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Wrestling Tonight: WRESTLEMANIA 41 RECAP | WWE ACQUIRES AAA | AEW RUNNING ARENA MEXICO

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On this week’s Wrestling Tonight, we’re diving into all the drama, surprises, and seismic moments from an unforgettable WrestleMania 41 weekend in Las Vegas. John Cena etched his name in the history books by defeating Cody Rhodes to become a 17-time world champion—surpassing Ric Flair’s storied record. While undeniably historic, the match left fans divided: a legacy-defining moment for Cena, yet a puzzling conclusion to Rhodes’ reign.

And the WrestleMania headlines didn’t stop in the ring. WWE officially announced its acquisition of Lucha Libre AAA, setting the stage for a “Worlds Collide” event with NXT this June. Triple H described it as a chance to elevate lucha libre on a global scale, though many are waiting to see how this merger will affect AAA’s creative identity and independence.

While WWE was making headlines, AEW delivered one of its strongest weeks of the year. Jon Moxley laid down a challenge to Samoa Joe, Nick Wayne captured the ROH TV Title, Josh Alexander made his surprise debut by joining the Don Callis Family, and Forbidden Door was announced for London’s iconic O2 Arena.

Back at WrestleMania, Jey Uso shocked the world by forcing Gunther to tap out in the opening match, and in the Night One main event, Paul Heyman dramatically aligned with Seth Rollins, who pinned Roman Reigns in a chaotic triple threat. Standout performances came from IYO SKY, Dominik Mysterio, and Drew McIntyre, while Night Two delivered a mix of highs and lows—an ongoing conversation on this week’s show.

Beyond the matches, the week was filled with headline-making moments. WWE President Nick Khan defended the company’s “underdog” mentality. John Cena reflected on his relationship with Vince McMahon. CM Punk discussed WWE’s push for a new five-year contract. And Roman Reigns opened up about his future in the ring.

We also cover Sabu’s emotional and brutal retirement match at Spring Break, Brodie Lee Jr.’s in-ring debut, and key developments from the WWE ID and NXT tournaments. With major movement across WWE, AEW, TNA, and NJPW, there’s no shortage of stories to unpack.

It’s been a week of milestones, power moves, and turning points—and Wrestling Tonight is here to guide you through it all.

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