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WRESTLEMANIA 30!
DAY 2
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The 2-time Intercontinental champion meets the 1-time nXt champion. Ultimate Warrior amazed crowds with his intensity in the '90s, with his crowning moment coming at Wrestlemania 6, when he defeated Hulk Hogan for the WWF championship. Big E had his fanbase in Florida, albeit on a smaller scale. But they share huge power with some agility and charisma. Both would be likely to exhibit that power if they wanted to put the other down for the three count. Big E was impressive, muscling the 275-lb Warrior around. A belly-to-belly suplex and a back body drop around the 7-minute mark got 2 counts. The Warrior revived himself and a powerslam brought him back. He lifted the 290-pound Big E up and dropped him with a gorilla press. He furthered the damage with a front slam and an STO on steel steps, only to be picked up and slammed with a one-handed spinebuster. At that point, he had nothing more to give and Big E earned the upset win.
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Adam Cole was in his own world after he won the Ring of Honor World title months ago. He departed shortly after, saying that he had nothing left to accomplish in the company and that stars like him were made to be in the big time. Mr. Perfect was full of similar confidence in his hey-day, but both can back it up in the ring. They are technically skilled and would be willing to show it any day of the week. The winner would have a lot to brag about when all was said and done. Perfect was backed by his long-time manager Bobby Heenan. Cole was eager and Perfect was slyly countering his grapples. Soon enough, the once ROH TV champ settled in. This became a recurring instance throughout the match. He locked Hennig in the figure-four leg lock and pulled off a shining wizard. They went to the outside and Cole taunted a downed Perfect, receiving a Perfectplex for his trouble. The 24 year-old blocked a dropkick and floated over for a DDT. They exchanged small package pins but it went to a deadlock. Cole hit the Florida Key at 8:36, then sneaked in a second small package, this time getting away with a pinfall. He's one-upped the legend but I'd like to see him do it in a second encounter.
IWGP World Heavyweight Championship
Hiroshi Tanahashi (c) def. Kazuchika Okada
The Rainmaker left the IWGP title behind to travel and become a star in America. His rival, the previous title holder - Hiroshi Tanahashi - regained the belt from the incumbent champion. Naturally, the "Once in a Century Talent" Tanahashi has arrived for Wrestlemania to have another classic with Okada. Okada has accepted the challenge, in order to bring the title back to where it belongs - and rake in some cash too. WWE is getting a great taste of today's puro talents here. Tanahashi broke out the Styles Clash from old opponent AJ Styles three minutes in. Okada drew a nearfall with the Rainmaker lariat at 5:52. He irish-whipped Tana into the corner and hip splashed him, before finding himself being dropped with a dragon suplex. At 8 minutes, Okada crushed the 5-time champion with a Tombstone piledriver. He unleashed a second Rainmaker right after. That shook Tanahashi, who didn't get much going until a spinning side slam and an electrifying High Fly Flow. Okada flap-jacked his face, but took a signature Slingblade from the Ace. "The New Age Star" began to get aggressive, launching Tanahashi from the top with a super back drop and booting his face off. Okada tried for a second, being wrapped into a second full nelson suplex pin for a three count. "The High-Flying Star" has retained his IWGP championship and I'm interested to see if he's here to stay.
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Similar to the tag match earlier, this is cruiserweight entertainment. These four are some of the top super juniors the WWE has to offer. Devitt's European championship is not on the line. At 5:24, Kofi KO'ed Gabriel with a Trouble in Paradise. At the same time, Eddie landed an elbow on Devitt, who lay on a table. Latino Heat almost had Devitt with a german suplex pin. Gabriel dropkicked Kofi off the apron as Eddie planted Devitt with Splash Mountain and Gory bombs. The Capetown Werewolf wins contendership to the Rock n' Rolla's European championship - he expunged Kofi with an Emerald Flowsion.
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Wade Barrett of Preston, England and Sheamus of Dublin, Ireland. Drew McIntyre of Ayr, Scotland and William Regal of Codsall (or Blackpool) England. This is a war among the United Kingdom's international superpowers. All four are brutish brawlers with a vicious side that they unleash when the job needs to be done. At 4:57, Barrett stiffly elbowed Regal with the Bullhammer. Less than 4 minutes later, he hoisted up the old pro for Wasteland. Meanwhile, McIntyre took a High Cross on to steel steps from Sheamus. Regal then dipped into his bag of dirty tricks with the Power of the Punch to Barrett. The Sinister Scotsman recovered from the Cross and delivered a Future Shock to Sheamus in response. Regal hooked Barrett's leg for a Regal-Plex that drew a two count. The Celtic Warrior and the Bare-Knuckle Brawler landed a Winds of Change and an Irish Curse in stereo. The Great White tacked on a White Noise for good measure. "The Prince" Wade Barrett finished off Regal with a second Bullhammer to win it for his team.
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Goldberg lit WCW on fire in 1998 with his unprecedented dominance and heralded streak of over 170 consecutive wins. Ryback was compared for having similar power and intensity, eliminating all comers for a year until he ascended to the WWE title picture. Many were reminded of Goldberg's rise to winning the WCW World title as Ryback challenged C.M. Punk that October. Goldberg isn't keen on "the Big Guy" being in his league, while Ryback plans to live up to and surpass these claims. Regardless of if he's an imitation or not, both are unstoppable machines. And it only makes sense to see what happens when two terminators have to shut down the other. For the first portion of the match, Goldberg maintained control. He hit the Jackhammer and a gorilla press slam on Ryback. The "Human Wrecking Ball" stole his finisher to turn the tables. He proceeded with a Shell Shock, back body drop, and spinebuster, none of which were able to end it. A second Jackhammer on Ryback was the decisive manuever.
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Surely this contest between the two masked marvels of WWE brought back memories of the classic cruiserweight title matches in 1990s WCW. Sin Cara sees Rey Mysterio, perhaps the best high-flyer of all time, as his mentor. There would be lucha abound and lots of excitement. 5 minutes in and the pace was thrill-inducing. They traded many a standing moonsault. Rey busted out a moonsault through the announce table on Sin Cara. He did another breath-taking moonsault off the turnbuckle. Rey continued his momentum with a 619 and a splash, surprisingly only getting a 1 count. Black-donned Cara was flashy with a tilt-a-whirl small package and a Canadian Destroyer. He whipped Rey into the corner, but was rolled into a pinning predicament for the three count.
DAY 2
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The 2-time Intercontinental champion meets the 1-time nXt champion. Ultimate Warrior amazed crowds with his intensity in the '90s, with his crowning moment coming at Wrestlemania 6, when he defeated Hulk Hogan for the WWF championship. Big E had his fanbase in Florida, albeit on a smaller scale. But they share huge power with some agility and charisma. Both would be likely to exhibit that power if they wanted to put the other down for the three count. Big E was impressive, muscling the 275-lb Warrior around. A belly-to-belly suplex and a back body drop around the 7-minute mark got 2 counts. The Warrior revived himself and a powerslam brought him back. He lifted the 290-pound Big E up and dropped him with a gorilla press. He furthered the damage with a front slam and an STO on steel steps, only to be picked up and slammed with a one-handed spinebuster. At that point, he had nothing more to give and Big E earned the upset win.
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Adam Cole was in his own world after he won the Ring of Honor World title months ago. He departed shortly after, saying that he had nothing left to accomplish in the company and that stars like him were made to be in the big time. Mr. Perfect was full of similar confidence in his hey-day, but both can back it up in the ring. They are technically skilled and would be willing to show it any day of the week. The winner would have a lot to brag about when all was said and done. Perfect was backed by his long-time manager Bobby Heenan. Cole was eager and Perfect was slyly countering his grapples. Soon enough, the once ROH TV champ settled in. This became a recurring instance throughout the match. He locked Hennig in the figure-four leg lock and pulled off a shining wizard. They went to the outside and Cole taunted a downed Perfect, receiving a Perfectplex for his trouble. The 24 year-old blocked a dropkick and floated over for a DDT. They exchanged small package pins but it went to a deadlock. Cole hit the Florida Key at 8:36, then sneaked in a second small package, this time getting away with a pinfall. He's one-upped the legend but I'd like to see him do it in a second encounter.
IWGP World Heavyweight Championship
Hiroshi Tanahashi (c) def. Kazuchika Okada
The Rainmaker left the IWGP title behind to travel and become a star in America. His rival, the previous title holder - Hiroshi Tanahashi - regained the belt from the incumbent champion. Naturally, the "Once in a Century Talent" Tanahashi has arrived for Wrestlemania to have another classic with Okada. Okada has accepted the challenge, in order to bring the title back to where it belongs - and rake in some cash too. WWE is getting a great taste of today's puro talents here. Tanahashi broke out the Styles Clash from old opponent AJ Styles three minutes in. Okada drew a nearfall with the Rainmaker lariat at 5:52. He irish-whipped Tana into the corner and hip splashed him, before finding himself being dropped with a dragon suplex. At 8 minutes, Okada crushed the 5-time champion with a Tombstone piledriver. He unleashed a second Rainmaker right after. That shook Tanahashi, who didn't get much going until a spinning side slam and an electrifying High Fly Flow. Okada flap-jacked his face, but took a signature Slingblade from the Ace. "The New Age Star" began to get aggressive, launching Tanahashi from the top with a super back drop and booting his face off. Okada tried for a second, being wrapped into a second full nelson suplex pin for a three count. "The High-Flying Star" has retained his IWGP championship and I'm interested to see if he's here to stay.
def.
Similar to the tag match earlier, this is cruiserweight entertainment. These four are some of the top super juniors the WWE has to offer. Devitt's European championship is not on the line. At 5:24, Kofi KO'ed Gabriel with a Trouble in Paradise. At the same time, Eddie landed an elbow on Devitt, who lay on a table. Latino Heat almost had Devitt with a german suplex pin. Gabriel dropkicked Kofi off the apron as Eddie planted Devitt with Splash Mountain and Gory bombs. The Capetown Werewolf wins contendership to the Rock n' Rolla's European championship - he expunged Kofi with an Emerald Flowsion.
def.
Wade Barrett of Preston, England and Sheamus of Dublin, Ireland. Drew McIntyre of Ayr, Scotland and William Regal of Codsall (or Blackpool) England. This is a war among the United Kingdom's international superpowers. All four are brutish brawlers with a vicious side that they unleash when the job needs to be done. At 4:57, Barrett stiffly elbowed Regal with the Bullhammer. Less than 4 minutes later, he hoisted up the old pro for Wasteland. Meanwhile, McIntyre took a High Cross on to steel steps from Sheamus. Regal then dipped into his bag of dirty tricks with the Power of the Punch to Barrett. The Sinister Scotsman recovered from the Cross and delivered a Future Shock to Sheamus in response. Regal hooked Barrett's leg for a Regal-Plex that drew a two count. The Celtic Warrior and the Bare-Knuckle Brawler landed a Winds of Change and an Irish Curse in stereo. The Great White tacked on a White Noise for good measure. "The Prince" Wade Barrett finished off Regal with a second Bullhammer to win it for his team.
def.
Goldberg lit WCW on fire in 1998 with his unprecedented dominance and heralded streak of over 170 consecutive wins. Ryback was compared for having similar power and intensity, eliminating all comers for a year until he ascended to the WWE title picture. Many were reminded of Goldberg's rise to winning the WCW World title as Ryback challenged C.M. Punk that October. Goldberg isn't keen on "the Big Guy" being in his league, while Ryback plans to live up to and surpass these claims. Regardless of if he's an imitation or not, both are unstoppable machines. And it only makes sense to see what happens when two terminators have to shut down the other. For the first portion of the match, Goldberg maintained control. He hit the Jackhammer and a gorilla press slam on Ryback. The "Human Wrecking Ball" stole his finisher to turn the tables. He proceeded with a Shell Shock, back body drop, and spinebuster, none of which were able to end it. A second Jackhammer on Ryback was the decisive manuever.
def.
Surely this contest between the two masked marvels of WWE brought back memories of the classic cruiserweight title matches in 1990s WCW. Sin Cara sees Rey Mysterio, perhaps the best high-flyer of all time, as his mentor. There would be lucha abound and lots of excitement. 5 minutes in and the pace was thrill-inducing. They traded many a standing moonsault. Rey busted out a moonsault through the announce table on Sin Cara. He did another breath-taking moonsault off the turnbuckle. Rey continued his momentum with a 619 and a splash, surprisingly only getting a 1 count. Black-donned Cara was flashy with a tilt-a-whirl small package and a Canadian Destroyer. He whipped Rey into the corner, but was rolled into a pinning predicament for the three count.
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