WWE Wrestlemania 2023 Night 1 Live Results And Review: Rey Mysterio Fights His Own Son, Dominik

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The time has finally come! WWE Wrestlemania 39 is kicking off Night 1, complete with seven scheduled matches, the return of the legendary John Cena, and the showdown between WWE Smackdown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair and 2023 Women’s Royal Rumble winner Rhea Ripley.

GameSpot is inside SoFi Stadium for this year’s Wrestlemania, bringing you results and a review of the big show live, as it happens, mere feet from the ring. Unless you’re in attendance, the only way to catch Wrestlemania is on Peacock (or through traditional pay-per-view). While Peacock has a free tier, you will not be able to watch the WWE event through that. You’ll need a Premium ($5 a month, with ads) or Premium Plus Peacock ($10 a month, no ads) account. Regardless of which tier you choose, there will be a few WWE-related ads throughout the show.

There are multiple ways to watch Peacock. Aside from watching it on mobile devices and on the PC, you can stream the service on Amazon Fire devices, Android TV, Apple TV, LG Smart TVs, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Roku, Samsung Smart TVs, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, Xfinity, and more. As for when you can watch (and should tune into our live review, check out the times for Wrestlemania below.

Start time:

  • 8 PM ET
  • 7 PM CT
  • 5 PM PT
  • 1 AM BST (April 1, April 2)
  • 10 AM AEST (April 1, April 2)

At current, there are 7 matches scheduled for Night 1 of Wrestlemania 39. Austin Theory’s defense of the WWE United States Championship against John Cena will kick off the show. Take a look at the night’s full card below.

Night 1 Match card:

  • Austin Theory (c) vs. John Cena (WWE United States Championship)
  • Seth “Freakin” Rollins vs. Logan Paul
  • Trish Stratus, Lita, and Becky Lynch vs. Damage CTRL (Bayley, Dakota Kai, and Iyo Sky)
  • Braun Strowman and Ricochet vs. The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford) vs. Alpha Academy (Chad Gable and Otis) vs. The Viking Raiders (Erik and Ivar) in a Fatal Four-Way Tag Team Match
  • The Usos (Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso) (c) vs. Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn (Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championships)
  • Charlotte Flair (c) vs. Rhea Ripley (WWE SmackDown Women’s Championship)
  • Rey Mysterio vs. Dominik Mysterio

Results & Review:

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

Winner: Austin Theory via pinfall

Honestly, having Theory and Cena kick things off makes sense. This is a perfect way to kick open the door to Wrestlemania. The only fault in this feud is that Cena only made a single appearance to further the feud. He’s a busy guy, sure, but it would have been great to have him more involved in the buildup.

Theory won clean after hitting a low blow and nailing Cena with A Town Down, which is exactly what should have happened. Not only do the shenanigans make a rematch sensible, Theory just got the biggest win of his career and Cena loses nothing.

The only issue is with the video production in that the video feeds in the stadium glitched out as Cena was about to hit an Attitude Adjustment. So those in the cheap seats had to squint pretty hard to see what was happening in the match. Still, doesn’t take away from this being a good opener. Nothing spectacular, just a good match.

Rating: 7.5/10

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Braun Strowman and Ricochet vs. The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford) vs. Alpha Academy (Chad Gable and Otis) vs. The Viking Raiders (Erik and Ivar) in a Fatal Four-Way Tag Team Match

Winner: The Street Profits via pinfall

It’s hard to call a fatal four-way tag match “normal” but this match was mostly that. Everyone got in some of their signature offense, there were some unique high-flying moments, and even Braun Strowman went off the top rope. The tower of doom spot was definitely the highlight of the match, and the crowd was plenty entertained. Two other standout moments were Ricochet’s sunset flip to the outside and Angelo Dawkins derailing the Strowman Express. Naturally, the crowd went wild for both.

If I had a critique it’s that storyline-wise, it’s not all that enthralling. There’s no real stakes of personal story to this particular bout. Still, it’s a showcase win for the Street Profits, who should have been the team to dethrone the Usos.

Rating: 7/10

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Seth “Freakin” Rollins vs. Logan Paul

Winner: Seth “Freakin” Rollins via pinfall

The Prime energy drink mascot is exactly the kind of nonsense one should expect from Logan Paul. It also provides an easy target for an hilarious beating from Seth Rollins. Speaking of Rollins, his Wrestlemania drip is flat out incredible–worthy of such a special night.

Paul was surprisingly dominant early on, especially when he got around to throwing punches. It’s good to see him on Rollins’ level in this match, as there’s been so much invested in him as a main player in WWE. And having him almost get the pin on Seth after a knockout punch was a fantastic moment. While Paul has said his WWE deal is expiring, this is certainly playing out in such a way to make him look like a powerhouse–in victory or defeat.

Having one of Paul’s YouTube buddies (KSI) in the Prime costume was a good twist, given that most people probably expected his brother Jake to be in there. Having Paul be the one to accidentally put KSI through the table, though? That was pure magic. Less magic is Paul continuing to do finishers of AEW wrestlers without them actually ending the matches. First it was the Buckshot Lariat, now it’s the GTS. Using well known finishers as run-of-the-mill moves isn’t the best look.

Rollins got the win after a superkick and a stomp, though it doesn’t really hurt Paul as he looked like dynamite throughout the match. There were memorable moments, great storytelling, and a wildly engaging match. This one was awesome and I’m all for a rematch.

Rating: 9/10

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Trish Stratus, Lita, and Becky Lynch vs. Damage CTRL (Bayley, Dakota Kai, and Iyo Sky)

Winners: Trish Stratus, Lita, and Becky Lynch by pinfall

This is the best way to use legends at Wrestlemania. Working them into a match with top-level and rising stars makes for a good mix. And at this point, Damage Ctrl might be a better heel team than the Bloodline. They’re so good at being the worst, isolating their opponents, cheating their way to an advantage, and just being mean. They tore apart the Women’s Tag Team Champions Lita and Becky, which made for a pretty fantastic comeback by Trish.

Iyo Sky’s moonsault to the outside was clearly the highlight of the match, though once chaos took control and tagging in and out took a backseat, the action was frenetic and super fun to watch. Everyone got a chance to shine, and it was great to see Trish and Lita get their signature offense in. Seriously, her Twist of Fate trumps any done by a Hardy.

The good guys won and the villains were vanquished, but I wouldn’t be shocked to see some variation of these wrestlers in another match soon enough. The chemistry between this group is engaging, and Becky and Lita still have the Women’s Tag Team Championships to defend.

Rating: 7/10

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Rey Mysterio vs. Dominik Mysterio

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