WWE WrestleMania 42 Predictions: Complete Night One and Night Two Breakdown

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WrestleMania 42 predictions are in. On episode 778 of Wrestling Uncensored, Dave Simon and Genesis Johnny North previewed every match on the card — Night One and Night Two — with picks and analysis from the WrestleMania SmackDown go-home show. Dave picks Randy Orton for his 15th title, Roman Reigns to reclaim the World Heavyweight title, and lays out a theory connecting McAfee, Randy, and Roman in one post-Mania faction nobody has officially confirmed. Plus: Darby Allin becomes the new AEW World Champion in his hometown with Sting watching.

AEW Dynasty 2026 Predictions: Why MJF Wins and Edge & Christian Steal the Show

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Dave Simon and Johnny North have full AEW Dynasty 2026 predictions from Wrestling Uncensored — MJF over Kenny Omega in the main event, Edge and Christian dethroning FTR for the tag titles in Vancouver, and Darby Allin earning an AEW World Title shot by beating Andrade El Idolo. Plus WrestleMania 42 picks and the full Pat McAfee breakdown.

WrestleMania 42 Card Preview: 12 Matches, Zero Bad Ones

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WrestleMania 42 has 12 confirmed matches and not a single bad one on the card — but the builds have been rough. Dave Simon analyzes every match, calls out Pat McAfee, and makes the case for Darby Allin as AEW World Champion.

AEW WrestleDream 2025 Results &Review: Sting Returns, Darby Shocks Moxley in Brutal I Quit Match

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Forget the predictions; the fallout from AEW WrestleDream is what matters. Hangman Page retained his title… only to be annihilated seconds later by a shocking new heel faction. Mercedes Moné and Kris Statlander are set for a money match at Full Gear. And Jon Moxley’s psyche is shattered. This show wasn’t just an ending; it was a violent new beginning that set up AEW’s entire winter season. See all the swerves and turns you didn’t see coming.

AEW All Out DESTROYS WWE Wrestlepalooza: 5 Hours vs 30 Dollar ESPN Disaster!

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AEW All Out proved to be the decisive winner in the pro wrestling showdown, delivering quality in-ring action that WWE’s Wrestlepalooza—and its expensive $30 ESPN subscription—simply couldn’t match. While WWE’s show was a corporate disappointment filled with controversial returns and recycled matches, AEW’s five-hour marathon was a rollercoaster of incredible performances and shocking moments.

From the brutal masterpiece between Mark Briscoe and MJF to the “must-see car crash” of the Jon Moxley vs. Darby Allin Coffin Match, AEW won the night. Meanwhile, WWE’s event was defined by a stale Brock Lesnar vs. John Cena main event and a mixed tag match that made fans uncomfortable.
Read the full Ringside Report verdict to find out why All Out’s quality of wrestling gave it the decisive victory, and why WWE’s “age problem” and ESPN debut spelled disaster.

Why WrestleMania 43 Saudi Arabia Could Be ‘Botch-A-Mania’ Plus Wrestlepalooza Preview

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WWE just made wrestling history for all the wrong reasons. When the company announced that WrestleMania 43 would take place in Saudi Arabia in 2027, Wrestling Uncensored hosts Dave Simon and Johnny North didn’t hold back their scathing criticism.
“This may be the weirdest, worst WrestleMania of all time, and I’m kind of excited about it for that reason. Like this may be botch-a-mania,” Dave declared, painting a grim picture of aging legends wrestling in extreme heat for a manufactured audience.
But the controversy doesn’t stop there. With September 20th bringing both WWE’s historic Wrestlepalooza revival and AEW All Out in Toronto on the same night, the hosts broke down why this could be a turning point for professional wrestling – and not necessarily in a good way.
From John Cena’s final Wrestlepalooza appearance against Brock Lesnar to the dream match of Adam Copeland and Christian Cage reuniting against FTR, Simon and North delivered unfiltered analysis that wrestling fans won’t hear anywhere else. They didn’t even spare AJ Lee’s much-hyped return, questioning whether the nostalgia is worth the hype.
Read the full breakdown of their controversial takes, complete with predictions that WWE won’t want you to hear and AEW analysis that goes beyond the typical wrestling media coverage. This is wrestling commentary without corporate filter – exactly what Wrestling Uncensored delivers every Friday night.