WWE WrestleMania 36 Results: Winners and Highlights from Day 2

WWE WrestleMania 36 Results: Winners and Highlights from Day 2


Following a hazardous first night, WrestleMania 36 returns Sunday for the second 50% of the current year's Showcase of the Immortals, with a match card including the top stars in WWE. 

The coronavirus pandemic has constrained the current year's event out of an arena without precedent for a long time and into the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida. 

Would any semblance of Cena, Lesnar, Edge and Flair give a similarly radiant followup to Saturday's blockbuster? 

Discover with this recap of Sunday's WWE Network and pay-per-see broadcast. 

Kickoff Show Match: Natalya vs. Liv Morgan


Commending a time of WrestleManias, Natalya fought the lady who may well praise the following 10 years on the great stage, Liv Morgan, in the late evening's initial match. 

The Queen of Harts played with her less-experienced adversary early yet discovered rapidly that the previous Riott Squad part was completely equipped for coordinating toward her. 

Natalya kept on flaunting the recharged animosity that has been a staple of her work generally, extending Morgan in an exemplary surfboard and requesting the authority "ask her" while the dark horse babyface shouted in anguish. 

Morgan at last made partition with a changed Codebreaker however could just hold her third-age rival down for a tally of two. She caught up with a dropkick to the back however ended up planted face-first in the focal point of the ring. 

Natalya endeavored the Sharpshooter, however, Morgan countered into a little bundle for two. A stage up enzuigiri followed, dazzling Nattie. A progression of roll-ups resulted and Morgan kept the previous ladies' hero down for the three-tally and upset triumph. 

Result: Morgan vanquished Natalya

NXT Women's Championship Match: Rhea Ripley vs. Charlotte Flair




The Queen of WrestleMania, seemingly the best female rival throughout the entire existence of The Show of Shows Charlotte Flair commenced the night's principle card, testing Rhea Ripley for the NXT Women's Championship.

A reckless, presumptuous Flair began brisk, focusing on the recently harmed left knee of Ripley. The Aussie reacted, conveying the Riptide suddenly and scoring a close fall. Style moved to the haven of the floor.




The battle proceeded there as Ripley conveyed a somersault senton off the ring steps to keep up control of the session. The hero's initial predominance reached a conclusion when Flair again focused on the harmed knee, hanging it up on the left leg. She stormed off at it as Ripley shouted in desolation.

Pizazz rebuffed the appendage and folded it over the ring post, at that point caught up with a terrible slash obstruct that would make the dirtiest of NFL players jealous.



Ripley at last recouped and pummeled her challenger face-first into the tangle, making some division. She followed with a torrent of knees to the face and followed with a storm cellar dropkick. She remove a moonsault endeavor and scored another close fall as the cost taken by the rawness set in on the two contenders.

A rocket dropkick brought down Flair yet harmed the victor's knee. She shook off the agony and applied her own accommodation, just for The Queen to get away from the cloverleaf and, once more, focus on her adversary's knee.

A tottered Nightmare kept on battling, lifting Flair onto the top rope. The challenger countered, dropping Ripley face-first to the tangle beneath. Pizazz went after for a moonsault however got a foot to the face. She recouped in the nick of time to convey a lance that destroyed Ripley.


The Figure Four followed yet Ripley wouldn't stop, regardless of the agony killing her knee. Style crossed over into Figure Eight and got the success and title by means of accommodation. 



Result: Charlotte Flair beat Rhea Ripley and become a new NXT women's Champion

Aleister Black vs. Bobby Lashley


In the night's subsequent match, Aleister Black struggled Bobby Lashley in a match with no fabricate yet two stars looking for a battle on wrestling's most fabulous stage.

A forceful Black took the battle to Lashley early however a missed moonsault on the field floor permitted The All Mighty to convey an overhead suplex to drive the let some circulation into of his rival and make a genuinely necessary breather. He followed up, dropping Black on the blockade.

Back in the squared circle, Lashley conveyed a major neckbreaker as he endeavored to wear the previous NXT champion down. Dark retaliated with a kick to the chest yet Lashley replied with a snap powerslam for two.

Dark at long last conveyed the springboard moonsault on the floor and seemed to have energy on his side however Lashley cut him off with a crossbody for another close fall. Lashley set up for the Dominator yet Lana jumped on the cover and requested he decides on the lance.


A certain Lashley set up and hurried toward Black, just to run directly into Black Mass. After three seconds and Black had his first triumph on the 'Insanity arrange.


Result: Aleister Black defeated Bobby Lashley

Otis vs. Dolph Ziggler


Sonya Deville went with Dolph Ziggler for his eagerly awaited fight with Otis, a match established in a guiltless pound turned-corrupt and manipulative sentiment.

A decided and wrathful Otis assaulted from the initial ringer, overpowering The Showoff with his size and quality. A superkick cut him off and Ziggler held onto control of the session, going on and on as he took the battle to his a lot bigger rival. A dropkick earned-him a two-check.



Otis at long last changed the tides, propelling Ziggler into the corner. "Gee golly!" he shouted as he siphoned up, shaking off his rival's offense and replying with a fiendish clothesline. A major bodyslam followed before Otis stepped on his adversary's spine, each of the 330-pounds rebuffing him.

Deville viewed on in dismay from ringside as the persistent babyface vindicated the long stretches of enthusiastic torment endured because of his adversary. Back inside, Otis conveyed a major sprinkle and set up for the caterpillar.

Deville jumped up on the cover and gave an interruption that permitted Ziggler to convey an intentional and unmitigated low blow.


Having seen enough, Mandy Rose advanced toward ringside and slapped Deville before conveying her very own low blow to Ziggler. Otis promoted, conveyed the caterpillar and scored the success. 

After the match, Rose grasped the triumph and remained close by during a post-coordinate festival. Otis scooped her up and the two shared a major kiss to finish off the celebrations. "Otis gets the success and Otis gets the young lady," Cole said. 

Result: Otis beat Ziggler

Last Man Standing Match: Edge vs. Randy Orton




Edge's nine-year venture back to WWE finished with his arrival to WrestleMania, in a Last Man Standing match against Randy Orton. Any potential success was in danger right on time as The Viper acted like a cameraman, at that point appeared suddenly to assault The Rated R Superstar with back to back RKOs.




Orton beat Edge into the stands, at that point behind the stage, pounding his previous label group accomplice into the exercise center region of the Performance Center. He hung the babyface up in rec center gear and walloped him to the floor, requesting the official beginning a check. The flitting interruption permitted Edge to utilize said gear to raise himself up and convey a kick to The Viper.




Edge emptied a couple of right hands as he battled to get his direction about him. The 2012 Hall of Famer inventively utilized the encompassing rec center hardware to fuel his assault until Orton recuperated only enough to send Edge into a divider.

The battle spilled into the creation zone, where they traded clubbing lower arms. Orton with an uppercut, to which Edge reacted by sending his third-age adversary into a steel carport entryway. Back in the field, Orton recaptured control, sending his rival neck-and-throat-first into a blockade.



The battle again spilled somewhere else, this time into the workplace time of the Performance Center. Orton pummeled Edge face-first into a steel meeting table and The Rated R Superstar reacted by sending him into a divider. From that point, the match changed into a capacity region, where Orton kept on focusing on the neck of his adversary, all while nursing his left elbow.

Edge squirmed his hand, attempting to make some vibe back in his limits, all while proceeding to battle the surge of The Viper. The assailant drove Orton through a table, his elbow getting the ribs of his adversary in transit down.



The endless match wound up on a pickup truck, where Orton conveyed a hanging DDT onto the secured bed. His body beaten and battered, Orton viewed in diversion while Edge withdrew to the highest point of a creation truck. The Viper joined his opponent there and set up for the punt. Edge sprung up, however, and conveyed a lance that left Orton moaning in torment. Edge went for another lance however this one demonstrated less than ideal as Orton got him with a RKO.

It took Orton around five hours to prod, at that point set up a con-seat to, just for Edge to seize his new accommodation hold. The analysis group sold the rib injury and Orton's battles to inhale late in the match.




A sorrowful Edge remained over the oblivious body of his rival and shot him with a con-seat to. The ref checked to 10 and granted Edge the success. A remorseful Edge set his head on his adversary's contritely.


Result: Edge defeated Orton and he's the last man standing

Raw Tag Team Title Match: The Street Profits vs. Austin Theory and Angel Garza


Crude label group champions The Street Profits began hot with all due respect against Angel Garza and Austin Theory, leaving the challengers reeling early. A superkick from Garza to Angelo Dawkins permitted the heels to take control.

They disengaged the large man, cutting him off from accomplice Montez Ford while Zelina Vega viewed on favorably from ringside.

A hot tag to Ford started a babyface rebound that saw him clear out both Theory and his own accomplice Dawkins at ringside. Garza followed with a moonsault from the top rope, to the floor, as the heels recovered the advantage.

Back inside the ring, Garza conveyed a springboard moonsault for a two-tally.

The activity separated, Theory conveyed a TKO to Dawkins. Portage took off through the air, interfacing with the frog sprinkle to the rear of the NXT newcomer. Dawkins turned over and made the pin to get the success.

After the match, the heels assaulted until Bianca Belair hit the ring to make the spare, spreading Vega out. She celebrated with spouse Ford and Dawkins to finish things off.



Result: The Street Profits defeated Theory and Garza (Still Champions)

Fatal 5-Way Elimination Match for the SmackDown Women's Championship


SmackDown women's champion Bayley, Sasha Banks, Lacey Evans and Naomi burned through no time singling out Tamina and working her over trying to dispose of the match's most noteworthy risk. It exploded backward as Tamina disregarded them.

A slash square to the rear of the knee brought down Tamina, who moved to the floor to pull together.


In the wake of fighting off end and bailing to the floor, Bayley and Banks looked as Tamina astounded Evans and Naomi. The boss and her closest companion reappeared the ring and endured comparable destinies.

The activity separated and Banks, Naomi and Tamina–initially known as Team B.A.D.– immediately rejoined. That finished with a superkick from Tamina to Banks. A desire to move quickly setting in, the opposition uncorked signature proceeds onward the second-age contender, killing her from the match. Tamina killed.


A tenaciously forceful Bayley took the battle to Naomi, storming off at her in the corner while Banks and Evans recuperated on the floor. The Legit Boss joined the boss in focusing on Naomi, rebuffing her with a twofold group munitions stockpile.

Bayley got Naomi in a Rear View endeavor however the challenger conveyed a shocker. She got Banks with the finisher and went after for accommodation yet the boss detonated unexpectedly with a knee to the rear of the head. Seconds after the fact, Banks scored the disposal. Naomi dispensed with.


Confronted with a numbers inconvenience, Evans entered the ring, unafraid by the test standing up to her. Banks and Bayley twofold joined The Sassy Southern Belle in the corner, at that point drouble her with a twofold backbreaker. They scored a two-tally, causing them a deep sense of scorn.

Bayley insulted Evans, who moved out the route as Bayley collided with her companion with a knee. Banks came back to the ring and protested what simply occurred. A concise difference offered approach to Evans shooting The Boss with The Woman's Right for the pinfall. Banks dispensed with.



Baffled that her numbers advantage had disseminated, Bayley released a heartless ambush on Evans, focusing on the correct arm of her trying to remove her overwhelming finisher. Evans recouped and conveyed a springboard moonsault from the top rope however could just hold the hero down for two.

Minutes after the fact, Banks returned the ring and conveyed the deceiver to Evans. Bayley promoted and got the success.


Result: Bayley defeated Banks, Evans, Naomi and Tamina to retain the smackdown women's championship

Firefly Funhouse Match: John Cena vs. Bray Wyatt




Bawl Wyatt acquainted the crowd with an existence where divine beings, beasts, heavenly attendants and evil presences are neighbors. "You're going to confront your most noteworthy adversary to date: yourself," Wyatt said to John Cena before venturing out of the Firefly Funhouse. At the point when the camera worked out, Cena mysteriously had shown up transported in.



At the asking Rambling Rabbit, Cena ventured through a similar entryway as Wyatt and into the haziness, where he was defied by the Vince McMahon-looking manikin we have not found in a couple of months. The manikin went on a McMahon-like tirade and took steps to fire Cena.

In the interim, cameras slice to Wyatt in the ring. He and Cena diminished the last's introduction ("Ruthless Aggression!"), which the heel named his enemy's biggest disappointment. He included a burrow about the Bella Twins before things segued into a 1989-time Saturday Night's headliner.




From that point, the outing through Cena's profession took things to 2003 SmackDown, where he talked in rhyme as the Doctor of Thuganomics. He mocked Wyatt, including a Husky Harris reference. "You're a whore for circumstance," he said.

Wyatt considered him a domineering jerk and we proceeded onward to WrestleMania 30, where the foe legitimately asserted fans needed him yet "Man of the People" Cena denied them. From that point, we moved onto the WCW Nitro, with Wyatt wearing clothing like Eric Bischoff. He presented John Cena, a reference to the heel turn that never was.







"This is such acceptable s***," the McMahon manikin said on critique.

The Fiend showed up, dropped Cena with Sister Abigail and applied the mandible hook as Cena's own words from SmackDown about the most exaggerated, overhyped and over special Superstar in WWE played over it.



 The Fiend stood tall to finish off the fragment while a fast slice to the field demonstrated interval have Titus O'Neil in dismay.


Result: The Fiend def. Cena, I presume. Or then again did Cena beat Cena?

WWE Championship Match: Drew McIntyre vs. Brock Lesnar



Regardless of early clubbing lower arms by WWE champion Brock Lesnar at the initial chime, challenger Drew McIntyre detonated with a Claymore Kick however couldn't hold The Beast down for three.



The hero recuperated and propelled his rival with a German suplex, at that point followed with continuous F-5s, however couldn't net the triumph. A third finisher brought about another disobedient kickout by The Scottish Psychopath.

McIntyre recouped, crushed Lesnar with three more Claymore Kicks and caught the WWE Championship.

He celebrated, enthusiastically, as the show went shut off.



Result: McIntyre crushed Lesnar to win the WWE title (New WWE Champion)

In the event that you get Brock Lesnar disappointed, he loses his concentration and leaves an opening for his rivals to exploit. We saw it with Seth Rollins, we've seen it with Roman Reigns and today around evening time, we saw with Drew McIntyre. 

The Scottish Psychopath left Lesnar in dismay, kicking out of the F-5 at one. Starting there on, with each kickout, he further drove Lesnar into outrage and dissatisfaction. At that point, he promoted. 

It was delightful narrating and even with just a couple of moments of genuine ring time, the contenders recounted to the story they proposed to, with the main worthy outcome. 

Presently, McIntyre enters Raw as the undisputed essence of the brand, ideally introducing another period all the while.

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