WWE WrestleMania 38 Complete the results.
This Sunday evening is still live from Dallas, Texas, which is the second installment of WWE WrestleMania 38.
This second evening, the Universal Champion and WWE Champion titles are in jeopardy in the main event between Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar. On the other top of the poster we will also see the edge against the AJ style.
The tag team titles will be between RK-Pro, Alpha Academy and Street Profits, and the WWE Women’s Tag Team titles will be defended by Carmella & Queen Jelena against Liv Morgan & Rhea Ripley, Natalia & Shina Posler and Naomi. And Sasha Banks.
The match between Pat McCuffy and Austin Theory has also been announced, while Johnny Knoxville will return to the WWE ring to face Sami Jane. Bobby Lashley faces Omos by his side.
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We start the evening with Triple H The King of kings He recently returned publicly to announce his retirement from the rings following his health concerns last year. Tonight his appearance will be short, it’s time for him to step in, then pick up the microphone to thank the fans and congratulate his daughters and some others including Cable Stevenson around the ring.
He puts his boots in the middle of the ring, a traditional way for a wrestler to officially retire, and then wish everyone good wrestling mania.
RK-Bro are still champions, shows Cable Stevenson
The first match of the evening was for the RAW Tag Team Championship. Alpha Academy and RK-Bro defend their belts against street profits.
RK-Pro beat Alpha Academy and Street Profits To retain the tag team titles, Randy Orton RKO on Chad Cable. Good starter, we can count on these three teams to warm up the crowd with their eyes closed.
After the match Street Profits arrives to deliver a drink to RK-Pro and invite Cable Stevenson to the Ringside. Chad Cable doesn’t like Steveson much, and tells him he shouldn’t be. Steveson celebrates an overhead sublex to calm him down before reuniting with RK-Bro and Street Profits.
RIP OMOS PROJECT
Omos faced former WWE Champion Bobby Lashley in a quick-booked match on RAW last Monday for his first solo match at WrestleMania.
Bobby Lashley and song Omos By falling with one spear behind and another spear in front.
Do you remember Omos Bush? Neither do we. To be honest we didn’t know we missed him.
Jacquesmania
Johnny Knoxville and Sami Jain clash in the next match. As a reminder, this match a Something Goes, External objects and interventions are recognized. And Knoxville is obviously not going to lose it.
Johnny Knoxville and singer Sami Jain A large swatter fell after getting stuck in it. City of Fear is no doubt a remake of the film.
That was nonsense. The match was an embarrassing one: it was all about having fun with the Jacques guys, comedy wrestling all around, some fantastic moments. But the other side is Sami Jain, who, despite being told to be fun in a story like this, is a little frustrated not to look at him more seriously. Has he lost interest in real wrestling?
The BAD team is back
Carmella and Queen Jelena defended the WWE Tag Team Championship in the next match against Sasha Banks & Naomi, Rhea Ripley & Liv Morgan and Natalia & Shina Basler.
Sasha Banks & Naomi Ont Singing Queen Jelena & Carmella, Liv Morgan & Rhea Ripley & Shina Basler & Natalia Backfall by Glam Slam / Code Breaker Combo to become WWE Tag Team Champion.
A classic but good match. We start slowly with a fight with a well-shared action between the four teams, Crescento rising to the end of the match. It’s as simple as any structure but it does work.
Edge and the priest
With the long awaited rivalry between AJ Styles and Edge we are finally getting into business. The Rated-R Superstar An entry had the luxury of a la Undertaker, one can take it as a tribute.
Edge A Song AJ Styles By facing the phenominal forearm with a spear.
AJ Styles was somewhat distracted by Damien Priest who appeared on Ringside. So the rumors of a barn around Edge were true, and the priest was apparently the first member.
The match felt as long as most of Edge’s matches since the return. Fortunately, A.J. Styles adds a little vibrancy to it, but we apologize for the lack of enthusiasm from the public. The final match looked like hair in soup, but the match was pretty bad.
Butch plays
The New Days team was scheduled to face Shimes and Ridge Holland on the first night, but due to lack of time, the match was stopped. Fortunately, this second evening of WrestleMania, as it has been delivered, there is plenty of time to deliver. Thus the match was shifted to Sunday evening.
A little note about the outfits of Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods who paid tribute to their comrade Big E who suffered a neck injury a few weeks ago.
Shimes and Ridge Holland beat Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods By falling with Holland’s Northern Grid on Woods.
Butch is a very short match with a distraction from the referee, which tilts the scales in favor of the heels. After the match, they even have to catch the boots trying to rip off Kofi Kingston’s ear. It’s not scary. Give us a beat ton.
Vince McMahon, 76, is still physically fit
The match between Pat McAfee and Austin Theory is one of the most anticipated matches, but the most impressive poster of the evening. Theory presents an entry by Vince McMahon, who tells us he is “a future Universal Champion”. McAfee enters him in the Seven Nation Army of the White Stripes, which we applaud.
Pat McAfee and Austin theory By falling with the cradle.
But things do not stop there. McMahon, who was on the ring side for the match, began to take off his jacket in the face of McAfee’s provocation. Is a competitive end. Vince McMahon, 76, returns to the ring for the first time in ten years.
Vince McMahon and Pat McAfee By being shot in the stomach by a soccer ball.
Needless to say McMahon helped a lot with Austin’s theory, he pulled McAfee to wedge McAfee into the ring post.
After the match McMahon and Theory celebrate in the ring (McMahon reacts differently to Theory’s music, but we’ll find out later), and hears the glass breaking. Stone Gold Steve Austin is entering WrestleMania for the second consecutive night.
Time for a face-to-face meeting with Vince McMahon, Austin Theory takes a stunner (sells it incredibly). Austin and McMahon have a beer, but you end up expecting: Vince McMahon also takes a stunner (good, very bad but we’re sorry, at 76).
McAfee joins Stone Gold Ring and receives the same treatment. A beer, a stunner. It was nonsense, it was long, but the public loved it. It’s like this second evening at the brothel WrestleMania.
Cold at the main event
Finally we come to the main event. Roman Reigns and Brock Lesnar are vying for the Universal Champion and WWE Champion titles. Paul Heyman took the microphone from the mic and introduced it to Roman Reynolds, while Brock Lesnar would do the same to introduce himself, making fun of Heyman.
Lesnar took off his gloves, enough to scare Roman Raines, who was not guaranteed a gesture. However, this does not have any impact on the competition, which is quite the opposite.
Roman Raines and Silk Brock Lesnar Pinfall by Spear to capture Universal and WWE Championship titles.
The competition is clearly disappointing. After all of this has developed between the two champions and put an end to wrestling mania, we could have expected something much better than such a cool-blown final. There was nothing exceptional in the conflict, just another ref bump and no surprises. Awful.
Roman Reigns is now the undisputed WWE and Universal Champion, and this match will certainly not be a rematch as it is clear that Brock Lesnar is the culmination of an episode in Roman Reign history. Who will come to challenge the regime?
This second evening of WrestleMania seemed so useless to us. Most of the matches announced made it feel like we were there to deliver, we had the right to play again the next day throughout the evening, and The Undertaker came in second on the Hall of Fame. It would have been more logical to use it for intercontinental and United States champions, for example, even if it was the second evening.
Wrestling Mania 38 is not a bad vintage and has set aside a share of good times. The first evening was more fulfilling than expected, the second was entertaining but totally confusing.