Wrestlemania 31- 5 Most Memorable moves from the PPV

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This may well go down as the most satisfying Wrestlemania in history. Every match that was hyped in any way delivered more than what was expected off them. The night ended on a shocking note, one that looks very promising. While last year was a culmination of an year long story with Daniel Bryan’s underdog triumph, this years Wrestlemania was all about a continuing story of one man and the beginning of another story altogether. It’s surely going to be fun. It is hard to deny that there were some moves that really made an impact, had the crowd on their feet.Here are top 5 most memorable moves from the PPV-

#5 Judo Drop

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It would have been disappointing to have Ronda Rousey walk into a WWE ring and not have her beat somebody up.The build up to her clash with Stephanie was delectable. It was something that got a huge ovation from the crowd which is really important to note becuase this segment seemed to be all about the nostalgia factor with The Rock and his long time rival Triple H.

Rock beat up Triple H but what was even more entertaining was to see Rousey do a Judo throw on Triple H and drop him on the mat.

#4 Explicit Ambrose Violence

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Dean Ambrose got one of the biggest pops of the night for his entrance. The crowd surely loves him. He had a splendid spot where he jumped off the top of a ladder outside the ring on his opponents.The special part of it was that he used the Macho Man’s trademark elbow drop.

But the move that had everybody gasping was when he was thrown onto a ladder by Luke harper. It looked excruciating. he curled around that broken ladder, doctors attending to the site of destruction. Ambrose lay there and did not enter the match afterwards.

#3 Wrestlemania RKO

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Randy Orton and Seth Rollins did not have much of a classic match but the finish guaranteed that this match will become indelible. The finish of the match saw Randy Orton and Seth Rollins executed one of the most breathtaking sequence of an event. Rollins went for the curb stomp, went high up in the air only to fall right into an RKO. It was one of the most beautiful transitions to watch. That set the match apart and that enhanced Randy Orton’s ‘Rko Outta nowhere’ legacy.

Rollins may have lost because of this move but he became a star overnight. The events that unfolded later on, make his loss right here feel quite harmless.

#2 Suplex City

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Brock Lesnar came to the main event of Wrestlemania getting the ovation of a star. He made his way to the ring in royal fashion. He looked proud and confident and did not look intimidated at all by his opponent. Roman Reigns knew what he was up for and he took all of it gallantly. Lesnar couldn’t emphasize his assault more. He called the barrage of suplexes his ‘Suplex City’

It’s a simple, basic wrestling move that you’ll see in almost every match but at the hands of Brock Lesnar it turns into something extraordinary. It gets a standing ovation from the crowd.

#1 The Stomp that did not go unheard

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It was a recipe for success and a memorable Wrestlemania finish. It is something people are going to talk about for a long time to come. Rollins became the first man to take a leap towards the future of the WWE. He delivered a Curb Stomp to Lesnar, knew that won’t finish the beast, so he went for another Stomp but he was picked up for an F-5 only for Lesnar to speared by Reigns. And then, Reigns took a Curb Stomp and succumbed to that move.

Rollins ran with the title just like he ran with his briefcase to cash in.

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