Damian Priest vs. Drew McIntyre | Sin City Street Fight: WrestleMania 41 Sunday highlights

Damian Priest vs. Drew McIntyre | Sin City Street Fight: WrestleMania 41 Sunday Highlights

WrestleMania 41 Sunday brought chaos, carnage, and unforgettable moments, none more intense than the Sin City Street Fight between Damian Priest and Drew McIntyre. With no disqualifications and the entire arena serving as their battleground, both superstars delivered a brutal, high-octane showdown that will be remembered as one of the most violent matches in WrestleMania history.

The match kicked off with both men wasting no time. McIntyre charged the ring, steel chair in hand, looking to set the tone early. Priest, ever the opportunist and dark brawler, welcomed the challenge, catching McIntyre off guard with a kendo stick strike to the ribs. The opening minutes were a furious exchange of blows—chairs, trash cans, and even a roulette wheel brought in from the Vegas-themed set were used as weapons of destruction.

McIntyre showcased his signature power, launching Priest into the barricade with a thunderous belly-to-belly suplex. He then cleared the announce table, only for Priest to recover and drive him through it with a South of Heaven chokeslam that had the crowd roaring. The action spilled into the crowd, with both men fighting through the audience, trading punches on the concrete steps and even using a fan’s crutch as a weapon.

Priest’s brutal style became evident as the match wore on. He targeted McIntyre’s previously injured shoulder, slamming it into the steel steps and trapping it in a chair before stomping down. McIntyre, bloodied but defiant, fought back with adrenaline-fueled resilience, hitting a Claymore Kick that sent both men crashing through a stack of casino-themed tables at ringside.

As the battle returned to the ring, Priest introduced a chain, wrapping it around his fist for a series of devastating punches. But McIntyre would not stay down. With the crowd rallying behind him, he reversed a Reckoning attempt into a Future Shock DDT onto the chain, nearly scoring the three-count. The near-falls came fast and furious, with each man digging deeper into their arsenal and beyond their limits.

The climax came when Priest attempted a top-rope move with a steel chair in hand, only for McIntyre to catch him mid-air with a jaw-dropping Claymore Kick. However, before he could secure the win, interference from Judgment Day members shifted the tide. McIntyre fended them off momentarily, but the numbers game proved too much. Priest capitalized with a second South of Heaven through a table in the corner and covered McIntyre for the three-count.

Despite the loss, McIntyre received a standing ovation for his relentless spirit. Priest, bloodied and battered, stood tall—championship held high—cementing his place as one of the most dangerous men in WWE today. The Sin City Street Fight was more than just a match; it was a war that defined WrestleMania 41’s chaotic, unforgettable Sunday finale.

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