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Penta walked into WrestleMania 42 Night 2 in Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas as the Intercontinental Champion, and walked out able to say "And still." But it didn't come easy.
As expected, Sunday's six-man ladder match delivered a variety of wild, chaotic moments from Je’Von Evans, Rusev, Dragon Lee, JD McDonagh, Rey Mysterio and the reigning champ.
The match got started before Penta even entered the ring, as Rusev began attacked everyone and Penta immediately climbed up an outside ladder, jumping off it and onto the ropes for a Cross-Body onto the Bulgarian. With two heels in the match, the action quickly dissolved into good vs. bad, with Penta and Dragon Lee going after a ladder-wielding Rusev on the outside, and McDonagh also receiving his licks.
The pace increased after Evans appeared out of nowhere for a big diving splash over the ropes onto McDonagh outside. Lee followed it with a big springboard Hurricanrana that sent Evans into Penta.
Rusev became the first to really use a ladder as a weapon rather than for its typical elevation purposes, as Evans took a shot to the arm and McDonagh took the first back body drop, crashing into the steel.
Rusev soon found his fingertips within reach of the title, which hung above the center of the ring. Penta had other thoughts though, following Rusev up for a big Bulldog.
At that point, everyone began making their attempts to climb, with McDonagh and Evans fighting it out before the ladder was knocked over. Evans went out of the ring while McDonagh stayed in to reattempt his ascent — only for Evans to quickly return with a wild springboard clothesline that knocked McDonagh from the ladder.
Mysterio found his moment by trapping Lee in a ladder for a unique 619 spot. That prompted another Evans sequence, with the pair climbing over each other until Penta halted all challengers and a dangling Mysterio took a missile drop kick on the ladder.
One of the match's massive spots came when Penta launched Mysterio over the ropes onto Rusev, who crashed through a ladder. Mysterio then 619'd Penta as he battled atop the steel against Lee, but the former world champion cost himself a potential win when he jumped onto Lee, resulting in a Styles Clash on Mysterio. Lee followed it with a Spanish Fly off the ladder to McDonagh, and everyone was down.
But the madness didn't end there.
Penta did classic Penta things and demolished McDonagh with a Mexican Destroyer onto the ladder bridge. Right after, Evans dangled from the title until Rusev pulled him off for a tumble. Evans worked his way back in the ring from the corner to land a wild OG Cutter to Rusev, who remained on the ladder. Out of nowhere, Penta landed a Mexican Destroyer to Evans for good measure, climbing to free his title and keep it in his possession for the best match of WrestleMania 42 weekend up to this point.
Check out full WrestleMania 42 Night 2 results, highlights and match-by-match updates here. If you missed anything from WrestleMania 42 Night 1, catch up here.
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As expected, Sunday's six-man ladder match delivered a variety of wild, chaotic moments from Je’Von Evans, Rusev, Dragon Lee, JD McDonagh, Rey Mysterio and the reigning champ.
The match got started before Penta even entered the ring, as Rusev began attacked everyone and Penta immediately climbed up an outside ladder, jumping off it and onto the ropes for a Cross-Body onto the Bulgarian. With two heels in the match, the action quickly dissolved into good vs. bad, with Penta and Dragon Lee going after a ladder-wielding Rusev on the outside, and McDonagh also receiving his licks.
The pace increased after Evans appeared out of nowhere for a big diving splash over the ropes onto McDonagh outside. Lee followed it with a big springboard Hurricanrana that sent Evans into Penta.
Rusev became the first to really use a ladder as a weapon rather than for its typical elevation purposes, as Evans took a shot to the arm and McDonagh took the first back body drop, crashing into the steel.
He is #WrestleMania BOUNCY!!
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— WWE (@WWE) April 19, 2026
Rusev soon found his fingertips within reach of the title, which hung above the center of the ring. Penta had other thoughts though, following Rusev up for a big Bulldog.
At that point, everyone began making their attempts to climb, with McDonagh and Evans fighting it out before the ladder was knocked over. Evans went out of the ring while McDonagh stayed in to reattempt his ascent — only for Evans to quickly return with a wild springboard clothesline that knocked McDonagh from the ladder.
This Ladder Match is complete CHAOS!! #WrestleManiapic.twitter.com/3arMu0opmB
— WWE (@WWE) April 19, 2026
Mysterio found his moment by trapping Lee in a ladder for a unique 619 spot. That prompted another Evans sequence, with the pair climbing over each other until Penta halted all challengers and a dangling Mysterio took a missile drop kick on the ladder.
One of the match's massive spots came when Penta launched Mysterio over the ropes onto Rusev, who crashed through a ladder. Mysterio then 619'd Penta as he battled atop the steel against Lee, but the former world champion cost himself a potential win when he jumped onto Lee, resulting in a Styles Clash on Mysterio. Lee followed it with a Spanish Fly off the ladder to McDonagh, and everyone was down.
But the madness didn't end there.
Penta did classic Penta things and demolished McDonagh with a Mexican Destroyer onto the ladder bridge. Right after, Evans dangled from the title until Rusev pulled him off for a tumble. Evans worked his way back in the ring from the corner to land a wild OG Cutter to Rusev, who remained on the ladder. Out of nowhere, Penta landed a Mexican Destroyer to Evans for good measure, climbing to free his title and keep it in his possession for the best match of WrestleMania 42 weekend up to this point.
MEXICAN DESTROYER on the LADDER!!! #WrestleManiapic.twitter.com/ekiJBRmTql
— WWE (@WWE) April 19, 2026
OG CUTTER!!! @WWEJeVonEvans
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— WWE (@WWE) April 19, 2026
PENTA RETAINS THE IC TITLE!!! @PENTAELZEROM
The FIRST HOUR of #WrestleMania is LIVE RIGHT NOW on ESPN! pic.twitter.com/ts4c6nPGOB
— WWE (@WWE) April 19, 2026
Check out full WrestleMania 42 Night 2 results, highlights and match-by-match updates here. If you missed anything from WrestleMania 42 Night 1, catch up here.
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