AJ Lee is backstage with Tamina Snuka and she cannot stop bragging about how she’s been the Diva’s champion for 295 days. AJ says she proved at WrestleMania that she’s the hero of this story.
AJ says she’s gone from becoming a poor girl in New Jersey to the best Diva in the world. This gets a big CM Punk chant going. AJ says she’s the savior of the Divas division, she is the Divas division. The music hits and out comes WWE NXT Women’s Champion Paige to a big pop.
Paige congratulates AJ and AJ says she doesn’t need her congratulations. She tells Paige to head back to NXT and Paige says she just wanted to say congratulations.
AJ says she should beat Paige and Paige says she isn’t ready. AJ slaps her and asks if she’s ready now. AJ says she wants to put her title on the line against Paige right now.
Match Seven: AJ Lee vs. Paige
AJ attacks Paige after the bell and takes her down with a back elbow before skipping around the ring. AJ locks her in the Black Widow.
Paige counters and hit the Paige Turner for the win and the title.
Winner and New WWE Divas Champion: Paige
After the match, Tamina tries to attack Paige, but she manages to escape. Paige takes the title up the ramp and celebrates as fans go crazy for her.
Back from the break, The Andre Memorial trophy is in the ring and Hulk Hogan comes out to present it to Antonio Cesaro.
Hogan hypes WrestleMania XXX and gets the Superdome name right this time. Hogan says we made history last night but the moment he loved the most was the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal.
Hogan says seeing Big Show get lifted and thrown over the top made his heart feel good because he knew the big man was looking down with a smile on his face. Hogan confirms the battle royal ended up having 31 men in it and calls out Cesaro. Zeb Colter comes out with him and fans hum the Real American theme.
Hogan congratulates Cesaro. Zeb takes the mic and wants to speak first. Zeb talks about bringing Cesaro into the fold as a Real American. Zeb says he also made Cesaro a Zeb Colter Guy.
Cesaro apologizes but takes the mic and interrupts. Cesaro says he’s not a Zeb Colter Guy. He’s a Paul Heyman Guy.
Out comes Paul Heyman to a big pop. Heyman says he’s not only the strategist behind the ending of The Streak, he’s the representative for the King of Swing Cesaro.
Zeb asks if Cesaro is jumping ship and fans chant “yes.” Heyman calls Zeb grandpa. Heyman says his first order of business is to instruct the announcers to discuss the future of Cesaro.
Jack Swagger attacks from behind and sends Cesaro out of the ring. Swagger tips over the statue and breaks it. He slams the rest out on the floor and shatters it.
Cesaro gets pissed and comes in with uppercuts. He clotheslines Swagger out of the ring.
Match Eight: Antonio Cesaro vs. Jack Swagger
Cesaro takes control of the match. Swagger counters and throws Cesaro across the ring. Cesaro tries to fight back, but Swagger throws him across the ring again.
Cesaro starts to come back with big uppercuts, but he gets picked up and slammed by Swagger for another near fall.
Cesaro ends up superplexing Swagger from the apron into the ring from the middle rope to get a huge pop and a near fall.
Cesaro nails Swagger with a series of running uppercuts and then he calls for the Big Swing, but Swagger rolls out of the ring to avoid it.
The ref counts Swagger out and Cesaro wins the match.
Winner: Cesaro