Johnny Knoxville defeats Sami Zayn at WrestleMania 38, ‘Jackass’ stars appear

Johnny Knoxville defeated Sami Zayn in an anything goes match tonight at WrestleMania 38 that featured plenty of innovative weapons seen on Knoxville’s ‘Jackass’ series.

Many weapons were used during their match, including a table filled with mousetraps, a kicking machine that at one point kicked Zayn in the groin, and a giant hand that slapped Zayn as he was out of the ring. The finish of the match had Knoxville introduce a giant mousetrap. Knoxville was able to use the mousetrap to pin Zayn’s shoulders to the floor, allowing Knoxville to pin Zayn.

Stars from the Jackass series also appeared in the match, including Chris Pontius under his ‘Party Boy’ character. Wee Man also appeared, at one point body slamming Sami Zayn.

Zayn has spent most of the year feuding with Johnny Knoxville. At the Royal Rumble, Knoxville entered the Royal Rumble match but was eliminated by Zayn. After Zayn won the Intercontinental title, Knoxville challenged him to a match for the title. Zayn initally rejected a match against Knoxville, but eventually accepted after Knoxville cost Zayn the title, losing to Ricochet following a distraction.

VIDEO: WWE’s Brock Lesnar slams Wee Man through a restaurant table

WWE Champion Brock Lesnar was seen slamming Jackass Forever star Wee Man through a table at a St. Louis restaurant on Friday night. 

TMZ obtained video from the evening’s festivities, which also showed Royal Rumble entrant and Wee Man’s co-star Johnny Knoxville joining in the revelry. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4UZmF32Vd0

It is unclear if the entire Jackass Forever cast was at the dinner, but WWE has advertised an appearance from Steve-O during today’s pre-Royal Rumble edition of The Bump on Peacock and WWE’s social media channels. 

Lesnar is set to defend the WWE Championship against Bobby Lashley in a first-time-ever matchup on the show, while Knoxville will be a participant in the men’s Royal Rumble match. 

Jackass Forever hits movie theaters on Friday, February 4. 

The Royal Rumble kickoff show begins tonight at 7 p.m. Eastern time, with the main card set to begin at 8 p.m. Eastern time on Peacock and WWE Network.