Wrestlemania starts off with an announcement and a thank you from Stephanie McMahon. Acknowledging that it is different than anything they have ever done but will still do their best. Host Rob Gronkowski and Mojo Rawley opening were a bit rough to watch.

First Match

WWE Tag Team Women’s Championship

Nikki Cross and Alexis Bliss Vs The Kabuki Warriors (Kairi Sane and Asuka) (C).

I may be a little bias because I think Asuka is one of the best pound per pound female wrestlers, but I thoroughly enjoyed their dancing. Not because they were good at it, but based on the fact that they are going to perform if there is a live crowd or not. The match itself was decent, with a few missed spots. The warriors, of course, were great with the teamwork, I haven’t seen Bliss in action much, seeing her take some of those hits, I was impressed. Alexis hits the Twisted Bliss to win the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championship.

Second Match:

King Corbin Vs Elias

The setup for this match is vengeance (actually that can be true for any of the matches tonight). However, we weren’t sure if Elias was even headed to Wrestlemania, but never fear he showed. It was a brawl between the two. I think it was the best way to have a match with these two bigger guys. I did feel it was a set up for a continued feud as Elias wins via the assistance of wrestling tights. Entertaining match non-the-less.

Third Match:

WWE Raw Women’s Championship

Becky Lynch(c) Vs Shayna Baszler

I was really surprised that this was a mid-card match with as much hype as it had. I do appreciate the attempted big entrances as Becky came in with the Semi Truck. Lynch also got to hit the rock bottom on the outside ring apron. Lynch got rocked by some heavy knees, her head was also introduced to the announce table. Becky wins via Pin, but Shayna was thinking she was submitting Lynch. As much hype as this match had I expected a little more but seemed to be more of a build-up match. Do I smell a submissions match in the near future?

Fourth Match:

Intercontinental Championship

Daniel Bryan w/Drew Gulak Vs Sami Zayn (c) w/Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura

For most of the match, we see Sami run from Bryan, Drew take out Cesaro and Shinsuke. It seemed that Bryan was a sure win, but Sami pulled it off at the end to retrain the Intercontinental Championship. Sami’s new persona can make you forget he is one helluva wrestler. He does really well with this character, he is someone that all of us know and are generally annoyed by. Also, I can’t help but not see Sami as. Seth Rogen.

Fifth Match

WWE Smackdown Tag Team Championship

Ladders Match

Jimmy Uso vs Kofi Kingston Vs John Morrison(c) each representing their teams.

They waste no time pulling out the ladders, we are talking crossbodies, walking on the ring rope, Morrison hitting the Spanish fly from the top rope and a weird ending. The belts come down but all three of them have it in hand until Morrison falls on the to the ladder below him, but he doesn’t crash down empty-handed he retained the belts. Also, this gets Match of the night.

Sixth Match:

Seth Rollins Vs Kevin Owens

This was a really good match. It ended quickly however it didn’t end, Owen’s request a NO DQ match, and holy crap they went at each other. Let the bodies hit the floor is an understatement. Owens walks away with the win. He walks away but I am certain there will be a limp to that tomorrow. Possibly could tie with Match of the night, but I think the Tag Team was a smidge better.

Seventh Match:

WWE Universal Championship

Bill Goldberg vs Braun Strowman

We start off the match with three spears from Goldberg, Braun reverse returns 4 power slams and wins. I wish I could use an emoji to respond to how I feel about this match. Disappointing. Big hype little performance.

Eight Match:

Boneyard Match

Undertaker vs AJ Styles

This match was taken outside in a scary-looking field with a shed or two. Undertaker barries AJ styles for the win. It was beautifully done with cinematic experience. Wrestling has a line between sports and entertainment. I think it took away from what pro-wrestling is. Was it a good fight and nice to watch absolutely, but it came off very movie-like.