WrestleMania 26 PPV Results

Posted by Marc Middleton on Sunday, March 28th, 2010

- The dark match will be a 16 man battle royal. Yoshi Tatsu got the win. We will have more details later on the battle royal. The University of Phoenix Stadium roof is open and it’s said to be the most amazing WrestleMania setup ever. Stay tuned for pay-per-view coverage.

- WrestleMania 26 kicks off from the University of Phoenix Stadium in Phoenix, Arizona with Justin Roberts welcoming us. US fighter jets fly over the top of the stadium before Grammy winning Fantasia starts singing “America, The Beautiful.”

- We go to a nice video package looking at the WWE Superstars of WrestleMania, playing into tonight’s matches. The video focuses on Superstars chasing their WrestleMania moments. The moment is now, it says… welcome to WrestleMania!

- We’re live inside the University of Phoenix Stadium as the pyro explodes and we see the packed house. Michael Cole welcomes us to WrestleMania 26th. The bell rings and we go to the ring.

WWE Unified Tag Team Title Match: John Morrison & R-Truth vs. The Miz & Big Show

R-Truth’s music hits first as he takes us to the ring for tonight’s first match. Truth gets the crowd loud with his entrance music. Out next is his tag team partner John Morrison. The WrestleMania set is huge and looks amazing. Morrison doesn’t even make it to the ring before the music of the WWE Tag Team Champions hits and out comes Big Show and The Miz.

Morrison and Miz will be starting things out for their teams. Morrison is able to get a hammerlock, but Miz fights out of it and stomps at Morrison. Miz turns his back, only to turn around into a dropkick. Morrison slams Miz and tags out to Truth, who comes in with a top rope leg drop on Miz that’s good for a two count. Truth does the splits to avoid a punch from Miz, and gets Miz with a back kick, but Miz tags out to Show. Truth tries to hit Show with a cross body, but he’s caught and hit with a fall away slam instead. Show pushes Morrison off the apron and chops Truth’s chest. Show climbs the ropes, but Morrison hits a kick that knocks Show down. Miz and Morrison are back in and Morrison is dominating Miz with a flap jack and a kick to the face.

Morrison tries for the starship pain but Show pulls him out of the ring. Miz tries for the SCF, but Morrison fights out. Show hits the knockout punch out of nowhere, tags in, and pins Morrison, getting the three count.

Winners: Big Show and The Miz

- We go back ringside to Cole, Lawler and Striker. They lead us into a video package showing some of the events from WrestleMania 26 week.

Randy Orton vs. Ted DiBiase vs. Cody Rhodes

We go to the ring for tonight’s triple threat match with members of Legacy. Out first is Ted DiBiase followed by Cody Rhodes and finally Randy Orton, all to their own themes. Orton gets a large pop from the crowd. The bell rings and here we go.

Cody and Ted begin to stalk Randy. DiBiase and Rhodes tried to corner Orton, who tried to keep his space while throwing a forearm at DiBiase and a kick at Rhodes. Orton went in and out of the ring, getting Cody to follow. Orton hit DiBiase with a clothesline, then knocked Rhodes out of the ring as he got in. Orton kicked DiBiase, then dropkicked Rhodes. DiBiase caught Orton with a dropkick, and then the double team began with Rhodes and DiBiase stomping Orton down. Rhodes and DiBiase trash talked Orton, then took turns holding him with the other punched him. Orton tried to fight back, but was given a double vertical suplex.

DiBiase and Rhodes taunted Orton, then kicked him down in a corner. They whipped Orton into a corner, and Orton came out swinging, until DiBiase nailed him with a clothesline. DiBiase hit Orton with another clothesline while Rhodes clipped Orton’ leg. Rhodes gave Orton a kneedrop, then went to climb the ropes. While he did that, DiBiase tried to make a cover. Rhodes broke it up, and the two argued. Rhodes threw DiBiase out of the ring and hit the Alabama Slam. Rhodes covered, and DiBiase broke it up. They argued, and DiBiase slugged Rhodes. Rhodes responded by tackling DiBiase, and they rolled to the floor and brawled.

Rhodes and DiBiase rolled back in and kept punching. They two realized Orton was getting up, so they stopped fighting and charged him. Orton backdropped DiBiase, slugged Rhodes, then gave DiBiase and Rhodes each a powerslam. DiBiase rolled out of the ring, and Orton gave Rhodes a side backbreaker. The fans chanted for an “RKO” and Orton measured Rhodes for it, but DiBiase pulled him out of the ring. DiBiase and Orton slugged it out on the floor, and Rhodes went for a pescado. Orton moved, and Rhodes landed on DiBiase.

Orton rolled back into the ring, and DiBiase got on the apron. Orton kicked him and grabbed his head. Rhodes got on the apron as well, and Orton kicked him. Orton grabbed Rhodes and DiBiase and hit a double elevated DDT with both men hanging off the ropes. Orton kicked DiBiase out of the ring, and began measuring Rhodes for an RKO. Orton then changed his mind, and instead lined up for a punt. Orton punted Rhodes in the head. DiBiase got in the ring, grabbed Orton from behind and went for Dream Street. Orton armdragged out of it, hit DiBiase with the RKO and got the pin on DiBiase at the nine minute mark.

Winner: Randy Orton

- We go backstage where Vickie Guerrero has Josh Matthews read a promo that puts her over. Vickie says this WrestleMania will be known as the one where she had a match. Vickie stands with her team for tonight as Jillian Hall starts singing. Santino Marella appears to plug Slim Jims. He snaps into one and Jillian turns into Mae Young. He bites again and it turns into Gene Okerlund in a dress. Finally Gene turns into Melina and that’s it.

Money in the Bank Ladder Match: Kofi Kingston vs. MVP vs. Jack Swagger vs. Evan Bourne vs. Shelton Benjamin vs. Matt Hardy vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. Drew McIntyre vs. Kane vs. Christian

We go to the ring where the briefcase is hanging up high for Money in the Bank. Out comes Kofi Kingston, MVP, Jack Swagger, Evan Bourne, Shelton Benjamin, Matt Hardy, Dolph Ziggler, the WWE Intercontinental Champion Drew McIntyre, Kane and Christian. The ladders are laying around the ring as we get ready to go.

The match starts with chaos with action going in and outside of the ring. Kane had control but Drew McIntyre started beating him down. McIntyre sets the first ladder up in the ring. Hardy pushes it over with him on it. Evan Bourne comes in as Hardy gives McIntyre Twist of Fate.

All the participants battle on the ladder. Evan Bourne just touched the briefcase but Kane, Hardy and Swagger fight him off. Kane tosses Bourne to the outside onto Shelton Benjamin. Hardy and Swagger battle it out on top of the ladder. Kingston tosses a ladder into Swagger and Hardy who are on another ladder. Christian throws a ladder into Hardy and Swagger who are trapped in the corner before monkey flipping Kingston into the ladder, sandwiching Swagger and Hardy. Ziggler pulls Christian off the ladder with a big backstabber, and tries to climb himself, but he’s pulled off by MVP, who’s in turn pulled off by Kane. Shelton and Kofi sandwich Kane with a ladder, and he and MVP and Shelton use a ladder to sandwich Kane in the corner, Kofi runs up the ladder, but he’s powerbombed by Kane.

Benjamin is close to gaining the briefcase, but Swagger puts him down with a ladder, before slamming the ladder into several other participants. Bourne comes out of nowhere with a double knees to Swagger and the ladder to take him out. Swagger is in the middle of the ladder, and Hardy and Christian both use ladders to sandwish Swagger’s midsection. Hardy and Christian climb the ladder, while Bourne climbs the side. Swagger pulls the ladder out from under Hardy, and Bourne kicks Christian off the other ladder before hitting Air Bourne from off the ladder onto Christian.

Bourne tries for the briefcase, but Hardy is there and he throws Bourne off the top. Hardy is almost able to grab the briefcase, but Swagger comes up from behind, and pushes him off the top of the ladder, on top of the ladder propped up in the ring. Swagger also falls off onto another ladder propped against the ropes. MVP and Shelton are up on the ladder now and Shelton sends MVP off. MVP retaliates, trying to powerbomb Shelton, but Benjamin retaliates with a hurricarana to the outside. Kane is outside with a ladder and he hits both MVP and Shelton. Kane is in the ring and he tries to climb the ladder, but Ziggler is in, climbing over Kane. Kane pushes over the ladder to knock Ziggler off before throwing the ladder at Ziggler, Ziggler ducks but eats a right hand.

Kane chokeslams Ziggler on the ladder before sandwiching him in between and slamming the ladder up and down on top of Ziggler. Kane ends up ripping the ladder apart. Kofi sends Kane to the outside, and uses both pieces of the ladder as stilts, trying to climb all the way to the top. McIntyre is in, knocking one of the legs away, and pushing the other, with Kofi on it, into the ropes. McIntyre grabs a ladder and climbs, but Matt Hardy is in on the other side. Hardy and McIntyre fight at the top with McIntyre sending Hardy to the mat. Hardy retaliates, pushing the ladder into the ropes where McIntyre crotches himself.

Hardy climbs the ladder and gets his hands on the brifcse, but Kane pushes another ladder, with Christian on it, into Hardy’s ladder. Kane climbs the other side, opposite Hardy and Christian, and he tries for a double chokeslam, but Christian and Hardy fight him off, only to turn their attention to each other. Hardy tries for a twist of fate, but Christian reverses with into a reverse DDT from the top of the ladder. Christian climbs both ladders in the middle of the ring, but Swagger pulls one away. Christian climbs the other ladder, but Swagger is up after him. Both men fight at the top of the ladder, but Swagger uses the briefcase, slamming it into Christian’s face. Swagger goes for the briefcase but he has trouble unhooking it. After what seems like forever, Swagger gets the briefcase down, and he is Mr. Money in the Bank.

Winner: Jack Swagger

- We get a promo for WWE’s Extreme Rules pay-per-view. The announcers lead us into a video package from last night’s WWE Hall of Fame ceremony. They bring the 2010 WWE Hall of Fame class out on the stage with the Hart family being there for Stu Hart.

Triple H vs. Sheamus

We get a video package showing events leading up to the Sheamus vs. Triple H feud. Out first for the next match comes Sheamus to some heat. Triple H’s music hits next and out he comes to a nice pop from the crowd. Triple H takes his time with the entrance as we get ready to go.

Sheamus and HHH lock up, and Sheamus backs Triple H up into the corner, where he breaks with a shove. He tells Hunter that he’s the future and he’s the Celtic Warrior. HHH puts Sheamus in the corner, but also doesn’t break clean, slapping Sheamus across the face. HHH hits a series of right hands and he tries for the pedigree early, but Sheamus is able to fight out of it.

Sheamus sends Triple H into the corner, but quickly eats a dropkick. Triple H hits a suplex, and follows up with a knee, but a cover only yeilds a two count for Triple H. Sheamus rolls to the outside, and Hunter follows, slamming his head into the barricade and sending him back into the ring. Back in the ring, Hunter goes to work on Sheamus’ legs, locking in the figure four. Sheamus is able to get to the ropes to break the hold and he rolls back to the outside.

Triple H follows Sheamus to the outside, but he finds himself being rammed into the steel rings steps. Sheamus breaks the count, and he slams Triple H into the barricade before sending him back into the ring, hitting an elbow to Triple H’s throat on the way back in. Back in the ring, Triple H hits a right hand out of nowhere, but Sheamus responds with a urunage backbreaker. Another urunage backbreaker puts Triple H down again.

Sheamus beats on Triple H in the corner, slamming his thigh into Triple H’s head before choking and stomping away at Triple H. Sheamus poses for the crowd to a lot of heat. Sheamus continues the beatdown in the corner on Triple H, being pulled away by the ref. Sheamus and Triple H trade right hands, with Sheamus getting the upper hand with an axe handle to the head. Sheamus tries for the cover but he only gets two.

Sheamus beats on Triple H for a bit before going for another cover, again good for two. Sheamus locks in a rear chin lock and buries his knee in Triple H’s back. Triple H gets up to his feet, but Sheamus transitions right into a powerslam that’s good for another near fall. Sheamus locks in a submission hold focusin on Triple H’s neck and shoulder. Triple H fights up to his feet and Sheamus changes it up into a sleeper that puts Triple H back down.

Triple H is back up and out of the sleeper with a back body drop. Sheamus charges Triple H in the corner but eats a couple of his boots for his trouble. Triple H fights out of a slam and hits a DDT to change the momentum. Triple H and Sheamus trade right hands in the center of the ring, and Triple H gets the upper hand. Triple H hits the high knee and he’s back in this one. Face buster from Triple H is good for a near fall.Triple H ducks a clothesline and tries for a pedigree but Sheamus counters. Triple H hits a neckbreaker that’s good for a two count.

Triple H puts Sheamus on the top turnbuckle and he climbs up, hitting Sheamus. Sheamus ducks out of it, and he tries for the razor’s edge but Triple H fights out. Sheamus tries for his big kick, but Triple H fights out. Pedigree attempt but Sheamus fights out again and he hits his huge kick. Sheamus goes for the pin but Triple H kicks out.

Sheamus picks Triple H up off the mat, and he puts him up on his shoulder, but HHH fights out and connects with a big spinebuster. Triple H goes for the pin but Sheamus kicks out at two.

Sheamus tries to roll to the outside, but he only gets to the apron. Triple H tries to pick him up, but Sheamus fights him off and connects with a big kick to Triple H’s temple. Sheamus crawls back into the ring and he picks up Triple H. HHH is playing possum, and out of nowhere he hits the pedigree. Triple H pins Sheamus and he gets the three count.

Winner: Triple H

- We get a video package showing the events leading up to CM Punk vs. Rey Mysterio.

CM Punk vs. Rey Mysterio

Out first comes CM Punk with Luke Gallows and Serena. Punk talks as he walks to the ring about how he chooses to live drug free and rips on the fans. Punk says tonight, Mysterio and the fans will choose him as their savior. Rey Mysterio’s music hits and the crowd pops. Everyone waits but Rey doesn’t appear. All of a sudden he appears on the stage. Looks like they may have messed something up here. Rey makes his way to the ring as the Straight Edge Society looks on from the ring.

The bell rings and we’re ready to start this one. Gallows and Sarita are stalking around the outside, it distracts Mysterio, and Punk is able to use that to catch Mysterio, sending him to the mat and stomping away on him. Mysterio tries to come back and jumps to the top, but Punk sweeps his feet out from under him. Punk distracts the ref and Serena chokes Mysterio. Punk tries for a baseball slide, but Mysterio flips up, and Punk crotches himself on the ring post. On the outside, Punk gets even by slamming Mysterio into the steel ring steps.

Back in the ring, Punk pounds away on Mysterio and he tries for a pin, but Mysterio kicks out at two. Punk locks in a rear chin lock while the SES cheers on from ringside. Mysterio is able to fight up to his feet and out of the hold where he catches Punk with a quick kick. Mysterio tries for a headscissors, but Punk fights it off, only to eat a springboard seated senton from Mysterio. Mysterio hits a kick to Punk’s face, but Punk is able to surprise Mysterio with a roll up for two. Punk catches Mysterio with a giant kick to the side of the head, but a pin is only good for two.

Punk tries for a series of pins, but it ends with Mysterio flipping out and up onto the ropes, where he comes back with a crazy springboard DDT. Mysterio tries for the pin, but he only gets two. Mysterio kicks Punk into the ropes and tries for the 619, but Punk catches him. Punk tries for the GTS, but Mysterio fights out. Mysterio springboards off the ropes, but Punk catches him in GTS position. Mysterio fights out again and kicks Punk in the head. Mysterio goes to the top and tries for a frog splash, but he misses. Punk tries for the cover but he only gets two.

Punk hits the high knee in the corner, but Mysterio fights out of the bulldog and sends Punk into the ropes. Mysterio tries for the 619, but Serena and Gallows distract him. Punk almost hits the 619, but Mysterio fights out, hits the 619, the springboard splash, and pins Punk.

Winner: Rey Mysterio

- We get a video package showing what’s went on between Vince McMahon and Bret Hart, leading to their No Holds Barred match tonight.

No Holds Barred Match: Bret Hart vs. Vince McMahon

We go to the ring where Bret Hart makes his way to the ring to a nice pop. Bret is wearing his tennis shoes, jeans, a t-shirt and leather jacket. Black sunglasses too, no shades for Bret anymore. Bret gets some pyro as he enters the ring. No Chance starts playing as Vince McMahon makes his way out. Vince has a microphone. He stops at the entrance way and says Bret is in his ring at his greatest creation – WrestleMania. Vince says Bret deserves a WrestleMania size screwing. Vince says he spent a lot of money and bought himself some special Lumberjacks. Vince says Bret’s entire family screwed him now. He tells them to come on out and here comes The Hart Dynasty – Natalya, Tyson and David Hart Smith. Behind them are the brothers and sisters of Bret. Vince and the Harts head to the ring.

Bruce Hart puts on a referee shirt and will be officiating. The rest of the Hart family applaud this from ringside. Bret takes a mic and says there’s nothing he can do about this now. Bret says he learned there’s nothing sweeter than a double cross. Bret says the family told him ahead of time what Vince was planning. Bret says the Hart family is united as one tonight. Bret says it will be remembered as the night that Bret screwed Vince. So the Harts are now on Bret’s side.

Vince begs off, but Hart hits him with a right. Hart beats McMahon all around the ring, in the corner, stomping away at him. Hart chokes McMahon with his foor in the corner. Vince rols outside into the Hart Dynasty, who go to work with a couple of forearms. Hart family members are in to join, and Natalya hits Vince with a big slap. Kidd and DH Smith stomp away at Vince, and Kidd locks in a guillotine choke before hammering away on Vince. DH Smith picks Vince up and Kidd climbs up to the apron. DH Smith picks Vince up, and Kidd goes all the way to the top turnbuckle. Kidd leaps off and hits a top rope Hart attack all the way to the floor, sending Vince McMahon crashing down.

The Harts roll Vince back into the ring, and Bret goes right to work on Vince’s leg. Vince rolls back to the outside, and he tries to crawl under the ring to avoid things, but Kidd and Smith pull him out. Vince has a crowbar in hand when he comes back out and the Hart’s scatter. Everyone calls Vince a coward. Vince rolls back into the ring and he tries to hit Bret with the crowbar, but Bret ducks it, and sends McMahon to the mat, where he continues to beat him down with big elbows. Hart grabs the crowbar and he uses it to clobber McMahon, just wailing away on him.

Hart uses the crowbar to whack McMahon right in the throat, and the Hart family rallies Bret on from the outside, banging on the mat. Hart grabs McMahon’s legs, and the crowd goes NUTS. Hart goes for it, but decides against it, and goes for the crowbar again. Hart whacks McMahon a couple more times before grabbing the legs again. Hart kicks McMahon right in the crotch, and then does it again.

McMahon pleads with Bret, but all it gets him is a couple more kicks to the groin. someone slides a chair into Bret, and he uses it to sit down. Bruce comes over, and Bret actually calls a time out, just to catch his breath. McMahon crawls up to his hands and knees, and Hart is up behind him. Hart picks up the chair, and whacks McMahon across the back, then a second time. The crowd chants for one more, and Bret obliges with another big chair shot. Three more, then another, and another, and Bret is just working Vince over. Three more, another, a thirteenth, fourteenth, fifteenth all on Vinces legs. Another, and another, and another, jeez, this is crazy. Another, and Vince is just moaning and panting.

Hart grabs the leg and everyone goes crazy. Hart wraps up the legs and pulls McMahon over, successfully locking in the Sharpshooter, which is just a beautiful sight. McMahon immediately taps, but Hart keeps it locked in just for a bit.

Winner: Bret Hart

- After the match, all the Harts get in the ring to celebrate with Bret.

- After a video hyping WrestleMania 27 in Atlanta next year, we get a video package showing what’s led up to tonight’s World Heavyweight Title match between Edge and Chris Jericho.

World Heavyweight Title Match: Edge vs. Chris Jericho

We go to the ring where the World Heavyweight Champion Chris Jericho makes his way out. Out next is the challenger, Edge, to a nice pop from the crowd. We get formal ring introductions for the match as they get ready to start.

Edge and Jericho lock up and start out with some chain wrestling. Jericho locks in a headlock, and when Edge fights out, he hits a shoulderblock. Jericho ducks a couple of clotheslines, but Edge comes back with a big flying lariat. Edge stomps on Jericho in the corner, but when the ref breaks it up, Jericho is able to mount a comeback, putting Edge in the corner and beating on him for a bit. Edge comes back with a back body drop, and he tries for a spear, but Jericho sees it coming and he rolls out to the floor. Edge follows, beats on Jericho for a bit and rolls him back into the ring. On his way back into the ring, Jericho catches Edge with a slap, and a baseball slide to send him to the floor.

Edge rolls back into the ring, and Jericho grabs right for Edge’s legs, hitting a slingshot, slamming Edge’s neck into the bottom rope. Jericho hits a back body drop, and he tries for a cover, but Edge kicks out at two. Jericho locks in a modified rear chin lock, and tells the referee to ask him, but Edge refuses to give up. Edge fights up to his feet, but Jericho slams him back down to the mat head first. Jericho kicks and slaps away at Edge’s head.

Jericho sends Edge into the corner, but when he charges in, Edge moves and Jericho’s shoulder connects with the ring post. Edge hits a big dropkick, and tries for a back body drop, but Jericho blocks it and hits a front suplex, sending Edge into the ropes. Jericho tries for a springboard dropkick, but Edge dodges it, and sends JEricho crashing into the announce table. Edge launches himself off the ring apron onto Jericho with a big diving clothesline. Edge rolls Jericho into the ring and he tries to go to the top, but Jericho catches him and the fight on the turnbuckle. Edge is able to come out on top when he hits a front suplex from the middle rope that’s good for a two count.

Edge ducks a big boot from Jericho and slides to the outside where he sweeps Jericho’s legs. Edge hits a crossbody from the top, but Jericho rolls through into a pin attempt for a two count. Jericho tries for the walls of Jericho, but Edge fights it off. Both men get a quick near fall, but a kick to the head from Jericho puts Edge down.

Jericho tries for the codebreaker, but Edge counters, catches Jericho and slamming him into the corner. Edge goes for the spear, but Jericho counters, jumping over and rolling Edge straight into the walls of Jericho!

Edge is able to counter the walls, rolling over and turning it into a near fall for a two count. Jericho fights out, goes for a lion sault, and lands on his feet when Edge moves, but Edge slams Jericho’s head down to the canvas. Both men are up and Jericho hits a big enzugiri. Jericho goes for the cover but only gets two. Jericho hits a series of big right hands, but Edge retaliates with an Impaler DDT. Edge goes for the cover but Jericho kicks out.

Jericho takes control with a blow to the back of Edge’s head. Jericho teases the spear, setting up for it. Edge is back on his feet, but when Jericho goes for the spear, Edge gets his foot up for a big boot. Edge psyches himself up, and gets the crowd going. Edge tries for the spear, but Jericho counters with the codebreaker.

Jericho crawls over and pins Edge, but it’s only good for two, another pin, another two count. Jericho argues with the ref for a bit, but then turns back to Edge. Jericho kicks at the back of Edge’s leg, before just stomping on the ankle. Edge avoids another kick and he gets back to his feet, but Jericho takes him right back down into the walls of Jericho.

Edge tries to crawl to the ropes, but Jericho pulls him right back into the middle of the ring and turns it into a single leg crab, focusing on Edge’s injured leg. Edge is finally able to crawl to the ropes, and surprise Jericho with a roll up that’s good for a two count. Edge clotheslines Jericho over the top rope and both men go out to the floor. Jericho is back to his feet first and he grabs his title. Edge slams Jericho’s head into the ring apron, and Edge ends up accidentally elbowing the ref. Jericho hits Edge with the belt, and goes for the pin, but Edge kicks out!

Jericho hits the codebreaker, and he pins Edge. The referee counts three, and this one is over.

Winner: Chris Jericho

- After the match, Edge and Jericho get into it on the floor. Edge tears apart the announcer’s table. Edge throws Jericho on top of one table and stands on top of the other. Jericho gets up on the one table and Edge spears him off of it through the fan barrier. Edge rolls back in the ring and poses for the fans while staring over at Jericho. Edge walks to the back while WWE officials check on Jericho who is still laid out.

- Cole, Lawler and Striker show us clips of the 26-man Battle Royal that took place before the pay-per-view tonight that Yoshi Tatsu was the winner of.

Eve Torres, Kelly Kelly, Mickie James, Gail Kim and Beth Phoenix vs. Vickie Guerrero, Layla, Michelle McCool, Alicia Fox and Maryse

Out first for tonight’s Divas match is Team Vickie followed by Team Beth. All the Divas enter the ring as we get ready to go.

Gail Kim and Vickie are going to be starting things out. Guerrero bumps Kim back, so Kim tags in Phoenix. Vickie finds herself in the corner, where she eats a couple of shoulders. Eve tags in and gives her a couple more shoulders. Kim tags in and James tags in, followed by Kelly, and they all pretty much do the same thing, beating on Vickie. Vickie is unfazed though, screaming at Kelly Kelly. A big slap and step up leg drop takes down Vickie, but McCool is in with a Styles Clash. Mickie comes in and hits her big DDT, layla comes in and hits a backbreaker, Kim comes in with a sole food. Everyone is coming in now. Phoenix hits a giant implant buster type move on Alicia, then turns her attention to Vickie.

Phoenix puts Guerrero in the tree of woe, but McCool comes in and clocks Phoenix out of nowhere. McCool sets it up, and talks Vickie into doing a frog splash on Kelly Kelly. Vickie does it, and connects, but has trouble pinning Kelly. She’s finally able to do it, and she gets a pin, scoring the win for her team.

Winners: Vickie Guerrero, Alicia Fox, Michelle McCool, Layla and Maryse

- We get a video package showing the build to tonight’s WWE Title match.

WWE Title Match: John Cena vs. Batista

We go to the ring where the WWE Champion Batista comes out first under a spotlight. Batista enters the ring and waits for Cena. What looks like a US Navy rifle team starts performing by the entrance way. Their routine is very impressive. When they finish, John Cena’s music hits and the crowd goes nuts. Cena runs to the ring and runs the ropes for the fans. We get formal introductions before the bell rings.

Batista and Cena lock up, and Batista turns it into a headlock. Cena sends Batista into the ropes, and Batista responds with a big shoulderblock. Cena is back up, and he takes Batista off his feet with a headlock takeover. Batista fights back up to his feet and pushes Cena into the corner, forcing the break. Batista goes right for a punch, but Cena ducks it and goes to work with a couple of blows to the body. Batista responds with a big blow to the back of Cena’s head before picking him up and slamming him in the corner. Batista beats on Cena in the corner, slamming him with a big boot to the head.

Batista continues to work over Cena’s neck, clubbing away across Cena’s neck. Batista tries for a suplex, but Cena blocks it and comes back with a suplex of his own. Cena beats on Batista in the corner for a bit, and he hits a sort-of bull dog, but when he goes for the pin, he only gets two. Cena tries for the AA, but Batista fights it off, countering with a big DDT. Batista rolls right into the cover, but Cena kicks out at two.

Batista sits Cena up and hits a big kick to Cena’s face, but it’s only good for another near fall. Batista locks in a rear naked choke with a body scissors, trying to wear Cena down. Cena is able to fight up, with Batista on his back, and he forces Batista off his back, and tries to break Batista’s grip. Cena fights out of it, but gets a knee to the back. Cena and Batista exchange right hands, with Batista getting the upper hand with a neckbreaker. Batista gets a near fall. There’s a lot of boos for Cena surprisingly. Batista locks in a front chancery.

Cena is able to fight up to his feet, and suplexes Batista off of him to break the hold. Batista charges Cena in the corner, but gets a big boot instead. Cena hits a couple of big shoulder blocks, a side belly to back suplex, that gets a lot of heat, and he goes for the five knuckle shuffle, but he ends up eating a spinebuster from Batista instead.

Batista calls for the Batista bomb, but Cena surprises him with the STF. Batista is able to make it into the ropes to break the hold. Batista hits a big spear, and he goes for the cover, but Cena kicks out at two.

Batista puts Cena in the corner and buries his shoulder in Cena’s midsection before placing him on the top rope. Batista goes for a superplex, but Cena fights it off, turning it into a test of strength. Cena hits a couple of head butts, and punches Batista, sending him crashing to the mat. Cena gets to his feet and jumps off, connecting with a top rope five knuckle shuffle. Cena goes for the AA, but Batista grabs the top rope. Cena pulls him back, but Batista counters into the Batista bomb. Cover, but Cena kicks out at two and Batista is shocked.

Batista is up on his feet, and he picks Cena up, trying for another bomb, but Cena counters into an AA. Batista counters, and Cena counters into the AA again. Cena connects with a big AA, launching Batista, but when he goes for the cover, Batista kicks out at two!

Cena climbs up to the top turnbuckle, and he jumps off, right into a big spinebuster from Batista. Batista picks him up and tries for the Batista bomb, but Cena rolls through and goes straight into the STF. Batista tries for the ropes, but he’s eventually forced to tap. The crowd, who’s been pretty hostile up to this point, cheers pretty loudly.

Winner and New WWE Champion: John Cena

- We get a video package showing what’s led to tonight’s Career vs. Streak Match.

Career vs. Streak Match: Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker

This match will also be with no DQ’s and no count outs. Out first comes Shawn Michaels, no special entrance or anything. The crowd is actually kind of not into it here at first. The bells toll next as the lights go out. The Undertaker comes rising from under the stage at the entrance way. Undertaker walks to the ring with a hood on as Shawn looks on. Shawn stares at Taker with a blank stare as he enters the ring and takes his gear off.

Taker and Micheals stare each other down. Michaels drags his thumb across his throat and infuriates Taker. Taker charges Michaels, but Michaels dodges and catches Taker with a couple of chops. Taker comes right back, hanging Michaels up on the top turnbuckle, and splashing Micheals in the corner. Taker goes for old school, but Micheals fights it off. Taker goes up again and he’s able to walk to ropes and connect this time. Taker goes right for the chokeslam, but Micheals fights out of it and kicks at Taker’s knee. Taker fights back with a big right hand. Taker slams Michaels head into the turnbuckle, and he tries for a tombstone, but Michaels fights out and goes to work on Taker’s arm.

Taker tries for a short arm clothesline, but Michaels ducks it, and counters with a not quite solid SCM. Taker is a bit startled. Michaels goes right back to work on Taker’s knee, stomping away at it in the corner. Michaels hands Taker’s leg up on the ropes and just goes to work. Taker fights him off and gets back to his feet, pounding on him in the corner, but HBK kicks right back at Taker’s knee. Taker sends Michaels to the outside with a clothesline over the top ropes, and he teases a dive, but Michaels sees it coming and he comes back in with a shoulder to the knee.

Michaels tries for the figure four, but Taker fights it off and sends Michaels to the outside. Taker hits the crazy leg drop on the apron. Back in the ring, Michaels is right back up and he goes for the figure four, locking it in.

Michaels is wearing down the Undertaker, forcing him to put his shoulders to the mat every now and then. Taker reverses the pressure, rolling himself and HBK over and forcing Michaels to break the hold. Both men are back on their feet and they’re trading chops and punches. Michaels kicks at Taker’s knee, and goes to work with chops, but Taker responds with big right hands. Michaels ducks one and hits some more chops. Michaels hits a flying forearm to Taker, and he kips up, but he walks right into a chokeslam. Taker pins Michaels, but HBK kicks out at two.

Taker tries for a tombstone, but Michaels slithers out of it and locks in the ankle lock. Taker crawls toward the rope, but Michaels pulls him back into the ring and grapevines the leg to add more pressure. Taker again is worn down to where he’s forced to put his shoulders on the mat and force a pinning predicament. Taker is able to use his free foot to kick at Michaels and break the hold.

Michaels clotheslines Taker over the top rope, and he hangs on, on the apron. Michaels hits an asai moonsault, but Taker catches him, and reverses it into a tombstone piledriver on the outside. A medic is down to check on Michaels, but Taker throws him away and tosses Michaels back in the ring for the pin. Michaels kicks out at two!

Taker kicks at Michaels and he goes for the Last Ride, kind of connecting, but Michaels gets the pin. Taker kicks out at two. Michaels climbs to the top rope, and he goes for his signature elbow drop, but Taker gets his knees up to block it.

Taker locks in Hell’s gate out of nowhere, but Michaels counters into a pinning predicament, forcing Taker to break the hold. Taker hits Michaels with a big right, but Michaels responds with sweet chin music. Michaels goes for the pin, but Taker kicks out at two.

Michaels tunes up the band again in the corner, but another attempt is blocked by Taker, but buries his boot in Michaels stomach and connects with a proper Last Ride. Taker goes for the cover but Michaels kicks out!

Taker is back to his feet and he immediately tosses Michaels out to the floor. Taker begins taking apart the announce table, pulling out the monitors. Taker is pounding on his knee, trying to knock feeling back in. Taker sets Michaels up for the Last Ride, but Michaels gets out of it and hits SCM, sending Taker on top of the announce table. Michaels goes up to the top turnbuckle, and he launches himself off, with a big moonsault, crashing through Undertaker and the table!

Michaels crawls over toward Taker, and he rolls him back toward and into the ring. Both men get back up to their feet, and Michaels connects with sweet chin music. Michaels goes for the pin, but Taker kicks out at two!

Michaels goes for SCM again, but it’s blocked and Taker hits a chokeslam instead. Taker picks Michaels up, and connects with a big tombstone. Taker pins Michaels, but Michaels kicks out at two!

Taker pulls down the straps, and he almost jerks his thumbs across his throat, but he decides against it. Michaels climbs up, and Taker tells him to stay down. Michaels crawl up, using Taker to support himself. Michaels drags his thumb across his own throat, and slaps Taker across the face. Taker gets angry, and immediately connects with a tombstone. Taker pins Michaels, and that’s all she wrote.

Winner: The Undertaker

- After the match, The Undertaker staggers around the ring while Shawn Michaels is still laid out. The Undertaker drops to one knee and poses while pyro goes off and an 18-0 flashes on the big screen. The lights come on and Taker helps Shawn to his feet. Taker extends his hand to Shawn and they hug. Taker leaves the ring as the crowd starts to applaud HBK. HBK starts crying as the crowd chants for him and claps. Shawn is mouthing thank you to the fans as they continue to clap. Shawn heads up the ramp, stopping to be with some fans. HBK drops to his knees at the entrance way one final time. WrestleMania 26 goes off the air with Shawn Michaels waving goodbye.

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89 Responses to WrestleMania 26 PPV Results:

  1. Purdy

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:05 PM

    gotta say.. most uneventful, boring ppv iv ever seen.. let alone it being wrestlemania!

    i missed the first hour cos i didnt know when it started lol.. but even the hbk and taker match didnt get anywhere near the height it was at last year

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  2. Emerson

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:06 PM

    it..was..the..US..Air..Force..Honor..Guard..drill..team..that..did..cenas..entrance..sorry..about..the..periods..spacebar..is..broken

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  3. Allen Michael

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:08 PM

    Im very happy I didn’t order WrestleMania this year!

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  4. Moose16

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:09 PM

    i agree.
    MITB was ok.
    i enjoyed the Sheamus vs HHH match, sheamus put it all 2nite.
    HBK vs taker was sorta good, best match in this WM
    but the rest of the PPV.
    it had the potential of being the best WM
    but really, *plop* a poop stain
    that’s wat it was.
    but wwe dnt care, they got the money
    luckily i watch it 4 free

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  5. Brock

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:09 PM

    Highlights for me from best to worst

    HBK/Taker
    Orton/Ted/Cody
    Cm Punk/Rey
    MITB
    Cena/Batista
    HHH/Sheamus
    Y2J/Edge
    ShowMiz/Truth&Morrison
    Divas slop match
    Bret/Vince

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  6. Logan

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:11 PM

    i cant believe i paid the 55 dollars for this. i shoulda gotten an online feed and saved myself some cash. this ppv was no better than anything ive seen all year. the hart-mcmahon match was a joke, but what could you expect with the cheesy buildup it had. yeah we all knew hart was gunna win, but creative really dropped the ball with this one.

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  7. chris

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:16 PM

    this was pointless… not happy with the results taker and michales was the best one by far

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  8. 6burgh

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:20 PM

    i thought the ppv was good up til the 2 title matches. jericho/edge and cena(as alway)/batista(also as always) bored me and slowed down the ppv.

    as much as i hate cena and dont think he can wrestle not 1 bit, his enteraction with the crowd is amazing. he found the group of guys who bash him and decided to celebrate right there.

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  9. Thumper

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:20 PM

    I did not have high expectations for the WM so i wasnt dissappointed.

    Too many botches, crowd was dead most of the night, Michael Cole SUCKED, Too many screw up finishes. The ending to the main event needed to be WAY BETTER.

    If your thinking about ordering the replay DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY!!!!

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  10. Oscar Gutierrez

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:21 PM

    That is the most contradictory abuse I’ve ever read MATT.. Seriously, re-read that bro

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  11. James Mills

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:21 PM

    A few surprises…..Jericho retaining against Edge, Jack Swagger winning MITB!!!???…who saw THAT coming!?

    A few predictables….Cena winning another undeserved world title at a WM AGAIN! (yawn)…
    HHH beating Sheamus…not surprising in the grand scheme of things. Thats two PPV pinfall losses in a row for Sheamus to HHH…whatever hard-man aura he had is now gone.

    I’m slightly disapointed there wasnt any big heel turns or big surprise run-in’s involved….or any REAL elevation of a younger star.

    Still, as an overall event, it was more enjoyable than WM25, good Wrestlemania…..but its just feels like SOMETHING was missing

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  12. Ant

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:21 PM

    This wrestlemania was so gay.

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  13. the real wrestling god

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:22 PM

    overall a good ppv. glad i ordered only negatives were the hart vince match was alittle cheesy but the crowd liked it and swagger winning was shocking also punks match was kind of short.

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  14. 6burgh

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:22 PM

    as i am one of a few who thought the undertaker/hbk match last year was very overrated, i think this match was better. it just didnt have the same feel towards it as last years.

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  15. Ryan

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:27 PM

    Top contender for worse Wrestlemania ever.

    Bret vs. Vince was a HUGE joke. It was just retarded and stupid and an embarrassment. It was just as bad as the diva tag match.

    Rey vs. Punk was solid enough. Y2J vs. Edge was decent. Batista worked his ass off, and HBK and Taker did an amazing job. Not as good as the first encounter, but they told a better story in that ring tonight than last years.

    The last 5 minutes of that match was basically them telling the story that Taker is basically unbeatable and HBK came to terms in realizing that. But Taker as he stopped his thumb across the throat, also realized what HBK is all about and gained new profound respect for HBK. He was not going to lose his streak, but he didn’t want to really end this incredible warrior that way and was just hopin HBK would just stay down and not take anymore punishment. And as HBK was crawling up Taker, realizing more that not even he can do what can’t be done, he accepted the fact that Mr. Wrestlemania can’t end the Wrestlemania streak and told Taker to “kill” his career.

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  16. Ryan

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:30 PM

    JR was sorely missed.

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  17. Ray

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:31 PM

    This has to be one of the worst wrestlemania’s I have ever watch the crowd was soo dead tonight.

    Jericho/Edge and Taker/HBK was the matches of the night

    MITB was a HUGE disappointment. Jack Swagger? come on.

    The rest of the PPV was just boring.

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  18. R8Ted ME

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:31 PM

    thank god 4 i didn’t pay..cause this wm was AWFUL…..

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  19. Ray

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:31 PM

    I forgot to add Michael Cole and Matt Striker HORRIBLE!!!!

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  20. James Mills

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:31 PM

    Believe me, this was not a ‘top contender’ for worst Wrestlemania ever………..watch Wrestlemania 9 and Wrestlemania 11 and see what i mean.

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  21. david said so

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:32 PM

    dude cena deserves the title not more than orton but cena is good give him a break

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  22. cody

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:34 PM

    I thought it was a very solid ppv. From top to bottom definitely better wrestling than last years Mania. However, the crowd absolutely sucked this year. That was the big thing that was missing for me. Taker and HBK had another great match, but again the crowd sucked, and I think that takes away from how good of a wrestling match it really was.

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  23. 6burgh

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:35 PM

    wrestlemania 11 was bad. 9 not so much.

    MY GOD MICHAEL COLE IS AWFUL

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  24. Ryan

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:35 PM

    James Mills, you listed only 2 WM’s for the top honor. Put in this as the third for the top honor and u still ahve this wm as a Top contender. So yea, believe me, WM 26 is a top contender for worse wrestlemania.

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  25. ??

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:36 PM

    Tag team title match—-Not good at all

    Orton vs DiBiase vs Rhodes—-If you didnt see that one
    coming you are truly blind.

    Money In the Bank—-Swagger winning it was surprising. I hope they dont mess it up. Swagger vs Cena just does not need to happen

    Triple H vs Sheamus—Whoever thought Triple H was going to lose….Its just not Sheamus time yet

    Punk vs Mysterio—Mysterio losing this was not gonna happen

    Hart vs McMahon—That match was just pitiful. I did more laughing because it looked like a comedy match.

    Edge vs Jericho—-Kinda had a feeling Jericho was going to win after the title belt shot to the head.

    Womens Match—-Went to the kitchen to make me a sandwich

    Cena vs Batista—Cena gets the title back…Yawn. Saw that coming too.

    Taker vs Michaels 2—Not better than the first one. The moonsault was sick. But you kinda knew that after the first tombstone it was over.

    Overall….I’m glad I watched it over a friends house for FREE!!!!

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  26. cody

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:38 PM

    An JR was also very badly missed at this mania. Without JR calling the action it just didn’t have that big event feel to it. Michael Cole was terrible as usual but Striker I thought did a solid but unspectacular job.

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  27. Ryan

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:40 PM

    how would you know after the first tombstone that it was over? It was done outside the ring and HBK kicked out.

    I bet a million bucks you were shitting your pants thinking hbk won it after the moonsault through the table and then following it up with the SCM and quickly making the cover in the ring.

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  28. James Mills

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:41 PM

    Wrestlemania 9 is considering by many to be the single WORST Wrestlemania of all time.

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  29. Matt

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:43 PM

    Ryan, you’re just being a bitch. taker vs hbk told an amazing story that was worth the ppv alone.

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  30. Ryan

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:43 PM

    Yea James MIlls. But now we have just witnessed this WM. Just wait and see what MANY will say after a bit of time passes ;)

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  31. cody

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:43 PM

    @ Ryan

    I don’t think it was a top contender for the worst mania ever. However, I do think the crowd might have been the worst mania crowd ever. To me that is why it came off so badly. I think the majority of the matches were solid to very good. It definitely wasn’t the greatest mania but to say it’s a contender for worst ever I think is a bit harsh.

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  32. os

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:44 PM

    that spear that edge delivered after the match needed to be in the match to make it just a better match. would of also been cool to see jericho hit the spear during the match as he did a WMXIX when he hit Sweet chin music

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  33. Ryan

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:44 PM

    Matt….i said the exact same thing a little earlier on this. Why don’t you actually read what we all say and not just go down and read the last parts. I did say that HBK vs. Taker 2 was not as good as the first one but told a better story. ;)

    You moron.

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  34. cody

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:46 PM

    At least if you take out and pretend hart vs mcmahon didn’t happen and vickie guerrero attempting whatever the hell she was attempting off the top turnbuckle then it was a solid mania.

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  35. Ryan

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:52 PM

    Tag Team Title Match- Very short and told nothing and did basically nothing.

    Orton vs DiBiase vs Rhodes—- Horribly paced match. The only few times crowd showed any life. Match showed what little faith and promise the peers have in the talents of DiBiase and Rhodes as now they are going to be in a slump in trying to find something to keep them relevant now.

    Money In the Bank—-A cluster fuck. Its amazing how most will just lay outside for no reason but jsut to make sure everyone will concentrate on just a few just to wait for a high spot that usually will be botched or whatever. The stilts spot was the only thing nice about it. Swagger will wind up being the first to ever lose as money in the bank winnner.

    Triple H vs Sheamus—Well, HHH burial of up and coming stars continues to this day. Seriously, reason why some people are able to “break the glass ceiling” is because they get a RUB off of a main eventer that HELPS them get established. Not just buries them in a bore match that doesn’t try anything to make the young and up and coming star seem that relevant to pay attention as if he is on the rise to stardom.

    Punk vs Mysterio—WOuld of preferred Punk winning as it would greatly boost something new for Mysterio for a change and make him actually interesting again. But it was a great showing by both men given the amount of time they were given.

    Hart vs McMahon—Do i really need to explain why this was just HORRID!!? ANd embarrassing!? They should of stuck to the plan of having Hart in Cena’s corner and Vince in Batista’s corner and just had their match where at the end Vince tries to screw Cena only for Bret to intervene and lock in the sharpshooter because that is the ONLY thing that people cared to see between vince and bret and nothing else.

    Edge vs Jericho—-Was a decent title match with not much faults of anything aside from the dead crowd. The aftermath of the match keeps Edge around for the Backlash match, so the conclusion of this match had purpose.

    Womens Match—-Could anyone actually believe they were able to pull off a much worse showing than last year’s women’s royal??? Amazing. Think now both Taker AND Vickie are undefeated at WM.

    Cena vs Batista—Batista worked his ass off. Cena continues to not know what it means to sell and still come across as a “superman” like the man he has been cloned to be was able to. (Hogan)

    Taker vs Michaels 2—I will say it one more time. The first was superior, this told the better story.

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  36. ??

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 4:57 PM

    Ha ha. Ryan really got me there……(gotta be one of those 12 year olds that think Wrestling is real)

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  37. Ryan

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 5:00 PM

    What are you talking about “??”

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  38. Moose16

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 5:00 PM

    ppl in arizona should ask 4 a refund.
    expecially the one’s that traveled from other countries smh.

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  39. cj

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 5:01 PM

    good ppv stop hating haters

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  40. 6burgh

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 5:01 PM

    7 and 11 was the two worst for me. i get what u r saying about 9 thou. hbk/tatanka, money inc/hogan and beefcake the debut of another doink and hart/yokozuna followed by the surprise ending of hogan winning the tilte. i didnt have a problem with it.

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  41. Ryan

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 5:01 PM

    You saying ?? that if taker hits a tombstone on his opponite in a match, then taker will automatically win?

    Um…sorry buddy, but he has lost a few times in his career in a match where he was still able to hit a tombstone ;)

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  42. cody

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 5:02 PM

    I’m sorry but HHH did not bury Sheamus. Sheamus basically dominated the majority of the match. Yes, hhh was the first to kick out of that kick to the head but so what. An as far as Sheamus goes I don’t think he was really made all that relevant before the match to begin with. His title win looked kind of flukey. He had some DQ wins over Orton. It’s not as though Sheamus was set up to be this big great up and comer based off of his matches leading into mania to begin with. To say HHH buried him is completely wrong and misleading. At least that is how I see it. You can disagree but that is just the way I see it.

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  43. Ryan

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 5:07 PM

    one match for example ??

    Angle vs. Taker.

    What im saying cody is that these past few months they have been basically trying to build SHeamus as a new young star to watch considering he became champion and was given teh opportunity to wrestle at Wrestlemania, against HHH, a main eventer no less while Morrison who has been around a lot longer has yet to have a match at Wrestlemania against a high main event superstar.

    They have been boasting about how they are working on and trying to make new young superstars to become big players, and yet every time they have a chance to be that player, it doesn’t go down. And most of the time, its thanks to HHH. No debate on that. HHH has a big track record in burying people in the worst of ways.

    I’m not arguing against you Cody, really. Im not even against you. I respect your opinion. I’m just simply giving my reasons on my standpoint.

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  44. Ryan

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 5:15 PM

    you know what sheamus vs. hhh reminded me of Cody?

    Booker T vs. HHH.

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  45. cody

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 5:16 PM

    I understand your point. I just think it’s unfair to say he buried Sheamus based on his past. I think the last few years the way HHH has moved from the spotlight has earned the benefit of the doubt, at least with me. I think hhh gave Sheamus more of a rub than you give him credit for though. Sheaumus basically dominated the match and hhh hit a pedigree out of nowhere to get the win. I don’t qualify that as somebody burying another. An I also don’t think it is going to kill Sheamus’s character either. However, I personally am also of the opinion that Sheamus isn’t deserving of the rub. So if hhh had buried him I wouldn’t have cared but I am of the opinion that he didn’t.

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  46. cody

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 5:19 PM

    I don’t see it that way at all. You are talking the hhh of 5 and 10 years ago. I just don’t feel he is that same person. I think that has kind of been proven over the last couple of years. I think he knows he is starting to get to the end of his career and knows it isn’t all about him anymore. That is just one mans opinion though. With all the hate of hhh i’m sure i’m one of the few that has that opinion.

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  47. ??

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 5:20 PM

    I meant the first tombstone at the end of the match before the second one that ended it. Thats when I knew it was over. Or did you miss that first tombstone????

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  48. cody

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 5:25 PM

    If you want an example of a guy being buried though I can give you the most recent one for me. An that is Randy Ortons burying of Kofi Kingston. Kofi had all the momentum in the world and the crowd completely behind him. All it took was one match to completely take that way and put Kofi’s character on life support.

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  49. James Mills

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 5:32 PM

    After the crowd reaction tonight….I think its safe to say that the state of Arizona won’t be hosting another Wrestlemania for a very long time.

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  50. The Dude

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 5:41 PM

    This was the most boring Wrestlemania ever with the exception of the epic Taker vs Michaels match. Congratulations WWE on giving Cena the belt I am never tuning in to your show ever again, that was all I need to stop following WWE and just stick to TNA. The crowd were even booing the good guy (Cena).

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  51. ???

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 5:57 PM

    I think It was missing a little TNA !!!!

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  52. ???

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 6:03 PM

    Only highlight of the night was the Main Event !!! But in all. The last 2 Wrestlemania’s SUCKED !!!

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  53. Wrestling Guru #1

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 6:05 PM

    @ 6burgh you didn’t like 7?? I thought Warrior vs. Savage was freaking awesome!!

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  54. Wrestling Guru #1

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 6:09 PM

    Sheamus was no doubt only pushed as a possible sacrifice to The Game to begin with!! I mean Hunter was in need of some mania victories. And none of the rosters top stars should have been putting him over, so they made him an opponent.

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  55. ???

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 6:17 PM

    Does anyone want to CROSS THE LINE !!!

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  56. ???

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 6:21 PM

    After the last 2 disapointing Wrestlemania I’ve decited to Cross The Line to TNA !!!

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  57. nin

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 6:56 PM

    wat really mad WM not that great was michael cole my god hes awful

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  58. Anthony

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 7:00 PM

    I liked and enjoyed Wrestlemania 26. It’s better than any TNA ppv. This is my opinion and whether people agree with me or not, It just doesn’t matter and I do not care. Everyone is entitled to their opinion. I enjoyed it and that’s all that really counts. if people do disagree with me, it’s not my problem.

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  59. Anthony

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 7:06 PM

    I’m glad that the Undertaker remains undefeated in Wrestlemania! I think he might retire this year.

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  60. Jim

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 7:11 PM

    I didn’t think it was that bad, certainly wasn’t the best, but not the worst.

    Then again, I payed 2 bucks to see it.

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  61. Jim

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 7:11 PM

    Oh & Michael Cole does ****ing suck.

    Never liked him.

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  62. Ryan

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 7:52 PM

    What i meant about how the match reminded of his match against Booker T is that Booker was dominating the whole match and nailing every move in his reportoire and hhh kept kickign out and hhh just all of a sudden nails one pedigree and its over.

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  63. Ryan

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 7:53 PM

    Yes ?? i know now what tombstone you are talking about. But you see, that is NOT the first tombstone. The FIRST tombstone was the one he did outside the ring. It was the first time he did the tombstone in the match, therefore it is the FIRST tombstone. (You sure you’re not the 12 year old?)

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  64. Ryan

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 7:53 PM

    Or did you just completely forgot about that tombstone on the outside???

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  65. Robert

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 8:10 PM

    Cody, you’re an idiot. How did Kofi get buried by Orton? You do realize Orton put Kofi over on more then one occasion do you? If anything HHH DID bury Sheamus, being pushed into the main event that fast only to lose to Triple H for the second time in a row. Hell even in their handicap match last week, ORTON was the one to get pinned so that Ego-Trips could get away without having to put Sheamus over.

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  66. Mike

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 8:57 PM

    Thought the ppv was alright at best. Most of the matches were poorly scripted. The Vince vs Bret match was a complete joke. All that build up for nothing. The diva’s match was horrible. The Tag match was kind of boring. The HHH match was ok, nothing great though.

    It was nice to see a couple of suprises. 1 being Jericho retaining the title over Edge. I thought that was the 2nd best match of the night.

    Cena winning was pretty obvious. I know the writers could of scripted a much better match for these 2. The match was short for a Wrestle Mania WWE title match, and no drama or edge of your seat factor at all during that match. Seemed like a match you would see on one of the smaller PPV’s or even a main event Raw type of match. The writing team really blew it with this one.

    HBK Taker match was by far the best of the night. I had thought before the match that HBK was going to win. However became undecided when I saw HBK come in to just a regular entrance, and then see Taker come in to something different and a bit more of a higher caliber. It was a good match from start to finish. The last 5 – 10 minutes of the match was extremely good!! One big plus with this match was, you didnt know who was going to win, it could of went either way, up until the very end.

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  67. CenaRulz

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 9:02 PM

    awsome Cena won he deserved to win he works his A@@ off but get nothing but sh#$ from idiots out of jealousy or w/e and thank god taker won woot bye bye mr wana be boy toy next Vicky that ugly fat peice of trash loud mouth scank need to just go

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  68. Mark

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 9:28 PM

    absolutely terrible wrestlemania!!!!

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  69. john

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 11:27 PM

    Legacys match was klass ok divas match properly tha worst in match in WWE history. the bret hart mcmahon match big let down. CM punk match could have wnt longer. did any1 else thing wagger mayb wasnt meant 2 win he seemed pretty low taking the briefcase why was #nt it christain?? SWagger properly going to take the WWE championship of CENA with in the nxt few months

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  70. jjt

    Date: Mar 28, 2010 at 11:57 PM

    If you argue with each other over anything other than the PPV on these comments you’re idiots.

    Back on Topic, HBK v Taker was the only one that really stood out (not as good as last years still mind you). Cena once again wins at Mania, I MEAN WHO SAW THAT COMING? Props to Cena though for celebrating in front of the haters at ringside though.

    I wasn’t pleased that Swagger won MITB but I really did think he was gonna cash it in right after the Edge v Jericho match.

    6/10. Most of that score is the 18-0 match…

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  71. Dale

    Date: Mar 29, 2010 at 1:24 AM

    Davis its the internet hardly anyone uses the correct spelling, and i thought if u add a comment it your opinion so if jjt says what he has then thats his opinion, u don’t have to agree with it but demeaning someone is just childish. I realize your going to take offence to this statement but but if you to insult me it just proves how low your self esteem really is, and i dont really care if you do.

    Back to WM, to me it wasn’t the best but also wasn’t the worst but the 2 matches that stood out for me were Jericho v Edge and Taker v HBK 2

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  72. Dale

    Date: Mar 29, 2010 at 3:12 AM

    Wow my point has been proven

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  73. Mark

    Date: Mar 29, 2010 at 3:15 AM

    just watched wrestlemania again to see if it would change my opinion. i said it was absolutely terrible , having seen it again i will qualify my marks to below avg. the reason i say that there were some good stunts. i liked the moon sault onto the table by hbk and the spear on the announce table by edge, also the ladder as stilts by kofi. other than this . no heel turns, run ins, no big returns, no suprises

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  74. Denz

    Date: Mar 29, 2010 at 3:59 AM

    This Wrestlemania wasn’t that great. It wasn’t the worst one, but perhaps one of the most predictable.

    R-Truth and Morrison vs ShowMiz: If you seriously though ShowMiz was going to lose, you need a labotomy.

    Orton vs Cody vs Ted Jr: Standard double team beatdown of the former leader. Ted and Cody end up fighting about who’s going to win and Orton ends up coming back and wining. Oh, and Cody’s tights were horrible!

    Money in the Bank: it had a few, very few good spots. There were just pleople laying around outside. Not much good action from a lot of highflyers. I would have liked for Evan Bourne to have grabbed the briefcase, just because he was last on the list as possibles to win. KANE HAS NEW TIGHTS?! After 10 years the guy finally has new tights! but it didn’t help him win. Jack Swagger ends up with the win? I was hoping Kofi, MVP, or Drew. Swagger isn’t going to win any major belt especially with his lisp.

    HHH vs Sheamus: This was a good back and fourth match. I would have liked for HHH to put Sheamus over with a loss, but it didn’t happen. Either way it was a good match and still sorta pushes Sheamus forward.

    Punk vs Mysterio: So Rey Mysterio was trying to look like one of the Na’vi from Avatar and ended up looking more like a smurf with his outfit. This stipulation match you knew that Rey wasn’t going to join the SES, just like he’ll never lose his mask again. Rey with his slingshot dropkick through the ropes, or the 619. The move is lame, and is in no way a ‘finisher’.

    Brett vs Vince: A one sided beatdown of Vince. In all honesty, Vince deserved it and he let it all happen. Brett looked gassed in the ring just from hitting Vince with a crowbar a few times and needed to ‘sit down’. It was a joke of a match. Vince couldn’t touch Brett due to his health. It needed to happen, but it shouldn’t have been at Wrestlemania, there was nothing grand about this match, there was no spectacle to it.

    Edge vs Jerico: Really good match here. I really wanted Edge to win, but Jerico has only held the title for a little over two months. So it looks like 2010 is the year of the loser. The Royal Rumble winner losing at Mania, and next the MITB winner losing when he uses the briefcase. You know this rivalry has only just begun. Edge vs Jerico needs to go a lot longer than one match. I’m also glad they got away from the ‘hey you just came back from an injury, here’s a title belt!’.

    The abbomination that is Vickie Gurrero: This match was hard to watch and uninteresting in every way shape and form except to see the other divas. Vince: “Hey Vickie, I know we killed your husband, so here’s a career. Just say excuse me and be annoying and I’ll let you win at wrestlemania.” The divas division is a joke now with all the massive tag matches. Beth vs Michelle McCool would have been better or Maryse vs Kelly Kelly vs Gail Kim vs Alicia Fox in a fatal four way, something more interesting than this garbage.

    Batista vs Cena: I really hoped Batista wasn’t going to drop the belt, but Cena has to be Champ at Wrestlemania. The only really good part Cena had in actual wrestling terms was when he escaped the Batista Bomb and turned it into the STF. That showed some actual technique! John Cena and technique usually aren’t in the same sentence. Well Kane has new tights, so I guess anything can happen. Batista put on a better show and just wish he didn’t tap out.

    HBK vs Undertaker 2: Undertaker is 18 – 0. Who saw that coming? Undertaker will never lose at Wrestlemania, and he will retire undefeated at Mania. It would be pointless for him to lose. Yet, there is always hope every year that someone will beat him. This was a really good match. Was it better than last year? No. HBK’s moonsault off the top rope onto the Undertaker who was laid out on the announce table was amazing. Quoting Ryan directly when “HBK was crawling up Taker, realizing more that not even he can do what can’t be done, he accepted the fact that Mr. Wrestlemania can’t end the Wrestlemania streak and told Taker to “kill” his career.” – that describes how this match ended perfectly. HBK will have a good send off tonight on RAW, and it’s truly the end of an era in wrestling. However, I don’t think that HBK is done with the WWE. His wrestling career is over, but he’ll become a GM of either brand.

    All in all, it was an average Wrestlemania at best. C+, B-. It could have been much better. True the crowd wasn’t all that great, but maybe they would have been into it more if the matches weren’t completely predictable.

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  75. Jerad

    Date: Mar 29, 2010 at 4:46 AM

    This was hardly the worst WM of all time. If you truely believe that then go watch WM 8, 9, 11, 16 and 25 and you’ll see what a horrible WM is.

    4 things i didn’t like. First was the crowd. That crowd was dead from start to finish! They never really got into the show period not even during some of the sick spots.

    Second the ending. The ending to the main event was amazing but i didn’t like how they had absolutely no recap of what happened during the show no celebrations or anything. Left a very eerie and weird vibe with HBK just leaving.

    Third was Vickie Guererro. Please never ever wrestle again and never attempt a “hog splash” again.

    Fourth MITB. This was by far the worst MITB that they have done. It didn’t help that they had 10 men in the match but also there weren’t any real sick moves that happened. and Jack Swagger winning? How uneventful was that to watch?

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  76. Jerad

    Date: Mar 29, 2010 at 4:52 AM

    I know I will get crucified for this but i don’t care. Bret Hart has been my favorite wrestler since WM 9 and was truely stoked that he came back. It was awesome to see him in one more match last night. Think about it. The man did what he could. He still knows the basics and can still deliver a good story. Its the creative writing team that made the build up an epic failure. But lets face it. No matter what everyone knew Hart was going to kick the crap out of Vince. Even if Hart didn’t have that stroke 8 years ago it would have been the exact same outcome. Bret has done pretty well considering he suffered from a stroke 8 years ago and took him years to walk again. If anyone is an embarrassment it is the creative writing team and Vince McMahon himself for letting the buildup up being an epic failure. Hart won’t wrestle again because he has nothing left to wrestle for but i hope that he stays as a GM or something like that now that WM is over

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  77. Jerad

    Date: Mar 29, 2010 at 4:58 AM

    And there is no doubt in my mind that last night was truely HBKs retirement match. I didn’t know who was going to win until they revealed that the match would end the show. You saw a hint of tears in his eyes while the undertaker was making his grand entrance. To quote the king “He wad defiant to the end.” I believe he will stick around the business kinda in a Flair role to help out the younger talent but as far as wrestling goes i believe last night was it. I know they have a lot of career ending gimmick matches but his body language and reactions both before and after the match shows his wrestling career is truely over. You even saw Undertaker mouth “You’re the toughest SOB I know.”

    AND YES MICHEAL COLE DOES SUCK! JR WAS TERRIBLY MISSED LAST NIGHT!

    and who knows maybe the crowd would’ve been heard better if the roof was closed. who knows

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  78. stockshark

    Date: Mar 29, 2010 at 5:57 AM

    I give it 3 to 6 months before HBK is back wrestling no one ever stays retired after a retirment match in wrestling!! Retirement matchs dont mean a crock!!!

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  79. snkfiend

    Date: Mar 29, 2010 at 6:24 AM

    jack swagger MITB. lets got tna

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  80. john

    Date: Mar 29, 2010 at 8:40 AM

    Who is the fuck is Davis lyk wa u mean learn some english im nt writing a fukin formal report and all u seem to be doin is critisin every1s comments an u own no 1

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  81. adrian

    Date: Mar 29, 2010 at 9:39 AM

    All you haters are just mad because you didn’t get to witness HBK’s last match like i did! Live! Wrestlemania 26 was at least in the top 5 best Wrestlemanias of all time! end of story! (:

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  82. John

    Date: Mar 29, 2010 at 9:50 AM

    I don’t have 2 words for the Bret Hart match, I shouldn’t even call it a match, but I do have 3 words for it. Piece of S**t. Bret Hart should be ashamed of himself, taking all that money from McMahon and putting so little effort into this angle. But than again Im not suprised, all he ever cared about was getting more $ than he deserved. McMahon’s matches against Hogan and Michaels at Wrestlemanias 19 and 22 were both actually really good. Last night’s dud just took away time from the good matches that deserved to be on the card.

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  83. John

    Date: Mar 29, 2010 at 11:11 AM

    how is my english disgraceful listen till ur(Your) self it was a typin (typing) error. Ur takin this a wee bit personal u dick and dont tell me to fuk off ur the one dissin every body else so mayb u should fuk off???
    Jus incase u didn understand slang i put the proper word in brackets4 U Hope u cn understand.
    good wrestlemania you wer properly sittin watchin pick out the bad points jus so u could come on these forums an rip WWE. Is that True ??

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  84. John

    Date: Mar 29, 2010 at 11:30 AM

    Jus found out DAvis is a 40 year old virgin who lives with his mum. And he apparently comes on these forums to Hook up with people?? . He has no job and he didn even watch wrestlemania because his mum thinks it was too violent for him and didn let him watch it so davis went on a forum and called his mum a bitch an said her parenting skills wer disgraceful.And said his mums wrestling knowledge is poor because she is unaware that WWE is now PG Tv show ??

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  85. leedraven

    Date: Mar 29, 2010 at 2:02 PM

    Tell me this wouldn’t have been sweet. Christian wins mitb. During edge/jericho the ref get knocked down, jericho uses the belt on edge. Christian runs out, hits jericho with a chair, puts edge on for the cover, 123 new champ. Christian celebrates with his friend, turns on him, knocks him out, tells the ref to start the match 123 new champ christian. Setting up the rematch clause for both men in a triple threat at the next ppv. I am waiting for your call vince..

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  86. Ryan

    Date: Mar 29, 2010 at 2:17 PM

    Well, at least HBK can finally say he was able to land a moonsault on Taker this time. He failed twice last year :P

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  87. John22

    Date: Mar 30, 2010 at 10:25 PM

    DAVIS my wrestling knowledge must be OK
    (Btw theres 2 Johns on this fourm)

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  88. Jack

    Date: Apr 02, 2010 at 12:48 PM

    Wow kissing hhh for his farwell? Wow. Goodbye hbk.

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  89. Danarchy

    Date: Apr 02, 2010 at 12:54 PM

    I liked it only bad matchs were Bret vs Vince And the stupid diva match
    was surprised how good the Cena Batista match was thought it would b awful
    And I’ve never seen a Tombstone that Vicious
    So Over all i enjoyed it

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