IYO SKY Retains Women's World Title in Epic Triple Threat Showdown at WrestleMania 41

WrestleMania 41 delivered yet another unforgettable night as the Women's World Championship took center stage in a high-stakes Triple Threat Match featuring reigning champion IYO SKY, powerhouse Rhea Ripley, and fan favorite Bianca Belair. The clash of titans lived up to its billing, with IYO SKY emerging victorious in a match that showcased the pinnacle of athleticism, strategy, and resilience in WWE's women’s division.


The atmosphere inside Allegiant Stadium was electric as the three superstars made their entrances, each with a legacy and mission to solidify their dominance on the grandest stage of them all. IYO SKY, representing Damage CTRL, walked in as champion with months of momentum and high-pressure defenses under her belt. Rhea Ripley, known for her brute force and unshakable confidence, sought to reclaim gold and prove her supremacy. Meanwhile, Bianca Belair, celebrated for her unmatched strength and agility, was eager to regain her place at the top.


From the opening bell, the match unfolded at a relentless pace. The action spilled both inside and outside the ring, with each competitor taking turns asserting control. SKY’s high-flying assaults, Ripley's punishing power moves, and Belair’s athletic counters had the crowd on its feet throughout. The drama intensified with near falls and breathtaking sequences, including a stunning double-moonsault from SKY and a powerful KOD from Belair that was broken up at the last second.


In the final moments, IYO SKY capitalized on an opening, hitting her signature Over the Moonsault on Ripley, who had just delivered a Riptide to Belair. With precise timing and instinct, SKY secured the pinfall, retaining her title in a hard-fought battle.

This victory further cements IYO SKY’s status as one of WWE’s premier champions and underscores the evolution of women’s wrestling as a main-event attraction. With this win, SKY not only solidifies her reign but also sends a powerful message to future challengers: the skies remain hers to command.

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