WrestleMania 39 RESULTS: Roman Reigns BEATS Cody Rhodes to stun WWE fans everywhere

Roman Reigns shocked the world that expected Cody Rhodes to end his legendary run to cap off a sensational WrestleMania weekend for WWE.

There were no new champions on the card tonight as the champion reigned supreme, but some of the action will be an all-time classic.

Watching him live in Los Angeles, SportsMail will guide you through the results of the greatest stage of all:

Roman Reigns defeated. Cody Rhodes – WWE Universal Heavyweight Championship

The Tribal Chief shocked everyone to retain his title in an all-time classic main event against a gritty Cody Rhodes.

Roman Reigns shocked the world that expected Cody Rhodes to end his legendary career

Cody Rhodes (navy blue pants) and Roman Reigns (black pants) during Wrestlemania Night 2

Cody Rhodes (navy blue pants) and Roman Reigns (black pants) during Wrestlemania Night 2

Cody Rhodes (navy blue pants) and Roman Reigns (black pants) during Wrestlemania Night 2

Cody Rhodes (navy blue pants) and Roman Reigns (black pants) during Wrestlemania Night 2

Roman stacked the deck against Rhodes from the get-go. Only Sikoa was front row and he continued to get involved before the referee sent him off.

With it looking like Rhodes was going to win, The Usos got involved and they needed Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn to even the odds.

Sikoa would sneak in again as Rhodes won the match and delivered the Samoan finisher, giving Reigns a chance to land a spear for the win.

BROCK LESNAR def. WE HEAR

This was exactly what it had to be. Omos seemed like an immovable object and the monster he needs to be, but Lesnar gave the crowd what they wanted.

Omos began the match by throwing Lesnar and landing bodyslam after bodyslam, similar to how Lesnar takes his opponents to Suplex City.

When Lesnar’s comeback began, that’s exactly what he did. A series of German Suplexes led to Lesnar attempting an F5, but his back gave out.

However, the Incarnate Beast eventually managed to encourage Omos to hit a devastating F5 and secure the win.

Ronda Rousey and Shayna Baszler def. Natalya and Shotzi, Liv Morgan and Raquel Rodriguez, Sonya Deville and Chelsea Green

Like last night’s tag team showcase, this match was chaos from the start.

A series of German Suplexes led to Lesnar attempting an F5, but his back gave out.

A series of German Suplexes led to Lesnar attempting an F5, but his back gave out.

With a double-sniper point from Natalya and some high-flying from Liv Morgan and Shotzi, the match had its moments.

But on paper, Rousey and Baszler were the only two winners, and that turned out to be the truth.

Rousey locked her armbar on Shotzi to earn the win for her team, but she barely did anything in the match. Probably due to his tied arm.

Gunther def. Drew McIntyre and Sheamus – Intercontinental Championship

Fans expected all out war and that’s exactly what they got.

The three Europeans slashed loving daylights at each other to leave their breasts raw red after just a few minutes of action.

When the action stopped, Sheamus nearly got the win with a Brogue Kick, but McIntyre broke the pin. Then, as McIntyre lined up a Claymore on the champion, Sheamus landed another Brogue Kick, but this time on the Scotsman. But then again, it was a kick.

It was Sheamus’ turn to kick out a finisher while surviving a Claymore. As the pair battled Gunther suddenly impacted to shock both men and grab the 1,2,3.

BIANCA BELAIR lf. ASUKA – RAW WOMEN’S CHAMPIONSHIP

Despite a cold structure that left people scratching their heads, when the bell rang, Asuka and Bianca Belair’s class shined.

A powerbomb on the outside of the ring finished Asuka off, but in the time it took for Belair to roll her back into the ring, the Japanese star survived the knockdown.

Both women exchanged control of the match and had their moments of attack, but in the final stretch it was an impressive sequence.

Asuka failed to cast her mist, Belair missed with her hair, and then Asuka blocked a nasty looking armbar as Belair went for her KOD finisher. The champion came out of submission and deadlifted the challenger to get the KOD for the win.

Snoop elbows The Miz at Wrestlemania 39 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood

Snoop elbows The Miz at Wrestlemania 39 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood

The Miz (left) and Snoop Dogg during Wrestlemania Night 1, before their fight on Night 2

The Miz (left) and Snoop Dogg during Wrestlemania Night 1, before their fight on Night 2

SNOOP DOGG def. THE MIZ

Shane McMahon made a surprising comeback, but it wasn’t long before it ended in tears.

The 53-year-old returned after a 15-month absence, but just seconds into his match, he suffered a serious knee injury.

Snoop Dogg was forced to take his place at the last minute and dropped Miz with two right hands.

A cover of People’s Elbow sealed the victory for the rap legend.

EDGE def. FINN BALOR – HELL IN A CELL

In a match where both men entered the fray as legendary alter-egos, it’s safe to say that this competition was far from the norm.

Edge arrived paying homage to his Brood roots while Balor donned his Demon gear. The match did not feature anyone falling out of the cell, but it did feature a lot of brutality during the match.

Balor was able to absorb the punishment without feeling any effect, but at one point required medical treatment inside the ring where it appeared his head had been sewn shut.

Lots of weapons were used throughout with chairs, kendo sticks, and tables in use, but it was a chair for Edge that got the job done.