WWE WrestleMania 35 Results – April 7th, 2019

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Alexa Bliss came out to start the main show. She welcomed everyone to WrestleMania and said they need more than a host, they need a goddess and she has the entire show in the palm of her hand.

If she wants a WrestleMania moment then all she has to do is snap her fingers. Then she said, “Oh you don’t believe me?” Bliss snapped her fingers and Hulk Hogan’s music hit.

Hogan got a huge pop and he said it’s great to be in the Silverdome then he called it the MetLife Center and said that he sees 83,000 screaming Hulkamaniacs.

Paul Heyman went storming to the ring through a posing Hogan and Bliss. He got in the ring and said if his client isn’t going on last he’s going on first and he’s getting on a planet to Vegas where he’s appreciated.

Then Heyman introduced Lesnar.

Brock Lesnar vs Seth Rollins – Universal Title Match

This match started before the bell as Lesnar destroyed Rollins all around the ring.

Lesnar didn’t even let the referee ring the bell as he jumped Rollins to throw him back over the announce table and then destroy him around the ring a little bit more.

The referee finally called for the bell and then Lesnar started taking Rollins to Suplex City.

The referee soon took a bump and Rollins nailed a low blow. Then he hit two Stomps, but didn’t pin Lesnar. Rollins hit a third stomp and then he covered to win the match.

Winner and NEW WWE Universal Champion: Seth Rollins

Jerry Lawler was introduced on commentary. It’s always good to see The King.

AJ Styles vs Randy Orton

This match is on 2nd which can sometimes be a tough hole to climb out of.

AJ started with a headlock and then Orton backed him into a corner. They started slowly which was a smart move after that last match. AJ blocked an RKO outa nowhere and they carried on.

Orton went outside and AJ hit a forearm dive to the floor before rolling Randy back in. Orton got up and knocked Styles into the barricade followed by a suplex onto the barricade.

They moved back inside and Orton got a headlock. Styles soon took control with a counter and rallied for a bit with a few running moves and a splash in the corner before a kick out. Styles tried a Styles Clash, but Orton countered into a powerslam for a two count.

AJ countered out of a suspended DDT into a Calf Crusher, but Orton got to the ropes. They continued and AJ hit a springboard 450 for another two count.

Orton ducked out of a Phenomenal Forearm and nailed a backbreaker. Then he sat AJ on the top rope and hit a superplex. 1-2 kick out.

Orton hit the suspended DDT and prepped for an RKO, but Styles nailed a kick and got a two count. Orton hit an RKO and Styles kicked out at two.

AJ rolled to the apron and Orton tried for another superplex, but he turned and looked like a super RKO was on the way. Then AJ slid under him and nailed a Pele Kick.

Orton rolled out of the ring and Styles nailed a big springboard diving forearm to the outside. Orton tried to RKO him again, but Styles nailed a Phenomenal Forearm when they got back in the ring for the win.

Winner: AJ Styles

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Felix Upton

Felix Upton has over 15 years of experience in media and wrestling journalism. His work at Ringside News blends speed, accuracy, and industry insight.