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WrestleMania 41 Match Card Predictions in Full – Which Superstars Will Miss Out?

WrestleMania 41 match card predictions take centre stage as we break down 14 likely matches for WWE’s biggest event.
WrestleMania season is here, and with WWE’s biggest show of the year set to take place in Las Vegas, speculation is running rampant about what the final match card will look like.
While some bouts are already confirmed, many others remain up in the air, with fans eagerly debating which superstars will secure a coveted spot on the grandest stage of them all.
With two nights to fill and an ever-growing roster of talent, WWE face the challenge of balancing marquee matchups with opportunities for rising stars.
Based on recent storylines, superstar momentum, and past booking trends, we’ve put together our full predictions for the WrestleMania 41 match card.
We’ve predicted a total of 14 matches, following the same format as last year’s WrestleMania, which featured seven matches on Night 1 and seven on Night 2.
Here’s how we see the WrestleMania 41 card playing out.
WrestleMania 41 Match Card Predictions
Confirmed Matches
- Undisputed WWE Championship – Cody Rhodes vs John Cena
- World Heavyweight Championship – Gunther vs Jey Uso
- Women’s World Championship – Iyo Sky vs Bianca Belair*
- WWE Women’s Championship – Tiffany Stratton vs Charlotte
- CM Punk vs Roman Reigns vs Seth Rollins
- Randy Orton vs Kevin Owens
- AJ Styles vs Logan Paul
*We fully expect Rhea Ripley to be added to the match, making it a triple threat.
Predicting the Rest of the Card
Drew McIntyre vs Damien Priest
Perhaps not where Drew McIntyre or his fans expected him to be at WrestleMania six months ago – when he was in the midst of WWE’s hottest feud of the year – but a singles match with Damian Priest seems a lock.
Like with Kevin and Randy, we could see some sort of match stipulation get added to this one to raise the stakes and give it more heat – and perhaps this one needs it more, despite a promising start to the build on TV.
United States Championship – LA Knight vs Jacob Fatu
Perhaps the most difficult aspects of the card to predict are the midcard title scenes.
WWE could play it safe and go with multi-man matches for both championships, but it would almost seem a bit lazy, and the card would be lacking in high-profile singles matches.
With no clear no direction as of yet for Jacob Fatu – a guy who simply has to be on the card given the crowd reactions he has been generating recently – a simple solution would be to pair up with one of WWE’s most reliable babyfaces, LA Knight.
And that could indeed be where WWE are going, given that Knight recently reclaimed his US Title from Shinsuke Nakamura – although where that leaves the King of Strong Style remains to be seen.
If WWE do go for a multi-man, SmackDown have plenty of quality midcarders to throw in, such as Carmelo Hayes, Andrade, and Braun Strowman. Fatu may still end up in a programme with Solo Sikoa too.
Intercontinental Championship – Bron Breakker vs Penta vs Finn Balor vs Dominik Mysterio
As for the Intercontinental Title picture, it seems WWE are swaying from the Bron/Styles matchup to a multi-man match.
At the time of writing, a Fatal-4-Way seems the most likely case, with Penta inserting himself into the title scene, and WWE flirting with a potential Finn Balor and Dominik Mysterio breakup.
Other Raw Superstars that could be thrown in include Ludwig Kaiser and Sheamus, who’s still chasing his ultimate Grand Slam Champion goal.
Naomi vs Jade Cargill
A criticism of WWE over the years has been the lack of high-profile programmes within the women’s division, particularly when there’s not a title involved.
This is the perfect opportunity to start rectifying that by pitting this new heel Naomi character against one of WWE’s biggest potential megastars, Jade Cargill.
After the events of the Elimination Chamber, the story writes itself.
JADE CARGILL GOES AFTER NAOMI OMG!#WWEChamber
— Wrestle Ops (@WrestleOps) March 2, 2025
WWE Tag Team Championship – Street Profits vs Motor City Machine Guns vs DIY (TLC Match)
SmackDown’s tag team division has been one of the highlights of Friday nights in recent months, with three of the world’s best teams battling in a series of matches leading up to this point.
The Street Profits, Motor City Machine Guns, and DIY should settle their three-way feud at WrestleMania in the same way three of WWE’s greatest tag teams did over 20 years ago – with a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match.
There’s a chance Legado Del Fantasma and Pretty Deadly could be added to the mix, given recent developments on TV. However, it might be best for WWE to keep the focus streamlined here.
Women’s Tag Team Championship – Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez vs Lyra Valkyria & Bayley
Although initially we expected Becky Lynch to show up before Mania, time is running out, and there is still no sign of ‘The Man’.
A rumoured programme was a clash with fellow Irishwoman Lyra Valkyria, which would’ve given the Women’s Intercontinental Title picture a much-needed boost.
However, judging off recent events on TV, it looks as if WWE are setting up a tag title match, which ensures two of the division’s biggest stars, Liv Morgan and Bayley, get on the card.
Chad Gable & The New Day vs Rey Mysterio, Dragon Lee, & Fenix
Given the heat The New Day has generated over the past few months, it would be surprising to see them left off the card. Likewise, Rey Mysterio is always a reliable addition to boost interest.
With the ongoing storyline involving luchadors and Chad Gable, this could be the perfect opportunity to introduce Rey Fenix, who is rumoured to be WWE-bound after departing AEW.
Aligning with Mysterio and Dragon Lee, Fenix could make his debut in a fun six-man tag match against Gable and The New Day.