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Posted on May 25, 2014 at 05:13 PM.
WRESTLEMANIA 30!




DAY 4: THE FINALE

Yes, finally we've reached the last day. This is all the marque Wrestlemania matches you've come to expect, the culmination of the year of feuds that raged on. Titles will be defended and grudges settled. Let's get to it.
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Intercontinental Championship
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Although the Rhodes brothers avenged the corruption of the Authority and won the tag titles from the Shield, they have not been successful in that division since. They failed to gain the chance to be #1 contenders against the Outlaws and the team fell apart when Goldust was the one to challenge Jack Swagger for the Intercontinental championship. Cody's respect for his elder would always be there but it had been about time for Goldust to move back out of the spotlight and for the younger brother to rise. A battle of respect and jealousy with the IC gold - the title whose prestige Cody tried to help rebuild - on the line. In a special addition, Daddy Dusty is the special guest referee! Cody sports the classic Dustin gold and Dusty's in the polka dots. Goldie was fired up, planting his bro's face on steel steps with a bulldog. Cody retorted with a nasty football kick to his midsection as Dustin was prepped on the ropes. At 5:44, the two-time IC champion spun around the 4-time title holder with a Cross Rhodes. Goldust was not down for the count, responding with a running bulldog and spearing his brother through the barricade. More brawling went on until the 14:13 mark where Cody threw Dustin down with an Alabama Slam. The "Son of a Son of a Plumber" reversed a Final Cut attempt into a neckbreaker and regained the gold with a straight-jacked lifting DDT at 20:30. It's the third reign for the youngster, who will try to ascend the rankings into the WWE title picture on Raw, it seems. Goldust will take a break after the fact and put away the black and gold paint until further notice.

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The Real Americans amicably split after they lost out on a tag team title shot at this event and Swagger won the Intercontinental title. Zeb Colter was regretful but willing to manage them separately so long as they both made it to the card in premier fights. It was that for Swagger as he took on Kurt Angle, but Cesaro reached higher. If he is going to represent this country now, he must beat its biggest icon - Hulk Hogan. It could catapult him to superstardom. Hogan found Colter's spiel and distaste of America's state to be disheartening, so he was prepared for the challenge of defending our country once again. Cesaro flashed with a springboard uppercut at 5:47. A Neutralizer drew a two fall but he ended up allowing a classic Hogan comeback. The big boot and atomic leg drop was not enough but the Hulkster pushed on. They traded finishers again but Cesaro soon took control with his signature gutwrench to the 300-pounder. The Real American went extreme with a second gutwrench suplex, this time through the announce table. Surprisingly, that took a lot out of the former WWF champion. He had no chance of coming back after an amazing Swiss Death - the lifting European uppercut. At 18:35, the Swiss Superman overcame the legendary Hogan. He's going nowhere but up from here.

United States Championship
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This is the end of the Shield. They became divided when Roman Reigns seized the US title that Dean Ambrose once held. Dean was driven insane, thinking that Reigns was the defacto leader and that he was betraying the group. The rift only deepened when Roman eliminated Ambrose from the World title chamber match at No Way Out with a powerbomb. The lunatic fringe felt that Reigns was using the Shield to further himself and wasn't a team player. All the while, Seth Rollins played moderator and acted as the glue of the trio. No longer could he stand to see their goal of justice not be achieved due to their quarrels. He proposed that they go their separate ways and conquer injustice on their own. It was supposed to be the Shield fixing what was wrong with the WWE but they lost the picture along the way. Their concerted effort would be halted but there would always be that hope of a reunion. For now, may the best man win.

As to be expected with a 3-man match, the double team moves began. Rollins superkicked Reigns and Ambrose added an enziguri. They completed a flapjack and DDT manuever and tried for another, only to eat a double DDT from the big man. Dean and Seth came right back with a double DDT of their own. The technician of the Shield powerbombed the 265. lb Reigns on to the outside. The powerhouse was able to muster the strength to lift him in the air off an irish whip for a devastating mid-air spear. Later, Ambrose used Rollins' head as a battering ram, running it into Reigns' chest. The alliance finally ended between the smaller Shield members - Reigns and Ambrose pulled off a chop block & clothesline. Seth got revenge on a tag punch with Reigns' assistance. Dean and Roman were on the losing end of a double headbutt as Rollins was not fooled by another attempt. He took a snapshot DDT regardless. The unchained melody was then dropped with a team STO. When it finally got to a three-way match, Seth flew from the apron for a springboard knee to Reigns' temple. The Samoan star showed to be durable, going right to a powerbomb double knee backbreaker. The architect Rollins gave him a Piece of Mind - the jumping curb stomp - but they combined right after for a double chokebomb on Ambrose. Seth landed a Skywalker (shiranui) and an enziguri on the former Mr. Mox, with Reigns holding him up on the latter. They flipped back Dean on a Russian leg sweep combo but Reigns was quick to launch into Rollins with a Superman punch. The Shield's high-flyer unleashed a 'buckle bomb on Roman at 14:06. He recovered for a second Muay Thai/MMA jumping punch, this time to Dean. Finally, the Shield's maniac brawler dealt some punishment - that being a headlock driver to Roman Reigns. Reigns just would not stay down, lifting up Dean Ambrose for a Jacknife powerbomb, only for Seth to break it up with a running dropkick. On the second try, Seth let it happen and Ambrose dropped far to the mat. Reigns and Dean traded a Rock Bottom and hook & ladder (wheelbarrow facebuster), respectively. Around the 37:24 mark, Ambrose stole Reigns' roar taunt, perhaps signaling a spear. Instead, Seth Rollins delivered a German suplex to the cousin of the Rock, off the top rope. They traveled to the outside in the conclusion of the match, where Ambrose gave Reigns the decisive headlock driver. But the pinfall was not meant for him. Rollins knocked him out of the way and secured the win plus his first singles championship in WWE. Quite the fitting battle between these three, they put it all on the line in what was the longest match on the show so far. It would appear they are all going their separate ways for real, and the bitterness between Reigns and Ambrose is still very clear and apparent.

THE STREAK - 21-1 or 22-0?

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Brock Lesnar was merely a pawn for the Game in his crusade to eliminate Daniel Bryan from title contention. Triple H had only used him for his own objective, he was not who he really saw as the face of the WWE and his champion. Paul Heyman would not have that, not for his bonafide beast - the collegiate, UFC, and wrestling superstar. A title that really befitted him would be the conqueror of the Streak. He could elevate himself to among the greatest in the business by ending the most major streak in sports entertainment. Heyman referenced the 21:1 Relevations from the Bible. He noted from it "..I saw a new heaven and a new earth, for the old heaven and the old earth had disappeared." For Paul E, this could not be mere coincidence - the Undertaker was meant to lose.

Despite claims that the 49 year-old has nothing left, he gave Lesnar the fight of his life, with as brutal offense as ever. He catapulted over the top for one of his signature suicide dives early on. Lesnar was not to be overlooked though, tossing him around on an F5 and a vicious German suplex at 7:01 and 8:08. Taker muscled Lesnar up for a powerbomb and then locked him in Hell's Gate. Brock escaped and hit a double powerbomb, but his second F5 attempt was futile - the Deadman reversed it into a DDT. He continued with a Last Ride at 10:55 and busted open the Beast with another DDT. The amateur wrestling prowess was on tap from Lesnar, and he was relentless with variations of suplexes (belly-to-belly, fisherman, etc). Next came a huge chokeslam while Heyman was being ejected (33:28). He followed right into a big jumping Tombstone but Lesnar kicked out, somehow. The "Anomaly" tried to end Undertaker with a belly-to-belly through a table and an apron DDT. But the Phenom's resiliency cannot be questioned. He chokeslammed Lesnar off the top turnbuckle and a final Tombstone made Heyman's client rest in peace. The legend lives, and the Demon from Death Valley goes back into the depths, waiting for his Streak to be challenged again..
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