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WWE WrestleMania 31: The Results & Highlights You Need to Know


We have finally arrived in Santa Clara, California for WrestleMania 31. All eyes will be on the Levi’s Stadium for one of the most important wresting events of 2015. In the main event, the Royal Rumble 2015 winner Roman Reigns is ready to take on the challenge of Brock Lesnar for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship. The Intercontinental Championship will be contested in multi-man ladder match, The Undertaker will return to face Bray Wyatt, WCW alum Sting will take on Triple H etc. Here are the results and highlights straight from WWE WrestleMania 31.


Tyson Kidd & Cesaro vs. The New Day (Big E & Kofi Kingston) vs. Los Matadores vs. The Usos (WWE Tag Team Championship)

Winners: And still the WWE Tag Team Champions, Tyson Kidd & Cesaro!

Results/Highlights: Cesaro and Kofi began the match. After locking up, Cesaro got in a few good strikes. Kofi took him down with a dropkick, though. One of the Matadores tagged himself in and Cesaro threw one of the Usos across the Spanish Announce Table. Kofi and his opponent got into a nice exchange while one of the Usos got tended to by the doctors. Diego got tagged in and hit a tag team maneuver on Kofi. Jey Uso had to be taken out due to injury while Cesaro tagged himself back in to beat down Kofi. Kidd got tagged in to land his dropkick to a spinning Kofi. Los Matadores ran in to break up the following pin, but they both got thrown out soon enough. Kidd held onto Kofi for a sleeper hold for a bit, but Kofi escaped and tagged in Jimmy Uso. Jimmy went crazy doing superkicks on every man and landing corner bum splashes to men laid out in each ring corner. Kofi hit a springboard splash outside the ring to Los Matadores. Jimmy superkicked Kidd again, but only got a 2-count. The action got crazy again when Cesaro uppercutted Jimmy before a plancha. Big E broke up a pin attempt by splashing both men. Cesaro superplexed Big E, Los Matadores landed a springboard splash and their finisher and more madness ensued. Even El Torito, Naomi and Natalya got involved in a bunch of crazy action outside the ring. The New Day landed their finisher on Los Matadores, but their pin got broken up. Big E landed a belly-to-belly suplex at one point. He lifted two men on his shoulders, but ate a superkick from Jimmy Uso. Things got even more hectic as superkicks and uppercuts were doled out amongst every one. Los Matadores ended up with Kofi and Kidd on the top rope, but Big E and Cesaro brought them down with a Tower of Doom. Jimmy Uso managed to land his splash on Big E, but Cesaro ran in to steal the winning pin.


2nd Annual Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal

Winner: Big Show!

Results/Highlights: The match kicked off with every participating Superstar already in the ring. Curtis Axel ran wild by tearing off his shirt but getting thrown out first killed his pre-hype pretty fast. Several members from the last match were present for this big battle royal. Hideo Itami threw some stiff kicks at anyone who crossed his path. Big Show and Mark Henry showcased their dominance while Ryback went on a rampage himself. Fandango and Adam Rose ended up fighting on the ring apron. They eliminated each other after a big boot exchange. Show landed his stiff chest slap on Itami in the ring corner. Miz told Damien Mizdow to work with him as they beat down Alex Riley. Riley fought them both off at first, but Mizdow helped throw him over the top rope with a Miz assist. Zach Ryder tried to land his Broski boot, but Bo Dallas eliminated him. Like an idiot, he ran out of the ring celebrate. Once back in, he got kicked out by Itami. Itami got into a brawl with Tyson Kidd, but Show managed to throw the NXT star out. Kane then eliminated Los Matadores and Cesaro threw out Sin Cara. Mark Henry threw out Kidd. The Ascension teamed up on Henry and managed to eliminate him. Konnor actually managed to clothesline Show down in the ring after three attempts. Ryback started going nuts when he eliminated The Ascension, Heath Slater and Darren Young. Titus O’Neal knocked down Ryback with a shoulder block, but Ryback recovered and threw him out the ring. Ryback landed his Shell Shock finisher on Jack Swagger and show was the one to eliminate him. Big E and Xavier Woods almost got rid of the Big Show, but Show amazingly threw out all three members of The New Day. Jimmy Uso put in some work as the only Uso twin to be present. Eric Rowan and Show got into a scuffle that ended with Rowan’s elimination. Ryback got rid of Goldust and then turned his attention to Show. Kane helped his Authority cohort at the last minute and even chokeslammed Miz and Mizdow. Cesaro got rid of Kane with a body slam while Show eliminated Jimmy Uso. Show then repaid Cesaro for Mania 30’s battle royal elimination by getting rid of Cesaro. Show shockingly got rid of Ryback. The last three men came down to Show, Miz and Mizdow. Mizdow decided not to follow Miz’s lead even when The Miz yelled at him to change his mind. The crowd went wild as Mizdow shoved Miz over the top rope. Mizdow began taking it to Show and trying his hardest to weaken him. Show laid Mizdow out with a shoulder block and tried running him over the top rope. Mizdow almost got rid of him, but Show caught him by grabbing his throat. Mizdow jumped onto Show’s neck and tried to lean him over the rope, but Show powered out and threw him over the rope for the final elimination.


Bad News Barrett (c) vs. R-Truth vs. Dean Ambrose vs. Luke Harper vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. Stardust vs. Daniel Bryan (Ladder Match at the WWE Intercontinental Championship)

Winner: The new Intercontinental Champion, Daniel Bryan!

Results/Highlights: Pat Patterson helped lift the Intercontinental Championship to the top and got honored the crowd in attendance. Dean Ambrose wasted little time starting the match. The action got hot and heavy as everyone began beating on each other. Ambrose flew threw the middle ropes right at Luke Harper. R-Truth and Stardust launched themselves over the rope to the Superstars laid out outside. Harper threw Ziggler over to the outside and then followed it up with his own middle-rope vault. Ambrose hopped up onto a ladder and dropped a hug elbow onto everyone below him. Truth grabbed a ladder and tried to climb it, but Barrett stopped him before he could do so. Barrett used the ladder to smash Truth before Daniel Bryan dropkicked him with the ladder in his face. Bryan then pushed Stardust into the corner and laid in some dropkicks to him while Barrett laid behind him. On his 3rd dropkick attempt, Bryan ate a ladder to the face from Harper. Bryan got his revenge a few minutes later when he laid in some kicks to Harper on the ladder. Ziggler knocked Bryan out with a Superkick afterwards. Ziggler and Ambrose fought for positioning on the ladder, but they then teamed up to push Barrett over the top rope. Stardust got back into the match as he beat down Ambrose and Harper. In a shocking moment, Stardust then brought out his own custom ladder. Barrett broke down his ladder and used a piece of it to injure Stardust and Bryan. Barrett almost knocked out Ambrose, but Ambrose fought back by slamming two ladders onto Barrett. Back in the ring, Harper went to town on Ambrose and Ziggler. Harper even used the ring ropes and ladder to smash Ziggler’s face in. Harper drove Ambrose headfirst right into a ladder set up in the corner, then he wrapped it around his neck to lay out everyone that ran in the ring. Truth took Harper down with a drop toehold and a Scissors Kick into the ladder. Barrett threw Truth out of the ring and then turned his attention to Stardust on the top of a ladder. Barrett did the unthinkable by landing a superplex to him right off the ladder. Bryan, Ziggler and Ambrose began fighting on top of the rope for the title. Ambrose pushed his two rivals down and looked to grab the championship, but Harper stopped him. Ambrose landed his lariat and made another attempt at grabbing the title. Harper ran back in and powerbombed Ambrose to the outside on top of a ladder. Ziggler hung onto Harper with a sleeper hold while Harper climbed up the ladder. Ziggler then laid out Harper with a Zig Zag off the ladder. Barrett ended up knocking out Ziggler, Truth and Stardust with a Bull Hammer on his way to grabbing the title. Bryan stopped him and almost won the match, but Ziggler and Barrett stopped him. Bryan landed his finishing flying knee on Barrett and went to grab the championship again, but Ziggler stopped him. Both men laid into each other with repeated headbutts, but Ziggler fainted and fell off the ladder. Bryan stood tall as he finally grabbed the IC Championship.


Randy Orton vs. Seth Rollins

Winner: Randy Orton!

Results/Highlights: Rollins used his sly quickness to throw off Orton for a quick second, but Orton got him in a headlock soon after. Both men began running the ropes for a bit, but Orton finally put down Rollins with a dropkick. Rollins almost ate an RKO, but Rollins ran out out of the ring at last second. Rollins began putting the boots to Orton, but Orton got back into the match with his own offense soon enough. Orton landed in some punches to Rollins, but Rollins picked him and powerbombed him into the ring corner. Orton rebounded and clotheslined him right after. Orton then took out Rollins’ goons by landing a double apron DDT to both men. Rollins made Orton pay for being distracted as he launched himself at Orton from the middle ring ropes. Rollins then got the advantage as he began to wear down Orton. Rollins ended up slamming Orton face first into the ring corner and stiffing him with a running elbow. Orton went for his comeback offense after dodging Rollins’ springboard knee attempt. Orton landed a powerslam after Rollins went for his Curb Stomp. In the corner of the ring, Orton managed to lock up Rollins for an Exploder suplex. Orton went for his DDT, but Rollins fought out of it and landed a nice Enzuguri. Rollins then dropped Orton with an Asai Moonsault to the outside. Rollins went to the top rope, but Orton stopped him at the last minute. Orton and Rollins got into a battle on the top rope, but Orton backdropped Rollins at the last second. Orton landed his top rope body splash to Rollins, but he almost got pinned by a sneaky Rollins. Orton kicked out and finally landed his signature DDT to Rollins. Rollins managed to dodge an RKO and superkick Orton. Rollins went for his own RKO, but he ate an RKO for his transgressions. Rollins survived Orton’s pin attempt, though. Orton decided to go for his punt. J&J Security stopped Orton, but they then got smashed with RKO’s. Rollins capitalized by landing his Curb Stomp, but Orton kicked out. Rollins went to the top rope for his big splash, but Orton dodged it. Rollins then went for his Curb Stomp, but Orton launched him high into the air for a final RKO.

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Sting vs. Triple H

Winner: Triple H!

Results/Highlights: A Japanese Taiko drum ensemble was on hand to present Sting. Triple H came out to a special Terminator themed entrance. This fantasy matchup got underway as both men stared each other down fiercely. Both men locked up and got into it, but Sting put HHH down with a shoulder block. After another lockup, HHH brought Sting down to the mat. Then HHH put Sting down with his own shoulder block, but Sting countered back with a hip toss and a dropkick. During the next lockup, Sting backed HHH into the corner. HHH laid in some punches to weaken Sting and finally bring him down to the mat. HHH used his knee drop to injure Sting, but it did nothing to faze Sting. Sting almost locked HHH in his Scorpion Death Lock, but HHH escaped to the outside. HHH returned and laid in several punches to Sting. Sting then catapulted HHH over the corner ring post. Sting followed him outside and went for a Sting Splash, but HHH dodged him. HHH then threw Sting right into the steel ring steps. HHH then picked up Sting for a nice suplex from the ring apron back into the ring. HHH then struck Sting with a knew drop and threw him haphazardly into the ring corner. HHH threw him into the same corner again. Sting fell to his knees and then got caught with another knee drop to the back of his head. HHH then locked Sting into a sleeper submission. Sting got back up but he was put down once again with a HHH Spinebuster. HHH failed to pin Sting, so he decided to lock on his sleeper hold once again. Sting returned to his feet once again and struck HHH several times. HHH ran to the top rope but he got caught in a Scorpion Death Lock submission. All of a sudden, HHH’S DX brothers ran in to help. Sting knocked down Billy Gunn, Road Dogg and X-Pac, countered HHH’s Pedigree and threw him onto his men outside. Sting then launched himself off the top rope onto everyone. Back in the ring, HHH landed a Pedigree on Sting but only grabbed a 2-count. HHH grabbed his trusty sledgehammer to put the nail in Sting’s coffin. The original nWo then made their entrance to the shock of the crowd. The nWo put down DX. Sting dropped HHH with his Scorpion Death Drop, but HHH kicked out. Sting turned over HHH in another Scorpion Death Lock, but HHH tried grabbing his sledgehammer. Hogan grabbed it, but then a big brawl ensued outside the ring between both factions. HHH was still locked in Sting’s submission hold, but he then managed to break out of it. Shawn Michaels soon arrived to land Sweet Chin Music on Sting. HHH went to pin Sting, but Sting still kicked out. HHH crawled back to his feet and grabbed his sledgehammer from Billy Gunn. Scott Hall provided Sting with his trusty bat. A standoff ensued between HHH and Sting as they held both weapons. Sting struck HHH in the gut wit his bat and broke HHH’s sledgehammer. Sting landed a ton of strikes to HHH in the corner and then landed his Stinger Splash. When Sting went for another Sting Splash, HHH laid him out with a sledgehammer. HHH willed himself up to grab the final pin.


AJ Lee and Paige vs. The Bella Twins (Brie and Nikki Bella)

Winners: AJ Lee & Paige!

Results/Highlights: Paige and Nikki Bella began the bout. Paige laid in some nice shots at first, but she was soon put on her back with a Alabamslam. Nikki tagged in Brie to help her put down Paige with a top-rope missile dropkick. Brie then used a submission hold to further weaken Paige. Brie used a running knee strike to take down AJ and then strike Paige while he was laid out on the middle rope. Nikki got tagged in to help her sister land a double rebound suplex on Paige. Nikki spotted AJ recovering, so she kicked her off the ring apron. Paige looked for a quick roll-up pin on Nikki, but Nikki put her down with a spinebuster and her Rack Slam. Paige kicked out and fought off both Bella twins. Paige then landed a somersault plancha to both girls on the outside. Paige finally tagged in AJ, who went on a wild comeback spree against Nikki. AJ got some help from Paige as she landed a stiff dropkick to Nikki. AJ even got in a nice spinning DDT on Nikki. Nikki soon got caught in AJ’s Black Widow, but Brie saved her sister from defeat. Paige ran in to land a big boot on Brie, but she soon got pushed outside the ring. A distraction from Brie led to AJ getting blasted with an elbow strike from Nikki. AJ survived the pin attempt though. Paige pushed Brie into the ring steel steps. AJ found another chance to lock in her Black Widow submission, which Nikki finally tapped out to.

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Rusev (c) vs. John Cena (WWE United States Championship)

Winner: The new United States Champion, John Cena!

Results/Highlights: Rusev’s entrance was backed by the Russian National Anthem and a group of marching soldiers. Rusev even arrived driving a tank while waving his flag. John Cena made a grand entrance himself with an ode to the United States. Rusev made sure he was announced first. The match started wit Rusev taunting Cena, but Cena laid him out with a clothesline. Rusev got back up and put Cena down with a spinning kick. Rusev punished Cena with powerful strikes and a rolling suplex. Rusev picked Cena bak up for more punishment, but Cena fought him back with punches. Rusev shook them off and pushed Cena into the corner. Rusev dominated Cena with a cannon bomb splash into the corner. While Cena was out cold, Rusev showcased his Russian flag. Cena kicked the flag right into Rusev’s shoulder and then began using his signature comeback repertoire to hurt Rusev. Cena went for an AA, but Rusev countered with a spinning back suplex. Rusev went for his super kick, but Cena dodged it and looked to lock in his STF. Rusev countered this submission hold attempt by grabbing Cena and landing a spinning side slam. On the rope rope, both men jockeyed for good positioning. Cena knocked Rusev off the top rope and landed his flying leg drop right on top of Rusev’s head. Cena went for a pin right after, but Rusev kicked out. Cena looked to finish off Rusev with an AA, but Rusev fell out of the hold and hit his super kick. Rusev went for his Accolade by landing his stomp to Cena’s spine, but Cena dodged it. Rusev went to splash Cena in the corner, but Cena caught him with his boots and a Tornado DDT. Cena’s pin attempt right after that series of moves failed, though. Both men struggled to get back to their feet. Once they got back up, Rusev and Cena landed punch after punch after punch. Rusev used his knee to put down Cena on two occasions, which was followed by a spinebuster to finish things off. Rusev’s frustration set in once Cena kicked out of a pin attempt. Rusev went for his boot to Cena’s back, but Cena locked him into the STF. Lana distracted the ref by flinging her shoe in the ring, which helped Rusev grab the bottom ring rope. Cena went for another move, but he got caught in a Fall Away Slam after a mild distraction. Rusev took to the top rope and used a great flying headbutt to inure Cena even further. Rusev looked to lock in his Accolade soon enough, but Cena fought it off. Cena broke out a new move when he hopped off the middle rope and landed a Stunner type maneuver on Rusev. Rusev recovered after Cena’s next array of moves as he landed another superkick. Rusev finally locked Cena into his Accolade while the ref pleaded for Cena’s response. Cena powered himself back up and even broke the Accolade hold. Cena then caught Rusev in the STF. Rusev got out and actually found himself running at Cena while he was strewn near the rope arguing with Lana. Rusev shockingly knocked down Lana and turned around right into a final AA.


The Undertaker vs. Bray Wyatt

Winner: The Undertaker!

Results/Highlights: Bray Wyatt made his creepy entrance as he was followed by a crew of masked scarecrows. The Undertaker appeared as the unbroken warrior he’s known to be. Taker rocked a look similar to his comeback attire at WrestleMania 20. Wyatt began yelling to himself as he stared down Taker. Wyatt charged Taker but he got put down with a big boot. Taker began using his strikes to power down his opponent. Taker began driving his shoulder into Wyatt’s shoulder. Taker went for his Old School maneuver and brought Wyatt down to the mat. As Taker went to the ropes for a big move, Wyatt knocked him down a clothesline. Wyatt then clotheslined him over the top rope, but Taker fell right onto his feet and stared down Wyatt. Taker pulled Wyatt to the outside and then landed his signature ring apron leg drop. Back in the ring, Taker splashed Wyatt in the corner went for his big boot. Wyatt put Taker down though with his flying cross body block. Wyatt stuck Taker with rabid punches while he was laid out in the corner of the ring. Wyatt backed Taker into another corner with more strikes and then landed a running splash of his own. Wyatt then locked in a armlock submission to Taker after a failed pin attempt. Taker got back to his feet, but he was put back down with more punches from Wyatt. Taker crawled towards Wyatt and fell out. Wyatt pulled him to the steel ring apron and then launched himself right into Taker’s head. Wyatt willed himself back up after slamming into the steel ring steps. Wyatt went at Taker again, but then he got locked in Taker’s Hell’s Gate submission. Wyatt threw even more punches to break out of the hold soon after. Taker went for another move but Wyatt picked him up for a huge Uranage side slam. Then Wyatt dropped all of his weight onto Taker with his cannon ball splash. Wyatt then entered into his signature taunt and looked ready to finish taker off with his Sister Abigail. Taker fought out of that hold by grabbing Wyatt’s throat and landing a nice Chokeslam. Taker then landed his Tombstone Piledriver on Wyatt, but Wyatt shocked the crowd and kicked out. The look on Taker’s face afterwards was priceless. Taker went for another Tombstone, but Wyatt caught him off guard with a Sister Abigail. Wyatt was then shocked himself when Taker kicked out. Wyatt then entered his possessed crawl, but Taker sprung back up to scare Wyatt out of his taunt. Wyatt and Taker began exchanging blows over and over. Wyatt got Taker down to his knees with punches and kicks that looked to signal the end. Wyatt used Taker’s own taunt, kissed Taker on the forehead and tried to go for another Sister Abigail. Taker fought out of the hold and finished Wyatt with another Tombstone Piledriver.

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Brock Lesnar (c) (with Paul Heyman) vs. Roman Reigns (WWE World Heavyweight Championship)

Winner: The New WWE World Heavyweight Champion, Seth Rollins!

Results/Highlights: Reigns made his entrance from the crowd while he was surrounded by rabid fans and several security guards. A fireworks display followed after Reigns cocked back his fist and slammed it into the ring mat. Brock Lesnar got his own huge pyrotechnics spectacle during his entrance. Paul Heyman did his own introduction for his client. As soon as the bell rang, Reigns ran right into Lesnar with punches. Lesnar pushed him right into the ring corner, suplexed him and landed a quick F5. Lesnar didn’t go for a pin, though. Lesnar chose to start beating down Reigns with punches and even a Fisherman Suplex. Lesnar went for another suplex, but Reigns cracked him with back elbows. Reigns then went for several clotheslines, but Lesnar maintained his balance. Lesnar downed Reigns with another German Suplex and then a back suplex. Lesnar went right on ahead with his beatdown of Reigns with more strikes and German Suplexes. Reigns face-washed Lesnar and kept punching him to no avail. Lesnar suplexed Lesnar gut first right onto the top ring rope. Lesnar then landed a series of knees to Reigns’ head while he still strewn over the top rope. Lesnar then pushed Reigns right into the side barricade. Reigns got himself back into the match by dodging Lesnar’s shoulder thrust and landing knees and kicks to the head. Lesnar shook it all off though by dropping Reigns with a clothesline right to the outside. Lesnar came outside to torture his challenger even more. Back in the ring, Lesnar bounced Reigns off the rope with a Snap Suplex that threw him out of the ring. Reigns got pulled back into the ring with a Belly-to-Belly Suplex from Lesnar. Lesnar then dropped Reigns with a 2nd F5, but Reigns managed to kick out. Lesnar took off his gloves and slapped Reigns while he was laid out on his back. Lesnar used even more of his strikes to make Reigns falter even more. Reigns began laughing, which infuriated Lesnar. Lesnar suplexed Reigns over and over, then landed a 3rd F5. But Reigns still kicked out. Lesnar decided to fling Reigns right back outside the ring. Lesnar looked to push Reigns into the steel ring post, but Reigns pushed him instead. Lesnar began bleeding, which caused Heyman to worry. Reigns got back up and landed a Superman Punch, but Lesnar still stood up. Reigns hit another one, then went for a 3rd attempt. Lesnar caught him for another suplex, but Reigns fought out of it and struck him with another Superman Punch. Reigns landed two Spears on Lesnar, but the champion kicked out. Reigns jumped off high for another Superman Punch, but got dropped with another F5. All of a sudden, Seth Rollins ran out to cash in his MITB briefcase. Rollins pushed Reigns out of the ring and landed a Curb Stomp on Lesnar. Rollins went for another Curb Stomp on Lesnar, but Lesnar caught him in an F5 lockup. Reigns speared Lesnar while Rollins was still held high. Rollins won the title after landing a Curb Stomp on a weakened Reigns.

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Match of the Night

The Undertaker vs. Bray Wyatt!


Best Non-Match Moments/Highlights

• A meeting of the Stooges took place backstage. Jamie Noble and Joey Mercury had a funny run-in with past Vince McMahon cronies, Gerald Brisco and Pat Patterson. The two legends ended their tense run-in with The Authority’s security by calling them stooges.

• Aloe Blacc helped start the show by singing the National Anthem.

• Plenty of new shows were revealed for the WWE Network. A new Jerry Springer helmed highlights show, an animated series and the 2015 Divas Search is heading to the network soon.

• Ric Flair, Ricky Steamboat, “Rowdy” Roddy Piper, Bret Hart and even Ron Simmons were on hand to celebrate Daniel Bryan’s Intercontinental Championship win. A WOO-off began and of course, Simmons’ signature DAMN! took place. A YES! chant party then took place.

• Drummer Travis Barker played a live performance with singer Skylar Grey and rapper Kid Ink.

• The Hall of Fame 2015 class came out to showcase themselves and their new rings to the live crowd.


• The 1st commercial for WrestleMania 32 aired. That event will take place in Arlington, Texas on April 3, 2016. That Mania will go down in the AT&T Stadium.

• Stephanie McMahon announced that 76,976 people were in attendance for tonight’s event. They both gloated about how their influence made all of this happen. HHH crapped all over the crowd as he spoke about his win over Sting. The Rock made a surprise interruption to stop The Authority from speaking any longer. The Rock expressed his love for the East Bay area and challenged HHH to have a WrestleMania moment with him. HHH backed down and turned his back on Rocky. The Rock dissed HHH and let him know that he left his balls back in Stamford, Connecticut. HHH looked ready to fight, but Stephanie stepped in to verbally taunt The Rock. Stephanie talked about their family legacy. Rocky decided to get at Steph by mentioning she wouldn’t be there if weren’t for Vince’s “Johnson.” Steph slapped him and demanded he leave the ring. Rocky actually left the ring for a second, but he soon paced around the ring to reconsider his decision. Rocky walked right over to UFC’s own Ronda Rousey to help him take on Steph and HHH. She hopped into the ring with The Rock to even the odds. Steph tried to remind her that they were friends, but Ronda didn’t seem to care. Steph talked up her UFC accolades, but she noted that the ring they were in was her domain. Ronda still didn’t back down, though. HHH got tired of the shenanigans, but he found himself on the receiving end of a beatdown from Rocky and Ronda. Then Ronda got her hands on Steph by locking up her arm and flinging her outside the ring. The Rock and Ronda Rousey stood tall in the middle of the ring.


• On April 6, 2015 on the WWE Network right after RAW, Chris Jericho will do a live podcast interview with John Cena.

Come back next month once WWE Extreme Rules arrives on April 26!

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