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WRESTLEMANIA 30!
DAY 1
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Two of the WWE's ladies' men went at it as the first of many Wrestlemania matches. Rick Rude made his return at the big event, being managed by Bobby "the Brain" Heenan. Rude was doing well, even landing a piledriver, until Fandango spun him with a reverse STO at 6:27. The dancer did a northern lights suplex and a facebuster next. A fancy Russian leg sweep and another reverse STO that nearly saw Rude hit his face on a chair finished things up at 10:22.
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A pair of wrestling's more violent beasts met in match 2. Joe STOed Batista at 4:30, the first signature move of the match. Batista answered back with one of his one on the outside about two minutes after. He destroyed the Samoan Submission Machine with a Batista Bomb on the ground. Batista sent Joe down with a spinebuster at 13:16. A falling back suplex drew a close 2 count. The tide turned a few minutes later as Joe locked the Animal in the Cocina Clutch, which won him the U.S. title some months ago. Batista still had more in the tank, but a German suplex did the job.
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These quiet technicians mostly let their work do the talking. Although Curtis Axel is sometimes cocky with Paul Heyman at his side. Malenko was on fire, flashing the lucha ability he had back in the day. There was some good submissions and counters mixed in. A tiger bomb at 9:08 almost ended it. Axel turned the Ice Man's head around for a hangman facebuster for the 3 count.
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Three men fought for England supremacy. And surprisingly, it was excellent. The announce table broke with an arm drag by McGuinness onto Magnus. Magnus and Nigel also double-suplexed Bulldog on the remains. A Nigel lariat drew a close 2. When they got back inside, Bulldog tried for a quick crucifix pin. They teamed up on Davey Boy again with a suplex, and Magnus continued the onslaught by punching his face until he bled. A little after, the former TNA champion and Bulldog chokeslammed McGuinness. The ROH alumni also took a pumphandle slam from Magnus. A Magnus Driver on McGuinness was the decisive move as Magnus tossed Bulldog out of the way with a belly-to-belly.
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Bobby Roode was reminded of his Beer Money roots for a match with the Million Dollar Man. Businessman/investor/commentator JBL was the manager for DiBiase on this occasion. Roode showed off some power with a belly-to-belly suplex and a sit-out spinebuster. He nailed Ted with a RR spinebuster at 5:15. That and a powerslam both got 2 counts. DiBiase recovered and slapped on the Million Dollar Dream. He flipped over Roode with a gutwrench suplex then went back-first on to a steel chair via another spinebuster. The "It Factor" was able to tap DiBiase out with an arm-trap crossface.
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Next up were Chris Benoit and Tyson Kidd, among Canada's best grapplers. The Dungeon students are both great technicians, with Kidd having the edge in youth and speed while Benoit has the experience - especially in big matches. There were submissions and reversals galore. Around the 7:00 mark, Benoit tossed around Kidd with a german suplex trio. He cinched in the Crippler Crossface but it wasn't over yet. Tyson might have broken Benoit's neck due to a tiger driver. That got him going as he hit a Code Blue for a nearfall. A shining wizard at 9:27 secured the upset win.
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Four of the WWE's top high-flyers teamed against each other for what would prove to be exciting action, as expected. Evan Bourne took a break from his tag team with Kofi (Air Boom) to join newly-crowned nXt champion Adrian Neville. They would go up against the incomparable "Whole F'n Show", Rob Van Dam, and "The Charismatic Enigma", Jeff Hardy. There was some fast-paced fun. Bourne flipped RVD on to a chair with a hurricanrana, then put him through a table with a drop toe hold. On the inside, Neville dropkicked a prone Hardy, who returned with a springboard dropkick. Bourne did a release northern lights suplex as Hardy alley-ooped Neville. Jeff went for a pin after a Twist of Fate as RVD did a standing moonsault on Bourne. Bourne and Neville regained control as the former splashed onto RVD from the apron and the latter front-slammed Hardy. They came together for a standing moonsault and dropkick to their opponents. With Neville distracted, Van Dam reversed a Bourne attempt and rolled him up for the 3 count. It's the first victory for the veterans so far tonight.
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These men are well-known for being tough brawlers in the ring, and also being very outspoken. And this one was brutal, as advertised. At 6:27, Steen threw Piper with a Steenalizer. Roddy fired back with a series of punches ending with a hefty right that took the big man off his feet. At 7:50, Piper bloodied "the Antichrist" with a piledriver. It was not enough for the 3 count. Steen recovered but was countered when going for what looked like the package piledriver. He rolled with a fireman's carry drop then caught Hot Rod mid-air for an F-Cinq. The breathtaking maneuver got a 2.9 count. Ultimately, Steen went to a bear hug to force Piper to give up.
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This ends Day 1, pretty good so far.
DAY 1
def.
Two of the WWE's ladies' men went at it as the first of many Wrestlemania matches. Rick Rude made his return at the big event, being managed by Bobby "the Brain" Heenan. Rude was doing well, even landing a piledriver, until Fandango spun him with a reverse STO at 6:27. The dancer did a northern lights suplex and a facebuster next. A fancy Russian leg sweep and another reverse STO that nearly saw Rude hit his face on a chair finished things up at 10:22.
def.
A pair of wrestling's more violent beasts met in match 2. Joe STOed Batista at 4:30, the first signature move of the match. Batista answered back with one of his one on the outside about two minutes after. He destroyed the Samoan Submission Machine with a Batista Bomb on the ground. Batista sent Joe down with a spinebuster at 13:16. A falling back suplex drew a close 2 count. The tide turned a few minutes later as Joe locked the Animal in the Cocina Clutch, which won him the U.S. title some months ago. Batista still had more in the tank, but a German suplex did the job.
def.
These quiet technicians mostly let their work do the talking. Although Curtis Axel is sometimes cocky with Paul Heyman at his side. Malenko was on fire, flashing the lucha ability he had back in the day. There was some good submissions and counters mixed in. A tiger bomb at 9:08 almost ended it. Axel turned the Ice Man's head around for a hangman facebuster for the 3 count.
def.
Three men fought for England supremacy. And surprisingly, it was excellent. The announce table broke with an arm drag by McGuinness onto Magnus. Magnus and Nigel also double-suplexed Bulldog on the remains. A Nigel lariat drew a close 2. When they got back inside, Bulldog tried for a quick crucifix pin. They teamed up on Davey Boy again with a suplex, and Magnus continued the onslaught by punching his face until he bled. A little after, the former TNA champion and Bulldog chokeslammed McGuinness. The ROH alumni also took a pumphandle slam from Magnus. A Magnus Driver on McGuinness was the decisive move as Magnus tossed Bulldog out of the way with a belly-to-belly.
def.
Bobby Roode was reminded of his Beer Money roots for a match with the Million Dollar Man. Businessman/investor/commentator JBL was the manager for DiBiase on this occasion. Roode showed off some power with a belly-to-belly suplex and a sit-out spinebuster. He nailed Ted with a RR spinebuster at 5:15. That and a powerslam both got 2 counts. DiBiase recovered and slapped on the Million Dollar Dream. He flipped over Roode with a gutwrench suplex then went back-first on to a steel chair via another spinebuster. The "It Factor" was able to tap DiBiase out with an arm-trap crossface.
def.
Next up were Chris Benoit and Tyson Kidd, among Canada's best grapplers. The Dungeon students are both great technicians, with Kidd having the edge in youth and speed while Benoit has the experience - especially in big matches. There were submissions and reversals galore. Around the 7:00 mark, Benoit tossed around Kidd with a german suplex trio. He cinched in the Crippler Crossface but it wasn't over yet. Tyson might have broken Benoit's neck due to a tiger driver. That got him going as he hit a Code Blue for a nearfall. A shining wizard at 9:27 secured the upset win.
def.
Four of the WWE's top high-flyers teamed against each other for what would prove to be exciting action, as expected. Evan Bourne took a break from his tag team with Kofi (Air Boom) to join newly-crowned nXt champion Adrian Neville. They would go up against the incomparable "Whole F'n Show", Rob Van Dam, and "The Charismatic Enigma", Jeff Hardy. There was some fast-paced fun. Bourne flipped RVD on to a chair with a hurricanrana, then put him through a table with a drop toe hold. On the inside, Neville dropkicked a prone Hardy, who returned with a springboard dropkick. Bourne did a release northern lights suplex as Hardy alley-ooped Neville. Jeff went for a pin after a Twist of Fate as RVD did a standing moonsault on Bourne. Bourne and Neville regained control as the former splashed onto RVD from the apron and the latter front-slammed Hardy. They came together for a standing moonsault and dropkick to their opponents. With Neville distracted, Van Dam reversed a Bourne attempt and rolled him up for the 3 count. It's the first victory for the veterans so far tonight.
def.
These men are well-known for being tough brawlers in the ring, and also being very outspoken. And this one was brutal, as advertised. At 6:27, Steen threw Piper with a Steenalizer. Roddy fired back with a series of punches ending with a hefty right that took the big man off his feet. At 7:50, Piper bloodied "the Antichrist" with a piledriver. It was not enough for the 3 count. Steen recovered but was countered when going for what looked like the package piledriver. He rolled with a fireman's carry drop then caught Hot Rod mid-air for an F-Cinq. The breathtaking maneuver got a 2.9 count. Ultimately, Steen went to a bear hug to force Piper to give up.
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This ends Day 1, pretty good so far.
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