WWE ~ Way It Should've Gone (SUMMERSLAM 2018: Christian v. Edge)

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I went back and forth on moving this BTB to another forum but something always prevented me from doing that. I believe it's time. This is a BTB I've personally ran since early 2016. The timeline right now is from November 2015. I've had this on 3 different sites, so some content has been lost unfortunately. It came on the premise of "What if Seth Rollins didn't tear his ACL, how would WWE have looked?" I've currently written to SummerSlam 2018, but will begin posting shows here at WrestleMania 34. Mania will be more detailed than a typical show, but prior to posting that, I'll be sharing key information. I'll get the front page updated with the rosters, champions, title histories, etc. Then I hope to fill in some gaps to get you to WrestleMania 34. I won't recap a lot of 2015-2017 because a lot has changed, but mainly focus on 2018 and get you to understand why Mania 34 looks the way it does.

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WWE Champion
Kevin Owens
(since June 3, 2018)

WWE United States Champion
Finn Balor
(since September 3, 2018)

WWE Trios Champions
The New Day
(since May 28, 2017)

WWE Women's Champion
Paige
(since April 8, 2018)


Superstars:
GM: John "Bradshaw" Layfield
Alberto Del Rio
Aleister Black
Baron Corbin
Big E
Bobby Lashley
Brodie
Carlito
Chris Jericho
Cody Rhodes
Damian Priest
Dolph Ziggler
Elias Samson
Emperor Roman Reigns
Finn Balor
Jordan Devlin
Judas
Kane
Kevin Owens
Kofi Kingston
Matt Hardy
Murphy
Ortiz
Randy Orton
Rusev
Santana
Shelton Benjamin
Shinsuke Nakamura
The Miz
Viktor
Xavier Woods

Alexa Bliss
Asuka
Becky Lynch
Brie Bella
Emma
Mickie James
Nia Jax
Nikki Bella
Paige
Rubi Riot



Alliances/Tag Teams:
Bella Twins | Brie Bella + Nikki Bella
The Fallen | Aleister Black + Damian Priest + Judas + Viktor
The New Day | Big E + Kofi Kingston + Xavier Woods
Finn Balor + Jordan Devlin
Ortiz + Santana
Elias Samson (with Scarlett)
Rusev (with Lana)



Other On-Air Personnel:
Charly Caruso as Backstage Interviewer
Paul Heyman as Raw/Heat Color Commentator
Michael Cole as Raw Play-by-Play Commentator
Ian Riccaboni as Heat Play-by-Play Commentator
Eden as Ring Announcer



Prospects:
Adam Cole
Angelo Dawkins
Gunther
Hangman Page
Marshe Rockett
Montez Ford
Shayna Baszler
Tama Tonga
Tevita Loa
Wardlow
 
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World Heavyweight Champion
Edge
(since August 19, 2018)

WWE Intercontinental Champion
Neville
(since August 19, 2018)

WWE Tag Team Champions
The Usos
(since August 19, 2018)

Universal Women's Champion
Vacant
(since August 21, 2018)


Superstars:
GM: Kurt Angle
Aiden
Akam
Big Show
Boogeyman
Bray Wyatt
Cesaro
Chad Gable
Christian
Daniel Bryan
Dash Wilder
Dean Ambrose
Edge
Erick Rowan
Fenix
Jason Jordan
Jeff Hardy
Jey Uso
Jimmy Uso
Jinder Mahal
John Cena
Michael Bennett
Neville
Pete Dunne
Rezar
Sami Zayn
Scott Dawson
Seth Rollins
Sheamus
Simon
Triple H
Tye Dillinger
Tyler Breeze

Bayley
Carmella
Charlotte
Dana Brooke
Naomi
Nikki Cross
Peyton Royce
Sasha Banks
Tessa Blanchard



Alliances/Tag Teams:
American Alpha | Chad Gable + Jason Jordan
Depths of Despair | Akam + Rezar
Maple Leaf Mafia | Tye Dillinger + Tyler Breeze
The Revival | Dash Wilder + Scott Dawson
The Usos | Jimmy Uso + Jey Uso
The Vaudevillians | Aiden + Simon
Bray Wyatt + Erick Rowan
Michael Bennett (with Maria)
Neville (with William Regal)



Other On-Air Personnel:
Renee Young as Backstage Interviewer
Corey Graves as SmackDown Color Commentator
Tom Phillips as SmackDown/Velocity Play-by-Play Commentator
Titus O'Neil as Velocity Color Commentator
Greg Hamilton as Ring Announcer



Prospects:
Angel Garza
Chelsea Green
Ember Moon
Keith Lee
Nick Aldis
 
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NXT Champion
Adam Cole
(since June 27, 2018)

NXT North American Champion
Tommaso Ciampa
(since August 18, 2018)

NXT Tag Team Champions
Guerrillas of Destiny
(since August 18, 2018)

NXT Women's Champion
Shayna Baszler
(since August 29, 2018)


Superstars:
Adam Cole
Andrade "Cien" Almas
Angel Garza
Angelo Dawkins
Austin Theory
Carmelo Hayes
Cedric Alexander
Dan Matha
Dave Finley
Dijak
Dinastia
Gunther
Harada
Jaxon Thielen
Jorge Castro
Josh "The Goods" Woods
Keith Lee
Kodama
Kona Reeves
Logan Brigman
Marshe Rockett
Matt Riddle
Montez Ford
Moose
Nick Aldis
Noam Dar
Otis Dozier
Powerhouse Hobbs
Rich Swann
Riddick Moss
Steve Marx
Tama Tonga
Tevita Loa
"Filthy" Tom Lawlor
Tommaso Ciampa
Tucker Knight
Wardlow
Zack Sabre Jr.

Bianca Belair
Britt Baker
Chelsea Green
Ember Moon
Kairi Sane
Lacey Evans
Lakyn Machisma
Mia Yim
Shayna Baszler
Sonya Deville
Tegan Nox
Vanessa Borne



Alliances/Tag Teams:
The Clink | Bianca Belair + Britt Baker + Sonya Deville
Guerrillas of Destiny | Tama Tonga + Tevita Loa
The Industry | Adam Cole + G.o.D.
The North | Jaxon Thielen + Logan Brigman
Street Profits | Angelo Dawkins + Marshe Rockett + Montez Ford
The Triangle | Josh Woods + Matt Riddle + Tom Lawlor
Cedric Alexander + Moose
Harada + Kodama
Mia Yim + Tegan Nox
Otis Dozier + Powerhouse Hobbs



Other On-Air Personnel:
Eve Torres | General Manager
Sophia | Backstage Interviewer
Byron Saxton | Color Commentator
Vic Joseph | Play-by-Play Commentator
JoJo Offerman | Ring Announcer



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Bishop Kaun | Denzel Dejournette | Dio Maddin | Griff Garrison | Hangman Page
Joey Janela | Kevin Kross | Maxwell Jacob Friedman | Oliver Carter | Patrick Clark
Rush | Sam Shaw | Trevor Lee | Xyon Quinn

Dakota Kai | Gionna Daddio | Io Shirai | Kacy Catanzaro | Kamille
Mandy Rose | Penelope Ford | Rhea Ripley | Taynara Conti

Undrafted Free Agents:
Braun Strowman | Desmond Xavier | Samoa Joe | Tashard Wiggins
 
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Cruiserweight Champion
Ace Austin
(since July 5, 2018)

Roster
GM: Chavo Guerrero
Ace Austin | 6-1
Ariya Daivari | 1-2
Dinastia | 3-1
Flash Morgan Webster
Flip Gordon | 6-1
Gran Metalik | 0-3
Jack Gallagher | 3-0
Kip Sabian | 1-2
Kushida | 2-1
Mansoor | 2-1
Mark Andrews | 2-0
Marty Scurll | 0-3
Mustafa Ali | 3-0
Noam Dar | 0-1
Raul Mendoza | 0-4
Roderick Strong | 0-2
Rohit Raju | 1-3
Samir Singh | 0-2
Sammy Guevara | 2-1
Santos Escobar | 1-0
Swerve Strickland | 2-1
Sunil Singh | 0-2
TJ Perkins | 4-0
Tony Nese | 0-2
Trey Miguel | 1-1
Tyler Bate | 3-1
Zema Ion | 0-3

On-Screen Personnel
Dean Malenko as Tyler Bate's Manager
Kayla Braxton as Backstage Interviewer
The Brian Kendrick as Color Commentator
Vic Joseph as Play-by-Play Commentator
Samantha Irvin as Ring Announcer

Behind the Scenes
The Brian Kendrick as a Coach
Dean Malenko as a Coach
Paul London as a Coach
Taka Michinoku as a Coach
 
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TITLE HISTORY


WWE Championship
Holder | Reign | Date won | Date lost | Days held
Seth Rollins | 1 | March 29, 2015 | September 25, 2016 | 546 days
Bray Wyatt | 1 | September 25, 2016 | April 2, 2017 | 189 days
Finn Bálor | 1 | April 2, 2017 | June 11, 2017 | 70 days
Brock Lesnar | 5 | June 11, 2017 | August 20, 2017 | 70 days
Bobby Lashley | 1 | August 20, 2017 | November 26, 2017 | 98 days
John Cena | 13 | November 26, 2017 | March 5, 2018 | 99 days
Randy Orton | 9 | March 5, 2018 | 34 days
John Cena | 14 | April 8, 2018 | April 9, 2018 | 1 day
Vacant | April 9, 2018 | May 13, 2018 | 34 days
Triple H | 9 | May 13, 2018 | June 3, 2018 | 21 days
Dean Ambrose | 1 | June 3, 2018 | June 3, 2018 | <1 day

Kevin Owens | 1 | June 3, 2018 | Present


World Heavyweight Championship

Holder | Reign | Date won | Date lost | Days held
Edge | 8 | August 19, 2018 | Present


WWE Intercontinental Championship
Holder | Reign | Date won | Date lost | Days held
Kevin Owens | 1 | September 20, 2015 | January 24, 2016 | 126 days
Sami Zayn | 1 | January 24, 2016 | May 15, 2016 | 112 days
Alberto Del Rio | 1 | May 15, 2016 | June 12, 2016 | 28 days
Sami Zayn | 2 | June 12, 2016 | July 17, 2016 | 35 days
Luke Harper | 2 | July 17, 2016 | November 3, 2016 | 109 days
Shinsuke Nakamura | 1 | November 3, 2016 | May 7, 2017 | 185 days
Baron Corbin | 1 | May 7, 2017 | November 27, 2017 | 204 days
Finn Bálor | 1 | November 27, 2017 | May 13, 2018 | 167 days
Neville | 1 | May 13, 2018 | July 17, 2018 | 65 days
Jason Jordan | 1 | July 17, 2018 | August 19, 2018 | 33 days

Neville | 2 | August 19, 2018 | Present


WWE United States Championship

Holder | Reign | Date won | Date lost | Days held
Alberto Del Rio | 1 | October 25, 2015 | Febraury 1, 2016 | 99 days
John Cena | 6 | February 1, 2016 | February 22, 2016 | 21 days
Vacant | February 22, 2016 | April 3, 2016 | 41 days
Neville | 1 | April 3, 2016 | September 25, 2016 | 175 days
Kevin Owens | 1 | September 25, 2016 | November 20, 2016 | 56 days
Tyler Breeze | 1 | November 20, 2016 | December 11, 2016 | 21 days
Roman Reigns | 1 | December 11, 2016 | April 2, 2017 | 112 days
Kevin Owens | 2 | April 2, 2017 | April 23, 2017 | 21 days
Sami Zayn | 1 | April 23, 2017 | May 15, 2017 | 22 days
Kevin Owens | 3 | May 15, 2017 | May 28, 2017 |13 days
Shinsuke Nakamura | 1 | May 28, 2017 | July 2, 2017 | 35 days
The Miz | 3 | July 2, 2017 | August 7, 2017 | 36 days
Cody Rhodes | 1 | August 7, 2017 | October 15, 2017 | 69 days
Bray Wyatt | 1 | October 15, 2017 | March 27, 2018 | 163 days
Kofi Kingston | 4 | March 27, 2018 | April 17, 2018 | 21 days
Shelton Benjamin | 2 | April 17, 2018 | May 22, 2018 | 35 days
Bobby Lashley | 2 | May 22, 2018 | September 3, 2018 | 104 days

Finn Balor | 1 | September 3, 2018 | Present


WWE Tag Team Championships
Holder | Reign | Date won | Date lost | Days held
The New Day | 2 | August 23, 2015 | January 4, 2016 | 134 days
The Usos | 3 | January 4, 2016 | January 24, 2016 | 20 days
The New Day | 3 | January 24, 2016 | May 15, 2016 | 112 days
Dean Ambrose & Roman Reigns | 1 | May 15, 2016 | July 21, 2016 | 67 days
The Usos | 4 | July 21, 2016 | August 21, 2016 | 31 days
The Dudley Boyz | 10 | August 21, 2016 | October 10, 2016 | 50 days
Dean Ambrose & Roman Reigns | 2 | October 10, 2016 | November 7, 2016 | 28 days
The Vaudevillians | 1 | November 7, 2016 | January 29, 2017 | 83 days
The Hardy Boyz | 7 | January 29, 2017 | May 7, 2017 | 98 days
The Usos | 5 | May 7, 2017 | October 29, 2017 | 175 days
The Revival | 1 | October 29, 2017 | January 1, 2018 | 64 days
New York's Finest | 1 | January 1, 2018 | January 7, 2018 | 6 days
The Revival | 2 | January 7, 2018 | May 21, 2018 | 134 days
Depths of Despair | 1 | May 21, 2018 | August 19, 2018 | 90 days

The Usos | 6 | August 19, 2018 | Present


WWE Trios Championships
Holder | Reign | Date won | Date lost | Days held
Cultural Revolt | 1 | February 14, 2017 | May 28, 2017 | 103 days
The New Day | 1 | May 28, 2017 | Present



WWE Women's Championship
Holder | Reign | Date won | Date lost | Days held
Paige | 1 | April 8, 2018 | Present


Universal Women's Championship
Holder | Reign | Date won | Date lost | Days held
**Matrons Championship**
Natalya | 1 | November 15, 2016 | January 1, 2017 | 47 days
Becky Lynch | 1 | January 1, 2017 | February 26, 2017 | 56 days
Sasha Banks | 1 | February 26, 2017 | April 2, 2017 | 35 days
Becky Lynch | 2 | April 2, 2017 | May 23, 2017 | 51 days
Alexa Bliss | 1 | May 23, 2017 | July 2, 2017 | 40 days
Paige | 1 | July 2, 2017 | August 20, 2017 | 49 days
Alexa Bliss | 2 | August 20, 2017 | October 15, 2017 | 56 days
Becky Lynch | 3 | October 15, 2017 | April 29, 2018 | 196 days
Tessa Blanchard | 1 | April 29, 2018 | July 8, 2018 | 70 days
Charlotte | 1 | July 8, 2018 | August 21, 2018 | 44 days

**renamed Universal Women's Championship on August 19, 2018**
Vacant | August 21, 2018 | Present



NXT Championship
Holder | Reign | Date won | Date lost | Days held
Finn Bálor | 1 | July 4, 2015 | January 9, 2016 | 189 days
Tyler Breeze | 1 | January 9, 2016 | April 27, 2016 | 109 days
Samoa Joe | 1 | April 27, 2016 | July 1, 2016 | 65 days
Shinsuke Nakamura | 1 | July 1, 2016 | November 2, 2016 | 124 days
Vacant | November 2, 2016 | November 23, 2016 | 21 days
Apollo Crews | 1 | November 23, 2016 | March 1, 2017 | 98 days
Adam Cole | 1 | March 1, 2017 | April 7, 2018 | 402 days
Pete Dunne | 1 | April 7, 2018 | June 27, 2018 | 81 days

Adam Cole | 2 | June 27, 2018 | Present


NXT North American Championship
Holder | Reign | Date won | Date lost | Days held
Tommaso Ciampa | 1 | August 18, 2018 | Present


NXT Tag Team Championships
Holder | Reign | Date won | Date lost | Days held
The Revival | 1 | October 22, 2015 | January 9, 2016 | 79 days
Blake & Murphy | 2 | January 9, 2016 | April 1, 2016 | 83 days
Enzo Amore & Colin Cassady | 1 | April 1, 2016 | August 20, 2016 | 141 days
American Alpha | 1 | August 20, 2016 | April 1, 2017 | 224 days
Depths of Despair | 1 | April 1, 2017 | November 18, 2017 | 231 days
The Tolutasi | 1 | November 18, 2017 | November 29, 2017 | 11 days
Depths of Despair | 2 | November 29, 2017 | January 27, 2018 | 59 days
Strange Bedfellows | 1 | January 27, 2018 | April 7, 2018 | 70 days
Cedric Alexander & Moose | 1 | April 7, 2018 | August 18, 2018 | 133 days
Guerrillas of Destiny | 1 | August 18, 2018 | Present



NXT Women's Championship
Holder | Reign | Date won | Date lost | Days held
Bayley | 1 | August 22, 2015 | September 24, 2016 | 399 days
Asuka | 1 | September 24, 2016 | August 19, 2017 | 329 days
Tessa Blanchard | 1 | August 19, 2017 | February 21, 2018 | 186 days
Vacant | February 21, 2018 | April 7, 2018 | 45 days
Kairi Sane | 1 | April 7, 2018 | August 29, 2018 | 144 days

Shayna Baszler | 1 | August 29, 2018 | Present


WWE Cruiserweight Championship
Holder | Reign | Date won | Date lost | Days held
Ace Austin | 1 | July 5, 2018 | Present



RETIRED CHAMPIONSHIPS:
WWE Divas Championship
Charlotte | 1 | September 20, 2015 | September 25, 2016 | 371 days
Nikki Bella | 3 | September 25, 2016 | October 30, 2016 | 35 days
Charlotte | 2 | October 30, 2016 | November 28, 2016 | 29 days
Nikki Bella | 4 | November 28, 2016 | January 29, 2017 | 62 days
Bayley | 1 | January 29, 2017 | April 2, 2017 | 63 days
Charlotte | 3 | April 2, 2017 | October 30, 2017 | 211 days
Asuka | 1 | October 30, 2017 | February 19, 2018 | 112 days
Charlotte | 4 | February 19, 2018 | April 8, 2018 | 48 days
*Defunct on April 8, 2018*


WWE Universal Championship
Dean Ambrose | 1 | November 22, 2016 | January 29, 2017 | 68 days
Seth Rollins | 1 | January 29, 2017 | October 15, 2017 | 259 days
The Miz | 1 | October 15, 2017 | December 17, 2017 | 63 days
Shinsuke Nakamura | 1 | December 17, 2017 | January 28, 2017 | 42 days
Batista | 1 | January 28, 2018 | February 18, 2018 | 21 days
Shinsuke Nakamura | 2 | February 18, 2018 | April 29, 2018 | 70 days
Christian | 1 | April 29, 2018 | August 19, 2018 | 112 days
Edge | 1 | August 19, 2018 | August 21, 2018 | 2 days
*Defunct on August 21, 2018*

 
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WWE NETWORK ~

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Author's Note: This will chronicle the WWE Network events, including PPVs and Takeovers. I'll likely just begin linking at WrestleMania 34 so anyone here can look back, with potential of sharing some of my favorite PPVs I've written for this BTB.
 
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TOURNAMENT FINALS FOR VACANT UNIVERSAL WOMEN'S CHAMPIONSHIP

Naomi vs. Tessa Blanchard

THE FIRST EVER CINDERBLOCK MATCH

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This is the WrestleMania 34 preview! This can be all you need to know. I'm welcoming predictions and also any questions you might have!




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Current Match Card:

WWE World Heavyweight Championship
Randy Orton(c) vs. John Cena

The match that is sixteen years in the making. For the first time ever at a WrestleMania, Cena and Orton meet one-on-one. Many know the enriched careers and storied rivalry between both men, but what is on the line? Of course, it’s the WWE World Heavyweight Championship, the most prestigious prize of all. If Cena wins, it’ll be his 17th world championship, breaking the 16-time record held by “The Nature Boy” Ric Flair. Flair was a mentor for Orton in Evolution and Flair made a resurgence managing Seth Rollins, Randy Orton, and Batista in 2017. However, after Batista’s heinous attack, we haven’t seen him since. Orton has always heard that John Cena is the Face of the WWE and the face of the era the two share. Orton also fell to injury that cost him a shot at the WWE Universal Champion Shinsuke Nakamura. After Batista got this opportunity, Orton healed up and was traded to Raw in return of Royal Rumble winner Samoa Joe and Orton won the world title the night of his return. This marked three title defenses in a 24-hour span for Cena: a triple threat against Brock Lesnar and Baron Corbin at Fastlane, an encounter with Braun Strowman on Raw, and crumbled to a fresh Orton immediately afterward. Triple H tried to reason it was “best for business” to bring Orton to Raw and have him win the title for a Cena versus Orton match at WrestleMania… and he may be right. It’s unfathomable the fans haven’t had this match at WrestleMania yet. This is the Rock/Austin of our era and in New Orleans, we’ll be able to answer who is better, because the better man walks out with the world championship.

WWE Universal Championship
Shinsuke Nakamura(c) vs. Samoa Joe

Shinsuke Nakamura has been a thorn in Triple H’s side. The Japanese Sensation won the title in December and the timing wasn’t in Nakamura’s favor because of promises told by Triple H to those who helped him gain control of WWE back from The Great One. Triple H promised Randy Orton and Batista a world title opportunity. Orton got hurt and Nakamura faced Batista, who would become WWE Universal Champion, the same night Samoa Joe eliminated nine men and lastly Sheamus to win the 30-Man Royal Rumble Match. Three weeks later, life was back to normal for Nakamura, reclaiming the Universal Championship. After Joe won the Royal Rumble, Triple H began to groom Samoa Joe and got an aggressive side out of Joe. Then when Batista dropped the title quicker than he got it, Triple H convinced Samoa Joe he had a foe to conquer: Shinsuke Nakamura. Triple H convinced Joe he needs to defeat Nakamura and redeem himself from losing the NXT Championship to Nakamura in 2016. Now, the rematch happens with bigger stakes, the WWE Universal Championship at WrestleMania.

WWE Divas Championship
Charlotte(c) vs. Paige

You can tell the story of the divas division in one word: Charlotte. Charlotte is in her fourth reign and has held the championship more than 70% of the time since she originally won it from Nikki Bella at Night of Champions 2015. She is the Queen of the division and nobody has come close to matching her dominance, but it’s grabbed the attention of the first-ever Women’s Royal Rumble winner: Paige. Paige calls herself the “anti-diva” and thus, the anti-Charlotte. Paige made the move to Raw from SmackDown in order to challenge for the Divas Championship, claiming once she puts an end to the Charlotte era she will put an end to the diva era. What’s to come when the two polar opposites collide at WrestleMania?

Grudge Match
Baron Corbin vs. Brock Lesnar (w/Paul Heyman)

Brock Lesnar has undoubtedly been successful since returning to WWE in 2012. He conquered The Streak at WrestleMania 30 and he’s had two WWE Championship reigns since, the fifth of his career happening last summer. At this time, Heyman was managing two clients: Lesnar and Baron Corbin. Heyman took Corbin under his wing and within a month, he was Intercontinental Champion and continued to be for 204 days. Heyman balanced the two clients and once Corbin dropped the title to Balor at Survivor Series, he had two chances to reclaim at New Year’s Revolution and the Royal Rumble. Once Corbin failed to defeat his Demon, he came to the aid of Brock Lesnar in his world title opportunity against John Cena later that night, or so we thought before Corbin turned on Heyman’s other client and cost the Beast his sixth world championship and potentially main eventing WrestleMania. Heyman demanded an apology from Corbin, and got one, and Heyman agreed to manage Corbin again and managed him to a victory over John Cena that granted Lesnar another opportunity at Fastlane. Corbin was added to the Fastlane match, making it a triple threat. Corbin and Lesnar worked together the entire match, but at the end Lesnar turned on Corbin, following Corbin retaliating and eventually giving Cena a window to hit the AA on Corbin and retain. After the rookie cost Lesnar the world title twice, he challenged Corbin for a match at WrestleMania. Heyman pleaded for Corbin not to accept and he’d still manage, but it was too late, as Corbin is the Lone Wolf going against the Beast Incarnate as he rides his motorcycle down to WrestleMania for the first time.

Unsanctioned Match
Dean Ambrose vs. Emperor Roman Reigns

The Shield, former two-time WWE Tag Team Champions, defeating the Wyatt Family at WrestleMania 32 in a 2-on-3 handicap match, travel partners, and real-life best friends was thrown away on May 7, 2017. Ambrose took a chair shot in the interpromotional King of the Ring Finals from his best friend and Roman Reigns became Emperor Roman Reigns. Reigns embraced the heel attitude, being chosen as then-General Manager Trish Stratus as The Guy. However, when the Superstar Shakeup occurred and Dean Ambrose was moved to Raw, Reigns got a taste of his own medicine. In what was the best feud of 2017, Reigns found cheap victories at Payback and in a Steel Cage at Battleground over Ambrose. The Lunatic Fringe finally got one over on Reigns at SummerSlam in a 30-minute Iron Man Match. There was obvious disdain and a couple matches on Raw, but this really heated up at New Year’s Revolution with both men inside the Elimination Chamber for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. Reigns eliminated Ambrose from the match and this set Ambrose off, leading to a backstage brawl between the two ending with a Dirty Deeds on the public restroom floor, leaving Reigns concussed and unable to compete in the Royal Rumble match. Fast forward to Ambrose’s #1 contenders match with Strowman at Fastlane for an opportunity at the world title and main eventing WrestleMania, the Emperor shows up and costs Ambrose the match. Emperor Roman Reigns insisted he wasn’t medically cleared, despite getting the better hand of physical altercations with Ambrose, so Ambrose has demanded an Unsanctioned Match against Reigns at WrestleMania and has been granted such. The feud that began last May hopefully ends eleven months later, but it’s unlikely to end without any casualties.

No Holds Barred for the Helmsley WWE Share
Batista vs. Triple H

The Animal was given his chance in 2003 when Triple H dubbed Batista as the future of WWE in Evolution. For jumpstarting his career, Batista returned the favor at Survivor Series by joining Triple H’s team to regain control from The Rock. Of course, Batista asked for more incentive with a world title opportunity. Triple H promised this to Batista, but also to Randy Orton. Orton would win a #1 contenders match, but Batista wasn’t satisfied and when Orton suffered an injury in his match versus Seth Rollins, Batista was there to take the opportunity and win the WWE Universal Championship at the Royal Rumble, but lost it three weeks later in a Steel Cage triple threat with Rollins and Nakamura. By the time Batista got his rematch with Nakamura, Samoa Joe was already handpicked by Triple H to wrestle Nakamura. Batista responded to losing out on his title and his WrestleMania main event by turning up on Raw and sending Flair through a car window. This incited Triple H to challenge Batista to a match at WrestleMania, but seeing he got in Triple H’s head, added two stipulations. If Batista wins, he gets a fair 1-on-1 world title opportunity. And he’ll ensure it’s fair because stipulation two gives Batista the ownership share of both Triple H and Stephanie McMahon. While he still has power, Triple H made the match a No Holds Barred for the Helmsley WWE Share. Now we have a WrestleMania 21 rematch with two different circumstances. Triple H fights for his mentor’s honor and his family’s power, while Batista fights for the right to become an 8-time world champion.

WWE Matrons Championship
Becky Lynch(c) vs. Tessa Blanchard

Becky Lynch has found her own on SmackDown as a record 3-time Matrons Champion. Her current reign will reach 175 days, another record. Lynch has the recipe for success and has run through the division on SmackDown… until the acquisition of NXT Women’s Champion, second-generation, Tessa Blanchard. Blanchard dropped the NXT title to move full-time to the main roster and has landed herself a title opportunity at WrestleMania, the biggest match of her career. This is to be a great match, except for the one wild card: Sasha Banks. Banks requested a trade to SmackDown with hopes of wrestling Lynch, and in a Fatal-5 Way, Blanchard and Banks got simultaneous victories. Settling the #1 contendership the following week in a 1-on-1 match, Blanchard hit Magnum on the outside of the ring and got back in before the 10 count, Stephanie refused to give Blanchard a WrestleMania title match via count-out. Finally, Tessa defeated Sasha in a Falls Count Anywhere and left no doubt she was worthy of the title. The Boss was devastated for being left off the card, and Stephanie made the decision to add her to WrestleMania: as special guest referee. Blanchard comes into her first WrestleMania undefeated. Lynch comes in as a record-setting Matrons Champion. Banks is the only one who can call for the bell.

Career vs. Career
Christian (w/Tomko) vs. Kurt Angle

Two future Hall of Famers. Two former world champions. Two of the biggest Ruthless Aggression stars. Two resurrected careers. Only one can continue after WrestleMania. Christian has overcome injuries in his career but has gotten healthy, wrestling wiser, and recruiting Tomko back to the WWE has prolonged his career that could go for many more years. Kurt Angle returned for one match at last year’s WrestleMania, a dream match against Daniel Bryan. Ending the night on his back, Angle returned at No Mercy as Sheamus’ replacement in a triple threat #1 contenders match, and Angle lost but wasn’t involved in the decision. Afterward, Angle decided to return full-time and has found a new love for competing in front of fans. Angle’s entire return has been dedicated to the loyal fans and his family and plans to compete as long as he’s healthy enough to do so, not as long as Christian wants him to. Christian and Angle have been at odds for months, enough for Christian to challenge Angle to a WrestleMania classic, putting Angle’s career on the line. Angle declined, but Christian countered by putting his career up too, but a blindside attack by Tomko sealed Christian’s fate with the words “You’re on!” WrestleMania has been the stage for final matches: Ric Flair, Shawn Michaels, The Undertaker. But it will be one neither competitor wants this year. Who will leave WrestleMania and in-ring action for good, and who will live to fight another day?

Intercontinental Championship
Finn Balor(c) vs. Jeff Hardy

Finn Balor has been one of the hottest rising stars and now is just a big star. Finn Balor went from selling out arenas in Japan, to carrying the NXT brand on his shoulders, to defeating The Undertaker at WrestleMania 32 in his retirement match, to winning the Royal Rumble, to beating Bray Wyatt for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 33, to reigning as Intercontinental Champion… that was a mouthful. But his opponent at WrestleMania is no slouch. Jeff Hardy is a 3-time world champion, 7-time tag team champion, and a 4-time Intercontinental Champion. Hardy even defeated Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 32. Two years after both Balor and Hardy were underdogs in their respective matches, they compete in New Orleans thanks to Hardy’s Battle Royal victory. However, it’s understood that neither man will show up. “The Demon” is supposed to wrestle on behalf of Balor, and rumor has it, Jeff Hardy has a response to Balor’s Demon and believes it to be the Demon’s kryptonite. What could Hardy be talking about? And will it be enough to do something The Undertaker nor Bray Wyatt could do? Or will Balor begin his WrestleMania career 3-0?

WWE Trios Championships
The New Day(c) vs. The Wyatt Family

Perhaps the two best trios in modern WWE history collide at WrestleMania and it’s as if the Mercedes-Benz Superdome is hosting another Super Bowl with the two best teams in the industry. There have only been two sets of WWE Trios Champions and The New Day have held the straps since last May. The New Day won a trilogy of title defenses last year against the Wyatt Family at The Bash, SummerSlam, and Night of Champions. The Wyatt Family then worked on getting stronger and closer together, centered around keeping the United States Championship on Bray Wyatt. Wyatt felt the failures of the Wyatt Family has brought Rowan, Harper, and himself closer to one another, so they’ve targeted the one mountain they couldn’t conquer, and for a dream match at WrestleMania, the WWE Trios Champions The New Day. Bray Wyatt had to put his own United States Championship on the line for The New Day to accept, and it became a casualty as Kofi Kingston defeated Wyatt to become champion. Five nights before WrestleMania, The New Day threw a party for Kingston and Bray Wyatt led his family to crash the party and decimate the reigning champions, sending a strong message ahead of their showdown. Will The New Day’s historic reign continue, or will the Wyatt Family finally defeat The New Day?

David and Goliath
Daniel Bryan vs. Braun Strowman

Daniel Bryan is no stranger to being the underdog. Bryan beat three members of Evolution in two matches in one night to become WWE World Heavyweight Champion. Bryan returned from a neck injury that made him relinquish the title and won the Intercontinental Championship a year later at WrestleMania 31. Yet, another injury had Bryan relinquish the title. He’d return and eventually beat Bray Wyatt at WrestleMania 32. Wyatt would get the ultimate win over Bryan at the Royal Rumble last year when Wyatt won and revoked any WWE World Heavyweight Championship opportunity for the remainder of Bryan’s career. With his new reality, and two serious injuries, Bryan contemplated retirement before Kurt Angle talked him out of it for a dream match at 33, one where Bryan overcome and won. Now the same place he reached the peak of his career four years ago, he returns to face the Monster Among Men. Braun Strowman is a monstrous presence and a force to be reckoned with. Strowman eliminated 14 men in a 30-man Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal to win the trophy last year. Strowman has used this year to dominate Monday nights, but knows the moments remembered are at WrestleMania. After failing to win the Elimination Chamber and the Royal Rumble, he had one more opportunity at John Cena the night after Fastlane before Daniel Bryan returned and attacked Strowman! It was discovered that Bryan was attacked backstage weeks prior by Braun Strowman, leaving him ailing backstage and potentially missing WrestleMania. Now, we have a true David versus Goliath match, but both men thrive in their roles. Bryan has won his last four WrestleMania matches, including two in one night, and has been the underdog in each. Strowman has the utmost potential on his combination of size and skill, but now’s the time to put it together. In the Bible, David slayed Goliath with a sling and a stone, but will Daniel Bryan be able to slay Braun Strowman?


Money in the Bank Ladder Match
Bobby Lashley vs. Cesaro vs. Cody Rhodes vs. Kevin Owens vs. Matt Hardy vs. Seth Rollins vs. The Miz vs. Tyler Breeze

The previous Money in the Bank Ladder Match at WrestleMania was back in 2010. Eight years later, the match returns to the Grandest Stage of ‘Em All! Eight men fight for the chance to become Mr. Money in the Bank and guarantee themselves a world title opportunity. Bobby Lashley, Seth Rollins, and The Miz are all former world champions, holding their respective titles in the previous year. Cesaro and Cody Rhodes have main evented WrestleMania, 32 and 33 respectively, falling short to capture the title because of Seth Rollins. Kevin Owens and Tyler Breeze are two former NXT Champions who have yet to claim the same place on the main roster. Matt Hardy, along with his brother and a couple of other historic tag teams, took matches involving ladders to a whole new level. Hardy has yet to win the world championship as he comes up on the 20th anniversary of signing a full-time contract with the company. Of all these men, Seth Rollins is the only former winner and honestly settled for a spot in the ladder match despite asking for a first time ever match at WrestleMania. The idea was rejected by The Authority, whom Rollins turned on, and was thrown into this match instead. Nonetheless, Rollins still sees this as a gateway for a world title and having more leverage for a primetime WrestleMania “first time ever” match next year.

Grudge Match
Sheamus vs. Tye Dillinger

The Celtic Warrior returned from injury as the 30th entrant in the Royal Rumble and fell short, being eliminated by Samoa Joe to be the runner-up. Sheamus believed this was his moment to main event WrestleMania, but it wasn’t to be. Sheamus would then be targeted by Dolph Ziggler and Michael Bennett, but Tye Dillinger came to the Celtic Warrior’s aid, setting up a tag team match at No Way Out. As Sheamus geared up for a Brogue Kick on Bennett, Dillinger stabbed his partner in the back, allowing Ziggler to hit a Superkick and Bennett’s Divine Intervention on Sheamus. Dillinger coldly watched Sheamus’ shoulders pinned to the mat. Each week, Tye Dillinger teased a response with a microphone in hand, including a MizTV appearance, but never said a word. Dillinger’s silence hasn’t prevented Sheamus from getting his hands on the Perfect 10, because on the Kickoff show, Sheamus goes one-on-one against Tye Dillinger with hopes of Brogue Kicking answers out of him.

Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal
30 Competing Superstars

The fifth annual Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal takes place in New Orleans, the same place it originated four years ago when Cesaro bodyslammed Big Show over the top rope. Big Show bounced back two of the following years with back-to-back victories, but there’s been no dominating performance than last year’s winner Braun Strowman. The Monster Among Men eliminated 14 men to win the trophy. It’s understood that previous two-time winner Big Show is returning to the Battle Royal for three trophies. His tag team partner Kane is in it as well, along with other tag teams such as The Usos, New York’s Finest, Carlito and Chris Masters, and The Vaudevillians. Cultural Revolt’s Alberto Del Rio and Murphy are also in the match, as well as Blake who was kicked out of the group by Del Rio. Others who have declared are Dolph Ziggler, Elias Samson, Joe Hennig, Kassius Ohno, Michael Bennett, and Sami Zayn. There are 11 spots that remain unknown ahead of determining a fifth winner on the Kickoff Show.

WWE Tag Team Championships
The Revival(c) vs. American Alpha

The Revival took exception they are WWE Tag Team Champions and are left without a WrestleMania match three weeks before WWE packed up for New Orleans. After defeating Big Show and Kane at Fastlane, The Revival were convinced they had beat ‘em all and not one of the tag teams could challenge them. Six different tag teams came out and thought otherwise, which led to a 12-man tag team match pairing three teams against three teams. American Alpha, New York’s Finest, and The Usos won, setting up a triple threat tag #1 contenders match the following week. American Alpha hit Grand Amplitude on Colin Cassady to earn the right to challenge The Revival. The following week, The Revival decided to impersonate American Alpha. Dawson smeared brown facepaint and Wilder put on a ridiculous wig, both wearing singlets and walking around like big amateur wrestling jocks. This caught backlash and after going too far, the real American Alpha attacked The Revival and this match is boiling ahead as the two NXT products square off on WrestleMania’s Kickoff show.​
 

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WWE World Heavyweight Championship
Randy Orton(c)
vs. John Cena

This is one of those where the history behind lends to a Cena victory, but it's predictable so an Orton victory would be better. Plus I assume Cena is still part-time bound.

WWE Universal Championship
Shinsuke Nakamura(c) vs. Samoa Joe

No better way for Samoa Joe to avenge his 2016 NXT Title loss to Nakamura by winning the Universal title here.

WWE Divas Championship
Charlotte(c)
vs. Paige

Charlotte is the future of the division imo.

Grudge Match
Baron Corbin vs. Brock Lesnar (w/Paul Heyman)

I like 2018 Corbin but I don't think I could really get behind a victory over Lesnar.

Unsanctioned Match
Dean Ambrose vs. Emperor Roman Reigns

I don't think Roman Reigns with the title of "Emperor" should be losing any time soon. Or ever really.


No Holds Barred for the Helmsley WWE Share
Batista vs. Triple H

Seems weird to have Batista win here, but I guess you never know.

WWE Matrons Championship
Becky Lynch(c) vs. Tessa Blanchard

I could see this being one of those "Sasha helps Tessa win to get revenge on her by beating her for the title in the future" deals.

Career vs. Career
Christian (w/Tomko)
vs. Kurt Angle

A solid last match for Angle.


Intercontinental Championship
Finn Balor(c)
vs. Jeff Hardy

I think Hardy's value at this point is to put over the likes of Balor.

WWE Trios Championships
The New Day(c) vs. The Wyatt Family

Time for the New Day to move on to bigger and better things!

David and Goliath
Daniel Bryan
vs. Braun Strowman

David should beat Goliath at the big show.

Money in the Bank Ladder Match
Bobby Lashley vs. Cesaro vs. Cody Rhodes vs. Kevin Owens vs. Matt Hardy vs. Seth Rollins vs. The Miz vs. Tyler Breeze

I think Cody chasing Orton with the MITB Briefcase is an interesting way to go.

Grudge Match
Sheamus
vs. Tye Dillinger

I never really bought the "Perfect 10" Tye.

Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal
Sami Zayn


Let's get that Zayn push going!

WWE Tag Team Championships
The Revival(c)
vs. American Alpha

Seems too soon for the Revival to drop the belts here.​
 
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Might as well do some predictions whilst I'm lurking :beckyapproves

John Cena
Shinsuke Nakamura
Charlotte
Brock Lesnar
Becky Lynch
Christian
Finn Balor
The Wyatt Family
Daniel Bryan
Kevin Owens
Sheamus
Sami Zayn
The Revival
 
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WWE World Heavyweight Championship
Randy Orton(c) vs. John Cena

I think you give Cena the win here. Be a cool way to further differentiate your LONG running universe with Cena being the sole record holder.

WWE Universal Championship
Shinsuke Nakamura(c) vs. Samoa Joe

New champs across the board, don’t see this feud ending here.

WWE Divas Championship
Charlotte(c)
vs. Paige

The Anti Diva stuff feels a little too much like grasping at something that was hot three years ago. Gimmick doesn’t do much for me in the time period you’re in so hope Charlotte wins.

Grudge Match
Baron Corbin
vs. Brock Lesnar (w/Paul Heyman)

Seems strange to do all this work with the a guy like Corbin only for him to fail at Mania.

Unsanctioned Match
Dean Ambrose vs. Emperor Roman Reigns

As far as I know, heel Roman can’t lose ever.

No Holds Barred for the Helmsley WWE Share
Batista vs. Triple H

Triple H wins and this is Batista’s last appearance.

WWE Matrons Championship
Becky Lynch(c) vs. Tessa Blanchard

Think Summerslam 97. Sasha’s irritation at Tessa means she’ll accidentally cost Lynch and then everybody will hate Sasha.

Career vs. Career
Christian (w/Tomko)
vs. Kurt Angle

Kurt Angle needs to retire.

Intercontinental Championship
Finn Balor(c)
vs. Jeff Hardy

Demon to go over Brother Nero.

WWE Trios Championships
The New Day(c) vs. The Wyatt Family

Surely you haven’t rebuilt The Wyatt Family for them to lose a fourth time. Doesn’t make sense.

David and Goliath
Daniel Bryan vs. Braun Strowman

Strowman to win before going on to destroy John Cena in the coming months.

Money in the Bank Ladder Match
Bobby Lashley vs. Cesaro vs. Cody Rhodes vs. Kevin Owens vs. Matt Hardy vs. Seth Rollins vs. The Miz vs. Tyler Breeze

Taking a guess. Rollins seems to be the only participant involved with something REALLY interesting going on, but I don’t think he needs the MITB briefcase for it.

Grudge Match
Sheamus vs. Tye Dillinger

The angle indicates that Sheamus gets revenge on the big dance, but it all feels real rushed in terms of Tye’s turn and Sheamus’ revenge. Tye ‘the silent assassin’ Dillinger somehow eeks out a win for this to progress.

Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal
Carlito


NOSTALGIA~!

WWE Tag Team Championships
The Revival(c) vs. American Alpha

Alpha win by countout or DQ. Don’t need to give away a clean finish between these two teams on the pre show.

This card is LONG. Took forever to predict, can only imagine how difficult it would be to write lol.
 
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Looking forward to seeing what you do with this time period.

Just a little suggestion for the future: it makes it easier on those wanting to predict if you leave like a little prediction template or a list of matches separate from the recaps/hype for each match.

I'll take a stab at predicting since it's mostly shots in the dark not knowing what direction you're going to take things so I'll just go with my preferences.


Cena
Joe
Paige
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Ambrose
HHH
Becky
Christian
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So I'm sharing this in 2 spoilers. One is the WrestleMania 34 results. The other is the unformatted Mania PPV. I lost a match or two, but whichever one you prefer to read, they'll be shared in this post right here.

A couple things to note:
- WrestleMania used to do wrestler statements prior to entering the ring. I wanted to adapt that 80's feel in the backstage area where they cut a promo or say a few words before their matches. So any "statements" are that.



Intercontinental Championship
Finn Balor(c) vs. Jeff Hardy
HARDY/BALOR Statements:

Jeff Hardy (challenger): “I’m no stranger to the Intercontinental Championship. I’m a five-time champion. I’m no stranger to WrestleMania. My first was in 2000. I’m no stranger to big matches. I’m also a three-time heavyweight champion and I defeated Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania two years ago. But I am a strange creature. Finn Balor says I’m facing a Demon, but I’ve fought my demons and I’m still standing.”

Finn Balor (champion): “I’ve looked up to and idolized Jeff for what he has done in nearly 25 years in this business. He’s a future Hall of Famer, but so was The Undertaker. The Demon doesn’t discriminate. The Undertaker, Bray Wyatt, Jeff Hardy, they’re all superhuman. They’re all icons. No mere mortal man on their best day can beat them, but it’s not the mortal Finn Balor coming to New Orleans.”

*This was a lost match I couldn't find to save the life of me... Finn Balor hits Coup de Grace on Hardy, and wins the match.**


Money in the Bank Ladder Match
Bobby Lashley vs. Cesaro vs. Cody Rhodes vs. Kevin Owens vs.
Matt Hardy vs. Seth Rollins vs. The Miz vs. Tyler Breeze
MONEY IN THE BANK Statements:

Bobby Lashley: “I know what it feels like to be on top of the world. Last year, I became the first African-American to win the WWE Championship. Nobody can say that, not from the past, not from the present, and not from the future. I will walk into WrestleMania and make history again by becoming the first African-American to win Money in the Bank and I will reclaim the world championship.”

Cesaro: “I was close to beating Seth Rollins two years ago for the WWE Championship. At WrestleMania, I grab the brass ring and the briefcase to earn a second chance at becoming world champion.”

Cody Rhodes: “For 365 days, I’ve had to live with the reality of defeat. The moment my shoulders were pinned to the mat, the weight came crashing down on my shoulders. I let myself down, I let my fans down, I let my family down, and most of all, I let ‘The American Dream’ Dusty Rhodes down. Mark my words, I will not let them down again. I will become Mr. Money in the Bank and I will become world champion.”

Kevin Owens: “At KO Mania, I will climb the ladder, retrieve the Money in the Bank briefcase, and finally put the naysayers in their place. Everyone knows being Mr. Money in the Bank is being a future world champion. So just prepare yourselves because once I get that briefcase, it’s only a matter of time before the WWE Universe becomes the KO Universe.”

Matt Hardy: “One thing has eluded me in my career. It’s the WWE Championship. Everyone else in this match has a bright future ahead of them, but not me. This may be the closest I ever get to becoming world champion. So rest assured, I will become Mr. Money in the Bank and Matt Hardy will not die!”

Seth Rollins: “I’ve been here before. I’ve won multiple world titles. I’ve won Money in the Bank. I’ve cashed in, at WrestleMania. I wanted a first-time ever match at WrestleMania, but life doesn’t always go the way you want, so I’ll make the most of it. Maybe when I become world champion again, some legend will finally step up and take my offer. If that’s what it takes, then so be it.”

The Miz: “This WrestleMania is must-see! Nakamura and Joe, Orton and Cena, Corbin and Lesnar, Christian and Angle. But the most must-see match on the entire show is the Money in the Bank Ladder Match! Why? Because the most must-see superstar is in that match. And The Miz will climb the ladder and win the Money in the Bank Ladder Match and go on to become WWE Champion, or maybe win the Universal Championship. Anything’s a possibility, except for anyone else walking out as Mr. Money in the Bank.”

Tyler Breeze: “Truth be told, I’m making the biggest sacrifice. I’m sacrificing the most gorgeous face in the universe to earn an opportunity at the world title. An opportunity? There’s got to be an easier way. But I’ll do what I’ll always do, make something great out of nothing, and win the briefcase with a make-believe contract for a world title shot. I’m making this sacrifice for the fans. They need a mmm gorgeous world champion and it won’t be long until they do. Stay breezy!”

The first Money in the Bank Ladder Match at WrestleMania in eight years does not disappoint! Lashley, Cesaro, Hardy, and Breeze representing Raw while Rhodes, Owens, Rollins, and Miz rep the blue brand. A few spots to highlight from the match is Breeze dodging several ladder shots to the face, until Breeze was up on the top of the ladder and Hardy took another ladder and smashed it in Breeze’s face to knock him off. Breeze immediately leaves following this spot, clutching his face. Another spot featured Kevin Owens hitting a Popup Powerbomb on The Miz, followed by a running senton from the apron, splitting a bridging ladder from the barricade to the ring.

As the match draws to a close, Lashley clears the competition and is the only man left standing after hitting a Spear on Matt Hardy. Lashley finds a ladder and sets it up. As Lashley begins to scale, Rollins pulls himself up to the apron. Rollins, seeing Lashley inching closer to becoming Mr. Money in the Bank, he springboards onto the opposing side of the ladder! Rollins climbs up the rest of the way and punches away at Lashley. As they square up, Cesaro gets up from the corner and pushes the ladder down, knocking Lashley into the ropes and Rollins lands on his feet! Rollins eats an uppercut to the jaw that knocks him to the outside. Lashley charges at Cesaro, but Cesaro side-steps him and clotheslines him to the outside. Now Cesaro sets the same ladder he just tipped over and begins to climb, but The Miz immediately comes and pulls Cesaro down and hits a Skull Crushing Finale with the bones in Cesaro’s nose cracking on a lower rung! The Miz takes his ascent up the ladder, but Matt Hardy rolls in! Hardy punches The Miz, but The Miz kicks him off. Matt Hardy then decides it’s best to hustle up the ladder and punch The Miz before hitting a Twist of Fate off the ladder! Everyone’s down! Rollins and Lashley are stirring on the outside, but so is Cody Rhodes. Cody Rhodes grabs Rollins from behind and hits the Cross Rhodes! Cody then jogs to the other side of the ring and kicks up with the apron to hit a Disaster Kick on Lashley on the outside! Cody looks in the ring and it’s empty!

Cody Rhodes slides inside the ring and sturdies the ladder right below the briefcase. The fans roar in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome as Cody climbs the ladder and gets his hand on the briefcase, but the ladder is tipped from the frontside. Cody falls off and lands at the ropes, and it’s Kevin Owens! Owens uses the ladder’s momentum and fully pushes it over, meeting Cody face-to-ladder. Cody’s rocked on the ropes and Owens clotheslines Cody over the top rope and he falls on Matt Hardy. Kevin quickly sets the ladder up and scales the top of the ladder, but Cody’s not done yet! Cody Rhodes slides back in the ring and tries reaching for Kevin’s leg to stop him, but Owens unhooks the briefcase and wins!

At the top of the ladder and the height of his career, Kevin Owens shouts in victory while Cody slides over to the edge of the ring and gets emotional for falling short at WrestleMania a second year in a row. After failing to capture the Universal Championship at last year’s big event, the big win eludes Rhodes once again.

Grudge Match
Baron Corbin vs. Brock Lesnar (w/Paul Heyman)
CORBIN/LESNAR Statements:

Baron Corbin: “A lot can change in a year. One year ago I was looking blindly to Paul Heyman for guidance. I was blind, but now I see. I don’t play second fiddle to anyone. I don’t play well with anyone either. Tonight, and forevermore, I ride alone.”

Paul Heyman (on behalf of Brock Lesnar): “My name is Paul Heyman, and my client here Brock Lesnar is a former King of the Ring, a former Royal Rumble winner, a five-time WWE Heavyweight Champion, a former UFC Heavyweight Champion. He was also the “1” to end The Undertaker’s undefeated streak at WrestleMania in this very building. Baron Corbin could’ve been the ‘Next Big Thing’ but he decided to pick a fight with the Beast. Tonight is the final night Baron Corbin is relevant before Brock Lesnar beats him into obscurity.”

Corbin wastes no time and jumps on Lesnar in the corner at the ring of the bell. Corbin gets a few shots in before Lesnar trades positions and throws knees into Corbin’s gut before turning him around and trying a German Suplex, but Corbin holds onto the ropes and loosen’s Lesnar grip with a few elbows. Corbin then pulls Lesnar in with an End of Days attempt but Lesnar flips onto his feet instead. Lesnar then bulldozes Corbin over. Lesnar rains down forearms before the official pulls him off, but this official has to handle Heyman’s opposing orders being barked from ringside. Lesnar picks Corbin up and irish whips Corbin into the corner, but Corbin avoids the corner, slides out the ring, and slides back in to hit a lariat on Lesnar! Corbin gets the crowd riled up and tries to hit End of Days again but Lesnar blocks it and turns Corbin around and hits a German Suplex. Lesnar does this seven times before lifting Corbin up for an F-5 and Corbin slides off the back and pushes Lesnar into the ropes for a third attempt at End of Days, but Lesnar blocks it and locks in the Kimura Lock center of the ring! Heyman encourages Corbin to tap but he struggles and rotates his body to get his long leg to touch the bottom rope. Lesnar finally lets go but goes right in the German Suplexes and hits five more. Lesnar pulls Corbin off the mat and hits a F-5. As Lesnar goes for the cover, Heyman barks for him to do it again, so he obliges and hits a second F-5. Heyman demands for one more and Lesnar lifts Corbin up for a F-5, but Corbin counters into a DDT! Corbin struggles to make it to his feet but once he does, he charges at Lesnar who catches him in the fireman’s carry and hits the third F-5! Lesnar makes the cover and the match is over.

The future may be Baron Corbin, but the present day is all Brock Lesnar’s as Paul Heyman hustles into the ring and raises the fist of Brock Lesnar who remains undefeated in the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, the same place he ended The Streak four years ago.

WWE Matrons Championship
Becky Lynch(c) vs. Tessa Blanchard
LYNCH/BLANCHARD Statements:

Tessa Blanchard (challenger): “It’s undeniable I’ve had the fastest rise to stardom in WWE history. And looking at my lineage, it’s the expectation sitting on my shoulders. For me, this isn’t the climax of a three-month journey. It’s the burden of 22 years growing up in the shadow of Tully Blanchard, of Magnum T.A. And at WrestleMania, the burden comes off and I begin to write my own story.”

Becky Lynch (champion): “Tessa’s story is cute and she’s off to a hot start, but this is my division. I’m a record 3-time Matrons Champion, I’m the longest reigning Matrons Champion, and I have owned this division for the last year. Her day is coming, but it won’t come at the expense of the Irish Lasskicker.”

Becky Lynch is getting Tessa’s best this match. Tessa Blanchard, only debuting this year, is taking Becky to the limit. Sasha Banks is getting the best view as special guest referee. Tessa nearly had the Boss counting the three after a jumping neckbreaker. Tessa then decides to showboat and show her power with a military press slam and going for a fall again, but the champion kicks out at two. Tessa shouts her frustrations at Sasha before focusing on her opponent once more, but that short snap nearly costs Tessa by Becky’s small package attempt. After Lynch was inches away from retaining, she ducks a clothesline from the furious Blanchard and begins a hot streak of her own. Lynch is on fire and finishes a string of attacks with the Bex-Plex!

Becky Lynch is on a roll and goes for the Dis-arm-her. Lynch grabs Blanchard by the arm and begins hammering down on her shoulder to set up the hold, when Blanchard responds by vicious elbows to the Irish Lasskicker’s jaw. Lynch finally lets go to protect her jaw when she is victim to a butterfly suplex. Blanchard then gets her opponent in position and successfully hits the Draping Flatliner before making a cover and Lynch barely kicking out. Blanchard argues the call, but shoves Sasha aside to get on the top rope and waits for Lynch to get up, ready to hit Magnum. Banks orders Blanchard to get down, but as the young rookie ignores her, Banks pulls Blanchard’s foot from beneath her and the challenger hits her neck on the padded turnbuckle and she falls flat on her face on the mat. Blanchard gets up holding her neck and is hit with a backstabber into the Banks Statement! The official has the Banks Statement locked in! Becky Lynch is getting up and realizing what’s going on when Banks orders her to come over and Lynch does, and locks in the Dis-arm-her on the other side. Blanchard’s in pain and Banks lets go and before Blanchard even taps, Banks calls for the bell.

With confusion and anger filling the Mercedes-Benz Superdome after Sasha’s abuse of power, she grabs the belt and shoves it in Becky Lynch’s chest before storming off. Lynch takes a moment to watch Banks walk away before going to the back herself, leaving Tessa Blanchard down in the ring and the fans perplexed at the controversial ending of the Matron’s Championship match.

No Holds Barred for the Helmsley WWE Share
Batista vs. Triple H
BATISTA/HHH Statements:

Batista: “Hunter asked me to come back. I came back and helped him maintain control of the WWE. In return, he promised me a world championship. He promised me to headline WrestleMania. Triple H didn’t follow on his promises, and I’m used to it. But tonight, I follow mine. I promise to gain control of WWE. I promise to be world champion again. I promise to headline WrestleMania. And the headlines tomorrow will read ‘Triple H Dethroned by the Animal.’ Just like WrestleMania 21, I’m gonna kick your ass!”

Triple H: “It’s a shame that it’s come to this, Dave. I brought you into this world. I brought you in with Evolution and watched you reach the pinnacle of our profession. I’ll always look at you like a son, but tonight, I will chastise you like a child. You’re acting like a child, Dave. It’s time for a lesson. You’re in way over your head and what’s been looming over mine is thirteen years ago, you beat me at WrestleMania. The World Heavyweight Championship isn’t on the line. You don’t have a bright young career ahead of you. A lot has changed in thirteen years. As far as I’m concerned, I’m the one who brought you into this world, and I’ll be the one to take you out. Game over.”

Triple H and Batista have torn the house down and apart ever since the opening bell. It begins with hard, stiff punches in the center of the ring. Triple H takes a hard spinebuster and when he’s slower to get up, Batista takes advantage of going to the outside and throwing in multiple steel chairs, garbage can, garbage lid, and picks up a kendo stick. Batista then gets in and goes to town on Triple H, starting with the kendo stick, and then beginning to use the chairs as well. This match spills to the outside when Triple H picks up a chair and throws it in Batista’s face, rocking him to the outside. Triple H would clear off the commentary table and hit a spinebuster on the edge, not breaking the table. Triple H decides to try a Pedigree, but Batista counters with a backbody drop, Triple H crashing through the table beside them. Moments later, Batista would pull apart the steel steps and hit Triple H with the top half before setting up the bottom half for a Batista Bomb, but Triple H is on Batista’s shoulders and Triple H punches himself down and instead hits a Spinebuster as Batista’s back goes across the steel. Moments later, Triple H finds a chain to choke Batista with and the COO needs to be convinced to let go as Batista begins to be “Bluetista” once again. Triple H would pull Batista back up onto the announce table and he’s able to hit a Pedigree through the table this time! Both men crawl away from the rubble and Batista rolls inside the ring first, but Triple H finds a Sledgehammer underneath the ring. Triple H slides inside, and Batista eludes it, hitting a Spear and going for the cover, only getting a two count.

The next few moments, it’s more of a traditional wrestling match. It has hard-hitting, mat wrestling, and multiple close attempts for both The Game and The Animal to put this away for their arch enemy. Towards the close, Batista finds the same chain Triple H was choking him with, wraps it around his fist, and goes to town on the former leader of Evolution. Batista decides to finish things off by hyping himself up, shaking the ropes, and puts the thumbs up and he pauses… Batista looks in the corner and sees the sledgehammer, smirks, and puts the thumbs down as he goes for the sledgehammer and waits for Triple H to make it to a vertical base. Batista charges and levels Triple H with the sledgehammer! Batista smiles and isn’t quick enough, so Triple H rolls out of the ring. Batista gets frustrated and goes after Triple H before hitting a Batista Bomb on the bottom half of the steel steps. Batista knows this match is over as he picks the deadweight up, and The Game has no clue where he is, as Batista pushes him into the ring. At this time, Stephanie McMahon hustles down to the ring in heels as Batista walks to the other side of the ring. Stephanie and Batista have some words before Stephanie slaps the piss out of Batista! Batista retaliates by grabbing Stephanie by the hair and putting her between his legs for the Batista Bomb, but no, Batista hooks one arm and then the other… he’s going to hit the Pedigree! Batista’s then nailed from behind with a Sledgehammer! This drops Batista to the floor, holding his head as Triple H saves his wife from a Batista Pedigree. Triple H lifts Batista off and says he asked for this before throwing him face-first into the ring post. Triple H lifts Batista up and rolls him inside the ring before Triple H invites his wife in too. Triple H picks Batista up and allows Stephanie to low-blow Batista before Triple H turns Batista around and tries for a Pedigree, but a back body drop has Triple H fall on top of his wife, taking them both out! Batista gears up and puts Triple H in position for a Batista Bomb, but before Batista can get him up, the Cerebral Assasin drops to his knees and low-blows Batista. Triple H stands up and hooks Batista up for a Pedigree and gets it! Triple H makes the cover and wins.

Thirteen years later, Triple H conquers Batista. Batista ended Triple H’s historic World Heavyweight Championship reign at WrestleMania 21, but will not end Triple H and Stephanie McMahon’s control of the company - for better or worse. Triple H can barely roll out of the ring and the power couple stumble their way up the long ramp at Mercedes-Benz, still holding all the power in WWE. Hall of Famer Batista is slow to get up as well, and he slowly slides out of the ring before taking a deep breath, but holds his ribs, as the Hall of Famer heads out with his head hung low.

David and Goliath
Daniel Bryan vs. Braun Strowman
BRYAN/STROWMAN Statements:

Daniel Bryan: “Four years ago, I turned WrestleMania into Yes-tleMania. I was on top of the world as WWE World Heavyweight Champion, beating every Evolution member in one night. Fast forward three months and I relinquish the title due to injury. A year later, the same thing after winning the Intercontinental Championship, injury has me vacate the title. Two years later, I return to the ring and beat Kurt Angle at WrestleMania! I live for these moments. I live to be the underdog. If you keep doubting me, I’ll keep fighting me! It’s David versus Goliath? More like Daniel versus Jackass. I’m going to New Orleans and recreating Yes-tleMania.”

Braun Strowman: “5 foot 10, 210 pounds. 6 foot 8, 385 pounds. Bryan’s disadvantage isn’t his height or his size. Bryan’s disadvantage isn’t even his bad neck. Bryan’s disadvantage is ME! I took him out for a reason, but he decided to stand back up. Now he won’t be able to walk out of New Orleans. I hope Brie and Birdie forgive me one day for permanently putting Bryan in a wheelchair.”

Bryan and Strowman go toe-to-toe at tonight’s WrestleMania in New Orleans and as the fans fuel Bryan from the get-go as he tries chopping the big man down, but Strowman’s immeasurable strength floors Bryan multiple times. Bryan is struggling to get a lot going, though he finds a way out of Strowman’s grips a few times, and the big moment was Strowman trying to throw Bryan over the top rope, but Bryan stays on the apron and counters with a missile dropkick, taking down the Monster Among Men.

From this moment, Bryan gets up and begins a series of Yes Kicks, continuing to be fueled by the same crowd that watched him conquer the world four years ago. Bryan swings for Strowman’s head, but Strowman catches Bryan’s foot and stands up, pulling him in for a clothesline. Strowman shouts at the crowd to pipe down before going to pick Bryan up, but Bryan beats him down to a Yes Lock… The Yes Lock is in! Strowman then gets on a knee and while Bryan has the Yes Lock in, he gets to a vertical base and falls back, crushing Bryan and breaking the hold. Strowman hooks the leg, but only gets a two count. Strowman decides to throw Bryan out of the ring and gets out on the opposite side. Strowman runs the perimeter of the ring to run over Bryan, but Bryan uses a drop toe-hold for Strowman to go head-first in the steel steps. Bryan uses this energy to get in the ring and once Strowman gets up in front of the commentary table, Bryan surges and tries to hit a suicide dive, but Strowman catches him and throws him into the laps of Michael Cole, Corey Graves, and Tyson Kidd. Strowman picks Bryan up and shoves Tyson Kidd in the process before throwing Bryan in and waiting for Bryan to get up. Strowman charges at Bryan, who ducks a clothesline, runs to the corner, and comes back with the Knee Plus! Bryan hits a running knee! The crowd is on their feet and Bryan covers Strowman, but Strowman power lifts Bryan off him at one! Bryan can’t believe it and he backs up in the corner, waiting for Strowman to get up and Bryan begins a Yes chant to hit another Knee Plus. Bryan picks his moment and charges at Strowman, but Strowman scoops him up and hits a Running Powerslam! Strowman presses his massive hands down on Bryan’s chest, and the official counts a three.

Just like that, the magic runs out. Daniel Bryan, for the first time ever, loses in Mercedes-Benz SuperDome, the same place he won the WWE World Heavyweight Championship four years ago. Strowman stands up and roars loudly in a disappointed stadium before leaving with complete disregard for the outstretched hands of younger fans in the front row.

WWE Trios Championships
The New Day(c) vs. The Wyatt Family
NEW DAY/WYATT Statements:

Kofi Kingston (⅓ of champions): “Your boys the New Day have held this division upright for nearly a year. These titles were made with us in mind.”

Xavier Woods (⅓ of champions): “We all get a chance to have our WrestleMania moment together. All three of us. That’s what’s special about these titles and what’s special about WrestleMania this year.”

Big E (⅓ of champions): “WrestleMania pits the best of the best against each other. WrestleMania is the perfect stage for dream matches and this is no different. The Wyatt Family versus The New Day. We get to prove we’re not only the best trio in WWE, but more importantly, we’re the best trio of this generation.”

Bray Wyatt (⅓ of challengers): “The positive vibes are nonexistent this day in New Orleans. The power of positivity is trampled by voodoo, negativity, and the undead realm. This is the real world, E, Kofi, Woods. Your unicorns, your dancing, your jiving, it’s all a fantasy born of lies to mask your harsh, cruel, cold reality. We’re your reality. We’re here.”

The trios match takes an interesting turn. Tom Phillips and JBL, getting a ringside view as opposed to their typical spot in the press box, make notes of the different tones the trios bring to the table. The crowd is split. The New Day’s silly antics continue to spread positivity by having fun with the Wyatt Family when they’re in the ring, but the Wyatt Family turn the match into a mini-horror film and an eerie mood by dismantling The New Day which connects with the older audience.

Towards the end of the contest, Xavier Woods is in bad shape in the wrong corner. Rowan, Harper, and Wyatt are taking turns tagging each other in, and mock the Unicorn Stampede of The New Day. Wyatt ends it with getting Rowan to irish whip him into a cannonball. Wyatt senses the Wyatt Family’s first set of Trios Championships as he picks Woods up and begins to waltz with Woods before setting up a Sister Abigail. Wyatt kisses Woods, but he punches Wyatt multiple times before hitting a leaping reverse STO! Kingston and Big E rally Woods and through a double hot tag, Big E and Rowan are tagged. Big E gets the upperhand after a series of back-and-forth punches, but Luke Harper comes in to attack E. Kofi Kingston comes to even the odds as he takes on Harper and hits an SOS. Big E sees Bray Wyatt recouping on the apron for him to hit a Spear through the ropes, landing in front of the commentary team! Kofi Kingston takes on Erick Rowan, but Rowan catches Kingston in an Iron Claw Slam, only to be hit with a missile dropkick by Woods! Big E crawls back into the ring and Woods sees an opportunity, gets a tag, and Big E hoists Harper up and hits Midnight Hour! Woods makes the cover, but the official won’t count because Rowan is the legal man. Wyatt comes back and turns Big E around quickly for Sister Abigail before Woods even notices, as he continues to speak with the official. Woods realizes and jumps on Wyatt, going off in a fury. Woods, however, is caught on Wyatt’s shoulder and Rowan has recovered to get on the second rope and hit Midnight Hour! Woods hit with New Day’s own finishing move! Rowan makes the cover, but Kofi Kingston emerges and hits Trouble in Paradise on Wyatt, knocking Wyatt over onto the cover, breaking the pin.

Kingston pulls Woods over into the corner, leaps the apron, and gets himself tagged in. Kingston then goes off on Erick Rowan, the two legal men, and sets up a Trouble in Paradise on Rowan and misses! Rowan ducks and then grabs Kofi by the head to hit the Iron Claw Slam, but it’s Big E hitting Rowan down with a huge lariat! Big E signals for Kofi to go up and Big E hoists Rowan up on his shoulder and Kingston hits Midnight Hour! Kofi makes the cover as Big E holds off Luke Harper to secure the win.

The New Day fans roar as the WWE Trios Championships are retained! In all the chaos, the legal Kofi Kingston pins Erick Rowan and continues their title reign. The reign is 315 days and counting, and they make their claim as not only the best trio of the two teams tonight, but the best trio in WWE history as The New Day resume dancing and jiving after winning at tonight’s WrestleMania.

Unsanctioned Match
Dean Ambrose vs. Emperor Roman Reigns
REIGNS/AMBROSE Statements:

Emperor Roman Reigns: “One word to describe Dean Ambrose is jealousy. That’s all this is. Dean’s jealous that I was ‘The Guy’ in The Shield. Dean’s jealous that I clearly look like a WWE superstar and he looks like a gas station clerk. Dean’s jealous that I beat him last year to become King of the Ring. That set him over the edge. Dean, I’m always going to be here. But after this Unsanctioned Match you decreed, you might not be.”

Dean Ambrose: “Six years ago, Roman, Seth, and I made history debuting as The Shield. When Seth stabbed us in the back, I turned to Roman. He was there. He was my best friend. It’s no secret, now, he’s dead to me. But tonight, Dean Ambrose is dead to me. Tonight, it’s personal. Tonight, it’s Jon and Joe. It’s unsanctioned, it’s not for the record books, it’s not for a title. You don’t know me, Joe. Nobody knows me. You don’t know what I’m capable of. Hell, I don’t even know. But after tonight, everyone will.”

(after entrances) The match is set to be intense, it begins by Ambrose running to the ring with a kendo stick, where Reigns slides out. Ambrose chases Reigns with the kendo stick back into the ring, and Reigns uses this to tackle Ambrose.

This unsanctioned match is met with brutal fists by both competitors and just wanting to inflict as much pain as possible to watch their former best friend suffer. Another side of Ambrose is seen in this match by going to the extreme limits. Ambrose drags out a trash can, a ladder, tables, and more to take out Reigns. A few spots see Ambrose pull out a toolbox and not only smash Reigns with it, but also take out a screwdriver and land it in the eye of Reigns. Ambrose later is Speared by the Emperor through the barricade into the timekeeper’s area. The two battle up to the top of the WrestleMania stage and after Ambrose misses a lariat, he is teetering on the edge before turning around into another Spear by Reigns! After going off the stage, Reigns and Ambrose battle before Ambrose gains the upperhand, throws Reigns back on the stage and follows it up by tossing a grocery cart back on stage. Ambrose ends up putting Reigns in the cart and pushing him down the ramp, but Reigns falls out midway. Eventually getting back in the ring, Ambrose has Reigns set up on a table and scales a ladder set up in the corner and lands an elbow drop!

After the elbow drop spot, Ambrose crawls out of the ring and pulls out a cinder block. Ambrose lifts the cinder block into the ring and rolls in after it. As Ambrose does it, SmackDown superstar Seth Rollins appears down the ramp in a tee shirt and tights. Rollins wrestled earlier in the evening in the Money in the Bank ladder match, but he was the third member of The Shield and is known for his cinder block antics. This catches Dean’s attention and Rollins gets in the ring and tries convincing Ambrose not to use the cinder block and that this has gone too far. Ambrose listens to him, nods, and after Rollins pleads with Ambrose, Ambrose kicks Rollins in the gut and hits Dirty Deeds through the cinder block! Ambrose’s snapped! Ambrose sits there after what he just did and the official checks on Rollins, shouting at Ambrose over his actions, and Ambrose gets up and is hit with an Emperor Punch by a revived Reigns! Reigns ducks out and grabs his Roman Scepter beside the steps and rolls back in, waiting for Ambrose, and nails Ambrose in the face with his Roman Scepter. Reigns drops for the cover and the official counts three.

The Emperor manages to get to his feet after the beating he took tonight. He makes a point to lift his Scepter high as he stands above both his opponent, Dean Ambrose, and Seth Rollins, who only tried to stop the Lunatic Fringe from going to the point of no return.

WWE Divas Championship
Charlotte(c) vs. Paige
PAIGE/CHARLOTTE Statements:

Paige (challenger): “It’s no secret, Charlotte, you’re the daughter of Ric Flair. And much like your daddy, you’ve held this division down for quite some time. You’ve held the Divas Championship 659 days total, among your four reigns since winning the title originally in 2015. Over seventy percent of your career is as Divas Champion. You’re the face of the division. But I’m not a diva. I’m the anti-diva, and your reign as Divas Champion and the Divas Era ends on my watch.”

Charlotte (champion): “Paige, you’ve accomplished plenty in your career. You’ll always be remembered as the first ever NXT Women’s Champion, and the first ever winner of a Women’s Royal Rumble. But honestly, not many people remember the people I wrestle. At the end of the day, they all blend together because there’s one common denominator -- Charlotte wins. So you’ll be able to bury this night in your historic career, just like I’ll bury you tonight to remain Divas Champion. I’ve never lost at WrestleMania, and I won’t lose to you.”

The match tells a story of a student brought in by Paige in 2015 that has become a master. Paige and Charlotte have a back-and-forth encounter before Charlotte sidesteps a charging Paige and sends her crashing through the middle rope. Charlotte gets her moment when she hits a picture-perfect corkscrew moonsault onto the outside. Beyond here, it’s a story of technician wrestling between the two best in the business as Charlotte and Paige both try inflicting pain on each other with vicious grapples.

Towards the end of the encounter, Paige tries a Paige Tap-out and Charlotte counters with a Charlotte Web and Paige barely gets out of the situation before getting her shoulders pinned to the mat. Paige gets to her feet as quickly as she could, but she’s met with a big boot by the Queen! Charlotte goes for a Figure Four, perhaps even a Figure Eight, but Paige kicks Charlotte off before hitting a schoolgirl with Charlotte knocking her head on the middle turnbuckle! Charlotte holds her head and Paige goes for the cover, but gets a two. Paige transitions onto the apron as Charlotte tumbles away from the corner and Paige goes up top, and Paige drops an unprecedented diving headbutt off the top! This hurts Paige as much as Charlotte, but Paige makes a cover and the champion kicks out again. A moment passes for both to recover and once both are back up, Paige and Charlotte exchange knife edge chops before Paige kicks Charlotte in the knee, bringing her to the mat, before hitting a shining wizard! Paige gets the crowd on their feet as she roars and goes for a Paige Turner, but Charlotte counters with a tilt-a-whirl gutbuster to bide some time. Charlotte crawls to the corner and waits for the moment to hit a Natural Selection! Charlotte makes the cover and Paige kicks out at two, and the Queen’s scorn is shouted towards the official. Out of frustration, Charlotte stomps away relentlessly at Paige before stepping away and scaling to the top. Without looking, Charlotte goes for a moonsault, but Paige rolls out of the way! Charlotte holds her gut as Paige pops up and hits RamPaige, her version of a cradle DDT! Paige transitions from the Cradle DDT to a small package, but Charlotte kicks out! Paige tries locking in the PTO, but Charlotte elbows her way out of it before hitting a German Suplex to create space. As Paige gets to her feet, Charlotte nails her with a Spear! That’s gotta be it!

Charlotte hooks the leg, but Paige barely gets her shoulder up in time. Charlotte has a panic but quickly snaps out of it and pulls her to the center, locking in the Figure Four. Charlotte tries transitioning to the Figure Eight, but Paige battles and takes shots at Charlotte’s leg, preventing her from bridging. Paige does this enough before turning over and transferring the pain to the champion. In agony, Charlotte crawls closer to the ropes, but before she can get to it, she decides to roll over again into the Figure Four. At this moment, Paige is close enough to reach above her head and grab the ropes. Charlotte’s forced to let go. Charlotte needs to use the ropes to get up and she shows frustration before storming to Paige, who’s still down, and pulling her up by the hair. Charlotte shouts at her, “This is my division!” before shoving her away and trying another Queen’s Boot, but Paige ducks it and Charlotte turns into a running forearm smash. Paige responds by shouting, “This is my house!” and picking Charlotte up and hitting a Paige Turner! Rather than going for a pin, Paige turns Charlotte onto her belly and locks in the PTO, the Paige Tap-Out! Charlotte refuses to give up! Paige continues putting more and more pressure on! Paige is using all her strength to torture Charlotte, and the official calls for the bell as Charlotte nods in tears… she’s given up!

Paige lets go of the hold out of exhaustion and scoots back in the ring. Paige, lounging against the ropes, is in tears as her music blasts through the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. The official tries handing Paige the Divas Championship, but she shoos him away. Paige uses the ropes to get up as she hobbles on one leg and her music is interrupted by Lita’s! Lita is here! Lita is carrying a covered object underneath her arm as she claps her way down the ring. Lita gets inside the ring and Paige responds by limping to the center and the two embrace. Lita then hands the object over before Paige uncovers it and it’s a championship belt! A closeup shows it says “Women’s Championship.” This receives a pop from the capacity crowd and Lita raises the hand of the new champion and Paige gets on the second rope to hoist it high in the air, saying this is her house and this is her women’s division. Is this the end of the divas division? Paige walks out with her brand new title belt as Lita walks up the ramp celebrating with the new champion.

WWE Universal Championship
Shinsuke Nakamura(c) vs. Samoa Joe
JOE/NAKAMURA Statements:

Samoa Joe (challenger): “It’s me, your winner of the 2018 Royal Rumble and your future WWE Universal Champion. Shin, we meet again. Shin, I chose you, not the title. Flashback to 2016 down in Full Sail, just two years ago, you took something that mattered to me - the NXT Championship. This rematch is two years in the making. Now I get to take something that matters to you, the WWE Universal Championship. This isn’t the Tokyo Dome, you’re in the Superdome. You’ll never compete in either ever again, because at WrestleMania, Joe’s gonna kill you.”

Shinsuke Nakamura (champion): “WrestleMania… Samoa Joe… *laughs*... Kinshasa.”

Nakamura and Joe hold nothing back and hit hard from the on-set. Nakamura comes out of the gates proving why he is the King of Strongstyle but with these strikes, Joe has one powerful counter move that stops Nakamura in his tracks. After a few moments of this, action spills to the outside as Joe sidesteps a knee strike by Nakamura and Nakamura gets tangled in the ropes and Joe bulldozes Nakamura, sending him to the floor. Joe changes script and sends himself in a suicide dive on Nakamura, but Nakamura moves and Joe hits the edge of the barricade and floor. The commentators, fans, and official shows concern. Nakamura rolls back in the ring and the official stops the count and checks on Joe, and Joe’s moving. The official gets in the ring and explains to Nakamura the situation, and the official hasn’t called for the bell yet. Joe gets to his hands and knees and crawls inside the ring and the official checks on Joe to see if he’s okay, when he gives the clear, the official lets the match continue. Joe goes to the center of the ring and eats a Kinshasa! Nakamura hooks the leg and that’s it!

Shinsuke Nakamura’s music hits and the crowd isn’t sure what to make of it. Nakamura retains his WWE Universal Championship, but the tide quickly turned as Joe took a hard fall on the outside and wasn’t the same. Not many fans are cheering, as there’s growing concern about Samoa Joe. Nakamura takes his title to the back as Samoa Joe gets medical attention and he’s helped to the back while a package begins for the next match - Career versus Career.

Career vs. Career
Christian (w/Tomko) vs. Kurt Angle
CHRISTIAN/ANGLE Statements:

Christian: “Kurt, let’s be damn real, I’ve had a long career and a fairly long accolade sheet. I’m a four-time world champion, a four-time Intercontinental Champion, a nine-time tag team champion. But you? You’re a six-time world champion, a former King of the Ring, and you’re an Olympic Gold Medalist. And it’s apparent that SmackDown and WWE has gotten too big for the both of us. I have some other things on my bucket list. I want to be a five-time world champion, I want to headline WrestleMania, and I want to end the career of Kurt Angle. That’s what I’ll do, and I’ll make your children cry, not because they’re sad you’re finished, but this strange man’s in the house. Go be with your kids, Kurt, go be a good, present father. And I’ll be here, continuing to live my dream and be Captain Charisma, because that’s… how I roll.”

Kurt Angle: “Christian, I came back last year for a dream match against Daniel Bryan. I’ve spent the last year, inside and outside the ring, to help the next generation. I want to give back to the business I love. But Christian, all you do is take. You’re the most selfish person I’ve met in my twenty years in this business. The one thing I’m selfish with is my career. I want to end things on my terms. No other man will put me to pasture. WrestleMania 34 will not be my last, but it will be for Christian. Oh it’s true, it’s damn true.”

Early on, Angle has Christian where he wants him, trapping Christian in the ring and having full control. However, whenever Tomko gets involved to keep his friend’s career alive, the tide turns. Christian complains of a sore ankle that’s broken after a brief Angle Lock, and drawing the official’s attention, Angle is tripped by Tomko and pulled into the corner groin-first. Moments later, Christian has all his weight on Kurt Angle who rests on the middle rope and after the count reaches 4, Christian draws the official’s attention away and Tomko gets a right jab on a rope-hung Angle. However, a little later, Angle gets the advantage and all the momentum. Angle strings together a few German Suplexes before hitting the Angle Slam! Kurt hooks the inside leg and Tomko comes by, propping the outside leg on the bottom rope. The official immediately stops his count, but stands up to shout down Tomko’s throat. The official makes the decision to throw Tomko out to a huge uproar, sending him to the back!

After Tomko’s departure, Kurt Angle has full control and it’s been up to Christian to keep his career alive. Angle works on the ankle in various moves, but Christian gets out or reaches the ropes three consecutive holds. Angle finally gets fed up and hits a few more German Suplexes and decides to scale up to the top. Angle leaps for a picture-perfect moonsault, except Christian moves inside to the corner. Angle gets up holding his ribs as Christian slides back in and tries for a small package, but Angle kicks out at two! Christian stands up and rushes at Angle, who catches Captain Charisma with a belly-to-belly. Angle drops the straps and raises the intensity, waiting for Christian to get up and hit the Angle Slam. Christian has no idea and is grabbed, and as Angle lifts, Christian slides off the back and tries for a schoolboy… and the official’s hand nearly hits the mat for a third time! Christian scoots back and gets up before Angle who charges and connects with a Spear - made popular by best friend Edge! Christian grabs Angle’s wrist and signals to the crowd that it’s over when he goes for the Killswitch, but Angle ducks under and goes for another Angle Slam, but Christian slides off again and lands the Killswitch! Christian pushes Angle over to his back and hooks the outside leg, grapevining the inside, and the official’s third hit to the mat lets out the air of the crowd.

A moment of silence before Christian’s music pops and a sly grin comes across Captain Charisma’s face. Christian slides out of the ring and demands the official follow to raise his hand at the ramp before Christian leaves the area to celebrate further backstage. The music stops and the crowd is stunned, a woman seen tearing up, as Kurt Angle lays on his back bawling.

Kurt Angle slowly rises to a knee to see the capacity crowd has beat Angle to his feet in a standing ovation for the Olympic Gold Medalist. Angle stands up and stumbles back before he catches his balance in the corner, taking it all in from the appreciative crowd. He spots over at the commentators for them following suit with the fans. Angle gets to the center of the ring and bows four times in response to the warm send-off from the fans. Angle gets out of the ring and high-fives a few lucky fans on his way up the ramp. Angle gets to the very top and decides to look back and raises his fists intensely one more time in the air and pyro goes off before his music begins. “You Suck” chants resound in the arena out of a sign of respect for the six-time world champion wrapping up a Hall of Fame career in New Orleans tonight at WrestleMania.

WWE World Heavyweight Championship
Randy Orton(c) vs. John Cena
ORTON/CENA Statements:

Randy Orton (champion): “After sixteen years, I finally get Big Match John at WrestleMania, what many are saying is the biggest match of John Cena’s career. He wants to become a 17-time world champion, breaking Ric Flair’s record. He’s more than capable, but there’s one problem… it won’t be at my expense. Not at WrestleMania, no. Many know Randy Orton as the Viper, the Apex Predator, Mr. R-K-O. But for WrestleMania, I’ll go back to my Legend Killer roots. At WrestleMania, I kill the legend of Big Match John.”

John Cena (challenger): “Some have asked me, what would it be like to beat Ric Flair’s 16-time record? Some think it’d damage the reputation of Ric Flair and who knows, maybe they’re right, but that’s not my goal. Honestly, right now, it’s not about John Cena winning his 17th world championship. It’s about taking it off the most over-privileged, self-entitled, coddled little prick - Randy Orton. Randy, people will talk about WrestleMania 34 as the night John Cena became a 17-time world champion, and let ‘em. But tonight, you feel the real story. With every punch, every kick, every slam, every hold, every Five Knuckle Shuffle, every Attitude Adjustment; you’ll know the real story behind tonight. Sixteen years means a whole lot more than seventeen-time world champion. It’s been sixteen years of me trying to put you in your place and I’m not letting another year go by before I do just that. I’m not sure how it’s been all these years and it’s the first time you and I have met at the Grandest Stage of ‘em All. For the first time ever at WrestleMania, it’s Randy Orton versus John Cena. But fair warning, you wanted me at WrestleMania. You arranged Triple H to get you on Raw because you couldn’t hang with Nakamura on SmackDown. Now you’re gonna get more than you wished for. You wanted some, now you’re ‘bout to get some!”


The main event of WrestleMania, for the biggest prize of the profession, is very even throughout. Cena and Orton have known each other since breaking into the WWE in 2002 and their days in Ohio Valley Wrestling and with countless bouts against one another, they know each other really well, avoiding any bigger moves and their opponent has to be quick and creative to get any big moves in. Moments where Orton tries running from Cena’s offense and wrath as Cena comes into the match emotional tonight, but once Orton sees a window of opportunity, he takes it to floor Cena and then breaks down Cena, little by little, as if there’s a method to his madness.

John Cena has Orton on the mat after a Throwback, a running neck-snap to a bent-over opponent. Cena, feeling the effects of the match thus far that’s running on 18 minutes and counting, crawls onto the apron and gets up top for a diving leg drop on the back of Orton’s neck. As Cena waits for Orton, the Viper calls the official over, complaining of his neck. The official gives Cena the stop sign as the official checks on Orton and Orton pushes the official back into the ropes, with Cena falling on top. The official nags Orton and threatens to disqualify him, but Orton pops up and pushes Cena off as he hits the apron hard on his way to the floor. Orton rolls out and picks Cena up, gives him a good couple punches, before swinging Cena’s feet to the edge of the apron and hitting a DDT on the floor! Orton gives a sick sly, sitting up against a wincing Cena, as he throws Cena back on the apron and Orton gets back inside before duplicating the Hangman DDT. Orton makes the cover and Cena kicks out at two and a half. Orton stalks Cena from behind as he gets to his hands and knees and Orton grabs Cena around the waist and Cena elbows out of it. Cena creates distance and rushes at Orton but a drop toehold sends Cena face-first into the second turnbuckle. Orton then picks Cena up, grabs him around the waist, and hits a Wheelbarrow Suplex, a finisher used in his time with Cena at OVW. Orton slithers to a cover, but only gets two.

Orton, growing frustrated, decides it’s time for a RKO. Orton gets on the mat and stalks his prey, banging his fists on the mat, ready to strike. Cena gets up, not sure where he is, and Cena swivels around into an RK- no! Cena throws Orton off and Orton comes running and is caught in a fireman’s carry. Cena goes for the AA, but Orton slides off and hits the inverted headlock backbreaker. Orton takes a breath after eluding the AA and then gets to shouting at Cena that he’s got him figured out before Orton’s caught off guard with a drop toe hold and Cena locks in the STF! Orton’s panicking! He has nowhere to go! Orton screams in pain as Cena wrenches back but Orton army crawls to the rope to his left, wrapping his fingers around it and Cena lets go at the count of 2. Cena rolls and stands up in the center, watching Orton pull himself up with the ropes and Cena pulls him to the center and tries hitting a spin-out slam, but Orton pulls Cena close for an RKO! Orton lays on top of Cena for a cover, and without Orton putting much effort in, Cena kicks out.

Orton begins listening to the Voices in his head. Orton seems conflicted but backs up in the corner and snaps into another mood. Everyone knows what’s coming. Orton gets ready to pounce and when he runs to hit a helpless Cena with a Punt Kick, Cena uses the momentum to seamlessly get Orton on his shoulders and hit the AA! But without letting go, Cena rolls over, keeping Orton on his shoulders, and hits another AA! Cena doesn’t let go, getting up and keeping Orton in the fireman’s carry. Cena then looks at the corner and Cena, spent, gets up on the second rope to hit a third AA, a super AA! Cena knows this isn’t enough and goes for the third rope. Cena gets his right foot on the top rope and as he tries to elevate, Orton begins elbowing Cena before Orton gets a footing on the top rope and hits a Super RKO outta nowhere! This stuns everyone! Orton and Cena lay in the center of the ring and neither are moving, despite Corey Graves on commentary pleading for Orton to make the cover. Orton finally pushes Cena to his back and lays an arm across his chest, but Cena raises his shoulder, and this main event continues!

Randy Orton can’t believe it, as can nobody else. Orton crawls to the ropes and uses them to get to a vertical base as he looks back at Cena who is stirring on the opposite end. Orton steps behind Cena and turns Cena around and hits a scoop powerslam. Orton stumbles back into the corner, spent for energy, and gets on a knee ready to hit the RKO. Orton slithers behind Cena, pulls him around, and goes for the RKO but Orton’s pushed shoulder-first into the corner. Cena sees his moment and steps onto the apron and gets on the top rope. Cena grabs Orton and pulls him up to the top rope with him and gets him in the fireman’s carry. Cena stands to his feet, along with the faithful in New Orleans, and hits a Super AA! Cena falls into the cover and has enough instinct to hook the leg of Orton and the official counts the three!

John Cena’s music blares and Cena lays on top of his adversary for a moment before rolling off. Cena slowly makes it to his feet and is handed his 17th world championship of his career - the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. Cena raises it high above his head and roars a shout of victory. Cena exits the ring and hops the barricade, celebrating in a pool of fans before hopping back over, getting in the ring, and celebrating some more! The fireworks are heard outside the arena and the pyro goes off inside as Cena gets on the second rope and hoists the record-breaking title above his head with a big, genuine smile on his face. Orton is shown resting against the barricade, holding his ribcage, struggling to breathe as he watches Cena celebrate with the title that was his a few minutes ago. Cena walks up the ramp and the final picture is The Champ at the top and hoisting it proudly one more time behind his back as WrestleMania 34 in New Orleans comes to a close.



On the Kickoff show, Elias picked up a monumental victory in the annual Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal, last eliminating Michael Bennett after taking a legal breather on the outside, who almost won after Murphy pulled Kane off the apron.

After his recent attitude change, Tye Dillinger fell short to 'The Celtic Warrior' Sheamus on the Kickoff show.

For the WWE Tag Team Championships, The Revival topped American Alpha on the Kickoff show to retain their titles and continue on top of the WWE's tag team division.

In a dream match, Finn Balor kept his hot WrestleMania streak going and retained the Intercontinental Championship against 'The Charismatic Enigma' Jeff Hardy. Balor has defeated The Undertaker, Bray Wyatt for the WWE Championship, and Jeff Hardy in an unblemished WrestleMania career.

The Money in the Bank Ladder Match found its way back to where it began - WrestleMania - and Cody Rhodes fell short once again on the grandest stage as Kevin Owens now has a world title contract he can use within the next 365 days.

In a battle of the Paul Heyman Guys, 'The Lone Wolf' Baron Corbin bit off more than he could chew against 'The Beast Incarnate' Brock Lesnar as Lesnar wins in the same arena he conquered The Streak.

On the biggest night of her career, Tessa Blanchard was locked in the Dis-arm-her of the Matrons Champion Becky Lynch when the guest referee Sasha Banks called for the bell. Lynch was handed her title and the referee left the ring in a hurry after Blanchard did not tap.

Thirteen years in the making, Triple H topped 'The Animal' and Hall of Famer Batista with help from his wife Stephanie McMahon to remain in power of the WWE.

In a David versus Goliath contest, 'The Monster Among Men' Braun Strowman could not fall to the feet of Daniel Bryan as Bryan loses in the same arena he won the WWE World Heavyweight Championship four years ago.

With two of the top trios in WWE today and in WWE history, the WWE Trios Championship reign of The New Day continues 315+ days after defeating The Wyatt Family.

Tempers got out of hand in the long-standing feud between former best friends. Dean Ambrose and reigning King of the Ring Emperor Roman Reigns beat the hell out of each other in this Unsanctioned Match. Watching his two friends at this point, Seth Rollins of SmackDown ran down to talk Ambrose down, but was hit with Dirty Deeds through a cinderblock before Reigns would claim the victory.

'The Anti-Diva' Paige vowed to end the Divas Era and did so by defeating Divas Champion Charlotte and in the post-match celebration, was handed by Lita the brand new Women's Championship that will replace the title active since 2008.

A scary situation encompassed the WWE Universal Championship match when challenger and Royal Rumble winner Samoa Joe crashed head-first into the barricade on a suicide dive attempt. Champion Shinsuke Nakamura rolled Joe inside and hit a Kinshasa to retain his title in New Orleans.

In a rare Career versus Career Match at WrestleMania, Christian outlasted 'The Olympic Gold Medalist' Kurt Angle and 'Captain Charisma' ends the 20-year career of a future Hall of Famer.

For the main event, in the match of the generation, John Cena defeated Randy Orton to win his record-breaking 17th WWE World Heavyweight Championship.