WrestleMania 42 Night 1: 8 big takeaways for Cody Rhodes, Paige’s WWE return, Randy Orton, Liv Morgan and more

WrestleMania 42 returns to Las Vegas for the second consecutive year, with night one taking place on Saturday night at Allegiant Arena. The opening night of WrestleMania was an all-encompassing mix of standout celebrity moments, the long-awaited return of scene-stealer Page between Gunther and Seth Rollins, Cody Rhodes vs. Randy Orton and Pat McAfee, and more.

As we wrap up the first night of our two-night extravaganza, here are our eight biggest takeaways from a busy night in Sin City.

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1. Did we just get a double turn?

After Pat McAfee’s unwelcome entry into the main event of WrestleMania 42, Cody Rhodes immediately removed him from the match, which focused the attention on the champion and Randy Orton.

The escalation of Saturday’s headliner was reminiscent of Bret Hart’s WrestleMania 13 match with “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, right down to the point where the vulnerable opponent (Orton) was bleeding and the babyface (Rhodes) was rattled, with both men’s rankings among the crowd faltering. Roode’s heel tactics, such as poking Orton in the eye, felt like deliberate pandering to the crowd’s reaction.

At the end of the match, with McAfee returning as the backup referee, Orton attacked him and Rhodes took advantage of the opening to perform a supposed heel turn for the win.

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Cody Rhodes is still the undisputed WWE Champion.

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But the post-match celebrations, which included Orton kicking Rhodes and holding up the belt, felt like a real turning point that set the course for both men as we head into the summer.

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It will be interesting to see where WWE goes with this. The Las Vegas crowd on Saturday knew exactly who they were rooting for — and it wasn’t the babyface — and that’s likely to remain true come Monday night. But outside of Vegas, will the wider audience continue to view Orton and Roode in a negative light? If WWE chooses to bridge the gap on night two, and Roode shows some clear intent after his brief confrontation with CM Punk on Friday night, we could be in for quite a summer.

2. What a wonderful time Liv had.

Despite the intense build-up to WrestleMania, Liv Morgan and Stephanie Wacker picked up right where they left off.

In her first match on the big stage, “La Primera” continues to make the case for her meteoric rise alongside one of WWE’s most consistent in-ring talents. After several distractions at Judgment Day, Morgan took advantage of Wacker – throwing her into the steps and landing the Oblivion – for a surprise fall to regain the WWE Women’s World Championship.

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