WWE’s first-ever “Roast of WrestleMania” went down in Las Vegas after Night Two of WrestleMania 41, and it was exactly what fans expected: no filters, no rules, and absolutely no chance this thing ever sees the light of day.

Held inside the Fontainebleau’s BleauLive Theatre, the two-hour spectacle was hosted by controversial comic Tony Hinchcliffe, who pulled zero punches. The show was loaded with “sharp jabs, sexual innuendos, raunchy jokes, and more F-bombs than a Jon Moxley promo,” according to one source in the room.

Paul Heyman, as expected, “stole the spotlight with a masterclass in mic work,” torching anyone who crossed his path with verbal fire. Triple H closed the show with a surprise appearance, proving he can laugh at himself just as hard as he buries talent.

And yes—Linda McMahon was in the building. The former WWE exec was seen in the audience “stone-faced through some of the risqué moments,” giving off big disapproving mom energy while chaos unfolded around her.

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Speakers included R-Truth, The Miz, Braun Strowman, Nia Jax, Sami Zayn, and Pat McAfee, all of whom took shots at each other, the business, and even the city of Las Vegas itself. It was a night that lived up to its “what happens in Vegas…” vibe.

Fans hoping to catch the madness at home are out of luck. WWE has no plans to release footage from the roast, and based on the content, they probably never will.

Would you want WWE to air The Roast of Wrestle Mania, or should they keep this NSFW insanity buried? Please share your thoughts and feedback in the comment section below.

Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.

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