The Fiend Posts A Very Cryptic Tweet Following WrestleMania Posted By: Ben Jordan Kerin on Apr 12, 2021
As seen during Sunday's night two of WrestleMania 37, Alexa Bliss seemingly turned on "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt in a creepy and disturbing opening match.
The Fiend took to Twitter after the event, where he posted a very cryptic photo.
What could this mean?
WWE Hall of Famers Brie & Nikki Bella made an appearance at Night 2 of
WrestleMania 37, confronting former Women's Champion Bayley after Bayley had interrupted the hosts of
WrestleMania, Titus O'Neil and Hulk Hogan.
DING DONG! Meet The @BellaTwins, @itsBayleyWWE!
Randy Orton Paid $20,000 For His Family To Attend WrestleMania 37 Posted By: Ben Jordan Kerin on Apr 12, 2021
Randy Orton took to Twitter to reveal that he paid $20,000 so his family could attend WrestleMania this weekend in Tampa.
He tweeted, "WM. Historic. One of a kind, only here at #wwe you can see the spectacle! Also, I was charged 20 thousand dollars for my family (wife and 5 kids) to watch dad rassle fight a demon…. and WIN!"
WM. Historic. One of a kind, only here at #wwe you can see the spectacle! Also, I was charged 20 thousand dollars for my family (wife and 5 kids) to watch dad rassle fight a demon.... and WIN!
Former WWE NXT and NXT U.K. Women's Champion Rhea Ripley defeated Asuka at Night 2 of
WrestleMania 37 to capture the Raw Women's Championship. After a competitive bout between the two, Ripley delivered the Riptide to pin Asuka for the three-count.
�� DDT OFF THE APRON ��
You're not dreaming. You're having a NIGHTMARE! ��
At Night 2 of
WrestleMania 37, "The Celtic Warrior" Sheamus defeated "The Original Bro" Matt Riddle for the WWE United States Championship. This is the third U.S. Title victory of Sheamus' career. The end of the match saw Sheamus hit Riddle with a Brogue Kick in mid-air as Riddle was going for a Lionsault.
BROOOOOOO... @SuperKingOfBros is putting on a SHOW against @WWESheamus with the #USTitle on the line!
WWE announced the following:
For the second consecutive night, a sell-out of 25,675 fans attended WrestleMania at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay, Fla., with millions more watching at home on Peacock in the U.S. and on WWE Network around the world.
Two sell outs with a combined 51,350 fans attended both nights of WrestleMania at Raymond James Stadium.
Adhering to local health guidelines, a limited number of tickets were sold for both nights of WrestleMania, with all in attendance seated in socially-distanced pods. Additional safety measures included health screenings and temperature checks prior to entry into Raymond James Stadium, mask requirements, social distancing, mobile ticketing, cashless concessions and enhanced sanitization throughout the venue.
20 Years Ago Today Jeff Hardy Defeated Triple H To Win The WWF Intercontinental Title Posted By: Ben Jordan Kerin on Apr 12, 2021
Ryan Pratt looks back at Jeff Hardy’s shock title win against Triple H on Smackdown! 20 years ago today.
We travel in time back 20 years to 2001. The scene is set at the First Union Center in Philidelphia, Pennyslvania. The main event of Smackdown! is for the WWF Intercontinental Championship between champion Triple H and challenger Jeff Hardy. But how did we get to this position, I hear you ask? WWF Chairman Mr. McMahon ordered a six-person tag team match, with the Two Man Power Trip of WWF Champion ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin and Intercontinental Champion Triple H along with his wife Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley taking on Team Extreme, Lita with Matt and Jeff Hardy. The match came about after Lita showed her admiration and respect towards Linda McMahon after she called her husband out and stated she wanted a divorce on live television. The bout was scheduled for Monday Night Raw Is War on April 9th, and Lita pinned Stephanie McMahon to win the match for her team. Following the result, Austin and Triple H brutally assaulted the Hardy Boyz and Lita, with Matt and Lita needing treatment in a local medical facility after the attack.
What Does WWE Have Planned Next For Drew McIntyre? Posted By: Ben Jordan Kerin on Apr 12, 2021
During the latest edition of Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer discussed the future plans for Drew McIntyre following his loss at WrestleMania 37 against Bobby Lashley.
He said:
"Bobby Lashley and Drew (McIntyre) are going to keep their program going; at least that was the thing this morning, which surprised me because you're going to keep the program going? Why did you do that finish then? And, whatever, they are”.