#2 WWE WrestleMania Night 2

After a thunderous night one, WWE WrestleMania Night Two began with a highly anticipated match between 'The Fiend' Bray Wyatt and Randy Orton. Alexa Bliss introduced and led the Fiend to the ring with one hell of an entrance.
Surprisingly, The Fiend lost to Randy Orton after Alexa Bliss caused a distraction and turned on him:
Women's tag team champions Nia Jax and Shayna Baszler defeated Natalya and Tamina to continue their dominant run as champions. Kevin Owens fought former best friend Sami Zayn with Logan Paul in his corner. KOMania continued to run wild as Owens defeated Zayn.
Sheamus and Riddle went into an intense battle for the United States Championship. The Celtic Warrior ended up the ultimate winner, defeating Riddle and busting his mouth open to win the U.S championship.
There was another title change as Apollo Crews won the Intercontinental Championship from Big E, thanks to help from former Raw Underground fighter Dabba Kato.

The Empress of Tomorrow Asuka defended her Raw Women's Championship against Rhea Ripley in the penultimate contest of the evening. Ripley brought her brutality as she defeated Asuka to capture the Raw Women's Championship in her first PPV match as a superstar on the main roster superstar.
The main event of the show was the match everyone was waiting for. Edge, Daniel Bryan and Roman Reigns locked horns for the Universal Championship.
The triple threat rule of no disqualification enabled the superstars to do anything to their opponents and the superstars happily obliged, especially Roman Reigns and Jey Uso.
The match ended with Roman Reigns piling the bodies of his opponents one over the other and pinning both of them. Reigns gave the world the strongest reason yet why he should be acknowledged as the Tribal Chief.
WWE WrestleMania night two had multiple brilliant matches. Unfortunately, in comparison to Night One the show fell a little bit short. Apart from Sheamus vs Riddle, none of the mid-card matches lived up to their potential.
Apollo Crews vs. Big E did well in giving a surprise and introducing new talent to the WWE Universe but, as a match, it wasn't up to the mark. Rhea Ripley vs Asuka could both do much better than they did. Both women are wonderful athletes, however, we didn't get to see much of it.
Without a doubt, it was the main event that stole the show. Roman Reigns has definitely given his best performance yet while Edge and Daniel Bryan have proved once again why they are masters at what they do.
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