WWE WrestleMania 41 Results: Iyo Sky retains Women's World Title against Rhea Ripley & Bianca Belair!

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Iyo Sky retains in style
Night Two of WrestleMania 41 roared to life with a high-octane Triple Threat Match for the WWE Women’s Championship, featuring reigning champion Iyo Sky defending against Bianca Belair and Rhea Ripley. Three of the most dominant forces in women’s wrestling collided in a thrilling showcase of athleticism, power and heart, setting the tone for a wild night ahead.
The match kicked off with all three women throwing hands, immediately creating chaos in the ring. Iyo Sky was first to take a tumble, getting launched to the outside as Belair and Ripley squared off. Belair showcased her signature power with a series of strikes, but Sky reinserted herself quickly, landing her patented double knees on both challengers and attempting a bold double pin, only to see both kick out.
Moments later, Ripley delivered an explosive cannonball off the apron onto Belair, only to be met by Sky’s dazzling springboard moonsault that leveled both opponents. Belair regained momentum with a crushing shoulder tackle and a textbook vertical suplex on Sky, slamming her into the barricade outside.
Back in the ring, Ripley took advantage and hit a punishing Razor’s Edge on Iyo Sky, using Belair as a crash mat in a brutal collision.
Rhea Ripley nearly had the match won after locking in the Prism Lock, but Belair showed off her freakish strength by lifting Ripley onto her shoulders to break it.
The action intensified with Iyo Sky nailing a double suplex on both foes before Belair hit her signature 450 Splash. Just when she thought victory was in sight, Ripley snatched her with the Rip Tide, but Belair again kicked out to the crowd’s roar.
The closing stretch was electric. Sky set up for the Over the Moonsault, but Ripley got the knees up. Belair followed with a huge KOD on Sky, only for Ripley to break the pin.
IYO SKY pins Bianca Belair
The brawl spilt to the top rope, where Ripley launched Sky shoulder-first into the post, nearly taking her out. Belair attempted another KOD on Ripley, but Rhea countered.
Belair wouldn’t be denied and hit another KOD this time on Ripley but just before the three-count, Sky soared in with a perfectly timed Over the Moonsault, crashing down on Belair and stealing the pin.
Winner (and still WWE Women’s Champion): IYO SKY
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