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Filed under: Wrestlemania Wrestlemania Full list of championships on the line for WrestleMania Sheamus set the tone for a big year in his rivalry with Drew McIntyre in early , and he took another step towards that career resurgence Sunday by defeating Riddle to win the United States championship.
The match was a well-blended mix of intense physicality and acrobatics, allowing both Sheamus and Riddle to show out. The match hit a different level when Riddle connected with a modified top-rope Spanish Fly that landed like an overhead belly-to-belly suplex. As often as Riddle had an answer for Sheamus, Sheamus was quick with a counter of his own.
A Bro Derek slam went sideways, and as Riddle attempted to flip over the top rope, he flew directly into a big knee from Sheamus. That was a small taste of what was to come. The two men battered each other with the best each of them had to offer.
Sheamus with an Alabama Slam. Riddle with an apron German suplex, followed by a twisting flip to the outside and a twisting Senton from the top rope. Sheamus even went to the top rope himself, hitting a flying knee to a grounded Riddle.
His first attempt at a Brogue Kick went awry, as Riddle rolled through. But Sheamus blocked the ensuing knee, leaving both men scrambling. And as Riddle floated for a springboard moonsault attempt, Sheamus caught an floating, upside down Riddle flush with a Brogue Kick to win the United States championship in one of the most memorable moments of the weekend thus far. What's next: Sheamus has been United States champion before -- this is his third reign, and second US title win at WrestleMania -- but he's in a position to elevate that title in any number of different showcase matches against a deep Raw roster.
Riddle will likely get his shot at a rematch, and if this match is the baseline, the second time around will have high expectations. He could benefit from a slightly sharper focus and edge.
After a shaky start to the night, Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens lit a fire under the WWE Universe with a high-impact, high-energy clash between two guys who have been in the ring with one another countless times for the better part of the last 20 years. Owens ultimately won the match, and even made the celebrity sidenote to the clash, Logan Paul, a positive factor by hitting him with a crowd pleasing post-match Stone Cold Stunner.
The action moved at a blistering pace from the opening bell, as Owens connected with a pop-up powerbomb in the opening seconds. Zayn fought out of an apron powerbomb attempt as Owens tried to follow up, but when the action spilled back into the ring, Owens bounced Zayn off the top rope and then hit a cannonball in the corner. The match flowed back and forth, hitting all of the right notes as each man got their chance to shine with big moves. Zayn got himself back in the match with a flipping suplex to Owens on the apron -- so effectively so that he shocked the crowd momentarily.
Zayn followed that up with a Michonoku Driver to Owens, getting a two-count, and Owens fought his way back with a big frog splash for a two-count of his own. Owens' Ushigaroshi Neckbreaker was followed by an oft-teased, never hit in WWE package piledriver attempt, which was countered into an exploder suplex by Zayn that sent Owens into the corner.
A second exploder into the corner, a half-and-half suplex and a Brainbuster got Zayn even more frustratingly close to a win, but Owens once again kicked out. A twisting Fisherman's suplex off the middle rope to Zayn fed into a scramble and a successful Helluva Kick to Owens.
But as Zayn set up for a second kick, he ran into a superkick from Owens, and then a second. With a shake of his head and a Stunner, Owens locked up the win. Paul, who to this point had done little other than make over-the-top faces for the camera, shoved Zayn to the ground post-match, embarrassing him.
Owens briefly raised Paul's hand, but as the crowd continued to boo, changed his mind and knocked Paul silly with the Stunner. What's next: The door is wide open. Owens could try to break through to Zayn and his conspiratorial thoughts, and the pair could partner up.
It would offer something simultaneous fresh to the tag team division and familiar to Zayn and Owens. The second night of WrestleMania 37 opened up in a significantly different form than Night 1, to say the least.
Randy Orton defeated "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt cleanly in a one-on-one wrestling match, although the special effects surrounding the match drew all of the attention. During his entrance, The Fiend was "healed" from his burned state and regained his original masked form, emerging from a giant Jack-In-The-Box after Alexa Bliss twisted the crank to let him out.
Rather than a cinematic, potentially campy presentation that likely would've suited such a match, Wyatt dove off the top of the Jack-In-The-Box onto a standing Orton in the ring, and the match got underway. Even more frustratingly, the glowing red lights that Wyatt had unpopularly adapted early on in his time as "The Fiend" were back for the entirety of the match, hampering the viewing experience. Orton hit three hangman's DDTs over the course of the match, but Wyatt popped up every time.
Wyatt failed in his first attempt at the Mandible Claw, but the second time was the charm, as Wyatt successfully countered an RKO into an advantageous position. But as Wyatt set up for Sister Abigail, and fire shot forth from each of the ringposts, Bliss re-appeared, sitting cross-legged on top of the Jack-In-The-Box.
She started "bleeding" black goo from her forehead, like she had "forced" Orton to choke up multiple times in the lead-up to this match.
And as she "bled", she motioned to Wyatt and beckoned him towards her. Bliss continued to "bleed" from her forehead, staring on otherwise emotionlessly as Wyatt got up. The lights went out, and when they came back on, both had disappeared.
Fans booed amidst the uncertainty and the puzzling choice for an opening bout. Randy Orton: Before the match, The Fiend was shown "burning" and returning to his original form, no longer appearing burned. Alexa Bliss cranked a giant Jack-in-the-box next to the ring before The Fiend emerged. The Fiend dove off the box, nailing Orton with a clothesline and then hitting a uranage suplex. Orton attacked The Fiend on the outside of the ring, dropping him on the announce table, but his offense had no effect before The Fiend locked in the mandible claw.
Orton escaped back into the ring and hit the hanging DDT, again to no effect as The Fiend came back to continue his assault. After sending The Fiend face-first into the box, Orton finally was able to start doing some damage. The Fiend attempted to hit Sister Abigail, but fire shot from the ring posts and The Fiend looked at Alexa Bliss, who was seated on the box with black goo shooting down her face. The distraction allowed Orton to hit the RKO and score the pinfall victory. After the match, The Fiend stared down Bliss before the lights went out.
When the lights came back, both had disappeared. This was very odd all around. The pre-match spectacle of The Fiend's entrance was great, but the match itself didn't really do much before the sudden, very odd ending. Randy Orton def. Grade: C-.
Oh, RandyOrton. You of all people should know that TheFiend does not go down easily. Jax called for Tamina, who took the tag from Natalya. Jax and Tamina traded headbutts before Tamina tried for a bodyslam, but Jax was able to counter before being floored with a tandem backdrop. The challengers continued their hot start, isolating Baszler through a series of tags, leading to a near fall when Natalya hit a slingshot into a Tamina superkick. Baszler was able to hit a knee to Natalya's face to finally take over the match, going to work on Natalya's knee after putting her down.
Jax was in for a moment and tried to lock in a stretch muffler but Natalya attempted to counter into an armbar before she ate another knee from Baszler. Jax hit Natalya with the one-arm spinebuster before Tamina made the save.
Tamina got the hot tag and took the fight to Baszler, getting the upper hand before Baszler took her out on the top rope. Jax came off the second rope with a double crossbody to the challengers for a near fall on Tamina.
After absorbing some insults from Jax, Tamina finally managed to hit a body slam on the bigger woman. Tamina came off the top rope with a splash, but Jax was able to move out of the way. Natalya tagged in and locked Jax in the sharpshooter, but Baszler was the legal woman in the match. Baszler slid in and locked in the Kirifuda Clutch to score the win.
A perfectly good tag match with no real rough spots other than Tamina's slam of Jax not really hitting the way it was intended. Grade: B-. Kevin Owens vs. Sami Zayn: A fired-up Owens hit a pop-up powerbomb just seconds into the match, but Zayn rolled out of the ring. Owens looked to powerbomb Zayn onto the ring apron, calling back to their feud in NXT, but Zayn was able to escape back into the ring where he was met by more offense from Owens with a cannonball into the corner.
Zayn was eventually able to hit a brainbuster on the apron to finally get some offense flowing, looking to Logan Paul at ringside for approval before hitting a Michinoku driver for a near fall.
Owens fought back on the top rope, knocking Zayn to the mat and hitting a frog splash for his own two count. Owens tried for the package piledriver but was countered into an exploder suplex into the turnbuckles from Zayn. Zayn countered another big move from Owens, avoiding a stunner to hit the Blue Thunderbomb.
Zayn then went on a flurry of suplexes before a brainbuster for yet another near fall. As Owens came back with a superplex and a series of clotheslines in the corner, Zayn countered into a Helluva Kick, but Owens came back with a pair of superkicks and a stunner for the three count. After the match, Paul tried to shake Owens' hand, but Zayn got angry, claiming Paul was his guest of honor, leading Paul to shove him to the floor and raise Owens' hand.
The crowd booed Paul and immediately began cheering when it became clear that the inevitable stunner was incoming. Owens delivered by dropping Paul. This was a very good match between guys with a lot of history -- and the chemistry that comes with it. The Logan Paul business was what it was. At least he ate a stunner. Kevin Owens def.
Sami Zayn via pinfall. Thank you, FightOwensFight! United States Championship -- Riddle c vs.
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