5 Things you missed from WrestleMania 34: 15 year old WWE record broken

A 15 year old WWE record was broken
A 15-year-old WWE record was broken

WrestleMania 34 has come and gone. More then anything else, the show was confusing so let's hope RAW and SmackDown provide some answers. Some fans were left with a bitter taste in their mouths because of some confusing booking decisions but we also got one of the biggest Mania shocks in recent memory in the main event.

However, this article isn't there to analyze the highs and lows from the show. Instead, let's take a look at a few fun things you may have missed from WrestleMania 34.


5: Big botch during AJ Styles entrance

AJ Styles successfully defended his WWE Championship against 2018 Royal Rumble winner Shinsuke Nakamura. Nakamura didn't take the loss well and ended up low blowing Styles before stomping him and hitting a Kinshasa at ringside.

One thing fans may have missed was a big botch during AJ Styles entrance by the production team.

4: That epic fan sign

Let's be honest. Roman Reigns wasn't particularly over in New Orleans as we could make out from the thunderous boos that greeted his entrance music.

However, I had to point out this amazing fan sign which perfectly summed up the crowd's feelings for this match which included chants like "This is boring" and "CM Punk".

3: Who is Nicholas?

As revealed after WrestleMania, Nicholas wasn't just any lucky fan in the audience but he is the son of WWE referee John Cone, who was the referee who took the famous bump when Show and Strowman broke the ring on RAW.

Check out the photo of Nicholas and Strowman after the match!

2: Was that real blood?

Did Roman Reigns actually bleed?
Did Roman Reigns actually bleed?

Any fan who watched the main-event between Roman and Brock will have noticed how heavily Roman was bleeding at one point in the match. However, one interesting question fans are asking are, if the blood was real.

At this point, it does look like it was real blood because there was blood pouring from Reigns, which probably makes it too much for a blood capsule. It also looked like Roman had a cut on his head but we can't confirm that yet.

1: Nicholas breaks 15-year old WWE record

Nicholas has beaten Renee Dupree to become the youngest ever champion on WWE's main roster. Dupree won the tag-team titles at age 19 in 2003 with La Resistance when they defeated RVD and Kane.

Nicholas teamed up with Braun Strowman and captured WWE gold in his first ever WWE match, aged just 10, a record that will probably never be broken.


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