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ON SATURDAY APRIL 2nd AND SUNDAY APRIL 3rd, 2022

FROM 11pm

CONFIRMED MATCHES

SATURDAY 02 APRIL

Raw Women's Championship -- Becky Lynch (c) vs. Bianca Belair: Lynch returned to WWE and beat Belair in seconds to become Raw women's champion at SummerSlam. Belair has been waiting for a definitive rematch and settling things at WrestleMania was one of the only ways WWE could make up for the disastrous decision they made with how they approached Lynch's initial win over Belair. Belair earned her shot by winning the women's Elimination Chamber match.

The Miz & Logan Paul vs. The Mysterios: Miz had issues dealing with two-on-one situations against Rey and Dominik Mysterio, including losing to Rey at the Elimination Chamber event. After that loss, he vowed to bring in a friend to help him even the odds. That friend ended up being Paul, the social media star-turned-boxer who has spent the last year flirting with the idea of competing in WWE.

Seth Rollins vs. TBA: As rumors continue to swirl that Rhodes is returning to WWE after his stint as one of the founders of AEW, everything has been positioned for Rollins to be his opponent. Rollins has been "left off" the card, failing over and over to secure a spot. Vince McMahon called Rollins to his office to tell him he would, in fact, have a match on the card, though he would not know his opponent until he was in the ring.

Drew McIntyre vs. Happy Corbin: McIntyre has been feuding with Corbin and Madcap Moss for months now, beating Moss at both Day 1 and Elimination Chamber -- and nearly killing Moss in the process. That was always going to lead to McIntyre vs. Corbin and we're finally getting that match. This has been a way to keep McIntyre active and on TV while waiting for him to be elevated back to the main event picture.

SmackDown Tag Team Championship -- The Usos (Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso) (c) vs. Rick Boogs and Shinsuke Nakamura: Boogs and Nakamura earned a title shot on the March 11 episode of SmackDown. Jimmy offered Boogs and Nakamura a SmackDown Tag Team title match if Boogs could defeat Jey. Boogs made short work of the champion, officially landing them on the WrestleMania card.

SmackDown Women's Championship -- Charlotte Flair (c) vs. Ronda Rousey: After winning the Royal Rumble, the question became which title Rousey would challenge for. On Feb. 4, Rousey made it official, showing up on SmackDown to challenge Flair to a match at WrestleMania. It was not a surprising choice, but Fialr vs. Rousey makes the kind of match WWE loves to position as a women's main event for the biggest event of the year and if anyone can drag Rousey to a good match in her first singles bout in years, it's Flair.

"Stone Cold" Steve Austin appears on The KO Show hosted by Kevin Owens: Owens promised the most stupendous KO Show of all time, demanding an appearance by legendary WWE champion Austin. "Stone Cold" accepted the offer, promising to bring the fight to Owens.

SUNDAY 03 APRIL

Title vs. Title -- Roman Reigns (Universal Champion) vs. Brock Lesnar (WWE Champion): Lesnar cemented his shot at Reigns by winning the Royal Rumble. The two have a very long history and recently had their planned Day 1 match canceled when Reigns tested positive for COVID-19. Lesnar would go on to win the WWE championship at Day 1, a title he lost at Royal Rumble when Reigns interfered in his match with Bobby Lashley. Lesnar then regained the title by winning the Elimination Chamber match, setting up a title vs. title clash on the biggest show of the year.

Edge vs. AJ Styles: After pointing out his incredible resume on wrestling's biggest stage, Edge issued an open challenge for anyone to face him at WresteMania. One week later, that challenge was answered by Styles, setting up a dream match. Edge then viciously attacked Styles, hitting two con-chair-tos and turning heel as he demanded Styles be the "pitbull" version of himself instead of the guy who sat in Omos' shadow in a tag team.

Women's Tag Team Championship -- Queen Zelina & Carmella (c) vs. Naomi & Sasha Banks vs. Rhea Ripley & Liv Morgan vs. Natalya and Shayna Bazler: There wasn't much set-up for this match. Banks returned to SmackDown and defeated Shotzi in a one-on-one match. After the match, Naomi joined Banks to announce they'd challenge Zelina and Carmella for the titles at WrestleMania. Ripley and Morgan were added to the match after defeating the champ's in a non-title bout on Raw. Authority figure Sonya Deville added Natalya and Shayna Bazler to the mix after they interfered in a tag team match on SmackDown, laying waste to competitors Naomi, Banks, Ripley and Morgan.

Pat McAfee vs. Austin Theory: Despite some rumors that McAfee would face Vince McMahon, it's McMahon's on-screen protege who will get the slot at WrestleMania. Theory will look to make a show of McAfee's main roster debut after McAfee confirmed his participation at the event when Vince McMahon appeared on his radio show. After McMahon had taken Theory under his wing, the young superstar is looking to make a big point when he faces down with the commentator at the event.

Sami Zayn vs. Johnny Knoxville: The "Jackass" star appeared in the Royal Rumble and has already had several run-ins with Zayn. Outside the ring, the two had an altercation at the premiere of the new Jackass film. The clear build to a match eventually finalized when it was announced the pair would appear in one-on-one action after Knoxville showed up at SmackDown and provided a distraction that allowed Ricochet to pin Zayn to win the intercontinental championship.

Raw Tag Team Championship -- RK-Bro (c) vs. The Street Profits vs. Alpha Academy: After RK-Bro won the tag titles for a second time, the Profits were quick to remind the champions that they had defeated them just weeks before Riddle and Randy Orton won the belts. Riddle and Orton would accept the challenge but Alpha Academy forced their way into the match through a series of attacks and matches with the other two involved teams.

Bobby Lashley vs. Omos: Omos has been dominant as a singles star, winning several handicap matches on Raw while insisting no man on the roster could handle him. Lashley responded to this by making his return to Raw for the first time since prior to Elimination Chamber. The two briefly brawled before sharing a WrestleMania sign point.

The New Day vs. Sheamus & Ridge Holland: Originally this match was scheduled for Saturday night, between the match between Flair and Rousey and the KO Show, it was pulled after the card overran. This match came about after The New Day challenged Sheamus and Ridge Holland to a fight after Holland put Big E in hospital with a broken neck.

HIGHLIGHTS

RESULTS SATURDAY 02 APRIL

SmackDown Tag Team Championship -- The Usos (c) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura & Rick Boogs: Nakamura got things rolling to start the match but The Usos quickly turned the table and isolated the former intercontinental champion away from Boogs. Nakamura was able to get the hot tag to Boogs, who quickly took out both Jimmy and Jey before hitting a big delayed suplex on Jimmy Uso for the first real near fall of the match. Boogs attempted to put both Usos up in a fireman's carry but his knee gave out. This gave The Usos momentum and Jimmy Uso nearly scored the win with an Uso Splash on Nakamura. Boogs never returned to the match, and WWE later announced Boogs had suffered a torn quad-patellar tendon The Usos soon scored the win after hitting their version of the 3D. Unfortunate stuff with the injury and it caused the end of the match to fall together oddly and in a rushed fashion. According to the announcement, Boogs will have surgery in the coming days to repair the injury. The Usos (c) def. Shinsuke Nakamura & Rick Boogs via pinfall to retain the titles.

Drew McIntyre vs. Happy Corbin: After a brief brawl segment to start the match, Corbin took over and hit McIntyre with a vertical suplex followed by a back suplex. McIntyre continued to eat punches from Corbin before Madcap Moss attempted to celebrate with Corbin, causing enough of an accidental distraction that McIntyre started his comeback with a spinebuster. Corbin was able to cut off the comeback fairly quickly when he scored a near fall off a Deep Six. Momentum continued to swing before McIntyre set up for the Claymore only for Moss to pull Corbin from the ring for the save. McIntyre would miss with a Claymore and fall right into End of Days but McIntyre kicked out at two. A shocked Corbin would eat a Claymore moments later, giving McIntyre the win. A fun midcard match with some solid momentum swings and a good false finish off the End of Days. The right kind of WrestleMania midcard action. After the match, McIntyre attempted to slash Moss with his sword but only managed to cut through the two top ropes. Drew McIntyre def. Happy Corbin via pinfall.

The Mysterios vs. The Miz & Logan Paul: Paul showed off some impressive athleticism early on, leapfrogging Rey Mysterio multiple times before hitting a split mid-ring. That only served to get Paul kicked in the head, however, and he was forced to tag out to Miz. Paul continued to show off some impressive moves, including drilling Dominik Mysterio with a running powerslam and a blockbuster. While Miz and Paul used several cheap tactics to keep control, the Mysterios kept fighting back, using a variety of DDTs and speed-based moves to continue to fight back. In a moment of cheap heel heat, Paul hit Rey with the Three Amigos and a frog splash with an Eddie Guerrero shimmy. The Guerreros responded by hitting Paul with a tandem 619 but they missed a blind tag by the Miz, who was able to sneak into the ring and hit a Skull-Crushing Finale on Rey to get the win. After the match, Miz turned on Paul and hit him with a Skull-Crushing Finale. Unsurprisingly, a celebrity match at WrestleMania was a fun ride. Paul being a young, athletic performer certainly didn't hurt anything. The Miz & Logan Paul def. The Mysterios via pinfall.

Raw Women's Championship -- Becky Lynch (c) vs. Bianca Belair: The Texas Southern University marching band performed ahead of Belair's entrance, adding a big-match feel. Lynch hit the Manhandle Slam seconds into the match, calling back to her ultra-quick win at SummerSlam. Belair was able to kick out this time, however. The early sprint saw a lot of fast pin attempts before the match spilled to ringside and Lynch sent Belair into the ring steps. Lynch used this momentum to hit several big moves, including a guillotine legdrop as Belair was draped over the top rope. Belair came back after the early run for Lynch, hitting the double chicken wing slam and the rebound moonsault for a near fall. Belair placed Lynch on her shoulders in a fireman's carry and took her to the second rope before dropping her on the top rope. That set up another near fall for Belair after hitting a second-rope 450 splash. Lynch hit her own big move, coming off the turnbuckle with a flipping kick to the face. Lynch countered the K.O.D. by grabbing the top rope and shortly after hit Belair with a Manhandle Slam on the ring steps at ringside. That failed to get Lynch the win and she began to lose her composure. Lynch again went for the Manhandle Slam but Belair kicked off the turnbuckle into a backflip to escape before hitting the K.O.D. to get the win. The crowd was absolutely mad for the finish and the match was fantastic. Belair already has a true legacy at WrestleMania. In a just world, she is the next wrestler to have an Undertaker-style "streak" at WrestleMania. Bianca Belair def. Becky Lynch (c) via pinfall to win the title.

Seth Rollins vs. Cody Rhodes: Rollins reacted with surprise but not a complete meltdown as Rhodes was revealed as his mystery opponent. The crowd was also hot for the return and the two men mixed it up with some back-and-forth work as Rhodes stayed a step ahead early. After both men spilled to the outside after a suplex over the top rope, things slowed a bit as Rhodes started to work on Rollins' arm. Rollins was able to get back in control of the match, taunting Rhodes along the way by telling him, "Welcome back to the big leagues." Rhodes stormed back with a suicide dive on Rollins to the outside. The two continued to brawl before Rollins got rolling back in the ring, eventually hitting a falcon arrow for a near fall. Rhodes countered the stomp multiple times before finally hitting Cross Rhodes only for Rollins to kick out. The match became a war of convincing near falls, with Rollins hitting a pedigree and having Rhodes kick out before screaming that Rhodes was in his house and his company. Rhodes would respond by hitting Cross Rhodes twice before a bionic elbow and one final Cross Rhodes to pick up the win. The match got a bit sloppy, especially down the stretch but as a moment, it served its purpose quite well. It will be interesting to see how WWE handles Rhodes being back beyond this night. Cody Rhodes def. Seth Rollins via pinfall.

SmackDown Women's Championship -- Charlotte Flair (c) vs. Ronda Rousey: Rousey tried to flurry with strikes early but Flair used a ref break to get a cheap shot in and take over momentum. Rousey came back with fire, going at Flair with a big judo throw and then locking up a reverse triangle choke in the ropes before Flair was able to take over with an attack on the ring apron. Flair blasted Rousey with a right forearm to the side of the head and locked in a variation of a dragon sleeper before an arm throw by Rousey and a knee to Flair's face for a near fall. Flair picked up a near fall with a spear on a celebrating Rousey. As both women kept throwing big moves at each other, Rousey hit an armdrag from the ropes before Piper's Pit but Flair avoided the follow-up attempt at an armbar.

Rousey finally locked in the ankle lock but Flair was able to escape the hold and nearly score a pin before Rousey countered with an armbar and pulled Flair face-first into the bottom turnbuckle. Rousey again went for an armbar, setting up a scramble of reversals before Rousey was able to lock in the ankle lock again. Flair fought out with a series of kicks to the face. Another scramble of submissions led to Flair locking in the Figure-Eight, which Rousey rolled through to break by falling from the ring. Rousey hit another Piper's Pit and Flair was able to get her foot on the bottom rope. As Rousey complained, Flair hit Natural Selection for a near fall. As Flair set up the Figure-Eight again, Rousey kicked her off into the referee, who then missed Flair tapping to an armbar. As Rousey attempted to revive the referee, Flair hit her with a big boot to pick up the win. The match was a bit sloppy and structured oddly, going for more drama than it delivered but was not bad in any way either. Charlotte Flair (c) def. Ronda Rousey via pinfall to retain the title.

Steve Austin vs. Kevin Owens: Owens came to the ring and cut a promo before the planned "KO Show" segment, saying maybe he went too far with his anti-Texas trash talk. He then said he was sorry for "telling the absolute God's honest truth" about the state and that Texas is even worse than he remembered. Austin's music hit and cut Owens off, drawing an enormous pop from the Texas faithful. After soaking in the reaction on the stage, Austin left and returned on an ATV, circling the ring before entering and going corner to corner celebrating.

Austin took his seat on the KO Show set and ran down Owens for his "stupid haircut" and trash talk about Texas, calling Owens a "stupid son of a b---h." After some back and forth trash talk, Owens said that, in reality, he tricked Austin and didn't want to talk. Instead, Owens said, he was looking for a fight. Owens challenged Austin to a match, saying that Austin had no reason to turn down a No Holds Barred match on the spot. After Owens continued trash-talking Austin, Austin called for a referee and the match began.

The two men started off trading punches before Austin stomped a mudhole in Owens while he was down in the corner. Austin continued bringing the fight, tossing Owens from the ring and repeatedly calling for mid-match beers. The brawl continued outside the ring, with Owens getting the better of the brawl briefly before they went into the crowd, with Austin's punches and chops wearing Owens down. Owens put Austin down on the outside with a suplex on the concrete. Austin wouldn't be kept down, however and stormed back, dumping Owens on the announce table and forcing him to retreat to Austin's ATV. Austin gave Owens a ride up the stage and punished him on the entrance stage, hitting multiple suplexes.

The action returned to the ring where Owens hit a stunner out of nowhere after Austin chugged a few beers but Austin managed to kick out. Owens left the ring to grab a steel chair but missed Austin, hitting himself in the face as the chair rebounded off the top rope. Austin hit a stunner, scoring the pinfall to win the match. As a pure wrestling match, this wasn't anywhere near the best of either man's career. As a purely "special moment" that played to the fans and the "big moments" of WrestleMania, it was fantastic. Given Austin's physical limitations -- the impact of a long history of knee injuries was particularly clear throughout -- you can't ask for a much better "walk and brawl" style match. Steve Austin def. Kevin Owens via pinfall.

RESULTS SUNDAY 03 APRIL

Raw Tag Team Championship -- RK-Bro (c) vs. The Street Profits vs. Alpha Academy: It took only seconds before all six men were involved in the match, ending with Otis as the last man in the ring before an all-out brawl as everyone entered the ring again. Montez Ford hit a flipping dive to the outside, only for Chad Gable to hit his own top rope moonsault to the outside seconds later. Momentum swung wildly as men tagged in and out until Otis tagged into the match and hit both Angelo Dawkins and Riddle with a splash to break a pin, slightly slowing the match down. Randy Orton eventually took a hot tag and cleared the ring, leading to both RK-Bro members spiking the Profits with hanging DDTs. A huge near fall came when Fort hit Gable with a blockbuster as Gable was seated on Dawkins' shoulders. Riddle took out Ford with a springboard RKO as Ford was on the top rope and Orton hit Gable with an RKO of his own as Gable came off the top rope, scoring the win. Really fun, all-action match to get the show off on the right foot. After the match, the Profits poured a drink for the champions before welcoming Gable Steveson to the ring to partake. Chad Gable then jumped in the ring and slapped the drink from Steveson's hand. Steveson whipped off his shirt and hit Chad Gable with an overhead belly-to-belly suplex. RK-Bro def. The Street Profits and Alpha Academy via pinfall to retain the titles.

Bobby Lashley vs. Omos: Omos easily knocked aside a Lashley kick before dropping Lashley with a forearm to the back. Lashley continued to fire back, though he was repeatedly overpowered by Omos, including when Lashley first attempted to apply a Hurt Lock. Omos caught Lashley and launched the former champion from his shoulders. Omos locked Lashley in a bear hug, but Lashley fought out and after more attempts managed to hit Omos with a vertical suplex. Lashley then hit a spear to the back and another spear from the front to score the pin. It wasn't a great wrestling match, but it's how you use a monster heel, building him up until you feed him to a big star. Bobby Lashley def. Omos via pinfall.

Sami Zayn vs. Johnny Knoxville (Anything Goes): Zayn immediately hit Knoxville with a Helluva kick as the bell sounded. Knoxville used a fire extinguisher to even things up, but Zayn stopped Knoxville from using any weapons from a trash can full of them. Zayn used a baking sheet and a crutch to hit Knoxville across the back before pulling out a table from under the ring. Zayn then found a table covered in mouse traps under the ring, which he pulled out and set up only to run into Knoxville, who used a pair of trash can lids only to end up sent through a table in the corner with an exploder suplex. Chris Pontius of "Jackass" would enter the ring and dance at Zayn before stripping down to his underwear. Wee Man then attacked Zayn and hit a bodyslam to set up a Knoxville tornado DDT for a near fall. Zayn took out Wee Man with a Helluva Kick. Knoxville knocked Zayn from the top rope by pressing a button that set off pyro from the ring post. This built to Knoxville throwing Zayn from the top rope through the mousetrap-covered table at ringside. Knoxville then used a giant mousetrap to pin Zayn and get the win. I don't know what to say about this match. It was basically a Looney Tunes cartoon in the form of a wrestling match. Some of the gimmicks didn't work, but that didn't really matter. As pure entertainment, the match was a complete success. Johnny Knoxville def. Sami Zayn via pinfall.

Women's Tag Team Championship -- Carmella & Queen Zelina (c) vs. Sasha Banks & Naomi vs. Liv for Brutality vs. Natalya & Shayna Baszler: Interesting early segments between Ripley and Banks, who failed to hit a backstabber when Ripley easily shrugged her off. Baszler paired off with Morgan and stomped her ankle before locking her in a footlock. Zelina hit Morgan with a code red, but Ripley broke the pin, setting off a stretch of everyone hitting big moves. Morgan and Ripley hit simultaneous tower of doom spots on the other six women in the match, setting them up for a big run that included hitting Naomi with a Riptide into Morgan's knees. Near falls continued to come one after the other, with all the women in the match hitting signature moves only to see pin attempts broken until Naomi hit a facebuster into Banks' knees to score the win. Like the men's tag earlier in the night, this was served by pure non-stop action. Well structured all-around. Sasha Banks & Naomi won the titles.

AJ Styles vs. Edge: Edge took a smug approach to the start of the match, disrespecting Styles before Styles hit a dropkick and several arm drags to get off to a hot start. Edge tried to come back with a spear, but Styles countered. Edge came right back to counter a Styles springboard 450, allowing him to take over control of the match. The match came down to Styles attacking Edge's compromised knee while Edge focused on Style's injured shoulder. Edge tried to work toward a crossface, but Styles was able to quickly reach the bottom rope. Styles hit a rack bomb for a near fall as both men continued to bust out some of their biggest moves to try and score the big win. Edge was able to secure a LeBell Lock, but Styles was again able to escape a submission that focused on his shoulder. Styles drove Edge into the ring apron with a superplex, nearly resulting in a double count out but Styles hit a springboard 450 when Edge got back in the ring, resulting in a near fall. Moments later, Styles hit the Styles Clash, but Edge barely managed to kick out. Damian Priest made his way to ringside, distracting Styles as he was going for a Phenomenal Forearm. That delay allowed Edge to counter with a spear to score the win. There had been rumors Edge would be leading a new heel stable involving Priest, so the result was not a shock, though it was a bit anticlimactic considering the hype for the bout and really took a bit away from the whole thing. After the match, Priest and Edge shared a laugh and posed together. Edge def. AJ Styles via pinfall.

The New Day vs. Sheamus & Ridge Holland: Kofi Kingston hit Trouble in Paradise early, nearly finishing Holland just seconds into the match. Butch tried to get involved, forcing Sheamus to continually pull him out of the action. As Butch distracted the ref, it allowed Sheamus to hit Xavier Woods with a Brogue Kick and Holland to hit Northern Grit to score the win in an extremely short match. Butch attacked Woods after the match. Just a terribly short and pointless match that isn't likely to make anyone happy. It's not that the outcome was wrong so much as the match just felt smashed in after getting cut from Night 1. Sheamus & Ridge Holland def. The New Day via pinfall.

Pat McAfee vs. Austin Theory: McAfee got off to a hot start with spinning elbows and ranas to keep Theory on the defensive. Theory got upset with the crowd for being firmly behind McAfee, working over the former NFL punter with suplexes while taunting and playing to Vince McMahon, who was seated at ringside. McAfee came storming back, taking Theory to ringside and attacking him while putting on a headset at the commentary table. Back in the ring, McAfee missed a swanton bomb, allowing Theory to get back in control. McAfee hit one of his trademark spots, landing on his feet on a backflip off the top rope before leaping back to the top rope and hitting Theory with a superplex. McAfee would score the win with a schoolboy pin counter to Theory's ATL finisher. The crowd was very hot for McAfee and popped big for his win. After the match, McAfee taunted McMahon, leading McMahon to take off his jacket and his shirt, striping to a tanktop and bringing a referee to the ring. Theory attacked McAfee from behind and McMahon called for the bell. Pat McAfee def. Austin Theory via pinfall.

Pat McAfee vs. Vince McMahon: Vince toyed with McAfee while Theory interfered repeatedly. Theory then handed McMahon a football and McMahon lightly punted it into McAfee as he was prone on the canvas. After the punt, McMahon pinned McAfee for the win. Setting aside how ridiculous this is and how ridiculous it made McAfee look, it's not hard to imagine that McMahon, watching the reaction to McAfee and his performance against Theory isn't suddenly more interested in seeing if there's something in a real McAfee run. After the match, Steve Austin's music hit and "Stone Cold" marched to the ring to get in McMahon's face. Theory tried to jump Austin, only to eat a series of right hands and a stunner. That left Austin and McMahon alone in the ring together in a callback to an era-defining rivalry. Austin initially called for beers, sharing a toast before a kick to the gut and, after much trouble catching McMahon, who had completely lost his balance, a stunner. After sharing a beer with McAfee, Austin blasted McAfee with a stunner in a reminder of Austin's philosophy of "Don't Trust Anybody." Vince McMahon def. Pat McAfee via pinfall. Grade: F for the match, A+ for the Austin vs. McMahon callback, even if McMahon could barely take a stunner.

Winner Take All Championship Unification -- Roman Reigns (c - universal) vs. Brock Lesnar (c - WWE): Lesnar removed his MMA gloves once the bell rang, looking to go bare-knuckle with Reigns. Lesnar took the fight right to Reigns before sending him across the ring with multiple overhead, belly-to-belly suplexes. Lesnar clotheslined Reigns over the top rope and followed him to the floor. Lesnar allowed himself to be distracted by chasing down Paul Heyman, however, and Reigns drove Lesnar through the ringside barricade with a spear. Lesnar beat the 10 count but ran right into another spear from Reigns that resulted in the first near fall of the match. Reigns followed up with two Superman punches. Lesnar fought back to his feet and began laughing before countering another Superman punch into a series of German suplexes. Lesnar went for an F-5, but Reigns slid out and hit another Superman punch.

Reigns tried to follow up with another spear, but Lesnar caught him and hit an F-5 for a near fall. Reigns clawed at Lesnar's face to avoid another F-5 and drove Lesnar into the official with a spear. Reigns hit Lesnar with a low blow and Heyman gave him the universal championship, which Reigns used to hit Lesnar and score a two count. Reigns hit two more spears but Lesnar grabbed Reigns' arm on the second and locked in a kimura, scissoring Reigns' body. Reigns crawled toward the ropes and Heyman pushed the rope forward so Reigns could grab it to break the hold. Lesnar went for another F-5 only for Reigns to slide out, shoving Lesnar into the ropes and allowing Reigns to hit one final spear for the finish. The finish was pretty sudden and the match was a bit lacking in the overall drama compared to previous Reigns and Lesnar contests. A bit of a disappointment, overall. Though there weren't many matches that disappointed across the weekend. Roman Reigns def. Brock Lesnar via pinfall to unify the titles.