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Box Office: 'Pushpa 2' First Sunday/Fourth Day Early Estimates Tollywood
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Box Office: 'Pushpa 2' First Sunday/Fourth Day Early Estimates

Mumbai, December 8 - This might be the biggest moment for the Hindi box office as Pushpa 2 - The Rule is threatening to pull off an imaginable record which might be a reality by tomorrow morning when the actual collection arrives. ## After scoring 70+ crores net day twice in the first three days, Pushpa 2 goes a step ahead to touch 80 crores net mark which is the first time in the history of Hindi cinema. According to early estimates, Pushpa 2 is expected to score in the range of 83-85 crores net on its first Sunday/fourth day, pushing the total Hindi collection to 280+ crores net in 4 days. ## If estimates hold, which is the high end, it will be a history that Hindi box office touches 100 crores gross mark for the first time in a single day. However, as said, the estimates are on the high end and it needs to be seen how strong offline shows have performed on the day which will be known by tomorrow morning.## Pushpa 2 has also shown a good jump in Telugu states as estimates suggest 37-38 crores gross, followed by 13-14 crores gross in Karnataka, and around 15 crores gross in Tamil Nadu and Kerala. Overall, the film is expected to gross in the range of 160-170 crores on Sunday in all versions which is exceptional.## The total collection of Pushpa 2 is 620+ crores gross at the domestic box office after its 4-day opening weekend and this is an all-time record in India. The worldwide collection is close to 800 crores gross which is again a record opening weekend for an Indian film. ## Pushpa 2 is expected to perform well during the weekdays, especially in Hindi as advances for Monday are good and one of the biggest of 2024. ## Stay tuned...

Box Office: 'Tumbbad' Re-Release Sixth Day Collection Bollywood
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Box Office: 'Tumbbad' Re-Release Sixth Day Collection

Mumbai, September 19 - The folk horror thriller Tumbbad remains strong and stays well over the 1 crore net mark on its 6th re-release day as it continues to perform better than expected at the box office.## The Rahi Anil Barve's directorial minted approximately 1.35 crores net collection on its sixth day/first Wednesday, dropping around 20% from Tuesday. This was the 6th straight day when the movie scored 1+ crore net as the total re-release collection is now approximately 10.75 crores.## Interestingly, the Tumbbad touched a 1 crore net collection only twice before finishing its original lifetime run with approximately 13.50 crore net. Here, the re-release collection of the movie will be very close to its original run in the first week itself. ## Tumbbad is expected to witness a big jump on its second Friday (September 20), due to the added advantage of National Cinema Day where ticket prices are kept at Rs. 99. The second weekend is expected to be bigger than the first one as the movie is looking to finish well above the expectations. ## Day-wise collection of Tumbbad (re-release) is as follows -## 1st day - 1.60 crores net approx.## 2nd day - 2.60 crores net approx.## 3rd day - 3.05 crores net approx.## 4th day - 1.70 crores net approx.## 5th day - 1.60 crores net approx.## 6th day - 1.35 crores net approx.## Stay tuned...

CM Punk Praises The Rock's WrestleMania 40 Performance WWE News
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CM Punk Praises The Rock's WrestleMania 40 Performance

CM Punk offered his thoughts on The Rock's return match at WrestleMania 40 during the ESPN post-show.## The Rock teamed with Roman Reigns to defeat Seth Rollins and Cody Rhodes in the night one main event. This marked The Rock's first advertised match in eleven years.## Having faced The Rock himself twice in 2013, Punk acknowledged the scrutiny surrounding The Rock's return: "Everyone wanted to know what he was going to look like, how his wind was going to be."## However, Punk was impressed: "I thought he looked great... I thought he did well tonight. I thought he looked really good. He won the match, what really can I say?"## Punk's praise highlights The Rock's successful return to the ring after a lengthy absence. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

NXT Stand & Deliver 2024 Results: Ilja Dragunov vs. Tony D'Angelo Full Match & Winner NXT
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NXT Stand & Deliver 2024 Results: Ilja Dragunov vs. Tony D'Angelo Full Match & Winner

Ilja Dragunov (c) vs. Tony D'Angelo in a Singles match for the NXT Championship takes place on Saturday, April 6, 2024, at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ## The match starts with a special start time of 12:00 p.m. Eastern Time. ## NXT Stand & Deliver 2024 Results: Ilja Dragunov vs. Tony D'Angelo Full Match ## Tony blocks Ilja's kick and punches him. Ilja tries to lock Tony's head but Tony pushes him to the ropes. Ilja throws Tony over the ropes to the floor. Ilja throws Tony into the apron before they get back in the ring. Ilja misses a punch and Tony takes him to the ropes. They go over the ropes and fall to the floor again. Tony slams Ilja's head into the apron.## They trade clotheslines in the ring. Ilja punches Tony's arm and Tony punches back. They trade punches. Ilja kicks Tony's head. Ilja throws Tony with a suplex twice. Tony stops Ilja's third suplex. Ilja slaps Tony but Tony punches him. Tony stomps on Ilja's hand and punches him but doesn't win.## Tony holds Ilja around the waist. Ilja falls into the ropes. Tony throws Ilja with a suplex but doesn't win. Ilja headbutts Tony. Tony puts Ilja on the corner but Ilja elbows him. They headbutt each other and fall off the corner to the floor.## Ilja throws Tony back into the ringpost. Ilja punches Tony's chest but misses one and hits the ringpost. Tony throws Ilja into the ringpost. Tony ignores the referee's count and goes back to the floor. Ilja gets Tony up but Tony grabs his hand. Ilja throws Tony onto the floor with a slam. ## Ilja throws Tony with a German suplex twice. Tony stops Ilja's third attempt and punches him. Ilja counters with a kick. Ilja hits Tony with a knee twice and a running clothesline but doesn't win. Ilja puts Tony in a front headlock and throws him with a powerful move. Tony kicks Ilja away. Someone offers Tony brass knuckles but he refuses. Ilja hits Tony after seeing this. Tony punches back and they trade blows. Ilja kicks Tony in the corner. Tony tries a move but Ilja counters and almost wins.## Ilja attacks Tony from behind. Someone tries to interfere but Tony tells him to stop. Tony headbutts Ilja and punches him repeatedly. Tony holds Ilja in a specific way and punches him. Ilja kicks Tony and jumps to kick him again. Tony throws Ilja with a belly-to-belly suplex. They trade blows and try for big moves but each other counters. Tony clotheslines Ilja after he runs the ropes. Tony throws Ilja with a German suplex but doesn't win. Tony throws Ilja on the turnbuckle and throws him off with another move.## They take off the cover of an announce table and fight on top of it. Ilja stops Tony from throwing him through the table and hits him with a move while sitting. Ilja throws Tony on the table, climbs onto the barricade, and jumps onto Tony, breaking the table.## Ilja throws Tony back in the ring, jumps from the top turnbuckle and splashes him. Ilja almost wins. Ilja climbs the turnbuckle again but Tony catches him and throws him with a powerbomb. Tony almost wins again. Tony kicks Tony in the back and head. Tony throws Ilja with another move but doesn't win. They fight for control and Ilja slaps Tony. Tony headbutts Ilja and tries a move but Ilja counters and almost wins. Ilja hits Tony with a forearm and another move. Ilja climbs the turnbuckle again, jumps and hits a move for the win. ## NXT Stand & Deliver 2024 Results: Ilja Dragunov vs. Tony D'Angelo Match Winner ## WINNER: Ilja Dragunov ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

NXT Stand & Deliver 2024: Lyra Valkyria vs. Roxanne Perez Full Match & Winner NXT
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NXT Stand & Deliver 2024: Lyra Valkyria vs. Roxanne Perez Full Match & Winner

Lyra Valkyria (c) vs. Roxanne Perez in a Singles match for the NXT Women's Championship takes place on Saturday, April 6, 2024, at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ## The match starts with a special start time of 12:00 p.m. Eastern Time. ## NXT Stand & Deliver 2024: Lyra Valkyria vs. Roxanne Perez Full Match ## Lyra and Perez lock up, with Perez targeting the champion's injured arm. Lyra fights back with waist lock takedowns and a front face lock. Perez counters with an armbar but Lyra escapes and applies a side headlock. The fight revolves around the injured arm as they trade reversals and submissions. Lyra gains momentum with a cartwheel, a hip toss, and a back elbow. Perez blocks another hip toss and transitions into a hammerlock. Lyra throws Perez out of the ring with a well-timed cartwheel.## The action spills outside the ring as Lyra connects with a dropkick through the ropes. Back in the ring, Lyra maintains control with another dropkick, sending Perez into the turnbuckles. Perez stays aggressive with kicks and a seated splash targeting the arm. She weakens Lyra with elbows, a hammerlock divorce court, and an uppercut. Perez nearly wins with a side Russian leg sweep but can't put Lyra away. The champion endures a series of attacks - arm slams, knee drops, chops, and a choke with the ropes.## Lyra shows resilience with punches and a roll-up for a near fall. Perez relentlessly targets the arm with various submissions but Lyra fights out of them. Perez applies a Northern Lights suplex and transitions into an armbar, but Lyra won't give up. The champion kicks her way out of the hold and counters with a crossbody from the turnbuckles. Perez rolls through and misses a knee drop. Lyra blocks a suplex and executes a back body drop to gain breathing room. ## Both wrestlers collide with cross bodies and scramble to their feet. Lyra unleashes a flurry of punches, kicks, and a clothesline on Perez. She follows up with a series of kicks and two consecutive Northern Lights suplexes for near falls. Lyra attempts a fisherman's buster but is forced to release the hold due to her injured arm. Perez retaliates with a punch but gets caught with a facebuster and a fisherman's buster for another near fall.## The fight gets personal as they trade slaps on the turnbuckles. Lyra throws forearms at Perez's back. She attempts a sunset flip powerbomb but Perez uses the ropes to avoid it. Lyra manages to connect with a Liger Bomb for a near fall. The action spills outside the ring as Lyra dives towards Perez but gets met with a forearm. Perez follows up with a suicide dive of her own that transitions into a DDT. Back in the ring, Lyra misses a spinning back heel kick. Perez capitalizes with a kick and her signature Pop Rox for a near fall. ## Perez targets Lyra's injured arm, kicking it and driving her shoulder first into the ring post twice. The referee warns Perez for excessive force. Perez continues her assault, attempting to stomp on the arm while it's positioned on the exposed turnbuckle but Lyra dodges and throws Perez into the ring post.## Lyra fights back with kicks but accidentally hits Tatum Paxley, who comes to ringside to check on her. Perez capitalizes on the distraction, sending Lyra into the ring post and wringing her arm into it. Back in the ring, Perez applies La Mistica, transitioning into a crossface. Lyra counters with a roll-up for a near fall. Both wrestlers trade pinfalls and near falls with a spinning back heel kick from Lyra, a missed moonsault, and counters for Pop Rox and jackknife covers.## Lyra regains momentum with a German suplex and attempts her finisher, Night Wing, but Perez escapes with a poisonrana and hits Pop Rox. She transitions into a crossface, pulling Lyra to the center of the ring. With no escape possible, Lyra is forced to tap out, giving Perez the victory and the NXT Women's Championship. ## NXT Stand & Deliver 2024: Lyra Valkyria vs. Roxanne Perez Match Winner ## WINNER: Roxanne Perez ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE NXT Stand & Deliver (2024) Results, April 6, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners WWE News
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WWE NXT Stand & Deliver (2024) Results, April 6, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

WWE's developmental brand NXT gears up for another action-packed NXT Stand & Deliver on April 6th, 2024, at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ## This WrestleMania Weekend event, airing at 12:00 p.m. Eastern on WWE Network and Peacock, features championship clashes and personal vendettas. Ilja Dragunov defends the NXT Championship against Tony D'Angelo, Oba Femi puts his North American title on the line in a triple threat match, and champions like Lyra Valkyria and Bron Breakker with Baron Corbin face challengers.## The night also features a six-woman tag team war and a heated singles match between Carmelo Hayes and Trick Williams. ## WWE NXT Stand & Deliver (2024) Play-By-Play Results ## Singles Match: Joe Gacy vs Shawn Spears ## The tension is thick in NXT as Ridge Holland lays a vicious chair shot on Joe Gacy as he enters the ring. The bell rings and the brawl is on! Spears is thrown to the mat with a back drop while Gacy dives over the top rope with a pescado. Gacy scales the turnbuckles but Spears cuts him off with a butterfly superplex. ## Spears takes control, hammering Gacy into the ropes before launching him into the ring post. Back in the ring, Spears grinds his forearm into Gacy's lower back before following up with a brutal backbreaker. Spears throws punches but Gacy fires back with chops of his own. They trade blows, neither man backing down. Spears scores a takedown and locks in the Boston Crab. ## Gacy digs deep to reach the ropes and force a break from the Boston Crab. Spears wastes no time, hoisting Gacy onto the turnbuckles and following him up. But Gacy fights back with sharp elbows, knocking Spears down to the mat. As Spears leaps for another turnbuckle attack, Gacy meets him with a punch. He capitalizes with a crossbody, but Spears counters with a quick roll-through for a near fall.## Gacy regroups and overpowers Spears with a Saito suplex. He lays in punches and follows with a flurry of running forearms. A boot connects, and Gacy transitions into a German suplex. He traps Spears in the corner with an elbow, followed by a clothesline and a short-arm clothesline.## Gacy builds momentum with a high-risk quebrada but only manages a near fall. Spears cuts him off with a punch just as he attempts a suicide dive. The fight spills outside the ring where Spears sends Gacy crashing into the apron with a boot to the head. ## Spears slingshots Gacy back into the ring and connects with a hanging DDT for another near fall. He tries to put Gacy away but is met with resistance. Spears dodges a uranage and throws Gacy with an arm drag. He goes for a roll-up but again comes close but not close enough. Gacy isn't finished. He counters with a uranage of his own for a near fall. The brawl spills back outside the ring where Gacy dropkicks Spears and follows up with a back senton on the apron. He scales the turnbuckles but misses a swanton bomb.## Spears seizes the opportunity, setting up for a Pedigree. He connects but only manages a two count. Spears throws a superkick but Gacy bounces off the ropes and blasts him with a rolling elbow. Gacy attempts a handspring clothesline but Spears counters with a jumping knee. # Gacy narrowly escapes a C4 and connects with the handspring clothesline for the three count. ## WINNER: Joe Gacy via pinfall ## NXT Tag Team Championship: Baron Corbin and Bron Breakker (c) vs. Axiom and Nathan Frazer## Axiom and Frazer launch suicide dives at Bron and Baron. Axiom adds a moonsault to the aerial attack.## Match starts with Axiom crossbody on Bron for a near fall. He dropkicks Bron and Baron tags in. Frazer enters, teams with Axiom for a dropkick on Baron. Frazer counters Deep Six with a tornado DDT for a near fall. He maintains control with a side headlock but Baron escapes. Frazer hits running thrust kick. Baron blocks a kick, flips Frazer, and delivers dropkick and punches. ## Baron tries to overpower Frazer by pulling him off the ropes, but Frazer lands on his feet and connects with an enzuigiri. Axiom tags in and clotheslines Baron. Frazer joins with a kick. Axiom gets a near fall. Baron sends Axiom to the apron. Axiom kicks Baron and Bron. Baron catches Axiom, hits Death Valley Driver and brainbuster for a near fall. ## Bron tags in and attacks Axiom. Baron follows up with punches and knees. They take turns choking Axiom in the corner. Bron overpowers Axiom with knees and elbows. Axiom fights back but Bron maintains control. Both men are down after a Spanish Fly from Axiom.## Baron and Frazer tag in. Frazer takes control with high-flying moves. He misses a Phoenix Splash, leaving him vulnerable. Baron capitalizes with Deep Six. Bron and Axiom trade blows. Bron gets a near fall after a powerbomb from Baron. The fight continues as Axiom hits Golden Ratio on Bron and Frazer takes down Baron. ## Axiom attempts a move from the top turnbuckle but Bron cuts him off. Bron delivers a jumping knee and tags in Baron. Axiom fights back with a kick. Bron regains control with a Frankensteiner followed by a powerbomb for a near fall, broken by Frazer. The brawl continues with punches and forearms. Axiom counters with a German suplex but Baron slams him into the turnbuckles. Bron takes down Frazer with a double knee gutbuster. He charges towards the turnbuckles but Axiom stops him with an enzuigiri.## Frazer tags in and teams up with Axiom for a high-flying attack. Axiom executes a Spanish Fly. Frazer attempts a springboard 450 splash but Bron kicks out. He climbs the turnbuckles again but Bron disrupts him with a potential low blow. Baron slams Axiom with a side slam. Bron hits a belly-to-back superplex on both Frazer and Axiom. Corbin tags in and leaps from the top turnbuckle with a frog splash for a near fall. ## Bron attempts a spear on Axiom but Frazer intervenes, saving his partner. Corbin retaliates by sending both Axiom and Frazer crashing over the announce table. They retaliate with punches on Baron before throwing him back into the ring.## Frazer and Axiom take control with a series of superkicks and high-flying moves. They nearly win the match with a combined attack but Baron puts Axiom away with End of Days. Frazer tries to escape but Bron takes him down with a spear. Baron pins Axiom for the victory. ## WINNER: Baron Corbin and Bron Breakker ## Triple threat match for the NXT North American Championship: Oba Femi (c) vs. Dijak vs. Josh Briggs ## Oba overpowers both Dijak and Josh. He throws Josh out of the ring and blocks kicks from both challengers before slamming them to the mat. Oba continues his dominance with elbows but Josh retaliates with a back elbow. Dijak joins the attack with a boot to the head. Despite multiple shoulder tackles, Oba remains standing. However, Josh and Dijak manage to knock him out of the ring with a double team effort.## The fight outside the ring intensifies. Dijak superkicks Josh but Oba catches him and uses Dijak's body to knock Josh away. Oba then throws Dijak onto Josh and sends Dijak crashing over the Spanish announce table. Oba grabs a chair and throws it at Josh, taking him down. Dijak fights back with punches and forearms. He positions Oba in the chair and delivers a superkick. As Dijak attempts a move from the turnbuckle, Josh grabs him and throws him onto Oba who is still seated in the chair. ## Josh unleashes a series of Yakuza kicks on Oba but gets chopped in the chest as he attempts a move from the top turnbuckle. He blocks a suplex with elbows and tries to grab Oba by the throat, but Oba fights back. Dijak joins the fray, and all three men end up in a double choke on Oba. They hit a combined choke slam for a near fall but argue afterwards, allowing Oba to recover. Dijak and Josh then hit Oba with forearms but get caught in a double choke slam of their own.## Josh tries to stop Oba on the ring apron with a waist lock, but Oba throws punches. Josh counters with a belly-to-back suplex on the apron and follows up with a bicycle kick on Dijak as he comes off the turnbuckles. He almost steals the win with a near fall and heads to the turnbuckles for another move. ## Oba and Josh battle on the turnbuckles. Josh attempts a chokehold, but Dijak intervenes with a superkick, sending Oba crashing to the floor. The fight continues between Josh and Dijak. Dijak attempts a superplex from the turnbuckles but Josh fights back with a clothesline, nearly winning the match if not for Dijak's foot on the ropes. A tense exchange follows as Josh and Oba trade punches, while Dijak chops both challengers down. ## Josh throws elbows and forearms, taking down both Oba and Dijak. Dijak retaliates with a superkick. Josh throws Oba over the top rope with a clothesline. Dijak follows up with a cyclone kick for a near fall. ## The fight breaks down into a series of strikes. Dijak lands punches on Josh, who responds with a Northern Lariat and corner chops. Dijak almost wins with Final Justice and a superkick, but Josh counters with a big boot. Both men trade maneuvers - Josh attempts a choke slam, Dijak counters with a Destroyer. Dijak attempts a move from the top turnbuckle but Oba cuts him off, delivering an Electric Chair drop. Dijak responds with a Death Valley Driver. ## Oba nearly pins Josh but Dijak breaks it up. Oba attacks Dijak but Dijak dodges a pop-up powerbomb and lands two kicks to the head. He finishes the sequence with a cyclone kick and a Feast Your Eyes on Oba for a near fall. Just as Dijak prepares to hit another Feast Your Eyes, Josh dives off the top turnbuckle with a moonsault onto Oba. Dijak throws Josh out of the ring and attempts another Feast Your Eyes, but Josh pulls the referee out. ## Dijak dives onto Josh with a flip. Oba gets launched into the ring post by Dijak. Dijak charges at Oba but misses. Josh plows through the ringside barrier with a shoulder tackle. Dijak takes out Briggs on the floor with a Feast Your Eyes. Back in the ring, Dijak readies to finish Josh with another Feast Your Eyes but Oba breaks up the pin. Oba capitalizes on the situation with a powerbomb on Dijak onto Josh. He pins Josh for the victory in a dramatic conclusion to the triple threat match. ## WINNER: Oba Femi ## Thea Hail, Fallon Henley, and Kelani Jordan vs. Jacy Jayne, Kiana James, and Izzi Dame (with Jazmyn Nyx) ## Before the bell rings, Kiana, Izzi, and Jacy jump Thea, Fallon, and Kelani who are posing on the turnbuckles. The chaos spills into the ring as the referee starts the match. Izzi throws Fallon into the turnbuckles and hits a backbreaker. Kiana tags in, punishing Fallon with kicks and stomps. She follows up with a running boot and tags in Jacy. They attempt a double suplex but Kelani breaks it up. Thea tags in and gains momentum with a crossbody on Izzi. Kelani and Fallon dropkick Kiana and Jacy. Fallon dives out of the ring with a baseball slide while Kelani follows up with a pescado. Jacy attacks Thea from behind, disrupting her springboard coffin drop. Thea crashes onto the ringside.## Jacy slams Thea into the turnbuckles and Kiana tags in, laying in heavy shoulders. Izzi enters the ring but gets caught with a boot from Thea. Thea then takes out Kiana and Jacy with a well-timed move. Izzi attempts a belly-to-back suplex on Thea but Thea lands on her feet and avoids further attacks. Kelani tags in and unloads on Jacy with forearms, a cartwheel back elbow, and a dropkick. She follows up with a handspring and a flatliner on Jacy. Izzi cuts Kelani's momentum by knocking her off the turnbuckles and tags in. She takes control, driving Kelani's face into the mat repeatedly. ## Izzi and Kelani trade forearms. Kelani fights back but Izzi overpowers her and slams her to the mat. Izzi follows up with an elbow drop for a near fall. She then uses momentum to catapult Kelani into the turnbuckles. Kiana tags in and takes control, driving her shoulders into Kelani in the corner. The beatdown continues as Kiana charges into Kelani with a running shoulder strike. Jacy enters the ring and delivers a cannonball for a near fall. She maintains the pressure with an Irish whip and a running hip attack into the corner. Kiana tags back in and targets Kelani's midsection with a knee strike. Kiana then locks in a punishing abdominal stretch. ## Kiana controls Kelani with forearms and a body hold. Kelani fights back with a roll-up for a near fall but Kiana cuts her off from tagging her teammates. Kiana weakens Kelani with a clothesline and a kick before tagging in Izzi. Izzi tries to overpower Kelani with a catapult into the turnbuckles but Kelani counters, landing on the turnbuckles herself. Izzi misses an elbow drop, allowing Fallon to tag in and unleash a flurry of clotheslines. Fallon follows up with a springboard bulldog on Kiana and a kick on Izzi. She maintains control with forearms and throws Izzi into Kiana before taking down Jacy with a hair takedown.## Kiana pushes Fallon onto the turnbuckles but Fallon fights back with a kick and a tornado suplex for a near fall. Izzi attacks Thea outside the ring while Fallon chops Izzi inside. Fallon takes down Kiana and attempts a move from the top turnbuckle. Kiana counters with a double thrust and executes a Spanish Fly for a near fall. Jacy and Izzi combine for a series of moves - a flatliner and a 401k - but Thea breaks up the pin. The chaos continues as Jacy tries to attack Thea from behind but gets countered with a tornado DDT. Izzi catches Thea's springboard move but Duke makes a save outside the ring. Kelani capitalizes on the distraction with a Tiger Feint Cutter and a moonsault on Izzi and Kiana. Jazmyn takes down Kelani with a kick outside the ring.## Thea enters the ring and delivers a crotch chop to Jacy. They trade punches and Jacy throws Thea away. Jacy misses a discus clothesline, opening the door for Thea to take control with a Thesz Press, punches, and exploders. Jacy tries to fight back but Thea overpowers her with a near fall. Thea attempts a kimura but Jacy escapes and sends her to the apron. Thea injures her arm on the top rope as Kiana pulls her down to the floor. Izzi tags in but misses a boot. Thea takes advantage, locks in a kimura, and forces Izzi to tap out for the victory. ## WINNER: Thea Hail, Kelani Jordan, and Fallon Henley via submission ## Singles match for the NXT Women's Championship: Lyra Valkyria (c) vs. Roxanne Perez ## Lyra and Perez lock up, with Perez targeting the champion's injured arm. Lyra fights back with waist lock takedowns and a front face lock. Perez counters with an armbar but Lyra escapes and applies a side headlock. The fight revolves around the injured arm as they trade reversals and submissions. Lyra gains momentum with a cartwheel, a hip toss, and a back elbow. Perez blocks another hip toss and transitions into a hammerlock. Lyra throws Perez out of the ring with a well-timed cartwheel.## The action spills outside the ring as Lyra connects with a dropkick through the ropes. Back in the ring, Lyra maintains control with another dropkick, sending Perez into the turnbuckles. Perez stays aggressive with kicks and a seated splash targeting the arm. She weakens Lyra with elbows, a hammerlock divorce court, and an uppercut. Perez nearly wins with a side Russian leg sweep but can't put Lyra away. The champion endures a series of attacks - arm slams, knee drops, chops, and a choke with the ropes.## Lyra shows resilience with punches and a roll-up for a near fall. Perez relentlessly targets the arm with various submissions but Lyra fights out of them. Perez applies a Northern Lights suplex and transitions into an armbar, but Lyra won't give up. The champion kicks her way out of the hold and counters with a crossbody from the turnbuckles. Perez rolls through and misses a knee drop. Lyra blocks a suplex and executes a back body drop to gain breathing room. ## Both wrestlers collide with cross bodies and scramble to their feet. Lyra unleashes a flurry of punches, kicks, and a clothesline on Perez. She follows up with a series of kicks and two consecutive Northern Lights suplexes for near falls. Lyra attempts a fisherman's buster but is forced to release the hold due to her injured arm. Perez retaliates with a punch but gets caught with a facebuster and a fisherman's buster for another near fall.## The fight gets personal as they trade slaps on the turnbuckles. Lyra throws forearms at Perez's back. She attempts a sunset flip powerbomb but Perez uses the ropes to avoid it. Lyra manages to connect with a Liger Bomb for a near fall. The action spills outside the ring as Lyra dives towards Perez but gets met with a forearm. Perez follows up with a suicide dive of her own that transitions into a DDT. Back in the ring, Lyra misses a spinning back heel kick. Perez capitalizes with a kick and her signature Pop Rox for a near fall. ## Perez targets Lyra's injured arm, kicking it and driving her shoulder first into the ring post twice. The referee warns Perez for excessive force. Perez continues her assault, attempting to stomp on the arm while it's positioned on the exposed turnbuckle but Lyra dodges and throws Perez into the ring post.## Lyra fights back with kicks but accidentally hits Tatum Paxley, who comes to ringside to check on her. Perez capitalizes on the distraction, sending Lyra into the ring post and wringing her arm into it. Back in the ring, Perez applies La Mistica, transitioning into a crossface. Lyra counters with a roll-up for a near fall. Both wrestlers trade pinfalls and near falls with a spinning back heel kick from Lyra, a missed moonsault, and counters for Pop Rox and jackknife covers.## Lyra regains momentum with a German suplex and attempts her finisher, Night Wing, but Perez escapes with a poisonrana and hits Pop Rox. She transitions into a crossface, pulling Lyra to the center of the ring. With no escape possible, Lyra is forced to tap out, giving Perez the victory and the NXT Women's Championship. ## WINNER:Roxanne Perez ## Singles match for the NXT Championship: Ilja Dragunov (c) vs. Tony D'Angelo ## Tony blocks Ilja's kick and punches him. Ilja tries to lock Tony's head but Tony pushes him to the ropes. Ilja throws Tony over the ropes to the floor. Ilja throws Tony into the apron before they get back in the ring. Ilja misses a punch and Tony takes him to the ropes. They go over the ropes and fall to the floor again. Tony slams Ilja's head into the apron.## They trade clotheslines in the ring. Ilja punches Tony's arm and Tony punches back. They trade punches. Ilja kicks Tony's head. Ilja throws Tony with a suplex twice. Tony stops Ilja's third suplex. Ilja slaps Tony but Tony punches him. Tony stomps on Ilja's hand and punches him but doesn't win.## Tony holds Ilja around the waist. Ilja falls into the ropes. Tony throws Ilja with a suplex but doesn't win. Ilja headbutts Tony. Tony puts Ilja on the corner but Ilja elbows him. They headbutt each other and fall off the corner to the floor.## Ilja throws Tony back into the ringpost. Ilja punches Tony's chest but misses one and hits the ringpost. Tony throws Ilja into the ringpost. Tony ignores the referee's count and goes back to the floor. Ilja gets Tony up but Tony grabs his hand. Ilja throws Tony onto the floor with a slam. ## Ilja throws Tony with a German suplex twice. Tony stops Ilja's third attempt and punches him. Ilja counters with a kick. Ilja hits Tony with a knee twice and a running clothesline but doesn't win. Ilja puts Tony in a front headlock and throws him with a powerful move. Tony kicks Ilja away. Someone offers Tony brass knuckles but he refuses. Ilja hits Tony after seeing this. Tony punches back and they trade blows. Ilja kicks Tony in the corner. Tony tries a move but Ilja counters and almost wins.## Ilja attacks Tony from behind. Someone tries to interfere but Tony tells him to stop. Tony headbutts Ilja and punches him repeatedly. Tony holds Ilja in a specific way and punches him. Ilja kicks Tony and jumps to kick him again. Tony throws Ilja with a belly-to-belly suplex. They trade blows and try for big moves but each other counters. Tony clotheslines Ilja after he runs the ropes. Tony throws Ilja with a German suplex but doesn't win. Tony throws Ilja on the turnbuckle and throws him off with another move.## They take off the cover of an announce table and fight on top of it. Ilja stops Tony from throwing him through the table and hits him with a move while sitting. Ilja throws Tony on the table, climbs onto the barricade, and jumps onto Tony, breaking the table.## Ilja throws Tony back in the ring, jumps from the top turnbuckle and splashes him. Ilja almost wins. Ilja climbs the turnbuckle again but Tony catches him and throws him with a powerbomb. Tony almost wins again. Tony kicks Tony in the back and head. Tony throws Ilja with another move but doesn't win. They fight for control and Ilja slaps Tony. Tony headbutts Ilja and tries a move but Ilja counters and almost wins. Ilja hits Tony with a forearm and another move. Ilja climbs the turnbuckle again, jumps and hits a move for the win. ## WINNER: Ilja Dragunov ## Singles Match: Carmelo Hayes vs. Trick Williams ## Hayes and Trick start the match in their corners. They lock up and Hayes takes Trick down with a headlock. Hayes taunts Trick after the move. They lock up again and Trick takes down Hayes with a waist lock. Hayes quickly counters with an arm drag and slaps Trick several times. Trick fights back with a punch and Hayes throws Trick out of the ring. Trick trips Hayes and pulls him out of the ring. They continue fighting outside the ring with punches, elbows, and forearms. They brawl through the crowd with Trick getting the upper hand. Hayes throws Trick into a trash can and hits a crossbody off the boards. Hayes disrespects a member of Trick's family.## Trick retaliates with a punch and backdrops Hayes over the barrier. Back in the ring, Trick blocks a kick from Hayes. Trick misses a kick and Hayes hits him with a clothesline. Hayes attacks Trick's back and removes a turnbuckle pad. Trick tries a splash but misses. They fight near the turnbuckles and Trick considers throwing Hayes through the announce table. Hayes escapes the move and kicks Trick. Trick hits his ribs on the exposed turnbuckle. Hayes continues the attack with kicks and sends Trick into the ring apron. ## Hayes continues his attack with a kick to Trick's midsection. He follows up with repeated kicks and punches to Trick's ribs. Trick blocks a punch and lands one of his own. They counter each other's moves with punches and kicks before both go down after attempting flying kicks at the same time.## Back on their feet, they exchange forearms on their knees and then punches. Trick blocks a kick and punches Hayes. He hits a jumping side kick and a flapjack. Hayes avoids a signature move and counters with another move. Hayes climbs to the top turnbuckle but Trick cuts him off with a jumping neckbreaker. Trick almost wins with a signature kick but misses one outside the ring.## Hayes capitalizes with punches and a throat thrust. He climbs onto the apron and jumps onto the fallen announce table. Hayes jumps from the top turnbuckle and hits a frog splash but doesn't win. Trick fights back with a clothesline and attempts a jumping knee but Hayes counters with another move for a near fall. ## Hayes attempts to choke Trick with his wrist tape but Trick dodges it. In the process, Trick accidentally splashes the referee. Hayes takes advantage and trips Trick. He brings a chair into the ring but Trick fights him for it. Trick uses the chair to hit Hayes in the ribs and back before the referee takes it away. Hayes delivers a low blow that goes unnoticed and almost wins the match. Trick fights back with punches and Hayes misses a running knee that knocks out the referee. Hayes jumps from the top turnbuckle and hits his signature move but still doesn't win. A new referee enters the ring and Hayes argues with him.## Hayes grabs the chair again but the referee warns him. He throws the chair away and Trick misses a kick but lands a jumping knee for the win. ## WINNER: Trick Williams ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE WrestleMania 40 (Night One) Results, April 6, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners WrestleMania
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WWE WrestleMania 40 (Night One) Results, April 6, 2024: Highlights, Commentary, Live Update, Winners

WrestleMania 40 kicks off tonight in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, promising a two-night extravaganza packed with unforgettable matches. Held at Lincoln Financial Field, this 40th edition of the grandest stage in wrestling pulls out all the stops. ## All eyes are on the main event of Night 1, featuring a tag team clash for the ages. The Rock sensationally returns to the ring for the first time in 11 years, teaming up with Roman Reigns to battle the duo of Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins. The stakes are high, as a Rock and Reigns victory would transform Night 2's championship match between Reigns and Rhodes into a brutal "Bloodline Rules" No Disqualification contest. ## Night 1 promises fireworks beyond the main event. The reigning champion, Rhea Ripley, defends her title against the legendary Becky Lynch in a sure-to-be-epic showdown. The indomitable Gunther faces a determined challenger in Sami Zayn for the Intercontinental Championship. Also Witness a dramatic brother-versus-brother throwdown as Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso collide in the ring. ## WWE WrestleMania 40 (Night One) Play-by-play Results ## The scene opens with Michael Cole hosting the show alongside Big E, CM Punk, and Pat McAfee. Cameras cut to The Rock leaving his hotel for the arena, then to Roman Reigns exercising. We also see glimpses of Cody Rhodes enjoying his morning coffee, Seth Rollins on his way to the stadium, Rhea Ripley arriving, and Becky Lynch walking backstage.## The show focuses on the tag team match featuring The Rock and Roman Reigns against Seth Rollins and Cody Rhodes. Jackie Redmond interviews The Bloodline outside their locker room, mentioning Paul Heyman's Hall of Fame induction and the two matches involving the family tonight. She also highlights Rock's comments from the ceremony.## Meanwhile, Byron Saxton chats with Cody near his bus. Cody declares this the most important match of his career. Kayla Braxton stands outside Seth Rollins' locker room.## We switch gears to the Women's Title Match between Rhea Ripley and Becky Lynch, with a video package showcasing the rivalry. The panel gives their picks: Pat, Big E, and Punk all favor Rhea Ripley.## Triple H walks backstage, followed by an interview with him at WWE headquarters. He discusses his excitement for this biggest Wrestlemania under TKO management. He talks about the fresh perspective this new ownership brings and the ongoing entertainment focus.## When asked about the main event's evolution over the past few weeks, Triple H explains how it began with The Rock's return wish. He emphasizes listening to the fans' reactions and blurring the lines between reality and fiction for the most intriguing storyline. He also shares his rewarding experience outside the ring in a collaborative role.## The show promises more tomorrow, including discussions about CM Punk's return. Punk addresses Cole's comments about the "Triple H era," acknowledging the significant changes over the past decade. Big E agrees, mentioning changes like AJ Styles swearing on air.## We see Jey Uso arriving at the stadium, followed by glimpses of Jimmy Uso and Solo Sikoa from earlier. A video package hypes the match between Jimmy and Jey Uso.## Peter Rosenberg chats with Braun Strowman at a bar about the main event. Jackie Redmond interviews Sami Zayn about his upcoming match against Gunther. Sami expresses his nervousness, framing it as a positive energy for the war he's ready to wage.## The conversation shifts to Rocky IV references, leaving Punk confused. We see glimpses of various wrestlers arriving earlier, including Finn Balor & Damian Priest, The New Day, #DIY, Aewesome Truth, Pete Dunne & Tyler Bat, Grayson Waller & Austin Theory. They speculate about the fire on Cody's bus, wondering if The Bloodline is involved.## A segment showcases The Pat McAfee Show discussing Wrestlemania history. We revisit the Becky Lynch versus Rhea Ripley rivalry with a video package. Cathy Kelley interviews Trish Stratus about Becky Lynch. Trish acknowledges Becky as her toughest opponent but avoids commenting on Rhea's dominance.## John Layfield joins Kayla Braxton, reminiscing about Wrestlemania moments and expressing his excitement for Rey Mysterio's match against his "deadbeat dad" Dom. He compares Roman's dominance to Bruno Sammartino and remains undecided about the main event's winner.## Ton Rinaldi highlights the special atmosphere of Wrestlemania, comparing it to the Super Bowl. They discuss the recent shooting at a victory parade. Tom chats with Dominik and Rey Mysterio's son, Joey, about meeting Rey.## The show transitions to Jackie Redmond and Wade Barrett replacing Cole and McAfee on commentary. They delve into the main event. Cathy Kelley interviews The Judgment Day, who express their frustration at facing stacked odds in the tag title match.## A segment showcases WWE's involvement in community programs within Philadelphia. We see presentations of title belts to these organizations. Bianca Belair, Naomi, and Jade Cargill prepare backstage for their upcoming match.## Nick Aldis joins the panel to discuss signing Jade Cargill to Smackdown. He emphasizes his goal of making Smackdown the number one brand.## A feature narrated by Michael Cole explores the history of watching Wrestlemania on closed-circuit television. We revisit footage of Peter Rosenberg at Down North Pizza.## Cathy Kelley interviews Natalya about her most anticipated match. Natalya picks the Usos' match due to its connection to the city. Kayla interviews Santos Escobar and Dominik Mysterio about their strategy for the match.## The show concludes with a look back at the main event video package, Hall of Fame ceremony, and an interview with Cody and Seth. They discuss their understanding of The Bloodline's influence and their determination to win on Saturday night. ## Paul Levesque strides purposefully towards the ring. A wide grin stretches across his face.## He soaks in the electric atmosphere, pausing for effect.## "This is what I thrive on!" he declares, his voice booming through the arena.## With a flourish, he extends his arms outwards. "Welcome, everyone," he continues, "to a new chapter! Welcome to a groundbreaking era! Welcome to WrestleMania!" ## Women’s Championship Match: Rhea Ripley vs Becky Lynch ## Ripley overpowers Lynch early, sending her to the mat. A fiery exchange erupts with slaps, kicks, and a close call with a tornado DDT by Lynch. Ripley regains control with a suplex and a series of strikes. Becky fights back with forearms and a back heel kick, but Ripley cuts her momentum with a dropkick.## Lynch utilizes the ropes for an arm drag off the turnbuckles, sparking another flurry of punches. She lands a springboard side kick and a leg drop from the ropes, but Ripley escapes the Dis-Arm-Her. The fight spills outside the ring with Becky driving Rhea into the barrier. Back inside, a Rocker Dropper by Lynch gets a near fall.## Ripley showcases her strength with two powerbombs and a near fall after a sit-out powerbomb. A headbutt by Rhea is countered by a kick from Lynch. The action intensifies with a running thrust kick by Rhea, a forearm exchange, and a headbutt that sends Rhea shoulder-first into the ring post.## Becky attempts a Dis-Arm-Her in the turnbuckles, but Rhea counters with a Prism Trap. A roll-up and a Manhandle Slam by Becky both fall short. ## Ripley nearly claims victory with a Riptide, but Becky counters with a superplex and transitions into a Dis-Arm-Her. In a display of power, Rhea carries Lynch over the top rope and onto the floor with a devastating Electric Chair drop. ## Back in the ring, a frog splash by Ripley gets a near fall. She attempts a superplex but Becky counters. Ripley lands on her feet and connects with a final, decisive Riptide for the pinfall victory. ## WINNER: Rhea Ripley ## Six-Pack Tag Team Ladder match for the Undisputed WWE Tag Team Championship: The Judgment Day (Finn Bálor and Damian Priest) (c) vs. #DIY (Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa) vs. The Awesome Truth (The Miz and R-Truth) vs. The New Day (Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods) vs. A-Town Down Under (Austin Theory and Grayson Waller) vs. New Catch Republic (Pete Dunne and Tyler Bate) ## The center of the ring erupts in chaos as competitors brawl. Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa target Finn Bálor. Kofi Kingston grabs a ladder and attacks Tyler Breeze. Grayson Waller and Theory stand in the ring with ladders while others fight outside. Pete Dunne, Ciampa, and Theory attempt to climb ladders, but Gargano stops Trent. New Day sets up a ladder but Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods accidentally knock both ladders over. Finn Bálor and Damian Priest attack New Day, throwing Kofi out of the ring. Priest targets Pete Dunne and uses a ladder as a weapon against Dunne, Ciampa, and Waller. ## Finn Bálor attacks Trent Trent with a boot, but Priest misses a hip strike as Trent escapes the ladder. Trent attempts an airplane spin with Bálor holding a ladder, but Kofi Kingston collides with the ladder. Bálor releases the ladder, turning the move into a standard airplane spin. Trent throws Bálor onto the ladder.## Trent is then pulled to the floor by another competitor while Ciampa attacks Grayson Waller with chops. Trent and Pete Dunne climb a ladder outside the ring and launch themselves off with moonsaults onto the competitors below. ## Bate attempts a climb but Priest delivers a Razor's Edge to Dunne into the ladder. Miz yanks Priest off the ladder but gets punched by Finn.## Truth enters the ring, tagging in for his team. He takes down Priest with a series of maneuvers, including a flying shoulder tackle, Blue Thunder Bomb, and Five Knuckle Shuffle. Truth even attempts an Attitude Adjustment onto the ladder, but no pinfall is awarded. Miz and Truth strategize, then turn their attention to retrieving the titles. Priest tries to stop them but gets double-kicked. Miz finishes him off with a Skull Crushing Finale.## Gargano and Ciampa capitalize on the chaos, targeting the Raw Tag Team Titles with superkicks and Angel's Wings to Finn. Meanwhile, Miz and Truth go for the SmackDown Tag Team Titles, but Waller and Theory thwart their attempt and climb the ladder for the gold. ## Grayson Waller and Austin Theory Win Smackdown Titles ## Trent Seven punches Grayson Waller, then teams with Pete Dunne to powerbomb Waller through a ladder. Dunne stays aggressive, dropkicking Kofi Kingston and sending Ciampa crashing into the barrier. Johnny Gargano takes out Dunne and Finn Balor with a cannonball, while Ciampa throws Seven into a pile of drinks. Gargano and Ciampa work together to set up tables.## Targeting Kofi Kingston, Ciampa and Gargano attempt a suplex through a table, but Xavier Woods intervenes. The chaos continues with Kofi putting Ciampa on a precarious ladder bridge and Woods launching a springboard elbow at Ciampa.## Everyone except Kofi and Woods is sent crashing to the floor. Kofi attempts a high-risk trust fall onto everyone below, but Theory cuts him off on the ladder. Dunne and Seven take down Theory with a double Burning Hammer. ## Johnny Gargano sends Pete Dunne flying with a slingshot DDT through a table. ## Tommaso Ciampa and Trent Seven battle on top of a ladder, with Seven reaching for the titles. Ciampa counters with a devastating Super Air Raid Crash off the ladder, taking both men down. Taking advantage of the fallen competitors, Truth enters the ring, sets up a ladder, and begins his ascent. However, JD disrupts his climb with a well-timed Devil Inside maneuver. ## JD assists Finn Bálor in climbing the ladder, but Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods intervene with forearms and a chair attack. They push the ladder over, sending JD crashing through tables on the floor.## Priest takes control, delivering a Razor's Edge to Kofi on a chair. He attempts to climb the ladder but Miz throws punches and challenges for the titles. However, both men tumble from the ladder. Priest maintains his aggression, kicking Truth and sending the ladder flying outside.## Capitalizing on the chaos, Truth sets up a ladder and begins his ascent. He shoves Priest off the ladder and delivers a devastating Attitude Adjustment, sending Priest crashing over the top rope. Truth reaches the pinnacle and triumphantly claims the championship titles. ## WINNER: Awesome Truth win the Raw Tag Team Championship ## Rey Mysterio and Andrade vs. Santos Escobar and "Dirty" Dominik Mysterio ## The match opens with Rey Mysterio and Angel Santos. Santos lands a knee strike but Rey counters with a headscissors takedown. Dominik Mysterio tags in and attempts a suplex on Rey, but Rey escapes. Andrade enters the ring, chopping Dom and knocking Santos off the apron with a spinning back elbow. Rey tags back in and teams up with Andrade for a crossbody onto Dom and Santos outside the ring. ## The match explodes with tension as Rey Mysterio slaps his son, Dominik Mysterio. Rey attempts a slingshot headscissors but Dom dodges it, sending him into the ring post. A brawl erupts between them with Dom countering a whip from Rey with a back heel kick. The action spills outside the ring as Rey throws a forearm but Dom retaliates, knocking Rey off the apron. Santos tags in and takes advantage, kicking Rey and sending him back into the ring. ## Dom Mysterio lands a corkscrew back elbow on his father Rey Mysterio for a near fall. Santos tags in and delivers a back elbow of his own. They hit dropkicks in stereo on Rey's head, nearly securing another pinfall. Santos further torments Rey, pulling at his mask and placing him in a tree of woe. He methodically attacks Rey with kicks, a snap mare, and a seated abdominal stretch. ## The match reaches a boiling point as Santos continues to taunt Rey Mysterio by pulling at his mask. Rey retaliates with punches, sending Santos into the corner. He gains momentum, landing punches and climbing onto Santos' shoulders for a near fall with a Code Red.## Andrade and Dominik tag in, with Andrade taking control. He overpowers Santos with a clothesline and a dragon screw, followed by another clothesline and a devastating running double knee strike in the corner. He nearly secures victory with an Andrade Moonsault but falls short.## Rey and Santos return to the ring. Rey executes a seated splash and a rana, sending Santos to the ropes. He then throws Dom out of the ring, isolating Santos. A well-placed 619 by Rey stuns Santos, and Andrade takes care of Dom on the outside.## Santos rallies, stopping Rey on the turnbuckles and countering with a hurricanrana for a near fall. The chaos spills outside the ring as Zelina Vega and Carliito get involved in a brawl.## Back in the ring, Santos connects with a running double knee strike, driving Rey shoulder-first into the ring post. Two masked men prevent Dom from using a chair. Rey takes advantage, sending Santos into the ropes and delivering a 619 to both Santos and a tagged-in Dominik. With a final, decisive frog splash, Rey secures the pinfall victory for his team. ## WINNER: Andrade and Rey Mysterio ## Singles Match: Jey Uso vs. Jimmy Uso ## Jey dives on Jimmy! Jey punches Jimmy into ring post. ## Bell rings! Jimmy misses clothesline. Jey clotheslines Jimmy over top rope. Jey dives on Jimmy! Jey kicks Jimmy from apron. Jey dives with crossbody for near fall. Jimmy fights back with Samoan drop. Jimmy hip attacks corner. ## Jimmy corners Jey with running hip attacks. He adds a boot to the head and throws Jey off the turnbuckles. Jimmy lands two thrust kicks followed by a superkick that sends Jey reeling. He connects with another thrust kick and attempts a splash but Jey dodges. Jey retaliates with a superkick of his own. ## Jimmy and Jey Uso exchange punches in a furious brawl! Jey attempts a suplex but Jimmy escapes. They trade strikes with thrust kicks, uppercuts, back heels, and dragon whips. Jimmy lands a superkick, but Jey answers back with one of his own. Jey demands more and they trade superkicks back and forth. Jey throws everything he has at Jimmy with a running thrust kick. ## ey throws a superkick, but Jimmy blocks it. Jimmy extends a hand in apology, leaving Jey bewildered. Jey accepts the handshake and even helps Jimmy to his feet. However, Jimmy capitalizes on the moment with a superkick. He climbs the turnbuckles and connects with a frog splash for a near fall. Jey responds with a devastating spear, followed by his own frog splash for the pinfall victory. The win leaves Jey emotional as he stands tall over his fallen brother. ## WINNER: Jey Uso ## Bianca Belair, Jade Cargill, and Naomi vs. Damage CTRL (Dakota Kai, Asuka, and Kairi Sane)## The match opens with Asuka and Naomi. Naomi applies a side headlock to Asuka. Kairi tags in, but Naomi dodges and delivers a double dropkick. Naomi follows up with a dropkick to the corner, a roundhouse kick, and a split-legged moonsault for a near fall. However, Dakota Kai kicks Naomi off the turnbuckles while Kairi distracts the referee. Kairi then attacks Naomi with an elbow drop from the turnbuckles. ## Kairi secures a near fall on Naomi. Asuka tags in and delivers kicks, while Kairi follows up with a kick and Asuka with a bulldog. Kairi adds a dropkick for another near fall. Naomi fights back with punches against Asuka, but Asuka returns the favor. Naomi takes control with a double cutter on Kairi and Dakota in the corner. She tries to tag in her partner but Dakota cuts her off. Jade attempts to intervene, creating an opening for Bianca Belair to tag in.## Bianca unleashes a flurry of offense, connecting with shoulder tackles and dropkicks. She overpowers Asuka and hits a devastating marching delayed suplex on Kairi. Bianca displays her athleticism by swinging her hair and launching a shoulder strike onto Asuka and Kairi in the corner. She pummels them with punches and flips over a charging Dakota. Bianca continues her dominance with a gutbuster on Dakota and a spinebuster on Asuka. To further display her strength, Bianca executes a press slam on Kairi, driving her onto both Asuka and Dakota. The crowd erupts as Bianca delivers a handspring moonsault onto all three opponents, but only manages a near fall. ## Jade pleads for a tag but Dakota disrupts Bianca with a hair pull and nearly steals the win. Kairi and Asuka tag in, combining a Codebreaker and a blockbuster for another near fall. Asuka maintains control with a knee strike.## Bianca rallies with forearms against Asuka and Dakota, even landing on her feet after a double suplex attempt. She tags in a fired-up Jade, who throws forearms and kicks at her opponents. Jade overpowers Asuka with a choke slam but catches Kairi mid-air, delivering a backbreaker. She adds a back body drop to Dakota and a corner splash before attempting a Phantom Driver on Asuka, which only gets a near fall.## Bianca attempts a KOD on Kairi but Asuka intervenes. In the ensuing chaos, Asuka accidentally mists Kairi. Bianca capitalizes on the confusion, whipping Asuka with her hair before hitting a KOD. Jade finishes the match with a Jaded on Dakota, securing the pinfall victory for her team. ## WINNER: Jade Cargill, Bianca Belair, and Naomi ## WWE Intercontinental Championship: Gunther (c) vs. Sami Zayn ## Sami Zayn circles Gunther several times before they lock up. Zayn throws punches and chops, but Gunther overpowers him with a shove and a missed chop. Zayn persists with chops and punches, but Gunther takes him down. Zayn gets back up and throws more chops. He attempts a high-risk springboard leapfrog, but Gunther catches him and delivers a powerful German Suplex.## Gunther dominates with chops, uppercuts, and kicks. Zayn lands a single chop, but Gunther overpowers him again with chops. They trade chops back and forth until Zayn finally connects with a clothesline. ## Gunther controls the match with chops, but Sami Zayn fights back with punches and a kick. He takes down the larger competitor with a half and half suplex, then connects with another. Gunther responds with a near-fall clothesline, but Sami refuses to stay down. Gunther resumes his assault with chops and attempts a powerbomb, but Sami cleverly blocks it. He applies a wrist lock and throws more chops before launching a tornado DDT off the ropes, stunning the champion. ## Gunther throws Sami Zayn into a sleeper hold, but Zayn fights out and applies a crossface of his own. Gunther regains control with another sleeper and body scissors. Zayn struggles to his feet and desperately tries to reach the ropes. Gunther overpowers him with a German Suplex. However, Zayn shows resilience, stopping Gunther and launching him into the turnbuckles with an exploder. He sets up for his signature Helluva Kick, but Gunther counters with a dropkick and a powerful near-fall powerbomb. ## Gunther surprises Sami Zayn with a Helluva Kick, a move typically associated with his opponent. Zayn responds in kind with his own Helluva Kick for a near fall. He charges for another one, but Gunther cuts him off with a clothesline and a devastating powerbomb. Gunther attempts a second powerbomb to pin Zayn, but only manages another near fall. ## Gunther targets Sami Zayn's wife with insults, then brutalizes him with slaps, chops, kicks, and a chokehold. The referee warns Gunther for his excessive aggression. Despite dominating with a clothesline, powerbomb, and two frog splashes, Gunther prioritizes taunting Zayn's wife over securing the pinfall.## This proves to be a fatal mistake. An enraged Zayn rallies with a Helluva Kick to Gunther on the turnbuckles, followed by a devastating turnbuckle brainbuster. He finishes the match with a pair of Helluva Kicks, the last one sending Gunther crashing to the mat for the pinfall victory. Sami Zayn is the new Intercontinental Champion! ## WINNER: Sami Zayn ## The Bloodline (The Rock and Roman Reigns) vs. Cody Rhodes and Seth "Freakin" Rollins ## The WrestleMania main event kicks off with all four participants locked in an intense stare down. Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns grapple with headlocks, but neither gains the upper hand. After a tense stalemate, Rollins breaks free and lands a surprise kick to Reigns' gut. Following the strike, Rollins tags in his partner, Cody Rhodes. Rhodes and Reigns circle each other cautiously before Rhodes unleashes a flurry of strikes.## Reigns responds with a powerful clothesline, driving Rhodes into the corner. Undeterred, Rhodes locks up with Reigns in a test of strength, but Rollins shows impatience and tags himself back in. The Rock, eager to enter the fray, calls for a tag from Reigns, who obliges. As The Rock steps into the ring, a fired-up Rollins circles him with a menacing laugh. ## Roman headlocks Cody. Cody knees Roman's midsection, then forearms. Roman dodges clothesline, confused. They lock up in Greco-Roman knuckle lock, Cody to wrist lock. Seth tags in, overpowers Roman with partner, forces corner. Rock wants in. Seth locks up, Rock slams him. Seth headlocks, Rock shoves away. ## They lock up, Rock corners Seth, kicks midsection. Seth punches, Irish whips, Rock clotheslines. Rock tags Cody. They lock up, stalemate. Cody punches, Rock kicks. Cody kicks, uppercuts. Cody corners Rock, throws in turnbuckles, punches. ## Seth tags in and attacks. He and Cody hit Rock and Roman with double offense. They throw Roman out and Seth throws Rock into the drinks. Cody sends Roman into the ring apron and they both head up the ramp. ## Rock threatens the referee. The brawl spills outside the ring. Cody slams Roman on the ramp. Seth throws Cody into the crowd. Rock and Seth fight near a table. Seth throws an elbow and sends Rock into the table and guardrails. Cody throws Roman into the set.## The fight continues. Seth punches Rock, who retaliates. Roman attempts a suplex on the stage but Cody counters with his own suplex. Rock grabs a trash can and hits Seth. Seth fights back, sending Rock into the guardrail. They trade punches before Rock spits water on Seth.## The brawl moves to ringside. Seth delivers a double sledgehammer off the barrier. ## Seth Rollins sends Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson flying into the ringside barrier. Rock recovers and re-enters the ring. Rollins talks trash to Rock before getting clipped by Roman Reigns' clothesline. Rollins clutches his knee in pain, but Rock capitalizes with a kick. Rock tags in Reigns who targets Rollins' knee with a series of kicks and leg twists. Reigns utilizes the ring post to further injure Rollins' knee. ## Rock and Reigns take turns punishing Rollins' leg, with Rock applying a single leg crab. Rollins fights out of the hold but gets cut off by Reigns who throws him over the top rope. Outside the ring, Rock rams Rollins into the steel steps twice. Back in the ring, Reigns whips Rollins into the turnbuckles before applying a leg wrench. Rock adds another kick to Rollins' injured knee. The dominance continues as Reigns locks in a single leg crab. ## Reigns pummels Rollins with clotheslines in the corner. He sets up for his Superman punch, but Rollins ducks and counters with a neck breaker. Rock tags himself in and drags Rollins back to his corner. Rock unloads with punches and elbows targeting a vulnerable area. They trade punches back and forth in a slugfest. ## Rock gains the upper hand with a flurry of punches, but Seth responds with a Pele Kick. Seth throws Roman out of the ring near Cody. Roman cuts off Cody from tagging in by yanking him off the apron. Rock locks Seth in a Sharpshooter. Cody breaks the hold with a slap, causing Rock to drop Seth onto the top turnbuckle. Despite delivering a superkick and Stomp, Seth is too injured to capitalize. Roman and Cody tag in. Cody throws punches at Roman. He follows up with a running forearm and a flying powerslam before finishing him off with Beautiful Disaster. ## Cody attempts a Cody Cutter and connects for a near fall. He then sets up for a CrossRhodes, but Roman counters with a snap mare toe scrape. Cody tries a Beautiful Disaster, but Roman nails him with a Superman punch for another near fall.## Roman, bleeding from his nose, gears up for a spear. Cody counters with a sunset flip for a near fall. Cody bounces off the turnbuckles and hits a springboard Cody Cutter. Seth tags himself in and delivers a frog splash for yet another near fall. ## Roman executes a powerbomb and prepares for a spear. Seth intervenes with a kick, prompting Cody to tag in. Cody and Seth land a double superkick on Roman. Seth follows up with a Stomp and Cody attempts a CrossRhodes, but The Rock pulls the referee out of the ring. Roman delivers a low blow to Cody and a spear. The Rock forces the referee back in, but Cody kicks out at two. ## Roman punches Cody and applies a guillotine choke. Cody appears to lose consciousness, but his arm doesn't go limp. Rock pulls Cody down to tighten the hold. Seth stomps Roman, who then throws Seth out of the ring. Rock tags himself in.## Rock confronts Cody's family before grabbing a weight belt stained with Cody's blood. Cody grabs the belt, but Rock punches him. Cody retaliates with jabs and hits a Bionic Elbow. Rock counters with a spinebuster and sets up for the People's Elbow, but Cody cuts him off with a Cody Cutter. Cody demands Rock to get up and attempts a CrossRhodes, but Roman blasts him with a Superman punch. ## Roman attempts a spear, but Seth pushes Cody out of the way. Roman accidentally spears Rock. Seth and Cody capitalize with Pedigrees for near falls. Cody aids Seth to his feet. Seth dives off the top turnbuckle with a crossbody onto Roman. Outside the ring, Rock blindsides Cody with a thumb to the eye and rams him into the steel steps. Rock tears the cover off the Spanish announce table. ## Rock spits on Cody and drives his head into the announce table. He taunts Cody's mother before positioning Cody on the table for a Rock Bottom. Seth intervenes, grabbing Rock's leg. Cody capitalizes with a Rock Bottom of his own, putting Rock through the announce table. Roman responds by spearing Seth through the ringside barrier. ## Cody sends Rock's partner Roman into the ring, then follows himself. Roman delivers a Drive By to Cody before tagging Rock in. Rock dominates Cody with kicks and punches. Cody blocks a punch and lands one of his own. They trade blows back and forth until Roman connects with an uppercut.## Cody rallies with two CrossRhodes on Roman, but Rock disrupts his attempt at a third by whipping him with the weight belt. Roman capitalizes with a Spear and tags Rock back in. Rock waits for Cody to rise before setting up a Rock Bottom, which he executes perfectly. Rock soaks in the crowd's energy before delivering the People's Elbow and securing the pinfall victory. ## WINNERS: The Rock & Roman Reigns ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE WrestleMania 40 Results: The Bloodline (The Rock and Roman Reigns) vs. Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins Full Match & Winner WrestleMania
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WWE WrestleMania 40 Results: The Bloodline (The Rock and Roman Reigns) vs. Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins Full Match & Winner

At WrestleMania 40, Cody Rhodes and World Heavyweight Champion Seth "Freakin" Rollins will go head to head with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns in a match with huge WrestleMania implications. ## If Rhodes and Rollins win, all members of The Bloodline will be barred from ringside during the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship match on Night 2. If Rock and Reigns win, the championship match on Night 2 will be held under Bloodline Rules. ## The event takes place at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on Saturday, April 6, at 7 ET/4 PT, streaming LIVE on Peacock in the United States and WWE Network everywhere else. ## The Bloodline (The Rock and Roman Reigns) vs. Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins Full Match Recap ## The WrestleMania main event kicks off with all four participants locked in an intense stare down. Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns grapple with headlocks, but neither gains the upper hand. After a tense stalemate, Rollins breaks free and lands a surprise kick to Reigns' gut. Following the strike, Rollins tags in his partner, Cody Rhodes. Rhodes and Reigns circle each other cautiously before Rhodes unleashes a flurry of strikes.## Reigns responds with a powerful clothesline, driving Rhodes into the corner. Undeterred, Rhodes locks up with Reigns in a test of strength, but Rollins shows impatience and tags himself back in. The Rock, eager to enter the fray, calls for a tag from Reigns, who obliges. As The Rock steps into the ring, a fired-up Rollins circles him with a menacing laugh. ## Roman headlocks Cody. Cody knees Roman's midsection, then forearms. Roman dodges clothesline, confused. They lock up in Greco-Roman knuckle lock, Cody to wrist lock. Seth tags in, overpowers Roman with partner, forces corner. Rock wants in. Seth locks up, Rock slams him. Seth headlocks, Rock shoves away. ## They lock up, Rock corners Seth, kicks midsection. Seth punches, Irish whips, Rock clotheslines. Rock tags Cody. They lock up, stalemate. Cody punches, Rock kicks. Cody kicks, uppercuts. Cody corners Rock, throws in turnbuckles, punches. ## Seth tags in and attacks. He and Cody hit Rock and Roman with double offense. They throw Roman out and Seth throws Rock into the drinks. Cody sends Roman into the ring apron and they both head up the ramp. ## Rock threatens the referee. The brawl spills outside the ring. Cody slams Roman on the ramp. Seth throws Cody into the crowd. Rock and Seth fight near a table. Seth throws an elbow and sends Rock into the table and guardrails. Cody throws Roman into the set.## The fight continues. Seth punches Rock, who retaliates. Roman attempts a suplex on the stage but Cody counters with his own suplex. Rock grabs a trash can and hits Seth. Seth fights back, sending Rock into the guardrail. They trade punches before Rock spits water on Seth.## The brawl moves to ringside. Seth delivers a double sledgehammer off the barrier. ## Seth Rollins sends Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson flying into the ringside barrier. Rock recovers and re-enters the ring. Rollins talks trash to Rock before getting clipped by Roman Reigns' clothesline. Rollins clutches his knee in pain, but Rock capitalizes with a kick. Rock tags in Reigns who targets Rollins' knee with a series of kicks and leg twists. Reigns utilizes the ring post to further injure Rollins' knee. ## Rock and Reigns take turns punishing Rollins' leg, with Rock applying a single leg crab. Rollins fights out of the hold but gets cut off by Reigns who throws him over the top rope. Outside the ring, Rock rams Rollins into the steel steps twice. Back in the ring, Reigns whips Rollins into the turnbuckles before applying a leg wrench. Rock adds another kick to Rollins' injured knee. The dominance continues as Reigns locks in a single leg crab. ## Reigns pummels Rollins with clotheslines in the corner. He sets up for his Superman punch, but Rollins ducks and counters with a neck breaker. Rock tags himself in and drags Rollins back to his corner. Rock unloads with punches and elbows targeting a vulnerable area. They trade punches back and forth in a slugfest. ## Rock gains the upper hand with a flurry of punches, but Seth responds with a Pele Kick. Seth throws Roman out of the ring near Cody. Roman cuts off Cody from tagging in by yanking him off the apron. Rock locks Seth in a Sharpshooter. Cody breaks the hold with a slap, causing Rock to drop Seth onto the top turnbuckle. Despite delivering a superkick and Stomp, Seth is too injured to capitalize. Roman and Cody tag in. Cody throws punches at Roman. He follows up with a running forearm and a flying powerslam before finishing him off with Beautiful Disaster. ## Cody attempts a Cody Cutter and connects for a near fall. He then sets up for a CrossRhodes, but Roman counters with a snap mare toe scrape. Cody tries a Beautiful Disaster, but Roman nails him with a Superman punch for another near fall.## Roman, bleeding from his nose, gears up for a spear. Cody counters with a sunset flip for a near fall. Cody bounces off the turnbuckles and hits a springboard Cody Cutter. Seth tags himself in and delivers a frog splash for yet another near fall. ## Roman executes a powerbomb and prepares for a spear. Seth intervenes with a kick, prompting Cody to tag in. Cody and Seth land a double superkick on Roman. Seth follows up with a Stomp and Cody attempts a CrossRhodes, but The Rock pulls the referee out of the ring. Roman delivers a low blow to Cody and a spear. The Rock forces the referee back in, but Cody kicks out at two. ## Roman punches Cody and applies a guillotine choke. Cody appears to lose consciousness, but his arm doesn't go limp. Rock pulls Cody down to tighten the hold. Seth stomps Roman, who then throws Seth out of the ring. Rock tags himself in.## Rock confronts Cody's family before grabbing a weight belt stained with Cody's blood. Cody grabs the belt, but Rock punches him. Cody retaliates with jabs and hits a Bionic Elbow. Rock counters with a spinebuster and sets up for the People's Elbow, but Cody cuts him off with a Cody Cutter. Cody demands Rock to get up and attempts a CrossRhodes, but Roman blasts him with a Superman punch. ## Roman attempts a spear, but Seth pushes Cody out of the way. Roman accidentally spears Rock. Seth and Cody capitalize with Pedigrees for near falls. Cody aids Seth to his feet. Seth dives off the top turnbuckle with a crossbody onto Roman. Outside the ring, Rock blindsides Cody with a thumb to the eye and rams him into the steel steps. Rock tears the cover off the Spanish announce table. ## Rock sp its on Cody and drives his head into the announce table. He taunts Cody's mother before positioning Cody on the table for a Rock Bottom. Seth intervenes, grabbing Rock's leg. Cody capitalizes with a Rock Bottom of his own, putting Rock through the announce table. Roman responds by spearing Seth through the ringside barrier. ## Cody sends Rock's partner Roman into the ring, then follows himself. Roman delivers a Drive By to Cody before tagging Rock in. Rock dominates Cody with kicks and punches. Cody blocks a punch and lands one of his own. They trade blows back and forth until Roman connects with an uppercut.## Cody rallies with two CrossRhodes on Roman, but Rock disrupts his attempt at a third by whipping him with the weight belt. Roman capitalizes with a Spear and tags Rock back in. Rock waits for Cody to rise before setting up a Rock Bottom, which he executes perfectly. Rock soaks in the crowd's energy before delivering the People's Elbow and securing the pinfall victory. ## The Bloodline (The Rock and Roman Reigns) vs. Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins Match Winner ## WINNER: The Rock & Roman Reigns ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Bayley Makes Case For Women Headlining Both Nights Of WWE WrestleMania 40 WWE News
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Bayley Makes Case For Women Headlining Both Nights Of WWE WrestleMania 40

With WrestleMania 40 fast approaching, Bayley is making a bold statement. The WWE Superstar recently spoke to the Daily Mail, questioning why the women can't headline both nights of the Grandest Stage of Them All. ## Bayley, currently on the road to her own WrestleMania match against IYO SKY for the WWE Women's Championship, proposed a solution: "You guys can have the first night and I'll take the second night. You know, we can do that."## "You guys can have the first night and I'll take the second night. You know, we can do that. You never had two women main event both shows at WrestleMania. Why can't it be this year?" ## This ambitious goal comes despite the expected main events for WrestleMania. The Rock's highly anticipated return is likely to headline night one alongside Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins. Night two is projected to feature the much-awaited clash between Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns.## Historically, women haven't been strangers to main eventing major WWE shows. WrestleMania itself has seen such moments twice: Becky Lynch's historic victory over Charlotte Flair and Ronda Rousey in 2019, and Bianca Belair's SmackDown Women's Championship win on WrestleMania 37's first night.## However, Bayley's vision extends beyond singular main events. NXT TakeOver: Respect in 2015 became the first major event to feature a women's main event with Bayley retaining the NXT Women's Championship against Sasha Banks in an Iron Man match. This trend continued on the main roster with Sasha Banks losing the Raw Women's Championship to Charlotte Flair at Hell in a Cell 2016.## Beyond Wrestlemania, WWE has presented several other all-female main events, including the 2017 Mae Young Classic, the 2018 Evolution pay-per-view, and even the 2018 Royal Rumble featuring the debut of Ronda Rousey. Additionally, women have closed out TLC events in 2018 and 2019, as well as Elimination Chamber in 2020 (the last pre-pandemic PLE with a live crowd) and most recently, Rhea Ripley's victory over Nia Jax at Elimination Chamber 2024. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWF WrestleMania 4 (1988) Results: Full Recap, Matches, Commentary, Winners, Rating WWE News
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WWF WrestleMania 4 (1988) Results: Full Recap, Matches, Commentary, Winners, Rating

WrestleMania IV, held on March 27, 1988, in Atlantic City, New Jersey, marked a turning point in the WWF (now WWE). This annual pay-per-view event, the fourth in the WrestleMania series, deviated from tradition in several ways. ## For the first time, the main event wasn't a single match, but the finals of a 14-man single-elimination tournament. This twist resulted in "Macho Man" Randy Savage defeating "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase to claim the vacant WWF World Heavyweight Championship. Notably absent from the main event was Hulk Hogan, the WWF's biggest star at the time. ## The undercard featured exciting matches, including a 20-man battle royal won by Bad News Brown, Demolition defeating Strike Force for the Tag Team Championship, and Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake's victory over The Honky Tonk Man for the Intercontinental Championship. ## WWE WrestleMania 4 Ongoing Results ## Battle Royal ## Everyone jumps each other as soon as the bell rings. Sam Houston gets tossed out by Danny Davis, and Sika gets the boot by a bunch of dudes at the same time. Bret Hart tries to throw Harley Race out, but Race ain't budging. JYD strangles Zhukov with the ropes for a bit. George Steele? Dude's just chillin' outside the ring, not even in the fight yet. Neidhart yells at Steele to get in there, but Steele just pulls Neidhart out instead, kicking him out of the match. Raymond gets dumped too. The Killer Bees? Gone. Bass tries to choke JYD, but JYD headbutts him back and throws him out. Even Steele gets a punch in on Bass outside the ring. Apparently, Steele got thrown out at some point but just doesn't care and won't leave. Zhukov throws Jim out. Davis gets tossed by one of the Young Stallions. Jim Powers is out too. Race and JYD trade headbutts like crazy, and JYD wins that fight. Volkoff, Zhukov, and Patera all get thrown out in the chaos. Jacques bites the dust too. JYD clotheslines Race right out of the ring.## There's only four dudes left: Bad News Brown, Paul Roma, Bret Hart, and the Junkyard Dog. Brown wastes no time and throws Roma out with a back body drop. JYD holds Hart up for Brown to clothesline, but then JYD headbutts both Brown and Hart down. JYD's on all fours, headbutting everyone in sight! Brown grabs JYD's arm quick and teams up with Hart to take him down. Hart holds JYD while Brown punches him. JYD tries to fight back, but Brown lays him out. Hart and Brown high five each other, thinking they've got it in the bag. Brown even tries to be nice to JYD for a second, but JYD ain't having it. They double team JYD and throw him out of the ring. Hart and Brown high five again and show off for the crowd. But then, BAM! Brown hits Hart with a surprise kick out of nowhere. Brown punches and stomps all over Hart, headbutts him too. He smashes Hart chest-first into the corner and then throws him out of the ring to win the whole thing. ## WINNER: Bad News Brown won by last eliminating Bret Hart ## RATING: *** ## WWF Championship Tournament – First Round Match: Ted DiBiase (with Virgil and André the Giant) vs "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan## DiBiase dives out of the ring to avoid Duggan's rush. They tie up, DiBiase shoves Duggan into the corner, then lets him go clean. They tie up again, DiBiase muscles him to the corner again. Duggan blocks a punch and fires back. They trade blows before Duggan nails DiBiase with a belly flop that sends him flying over the top rope. DiBiase huddles with Andre the Giant and Virgil, talking game plan. ## DiBiase climbs back in and claws at Duggan's eyes before chopping him down. He throws Duggan at the ropes, misses an elbow drop, and eats a clothesline for his trouble. Duggan corners him and unloads ten punches. He throws DiBiase to the other corner and charges, but DiBiase blasts him with a big boot. DiBiase bounces him off the turnbuckle and pounds on him. Then he nails him with a clothesline. DiBiase stomps on Duggan's head before climbing to the top turnbuckle for a flying elbow drop. He connects with his signature move, but Duggan kicks out at two. ## Duggan fights back, but DiBiase rakes his eyes again. He throws Duggan at the ropes, but Duggan rolls him up for a two count. DiBiase whips him into the ropes again and folds him in half with a knee to the gut. He drops an elbow and goes for a suplex, but Duggan blocks it and slams him down with his own suplex. DiBiase climbs the ropes again, but Duggan punches him out of the air mid-jump. Duggan pummels him in the corner and follows up with a clothesline. He throws DiBiase at the ropes and connects with a powerful slam. Duggan goes for his finisher, but Andre the Giant trips him up. Duggan yells at Andre, who blasts him with a punch. Duggan is dazed, and DiBiase with a fist drop to win the match. ## WINNER: Ted DiBiase ## RATING: ** ## WWF Championship Tournament – First Round Match Dino Bravo w/ Frenchy Martin vs. “The Rock” Don Muraco w/ “Superstar” Billy Graham ## The match starts! They tie up and then break apart. Bravo shoves Muraco into the corner and smashes him in the gut with his shoulder. Bravo chops Muraco's chest, then tries to whip him across the ring, but Muraco fights back and reverses it. Muraco whips Bravo into the corner and nails him with a clothesline before slamming him to the mat. Muraco climbs to the second turnbuckle for a big splash, but Bravo scrambles out of the way just in time.## Bravo recovers and kicks Muraco down hard. He throws punches at Muraco's stomach and then hits a belly-to-belly suplex. Bravo bounces Muraco off the corner turnbuckle before throwing him to the other side of the ring. He punches Muraco repeatedly and then tries to run into him with a knee, but misses. Muraco takes advantage and tackles him down. Muraco focuses on Bravo's leg, twisting and bending it painfully. He puts Bravo in a leg lock. Outside the ring, Billy Graham and Frenchy Martin start yelling at each other.## Bravo fights out of the hold, but Muraco takes him down and puts him right back in it. Bravo kicks out quickly, and Muraco gets his head stuck between the ropes. Bravo sets up for a piledriver and slams Muraco down hard. The crowd boos as Bravo celebrates. He pins Muraco for a two count. Bravo stomps on Muraco and tries for another piledriver, but Muraco flips him over his back. Muraco dodges a clothesline, and they both knock each other out with double clotheslines. Muraco punches Bravo and throws him into the ropes. He jumps off the top turnbuckle for a flying forearm smash, but accidentally hits the referee instead. It looks like it might have been on purpose by Bravo! Bravo takes advantage of the ref being down and hits a sidewalk slam on Muraco. He pins him, but the referee disqualifies Bravo because of the earlier stuff with the ropes. ## WINNER: Don Muraco via disqualification ## RATING: ** ## WWF Championship Tournament – First Round Match Greg “The Hammer” Valentine w/ “The Mouth of the South” Jimmy Hart vs. Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat ## Valentine shoves Steamboat away twice. Steamboat holds Valentine in a headlock, but Valentine throws him off. Steamboat slides between Valentine's legs after bouncing off the ropes. Steamboat cranks on Valentine's arm before kicking him. Steamboat punches Valentine down and nearly pins him. Valentine throws Steamboat into the ropes, but Steamboat slams him with his shoulder for another near fall. Steamboat bumps Valentine with his shoulder again for another two count. Valentine throws Steamboat over the top rope, but Steamboat climbs back in. Steamboat dropkicks Valentine into the ropes and tries to pin him quickly, but they mess up. ## Steamboat twists Valentine's arm and throws punches. Valentine chops Steamboat's chest a bunch before stepping on his throat. Valentine yanks Steamboat away from the ropes and slams him on the mat. Valentine smashes Steamboat with his forearm for a two count. Steamboat flips out of a back suplex and bounces Valentine off the corner. Steamboat throws an elbow and goes back to twisting Valentine's arm. Valentine bends Steamboat way back to break free before clotheslining him. Valentine elbows Steamboat in the head a bunch before pulling him onto the ring apron and choking him. Steamboat fights back with punches, but Valentine keeps jabbing him. The camera cuts to Donald Trump sitting close by. Steamboat chops Valentine down hard and almost pins him. Steamboat tries to slam Valentine, but buckles under his weight. Valentine gets a two count. ## Valentine blasts Steamboat with his forearm and smashes him in the gut. Valentine knees Steamboat in the belly and kicks him into the ropes. They trade blows back and forth before Steamboat takes Valentine down. Valentine hits Steamboat in the shoulder for a near fall. The manager yells like crazy with a bullhorn. Valentine climbs to the top turnbuckle and jumps down, chopping the back of Steamboat's head. Valentine tries to lock Valentine's legs in a special hold, but Steamboat punches him down. Steamboat smashes Valentine's face on the mat a couple of times before throwing him into the ropes. Steamboat jumps off the top rope and throws a flying elbow. Steamboat almost pins Valentine again. Steamboat slams Valentine off the corner, but the referee jumps in to stop him. Steamboat is fired up. Steamboat leaps over the ropes and tackles Valentine, but Valentine rolls through and grabs his tights to win the match. ## WINNER: Greg Valentine ## RATING: *** ## WWF Championship Tournament – First Round Match “The Natural” Butch Reed w/ Slick vs. “Macho Man” Randy Savage w/ Miss Elizabeth ## Savage sheds his headband, a defiant flourish before the clash. Reed soaks in the jeers, chest puffed in response. They grapple, Reed shoving Savage into the turnbuckles. A feint from Savage avoids Reed's right, creating space. They lock up again, Savage cinching in a waistlock. Reed explodes, powering Savage to the corner and launching a relentless knee attack. A brutal snapmare sets Savage up for a fist drop from Reed. He bounces Savage off the turnbuckle before a belly-to-belly across the ring. Savage blocks a blow, mirroring it back. ## He attempts a suplex, but Reed counters with his own, planting Savage. A thunderous elbow from Reed earns a near fall. Punches rain down on Savage, then a brutal snap off the top rope sends him crashing to the ringside. Reed basks in the moment, but Savage scrambles back in. He endures a stomp barrage before being launched into the ropes for a back elbow. Reed scales the second turnbuckle, aiming for a flying fist drop. Savage writhes in pain, rolling to the apron for refuge. Reed charges, but a miscalculation leaves him open. Savage connects with a kick, then a flurry of punches and elbows. He attempts a whip to the corner, countered by Reed. Savage sidesteps a potential disaster, launching himself off the ropes. Reed cuts him off with a clothesline, then taunts Elizabeth at ringside. A risky ascent to the top rope by Reed backfires. Savage flips him face-first onto the canvas. Capitalizing on the opportunity, Savage executes his signature Flying Elbow Drop, securing the victory. ## WINNER: Randy Savage ## RATING: ** ## WWF Championship Tournament – First Round Match One Man Gang w/ Slick vs. Bam Bam Bigelow w/ Sir Oliver Humperdink ## Gang blindsides Bigelow with a flurry of blows, driving him sternum-first into the corner. He charges again, but Bigelow nimbly dodges and slams him down with a shoulder block. With surprising agility, Bigelow executes a cartwheel and a splash, but only manages a two count. He ducks a clothesline and delivers a running cross-body, again for a near fall. Unleashing a flurry of offense, Bigelow head-butts and punches Gang before sending him crashing down with a clothesline. Elbows and head-butts follow, culminating in a devastating falling head-butt. As Bigelow charges the ropes for another attack, Slick throws a wrench into the plans by yanking the top rope down. Disrupted and forced onto the apron, Bigelow is counted out by the referee. ## WINNER: One Man Gang via count-out## RATING: ** ## WWF Championship Tournament – First Round Match “Ravishing” Rick Rude w/ Bobby “The Brain” Heenan vs. Jake “The Snake” Roberts ## They lock up again, Roberts overpowers him with a face slam. Rude recovers, scoop slamming Roberts twice before punches. Roberts dodges a third scoop slam, delivering two himself. Rude begs off, but Roberts punches him down. Noticing Damian's bag nearby, Rude scurries away. Roberts wrenches his arm and punches. He cinches in a wristlock, screams erupting from Rude. Rude retaliates with a punch, but the hold remains locked. Roberts drags him down, controlling the fight. "Weasel" chants rise from the crowd. Rude struggles to his feet, shoving Roberts to the corner. He throws shoulders before placing Roberts on the top rope. A knee to the face from Roberts stuns Rude, who signals for a DDT. Rude scrambles out, consulting with Heenan. ## Back in the ring, Roberts locks in an arm bar. Rude pushes him to the ropes, they reverse positions. Roberts seizes the opportunity for a scoop slam. He charges for a knee lift, but Rude throws him off. Rude stomps on a downed Roberts, then throws him to the ropes for a clothesline. He gyrates as Heenan warns him to focus. Rude covers for a two count. Heenan questions the delay. Rude cinches in a chin lock, grounding Roberts despite his struggles. Heenan distracts the referee as Rude chokes him. Rude resumes the chin lock as the referee turns back. Roberts fights back, whipping him off. Rude leaps to the second rope, delivering a flying elbow to the neck. He gyrates again before punches. A diving clothesline earns Rude a near fall. Back to the chin lock he goes. Donald Trump observes the match from ringside. ## Roberts breaks free with a back suplex, but Rude maintains the chin lock. Another two count for Rude. Stumbling into the ropes, Roberts falls to the apron. Rude capitalizes with an elbow drop to the neck for another two count. The relentless chin lock returns, met with chants of "boring" from the audience. The referee checks on Roberts, who retaliates by pulling Rude's hair. A second arm check is shrugged off by Roberts. He fights back with a jawbreaker, unleashing jabs before sending Rude to the ropes for a back body drop. Roberts wrenches the arm and follows with a short-arm clothesline, the crowd erupting in cheers. He attempts the DDT, but Rude shoves him to the corner. They trade blows, then double clothesline each other. Rude goes for the pin, but only gets a two count. He resorts to a roll-up with his feet on the ropes, but the bell rings as the referee counts. The match ends in a draw, eliminating both competitors. ## WINNER: Ended in a time-limit draw ## RATING: **** ## The Ultimate Warrior vs Hercules (with Bobby Heenan) ## Hercules retaliates with a push, met by Warrior's punches and chops. Warrior throws Hercules at the ropes, but he ducks and delivers two ineffective clotheslines. The third one takes Warrior down. Undeterred, Warrior rises and clotheslines Hercules. Another clothesline follows, but a hotshot attempt off the top rope falters. Warrior chops him again before Hercules dumps him over the top rope. Warrior retaliates by pulling Hercules out and unloading punches. He bounces him off the steps and throws him back in the ring. Hercules responds with punches as he enters. Elbows are traded, but Warrior regains control with punches. His signature ten punches in the corner are countered by a swift inverted atomic drop from Hercules. Warrior reverses a whip, charging at Hercules who dodges. A full nelson attempt by Hercules fails as he can't lock his fingers. Warrior overpowers him, landing on top. Both are counted down, but Warrior barely gets his shoulder up for the win. ## WINNER: The Ultimate Warrior ## RATING: ** ## WWF Championship Tournament – Quarterfinal Match André the Giant w/ Ted DiBiase and Virgil vs. Hulk Hogan ## André assaults Hogan entering the ring, head-butting him down. Chops and blows rain down on Hogan. Hogan rallies with forearms, driving André to the ropes. He grabs DiBiase on the apron and smashes him into André's head. Chops to André's chest and ropes tie him up. Hogan rips off his shirt, igniting the crowd. Trump gives a thumbs up. Hogan uses the ropes for momentum, connecting with a running fist that sends André down. Three elbows drop, but André catches Hogan and chokes him. He stomps Hogan's head, shrugging off any damage inflicted. The chokehold resumes. Chest chops and a shoulder nerve hold weaken Hogan. The referee checks on him, but Hogan fights back with a knee to André's gut and punches. A clothesline sends André to the corner. Hogan signals for the slam, but Virgil distracts the referee as DiBiase brings a chair in. Hogan eliminates DiBiase from the ring. Incensed, he grabs the chair and blasts André with it. André blocks another chair shot and retaliates, hitting Hogan in the head. The belated bell rings, ending the chaotic encounter. ## WINNER: Ended in a double disqualification ## RATING: ** ## Ted DiBiase vs Don Muraco (with Superstar Billy Graham) ## Muraco assaults DiBiase during his entrance, slamming him into the ring. He dominates early, landing a two-count after a slam and a diving fist drop. A neckbreaker and a corner whip keep DiBiase on the defensive. However, DiBiase counters by ramming Muraco's head into the ring post. He seizes control, stomping and choking Muraco before a clothesline earns him another two-count. DiBiase maintains the pressure with a knee to the midsection and another diving fist drop, but Muraco cleverly uses the ropes to break the pin. DiBiase continues his assault with choking blows and chops, but Muraco retaliates with a kick after DiBiase lowers his head. DiBiase lands a scoop slam but misses an elbow drop from the second turnbuckle. Now on offense, Muraco pummels DiBiase in the corner and delivers a clothesline. DiBiase pleads for mercy, but Muraco charges nonetheless. DiBiase cleverly counters with a hotshot into the top turnbuckle, securing a surprise victory. ## WINNER: Ted DiBiase ## RATING: ** ## WWF Championship Tournament – Quarterfinal MatchRandy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) vs Greg Valentine (with Jimmy Hart) ## Valentine pummels Savage in the corner, then throws elbows. Savage fires back, whips Valentine into the corner, and executes a snapmare followed by a knee drop for a two-count. Valentine retaliates with a takedown and elbow drop, then cinches in a shoulder breaker for another near fall. He drags Savage outside, chops him, and bounces him off the barricade. Back in the ring, Valentine grinds his elbow into Savage's neck and stomps him.## From the apron, he delivers a forearm smash. Focusing on Savage's leg, Valentine attempts a Figure Four, but Savage reaches the ropes. Valentine connects with a backbreaker for a two-count. Savage rallies, elbows Valentine down, executes a scoop slam, and ascends the top turnbuckle for a double axe handle, nearly securing the win. Jimmy Hart disrupts Savage, who chases him away. Valentine elbows Savage again, attempts a suplex, but Savage reverses it. Savage scales the turnbuckles again for another double axe handle, but Valentine catches him with a punch mid-air. Both men are down. Savage charges for a corner splash, but Valentine dodges. Valentine applies the Figure Four, but Savage counters with a small package for a cunning victory. ## WINNER: Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) ## RATING: ** ## WWF Intercontinental ChampionshipBrutus Beefcake vs The Honky Tonk Man (c) (with Jimmy Hart and Peggy Sue) ## In a heated match, Beefcake and HTM battle it out, with Beefcake gaining the upper hand early on with an atomic drop. HTM resorts to dirty tactics, escaping the ring multiple times to regroup with his allies. Despite interference from Jimmy Hart, Beefcake locks in a sleeper hold, causing HTM to pass out. As Beefcake prepares to shave HTM's head, Hart tries to intervene but ends up having his own hair cut by Beefcake instead. HTM and his allies narrowly escape as Beefcake is held back by referees. ## WINNER: Brutus Beefcake by disqualification ## RATING: ** ## The Islanders (Haku and Tama) and Bobby Heenan vs The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith and Dynamite Kid) and Koko B. Ware ## Donning a protective suit to shield himself from Matilda's teeth, Bobby Heenan joins the fray alongside the Islanders. Dynamite Kid, leading the British Bulldogs charge, overpowers the Islanders with a series of throws and strikes. Tama retaliates with a kick, but Kid responds with a vicious takedown and ring expulsion. Davey Boy Smith tags in and overpowers Tama with a slam, narrowly missing an elbow drop. Haku enters the ring, trading blows with Smith before delivering a shoulder block. Smith counters with a crucifix pin attempt, but only manages a two-count. He muscles Haku into a chin lock, but Haku escapes with an arm wrench and punches. Smith throws Tama with a military press and tags in Koko B. Ware. Ware wastes no time, dropping Haku with a dropkick and flooring Tama. He then transitions into a head-scissors takedown, controlling both Islanders.## Kid tags in, chopping and clotheslining Haku before being caught with a big boot. In an unexpected move, Heenan tags himself in, pummeling Kid while still clad in his protective gear. Kid rallies, forcing Tama to tag in. Tama back body drops Kid and attempts a splash from the second rope, but Kid meets him with raised knees. Ware tags in, peppering Tama with punches and throws before sending him into Haku. Haku retaliates with a swift kick, then tears at Ware's face before tagging in Tama. Tama clubs Ware down and tags in Heenan. Heenan joins the assault, but Ware fights back, escaping a choke and landing punches. He overpowers Heenan, driving him sternum-first into the corner and following up with a dropkick. Heenan stumbles into the ring post, shoulder first.## Chaos erupts as the Bulldogs and Islanders brawl. The Islanders overpower Ware, slamming him into Heenan. The referee calls for the pin, and the Islanders win by unorthodox means. ## WINNER: The Islanders (Haku and Tama) and Bobby Heenan ## RATING: *** ## WWF Championship Tournament – Semifinal Match One Man Gang w/ Slick vs. “Macho Man” Randy Savage w/ Miss Elizabeth ## The match begins with a lockup. Gang overpowers Savage, shoving him to the corner. Savage dodges a punch but gets grabbed. He retaliates by yanking Gang's beard and snapping him off the top turnbuckle. Gang regains control, driving Savage to the corner and pummeling him with elbows and clubs. Savage stumbles, gets knocked down, and choked with Gang's boot. More punishment follows with back clubs before Gang executes a scoop slam. Savage barely breaks the pin with his foot on the bottom rope. Gang throws another elbow for a near fall. He repeats the scoop slam, aiming for a splash, but Savage evades. Savage dodges a corner attack and unloads punches, forcing Gang out of the ring. Savage dives over the top rope with a double axe handle to Gang's head. Gang re-enters the ring. Savage attempts a slam but struggles due to Gang's weight. Gang applies a choke bomb. Slick distracts Miss Elizabeth outside. He then passes Gang a cane. Gang strikes Savage with the cane while the referee is preoccupied with Elizabeth. The referee turns back, sees the cane, and disqualifies Gang. ## WINNER: Randy Savage by disqualification ## RATING: ** ## WWF Tag Team ChampionshipDemolition (Ax and Smash) (with Mr. Fuji) vs Strike Force (Tito Santana and Rick Martel) (c) ## In the opening moments, Smash overpowers Martel with strikes and sends him into the ropes. He misses a clothesline but catches Martel's rebound. Santana disrupts with a dropkick, but Ax retaliates by attacking Santana. Martel capitalizes with a crossbody on Ax. Strike Force takes control, sending Smash into the ropes and pummeling him. Martel wrenches the arm and tags Santana, who delivers a flying elbow and maintains arm control. Smash counters with a knee and tags Ax. Santana reverses with an arm drag and arm bar. Martel tags in and resumes the arm attack, but Ax fights back with punches. Smash enters and gets hip-tossed by Martel. Santana tags in and targets Smash's arm with kicks. Smash tries to whip Martel into the ropes, but Martel anticipates and leaps over him. Ax stops Martel with a clothesline and tags in, clubbing him down. Demolition employs frequent tags to wear down Santana. Martel attempts to intervene, but the referee restrains him. Smash chops Santana before executing a near-fall suplex. He misses an elbow drop, allowing Santana to elbow Ax down. Ax overpowers Santana with clubs, but Santana rallies with a flying forearm. ## Martel and Smash trade tags. Martel unloads punches on Smash, throws him down with a back body drop, and connects with two dropkicks – one on Smash and another on Ax who enters illegally. After another dropkick on Smash, Martel applies a Boston Crab. Santana tackles Ax outside the ring. Mr. Fuji interferes from the apron, but Santana knocks Ax down and punches Fuji. In the chaos, Ax strikes Martel in the neck with Fuji's cane. Smash capitalizes with a pin for the victory. ## WINNER: Demolition (Ax and Smash) ## RATING: *** ## WWF Championship Tournament – Final Match “The Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase w/ André the Giant vs. “Macho Man” Randy Savage w/ Miss Elizabeth ## The match begins with a lockup. DiBiase overpowers Savage and corners him, but Savage fights out. Andre interferes by grabbing Savage's leg, drawing a warning from the referee. Chants of "Hogan" erupt from the crowd. Savage wrenches DiBiase's arm before reversing a whip and shoulder-blocking him down. Savage rebounds off the ropes, but Andre sweeps his legs. The "Hogan" chants intensify. DiBiase targets Savage's arm, but Savage reverses the hold. DiBiase corners Savage and pummels his midsection with punches and chops before elbowing him in the back. He whips Savage into the ropes for a clothesline attempt, but only gets a two-count. Savage reverses a whip and gets shoulder blocked down by DiBiase. DiBiase tries a sunset flip, but Savage counters and gets a near-fall. DiBiase confers with Andre in the corner.## DiBiase resumes the attack with knee strikes and chops before stomping Savage and sending him into the ropes for a back elbow. Another elbow to the neck and a whip are followed by Savage ducking a clothesline and taking DiBiase down. He snaps DiBiase off the top turnbuckle and connects with a high knee that sends him flying over the top rope. Savage climbs to the top rope for a flying attack, but Andre steps in front of DiBiase, forcing Savage to abort and climb down. He whispers to Elizabeth, who sprints backstage. DiBiase capitalizes with punches and a near-fall after a chin lock. The "Hogan" chants return.## Suddenly, Elizabeth returns with Hulk Hogan by her side. Hogan grabs a chair and sits menacingly at ringside, unsettling DiBiase and wearying Andre. DiBiase corners Savage again, but Andre pulls him out. Hogan retaliates with punches, sending Andre to his knees. In the ring, DiBiase clotheslines Savage and gets a near-fall after an elbow drop. A suplex earns him another two-count, followed by arguments with the referee. DiBiase tries a gutwrench suplex but only manages a near-fall, slamming the mat in frustration. He connects with a scoop slam and climbs to the top rope. Savage catches him and flips him off, wasting no time to climb up himself and attempt a flying elbow drop. DiBiase dodges, however, and applies the Million Dollar Dream. The referee is distracted by Andre. Hogan seizes the opportunity, entering the ring and smashing a chair into DiBiase's back. Savage capitalizes with a flying elbow drop, securing the victory. ## WINNER: Randy Savage ## RATING: *** ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

UFC Vegas 89 Result: Amanda Ribas vs. Rose Namajunas Full Fight & Winner UFC News
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UFC Vegas 89 Result: Amanda Ribas vs. Rose Namajunas Full Fight & Winner

The UFC Apex in Las Vegas braces itself for a pivotal women's flyweight clash this Saturday night as Amanda Ribas squares off against Rose Namajunas in the main event of UFC Vegas 89. ## Ribas, a veteran since joining the UFC in 2019, holds a unique distinction of being ranked in both the strawweight and flyweight divisions. Despite her consistent success, a title shot has remained elusive. A win over a former champion like Namajunas could be the key to unlocking that dream. ## Namajunas, a two-time UFC strawweight champion, has experienced the highs and lows of the fight game. After dominating Zhang Weili twice to solidify her reign at 115 lbs, she suffered a shocking defeat to Carla Esparza, a fight considered one of the least exciting in recent MMA history. ## Seeking a resurgence, Namajunas made a move to flyweight but came up short in her debut against Manon Fiorot last September. This fight against Ribas marks her second outing at flyweight, and a win is crucial to get back on the winning track. ## Below check out the live blog. ## ROUND 1: Rose Namajunas edged out a close first round against Carla Esparza. Both fighters came out tentative, circling each other and testing the waters with jabs. Namajunas landed the first significant strike, a straight left, but Ribas countered with a flurry of calf kicks and stance switches.## The round continued with a frenetic pace. Ribas displayed energetic movement but was caught by a dipping right hand from Namajunas. Ribas responded by clinching and attempting a takedown, but Namajunas defended well and landed some knees to the body while trapped against the fence.## Ribas continued to fight with constant movement, landing a right hook that stunned Namajunas momentarily. However, Namajunas answered back with a left of her own. Ribas secured another takedown, but Namajunas displayed impressive grappling skills, rolling through and taking top position with 90 seconds remaining in the round.## Namajunas controlled the rest of the round, smothering Ribas with her right elbow and chipping away with strikes. Ribas attempted to create space with elbows but ultimately seemed content to defend and survive the round from her back. ## ROUND 2: The second round started with Ribas throwing a pair of kicks to the body, but Namajunas quickly established her circling movement and landed a right hand followed by left overhand punches. Despite absorbing the shots well, Ribas struggled to find her range.## A spinning back kick from Ribas landed on Namajunas's body, but Namajunas maintained good posture. Namajunas then opted for a more cautious approach, aiming for single shots at range while Ribas kept busy with hand movements and leg kicks.## Ribas attempted two headlock tosses, but Namajunas displayed good defense, escaping both attempts and ending the round in dominant top position. ## ROUND 3: The first two rounds were a display of contrasting styles. Ribas, known for her frenetic energy, constantly pressured Namajunas, while Namajunas used her jab and footwork to control the distance and land counterstrikes. Ribas even attempted a head kick that Namajunas narrowly avoided.## The third round saw a shift in momentum. Namajunas started landing more consistently, including a well-timed body kick reminiscent of Lyoto Machida's style. Despite this, Ribas remained undeterred, pressuring Namajunas and eventually securing a takedown with a bodylock. However, Namajunas displayed impressive grappling skills, scrambling free and preventing Ribas from establishing dominance.## The fight continued with both fighters exchanging positions in the clinch. Ribas managed to land two throws, the first a headlock toss and the second putting her in top half guard. Namajunas showed great resilience, escaping both positions and even landing some elbows while scrambling. Despite a brief scare where Ribas almost secured a back mount, Namajunas held on to win the round and the fight. ## ROUND 4: In a close-fought battle, Rose Namajunas emerged victorious after a three-round fight against Michelle Ribas. The fight saw a shift in momentum throughout, with Ribas bringing high activity in the early rounds, but Namajunas landing the cleaner shots.## Ribas started strong, keeping Namajunas on the defensive with her constant movement. However, Namajunas weathered the storm and began to find her rhythm, landing sharp jabs and rights throughout the fight.## The final round was particularly close, with both fighters trading blows until the very end. ## ROUND 5: The first three rounds were tightly contested, with both fighters showcasing their striking prowess. Ribas displayed aggression, but Namajunas countered with clean technique and movement. The fourth round was a pivotal turning point, with Namajunas showcasing sharp jabs and a takedown that seemed to sway the judges. ## Despite Ribas landing more strikes according to the stats, the judges ultimately favoured Namajunas' accuracy and control throughout the fight. The final round remained close, with neither fighter landing a clear knockout blow. ## WINNER: Rose Namajunas via Decision (unanimous) (49–46, 49–46, 48–47) ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWF WrestleMania 3 (1987) Results: Full Recap, Matches, Commentary, Winners, Rating WWE News
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WWF WrestleMania 3 (1987) Results: Full Recap, Matches, Commentary, Winners, Rating

WrestleMania III, held on March 29, 1987, wasn't just a wrestling event; it was a pop culture phenomenon. The third annual WrestleMania cemented professional wrestling's place in mainstream entertainment. ## The Pontiac Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan became the battleground for the legendary main event: Hulk Hogan, the all-American hero, defending his WWF World Heavyweight Championship against the imposing Andre the Giant. While the official attendance was inflated at 93,173, the estimated 78,000 strong crowd still witnessed a spectacle. ## WrestleMania III wasn't a one-match show. Twelve matches filled the card, including the iconic technical masterpiece between Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat and Randy "Macho Man" Savage for the Intercontinental Championship. ## The event shattered pay-per-view records, reaching an estimated audience of millions across North America. WrestleMania III wasn't just about in-ring action; it was a cultural touchstone, with the soulful strains of Aretha Franklin's "Who's Zoomin' Who?" setting the tone for the evening. ## WWE WrestleMania 3 Ongoing Results ## The Can-Am Connection (Rick Martel and Tom Zenk) vs. Bob Orton and The Magnificent Muraco (with Mr. Fuji) ## The bell rings and Muraco and Martel lock up. Muraco overpowers Martel and sends him to the corner. Martel fights back with a hip toss and a monkey flip for a two count. Both men are trading blows, with Muraco frustrated by Martel's agility. ## Zenk tags in and delivers a quick scoop slam on Orton. Martel joins the attack with an arm bar and sends Orton headfirst into the turnbuckle. Orton tries to fight back with a full nelson, but Zenk reverses it. The chaos continues as Muraco accidentally hits Orton when trying to interfere.## Martel and Zenk take turns punishing Orton's arm. Muraco tags in and delivers a neckbreaker to Martel. Orton gets back in the fight with a diving elbow for a near fall. Muraco tags back in, but Zenk is quick to tag in as well.## The Can-Am Connection is on fire! They double team Muraco and Orton, sending Orton flying out of the ring. With a perfectly executed cross-body, Zenk and Martel pin Muraco for the win! ## WINNERS: The Can-Am Connection (Rick Martel and Tom Zenk) ## RATING: ** ## Billy Jack Haynes vs. Hercules Hernandez w/ Bobby “The Brain” Heenan ## The bell rings, and Hercules and Haynes lock eyes in the center of the ring. Tension hangs heavy in the air as they circle each other, sizing each other up. Hercules throws the first punch, but Haynes dodges it and retaliates with a headlock. They grapple for position, with Hercules eventually overpowering Haynes and driving him into the corner.## The referee, Dave Hebner, jumps in to separate the wrestlers, but gets caught in the crossfire as Hercules throws a knee. Hercules continues his assault, unleashing a flurry of punches and sending Haynes reeling. Haynes tries to fight back, but his back seems to be bothering him.## Heenan, Hercules' manager, shouts encouragement from ringside. Haynes, fueled by desperation, connects with a powerful slam, but Hercules quickly recovers. The fight continues back and forth, with both wrestlers exchanging blows. They collide in the center of the ring with a double clothesline, both men momentarily stunned.## Haynes gets to his feet first and connects with a series of strikes. He climbs to the top rope and launches himself at Hercules with a diving fist drop. Haynes wastes no time, locking in a full nelson on the weakened Hercules. Heenan screams for Hercules to fight back. ## With a burst of strength, Hercules pulls Haynes towards the ropes, causing them both to crash to the outside. Haynes maintains the full nelson hold, and the referee starts the ten count. Neither man is able to get back into the ring before the count reaches ten, resulting in a dramatic double countout. ## WINNER: Ended in a double countout ## RATING: *** ## Hillbilly Jim, Haiti Kid, and Little Beaver vs King Kong Bundy, Little Tokyo, and Lord Littlebrook ## The action is hot in the ring! Little Haiti and Little Tokyo are battling it out, with Tokyo taking control early with a headlock takeover. But Haiti fights back, whipping him off. The brawl spills outside the ropes as all four wrestlers become entangled. ## Inside the ring, Tokyo and Littlebrook bump chests in a display of dominance. Beaver and Haiti then team up for a unique maneuver, grabbing their opponents' legs and performing a hilarious "rowboat" move. Littlebrook finally gets the upper hand, tagging in against the exhausted Beaver.## The wrestlers lock up against the ropes, tension building. Littlebrook backs away strategically, but Tokyo sees an opening and tags in. However, the ever-present King Kong Bundy muscles his way in, demanding a piece of the action. Haiti and Beaver charge towards the massive Bundy, but their attacks seem futile. Beaver manages to slip through Bundy's legs and lands a dropkick, but the giant barely flinches. ## The mayhem continues as Hillbilly Jim tags in for his team. Fists fly as Jim and Bundy trade punches. Jim ducks a clothesline and delivers one of his own, followed by a devastating elbow drop. Haiti and Beaver jump on Jim's back to try and pin the enormous Bundy, but even with their combined weight, Bundy kicks out at the two count. ## Just as Jim starts regaining momentum, Bundy connects with a brutal back elbow. To further dominate his opponent, Bundy throws Jim in a punishing chin lock. Beaver, seeing his teammate in distress, rushes in and delivers a slap to Bundy's face. ## Jim manages to cut off Bundy before more damage can be done, but the enraged giant retaliates by avalanching Jim in the corner. Beaver, ever the fighter, charges in again, launching himself at Bundy. However, Bundy overpowers him with a ferocious scoop slam, followed by a merciless elbow drop. The referee, witnessing this blatant disregard for the rules, steps in and disqualifies King Kong Bundy. ## WINNER: Hillbilly Jim, Haiti Kid, and Little Beaver ## RATING: ** ## Loser Must Bow match: Harley Race (with Bobby Heenan and The Fabulous Moolah) vs. Junkyard Dog ## The bell rings and wrestlers circle each other. They lock up and one slams the other into the ropes. A flurry of punches is exchanged before an ankle is pulled from outside the ring. The fight spills out of the ring as one chases the other around ringside.## Back in the ring, one head-butts the other sending them down. The fight continues outside the ring with one getting kicked from the apron. They take a hard bump on the floor before narrowly avoiding a diving head-butt. With help from the manager, the fighter who avoided the head-butt throws their opponent back in the ring.## Dominance continues with a scoop slam and abdominal stretch. The opponent escapes and connects with a head-butt. The momentum from a corner maneuver sends the opponent flying out of the ring. They return and face a barrage of head-butts. A distraction allows the opponent to land a belly-to-belly suplex for the win! ## WINNER: “King” Harley Race ## RATING: ** ## The Dream Team (Greg Valentine and Brutus Beefcake) (with Johnny Valiant and Dino Bravo) vs The Rougeau Brothers (Jacques Rougeau and Raymond Rougeau) ## Beefcake starts the match against Raymond Rougeau and applies a hammerlock. Raymond flips over him and hits an atomic drop. Jacques Rougeau tags in, and the Rougeau Brothers double dropkick Beefcake out of the ring. ## Back in the ring, Valentine and Jacques exchange punches. Raymond tags in and hits a standing cross-body block for a two count. Jacques tags back in but misses a springboard cross-body block as Valentine ducks. Valentine takes control, hitting elbows and a scoop slam before tagging Beefcake back in. ## Beefcake stomps away at Jacques for a two count. Valentine tags in and clubs Jacques while Beefcake hits a backbreaker. Bobby Heenan joins the broadcast booth, arguing that he's undefeated tonight despite Hercules' loss earlier. Valentine applies a Figure Four Leglock, but Jacques reaches the ropes. He fights back with a back body drop on Valentine and tags in Raymond. Raymond kicks Valentine down and applies a sleeper hold.## Chaos erupts as Beefcake attempts an axe handle from the second rope but accidentally hits Valentine when Raymond moves. Jacques tags in and The Rougeau Brothers hit a double-team maneuver. However, outside the ring, Dino Bravo takes advantage of the distraction. He leaps from the second rope and connects with a flying elbow on Jacques. With the referee distracted by Beefcake, Valentine pins Jacques for the victory. ## WINNER: The Dream Team ## RATING: ** ## Hair vs. Hair Match: "Rowdy" Roddy Piper vs Adrian Adonis (with Jimmy Hart) ## Roddy Piper and Adorable Adrian Adonis lock up in a furious brawl to kick off their highly anticipated retirement match. Punches fly, a belt comes into play, and even Jimmy Hart gets involved in the chaos. Piper throws both Adonis and Hart out of the ring, much to the delight of the roaring crowd.## The action continues inside the ring with Piper controlling Adonis with a headlock. Adonis fights back and delivers a series of blows, launching Piper out of the ring. At ringside, Adonis continues the assault, leaving Piper wobbly on his feet. Back in the ring, the punishment continues with Adonis applying a sleeper hold. Jimmy Hart celebrates prematurely with a pair of hedge clippers.## Suddenly, the tide turns. Piper rallies, punches out Hart, and sends Adonis into the ropes with the clippers still in his hand. Piper capitalizes on the opportunity, locking in his signature Sleeper Hold. Adonis weakens, and the referee delivers the three count. ## WINNER: “Rowdy” Roddy Piper ## RATING: *** ## Danny Davis and The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart) (with Jimmy Hart) vs Tito Santana and The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith and Dynamite Kid) ## Santana unloads on Hart before sending him cornered. Hart attempts a slingshot maneuver but Santana catches him and brings him down with a thud. Neidhart tags in for a struggling Hart, and Smith counters with a side headlock. Neidhart whips Smith off the ropes, but Smith cleverly redirects him into Hart. Santana tags in and wrenches Neidhart's arm. Neidhart uses a sneaky distraction to allow Hart and the referee a cheap shot on Santana. Neidhart maintains the pressure on Santana, but Santana fights back and tags in Smith. ## Smith delivers a back body drop on Neidhart, who responds with a swift elbow to the face. Neidhart overpowers Smith with a scoop slam before tagging Hart back in. Hart misses a flying elbow drop, opening the door for the Dynamite Kid. Kid tags in and takes Hart down with a vicious sternum-first attack. Neidhart breaks up the pin attempt. The fight continues as Santana rushes in to stop Neidhart's assault on Kid. Neidhart applies a chin lock on Kid, before tagging Hart back in. The Hart Foundation executes a double-team maneuver, but Davis creates further controversy by tagging himself in for his wrestling debut! Davis throws punches at Kid before tagging Hart back in. ## The beatdown on Kid continues with punches, headbutts, and tags between Davis and the Hart Foundation. Santana finally breaks the onslaught with punches and a scary back body drop on Davis. He throws the Hart Foundation out and connects with a flying forearm on Davis. Santana applies the Figure Four Leglock, but Neidhart breaks it up. Smith tags in and overpowers Davis. The crowd erupts as Smith delivers a series of devastating moves on Davis, culminating in a running powerslam. Neidhart breaks up the pin just in time. The chaos continues as Davis uses Jimmy Hart's megaphone to strike Smith in the head while the referee's back is turned. Davis with a pin attempt, and the referee awards the victory to The Hart Foundation by disqualification. ## WINNER: Danny Davis and The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart) (with Jimmy Hart) ## RATING: *** ## Butch Reed (with Slick) vs. Koko B. Ware ## The bell rings and Ware and Reed circle each other. Ware throws a punch but Reed ducks away. They lock up and Ware pushes Reed into the ropes. Ware dances around the ring before clinching with Reed again. Reed lands a punch and sends Ware into the ropes. Ware avoids an elbow and tries a roll-up, but Reed holds the ropes for leverage. Ware dropkicks Reed out of the ring and celebrates. Reed climbs back in and Ware punches him in the midsection. ## Ware throws punches with his taped fist before sending Reed into the ropes again. Reed counters with a blow to the back, taking Ware down. Frankie the parrot squawks from ringside. Reed continues to pummel Ware with punches. Ware reverses a whip into the corner and executes a hip toss. Ware dominates with punches before a dropkick for a two count. He tries another pin but only gets a two count again. Ware attempts a running cross-body block, but Reed rolls through and grabs his tights for a surprising victory. ## WINNER: Butch Reed ## RATING: ** ## WWF Intercontinental Championship: Ricky Steamboat (with George Steele) vs. Randy Savage (c) (with Miss Elizabeth) ## Miss Elizabeth escorts Savage out of the ring. Steamboat and Savage circle each other before locking up. Steamboat gains the upper hand with arm drags and takes Savage down. Savage retreats outside the ring to regroup.## Steamboat chases Savage back in, but Savage attacks him and takes control. Savage throws Steamboat into the corner and chokes him on the ropes. Steamboat fights back and wrenches Savage's arm. The action spills outside the ring, with both men trading blows.## Savage sends Steamboat crashing over the top rope. Steele checks on his friend, but Savage continues the assault. Back in the ring, Savage dominates with a series of near falls. Steamboat shows resilience, fighting back with punches and chops.## Savage remains relentless, but Steamboat counters a back suplex and delivers a flying chop. He pins Savage, but only gets a two count. The fight continues outside the ring, with Steamboat sending Savage crashing into the commentary table.## Back inside, Savage connects with a flying elbow and nearly pins Steamboat. He continues to dominate, but Steamboat refuses to give up. He counters a move and rolls Savage up for the win. ## WINNER: Ricky Steamboat ## RATING: ** ## The Honky Tonk Man (with Jimmy Hart) vs Jake Roberts (with Alice Cooper) ## Roberts starts the fight strong, attacking HTM as he enters the ring. He throws HTM around the ring and lands several punches before HTM tries to escape. Roberts follows him out of the ring and continues the assault, taking the fight to the outside.## Alice Cooper is enjoying the beatdown, while HTM seems desperate. Roberts throws HTM back into the ring, but HTM fights back with knees and kicks. The fight continues back and forth with both wrestlers trading blows.## There's a stir in the corner as Damian appears to be trying to break free from his confinement. Roberts attempts a DDT but HTM escapes again. Roberts pursues HTM outside the ring but gets distracted by Jimmy Hart. HTM takes advantage, slamming Roberts into the ring post.## Cooper is tending to Roberts at ringside as HTM celebrates inside the ring. HTM maintains control, repeatedly knocking Roberts down. HTM goes for his signature move but Roberts counters. The fight swings back in Roberts' favor as he lands punches and kicks.## HTM tries to plead for mercy but Roberts is relentless. HTM seems on the verge of defeat but Jimmy Hart intervenes during a DDT attempt, allowing HTM to roll up Roberts for a controversial win. ## WINNER: The Honky Tonk Man ## RATING: *** ## The Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff (with Slick) vs The Killer Bees (B. Brian Blair and Jim Brunzell) ## Sheik and Volkoff jump The Killer Bees at the bell, attacking them from behind. The chaos spills into the corner as both teams trade blows. The referee struggles to regain control.## The Killer Bees turn the tide, sending Sheik and Volkoff into each other before taking them down. Volkoff gets knocked out of the ring, leaving Sheik to face a double team. The Bees focus on Sheik's arm, weakening him with quick tags and a series of maneuvers.## Brunzell takes control, connecting with a dropkick on Sheik. Volkoff breaks up the pin attempt, sparking a brawl between him and Blair. On the other side of the ring, Sheik and Volkoff take turns attacking Brunzell, keeping him isolated.## Sheik applies a Camel Clutch on Brunzell, but Duggan charges into the ring. He chases Volkoff away and blasts Sheik with his signature 2×4, causing the disqualification. ## WINNER: The Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff ## RATING: *** ## WWF World Heavyweight Championship: Hulk Hogan (c) vs André the Giant (with Bobby Heenan) ## Hulk Hogan and Andre the Giant face off in the ring. Gorilla Monsoon calls it, "The irresistible force meeting the immovable object!" Hogan strategizes while circling the giant. Andre stares him down. ## Suddenly, Andre charges at Hogan, knocking him down. Hogan retaliates with a shove, then lands a punch on Andre's chest. He attempts his signature scoop slam but struggles under Andre's weight. The referee counts a near fall, and Andre disputes it, demanding a two-count. ## Andre dominates, battering Hogan's back and slamming him twice. He steps on Hogan's back with a smirk, then throws him into the corner effortlessly. Heenan urges for more punishment, and Andre complies, delivering shoulder blocks and a hip attack. Hogan rallies, throwing punches and landing a running elbow. He chops Andre's chest and bounces him off the turnbuckle repeatedly. Andre staggers. ## Hogan charges, but Andre catches him with a boot and applies a bearhug. Hogan breaks free with punches, hurting his hand but connecting with shoulder blocks. Andre chops Hogan down and tosses him out of the ring, continuing the assault. Hogan dodges a headbutt, causing Andre to hit the ring post. Hogan seizes the opportunity, pulls back the ringside mats, and attempts a piledriver on the concrete. Andre counters, but Hogan ducks a big boot and clotheslines him. Hogan hits his scoop slam and Leg Drop, covering Andre for the three-count. The crowd erupts as Hogan celebrates his historic victory, ending Andre the Giant's 15-year undefeated streak. ## WINNER: Hulk Hogan ## RATING: **** ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...