Every Match Confirmed For WWE WrestleMania 39

WWE WrestleMania Roman Reigns (c) vs. Cody Rhodes - Undisputed WWE Universal Championship

WWE’s biggest show of the year WrestleMania is fast approaching!

The annual supershow takes place over two days at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California. Night 1 kicks off proceedings on April 1st, with Night 2 continuing the spectacular event on April 2nd.

The card has twelve matches confirmed thus far. The most recently announced were two Fatal-Four Way tag team matches. One of these Fatal-4-Ways would involve men’s tag teams and the other would involve women’s tag teams. However, all of the teams are yet to be announced.

Here is every match confirmed for WWE WrestleMania 39.

The Viking Raiders vs. The Street Profits vs. Alpha Academy vs. Ricochet and Braun Strowman

WWE WrestleMania The Viking Raiders vs. The Street Profits vs. Alpha Academy vs. Ricochet and Braun Strowman

These four teams from both Raw and SmackDown will clash in a fatal four-way tag team match in Hollywood with the winner potentially getting a Tag Team title shot.

Brock Lesnar vs. Omos

WWE WrestleMania Brock Lesnar vs. Omos

It just wouldn’t be a WrestleMania without a clash of the titans spectacular and this year we get Brock Lesnar against the Nigerian Giant Omos.

Alongside MVP, Omos challenged Lesnar to a match to prove who is the biggest beast in WWE. Lesnar gladly accepted the challenge in what will be a special attraction bout if nothing else.

Seth Rollins vs. Logan Paul

WWE WrestleMania Seth Rollins vs. Logan Paul

After months of trading insults in interviews and on social media, the two superathletes finally got physical as this year’s Royal Rumble. The YouTube star eliminated Rollins from the match taking their rivalry to the next level.

The following month at Elimination Chamber Rollins was surprised by Paul again when he dropped him with his own move, the Curb Stomp to cost him the match. The Visionary then called out the newcomer only to fall victim to Paul’s knockout punch. Now, the time for talking and attacks is over and the two will clash in this highly-personal and hotly-anticipated match on the Grandest Stage Of Them All.

Austin Theory (c) vs. John Cena – United States Championship

WWE WrestleMania Austin Theory (c) vs. John Cena - United States Championship

Austin Theory goaded the returning John Cena into a match at the Show of Shows when the two came face-to-face on the March 6th Monday Night Raw. However, despite getting the big-time match he was after, the Doctor of Thuganomics tore him to shreds on the microphone giving the champion a lot to prove in Hollywood.

Rey Mysterio vs. Dominick Mysterio

WWE WrestleMania 39 Rey Mysterio vs. Dominik Mysterio

After months of putting his father through the wringer, Dominik finally got his comeuppance when Rey struck his son in the face and set up a match between the two at Hollywood.

Ever since Dom turned on his father and joined the Judgement Day he has tormented his entire family. With Rhea Ripley by his side as his Mami, the duo constantly targeted and tortured Rey goading him to face his son in a match.

Despite, Dom’s disrespect Rey refused to strike him until the March 24th edition of SmackDown. Dom berated his mother in front of a packed arena and the future Hall of Famer laid him out to huge cheers and accepted the WrestleMania challenge setting up a deeply personal father vs son clash.

Becky Lynch, Lita and Trish Stratus vs. Damage CTRL

WWE WrestleMania Becky Lynch, Lita and Trish Stratus vs. Damage CTRL

A six-woman-mega-match going down at WrestleMania between Women’s Tag Team Champions Becky Lynch and Lita alongside Hall of Famer Trish Stratus taking on the trio of Bayley, Dakota Kai and IYO SKY known as Damage CTRL.

The clash came about when Stratus assisted the new champions to capture the titles from Kai and SKY by stopping their leader from interfering in the match. The following week the heel trio confronted the new champions and Stratus. In a heated back-and-forth conversation, Stratus declared she was coming out of retirement to team with Lita and Lynch to face Damage CRTL in a big-time tag team match last WrestleMania 39.

GUNTHER (c) vs. Drew McIntyre vs. Sheamus – Intercontinental Championship

WWE WrestleMania GUNTHER (c) vs. Drew McIntyre vs. Sheamus - Intercontinental Championship

After weeks of uncertainty surrounding the IC title scene, GUNTHER finally gets his match confirmed for WrestleMania. However, instead of getting one challenger, he gets two in the intimidating forms of Drew McIntyre and Sheamus.

McIntyre and Sheamus went from partners to enemies in their quest for the IC title but a clear number-one contender couldn’t be confirmed. Now the duo will both get their chance to claim the gold in what will undoubtedly be a super heavyweight classic.

Finn Balor vs. Edge – Hell in a Cell Match

WWE WrestleMania Finn Balor vs. Edge - Hell in a Cell Match

Edge and Finn Balor have been at each other’s throats for months and simply cannot let their hatred dissipate. Ever since Balor usurped Edge from his own faction, the Judgement Day they have been intertwined in rivalry.

The feud led them to several heated battles including an “I Quit” match at Extreme Rules which resulted in Rhea Ripley taking out Beth Phoenix with a con-chair-to. The four enemies met at Elimination Chamber in tag team action, but despite being defeated the group continued to target the Rated-R Superstar and his family.

Now they finally get to settle their differences at WrestleMania inside the unforgiving structure of Hell in a Cell.

Bianca Belair (c) vs. Asuka – Raw Women’s Championship

WWE WrestleMania Bianca Belair (c) vs. Asuka - Raw Women's Championship

Raw Women’s Champion Bianca Belair faces one of her toughest challengers at WrestleMania in the form of Asuka. The Empress of Tomorrow grasped her chance to become the number one contender for the title by defeating five other opponents inside the Elimination Chamber.

Charlotte Flair (c) vs. Rhea Ripley – SmackDown Women’s Championship

WWE WrestleMania Charlotte Flair (c) vs. Rhea Ripley - SmackDown Women's Championship

Rhea Ripley booked her ticket to Hollywood by winning the Royal Rumble. The following night the Nightmare announced she will challenge Charlotte Flair for the SmackDown Women’s Championship.

Ripley and Flair have a storied history due to their rivalry heading into WrestleMania 36. The two fought over the NXT Women’s Championship, which shockingly ended up in the hands of the Queen.

The two clashed on the main roster over the Raw Women’s Championship in 2021, which also saw Flair take the title from Ripley. Since then, Flair has continued to rack up the title reigns while Ripley re-established herself as one of WWE’s most standout performers.

The Usos (c) vs. Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens – Undisputed Tag Team Championships

WWE WrestleMania The Usos (c) vs. Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens - Undisputed Tag Team Championships

The match everyone was waiting for is finally happening. After months of trying to make amends for his actions, Sami Zayn extended to olive branch to Kevin Owens multiple times to no avail. But after things took a turn for the worse when Jey Uso chose family over friendship leaving Zayn beaten and betrayed, Owens came to the rescue of his former friend to reunite and take down the Bloodline together.

Roman Reigns (c) vs. Cody Rhodes – Undisputed WWE Universal Championship

WWE WrestleMania Roman Reigns (c) vs. Cody Rhodes - Undisputed WWE Universal Championship

Cody Rhodes booked his ticket to the main event when he emphatically won the Royal Rumble. He quickly declared his desire to win the title in an ode to his father, the legendary Dusty Rhodes and become the first in his family to lift the WWE Championship

Unfortunately, the person holding the titles is the indisputable Roman Reigns. The Head of the Table is unbeaten in three years and has held the title for a whopping 900+ days.

This highly anticipated title clash will headline the final night of the supershow, but who will leave WrestleMania as champion?

WrestleMania goes Hollywood for a special two-night Premium Live Event, Saturday, April 1, and Sunday, April 2, at 8 ET/5 PT, streaming live on Peacock in the United States and on WWE Network everywhere else.