 drew praise, namely Seth Rollins vs CM Punk vs Roman Reigns and the Iyo Sky vs Rhea Ripley vs Bianca Belair women’s title match, night one as a whole and the John Cena vs Cody Rhodes main event were met with more critical reactions.
Nia Jax Criticized for Roast Comments About Charlotte Flair
Nia Jax’s set has been one of the most discussed segments from the Roast of WrestleMania, largely due to her targeting of Superstars who were not in attendance.
Her jokes about Charlotte Flair and Cody Rhodes have drawn criticism for crossing a line, particularly since those individuals were not there to respond.
Among her most controversial remarks:
“Nobody really wants to see [Charlotte] in the ring anymore. You know her three ex-husbands also said the same thing.”
“Cody Rhodes said he didn’t want to live in his father’s shadow… then he painted it gold and sold it for merch.”
Cody Rhodes “would gag on a hairy nut sack if it means he would get a push.”
Clips of these comments have circulated on social media, with many fans questioning why Jax’s jokes focused on absent talent. Critics argue this goes against the standard roast format, where participants typically target those present on stage.
Who Performed at the Roast of WrestleMania?
Here’s a list of individuals who reportedly spoke or appeared during the roast:
Tony Hinchcliffe (host)
Paul Heyman
Nia Jax
Triple H
Sami Zayn
The Miz
R-Truth
Pat McAfee
Braun Strowman
Gabriel Iglesias (Fluffy)
Linda McMahon (attendee)
Was the Roast of WrestleMania Recorded?
No official video of the event has been released by WWE, and there is no indication that it was professionally filmed.
WWE enforced a no-phone policy at the venue, but several attendees managed to record clips, which have since been compiled and posted online.
One compilation shared by DameDonn runs nearly ten minutes and includes moments with Heyman, Jax, and Triple H.
Why the Roast of WrestleMania Likely Won’t Air
Given the content, including profanity and explicit jokes, it’s unlikely that the Roast of WrestleMania will ever be officially released.
WWE have not acknowledged the leaked footage or offered any statement about the event’s content.
Fans attending future WrestleMania weekends may want to watch for similar off-air programming, but there’s no confirmation this will become a regular post-WrestleMania tradition.