Wrestlemania 30 Results: What many thought to be just an NXT afterthought, Daniel Bryan is now the new WWE World Heavyweight champion! From zero to hero, he proved that he is more than deserving to represent the WWE and he did it where else, The Grandest Stage Of Them All!
Meanwhile, The Undertaker had his winning streak snapped by Brock Lesnar. His Wrestlemania record now stands at 21-1.
Daniel Bryan def. Randy Orton and Batista to become the new WWE World Heavyweight Champion
Despite being handicapped and having to fight one match before this title match, Bryan overcame all obstacles and defeated two of Triple H's cohorts, Batista and Randy Orton. After months of getting screwed by the management over and over again, he finally capitalized on the opportunity to become the WWE World Heavyweight Champion.
During the match, it was Batista who seemed to come out strong but both champion and challenger seemed slowed by the lingering effects of The Beard's attacks. Again, Bryan used the opportunity to rally, blasting Orton with a flying head-butt and applying the "Yes!" Lock on The Apex Predator.
When Triple H interfered, yet the "Yes!" Man finally sent The Game packing the same way the COO has dispatched many of his own foes throughout the years: With a sledgehammer - The Game's own sledgehammer, in fact - to the head.
The "Yes!" Man quickly applied a wicked "Yes!" Lock on Batista that finally - finally - finished the job and propelled Daniel Bryan to the top of WWE. With three taps of his tattooed paw, The Animal relented and the Superdome detonated with the force of the "Yes!" Movement, confetti falling from the ceiling and Bryan's family swarming the ring to embrace him in victory.
Brock Lesnar def. The Undertaker
After 21 years of maintaining the legendary record, The Undertaker could not keep it perfect until his retirement after all.
It took countless punishing blows, multiple wrenching submissions and three F5's, but Paul Heyman's manmade monster became the first competitor to pin The Undertaker on The Grandest Stage Them All, and mark a 1 in The Deadman's loss column.
AJ Lee wins Vickie Guerrero Divas Championship Invitational
With the referee struggling to control the chaos, The Bellas took advantage, executing a double dive. However, sisterly bonds didn't matter in this one-fall bout, as Nikki dropped Brie with The Rack Attack. Natalya soon took out Tamina with a discus clothesline, taking out AJ's only ally in the contest. The Divas Champion watched her bodyguard get clocked, then turned directly into an attack from Naomi. Somehow, though AJ reversed the hold, spinning into the Black Widow.
Naomi struggled in the hold, dropping to her knee, but refused to tap out. With the referee focused on Naomi's left arm, AJ grabbed her foe's already weakened rightappendage and tapped it against the canvas, being so careful as to keep her deceit just out of the official's view.
John Cena def. Bray Wyatt
John Cena overcame the fear and being outnumbered by defeating Bray Wyatt.
As this watch went wire to wire, Bray nailed Cena with Sister Abigail. But, oddly, rather than grabbing the victory, Bray grabbed a steel chair and gave it to Cena - daring the Cenation leader to use it against him. Instead, Cena again kept his wits about him, blasting Rowan off the apron before countering a Sister Abigail attempt with the Attitude Adjustment for the WrestleMania victory!
In one of the creepiest showdowns The Show of Shows has ever seen, John Cena once again reigned supreme.
Cesaro won The Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal
Antonio Cesaro was not expected to join in this 30-man Battle Royale. Although he was on the losing end of the WWE Tag Team Championship Elimination Match on the WrestleMania 30 Pre-Show, Cesaro more than redeemed himself by entering unannounced - and winning - the first-ever over-the-top-rope Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal. Outlasting 29 fellow WWE Superstars, the former United States Champion proved without a doubt that he is the Swiss Superman.
The Shield def. Kane & The New Age Outlaws
Everybody is searching for a hero. And sometimes those heroes come from the unlikeliest of places. For the last year and a half, the entire WWE roster has incurred the wrath of Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins & Roman Reigns. But a lot can change from one Show of Shows to the next, and inside the Mercedes-Benz Superdome on Sunday night, these Hounds of Justice stood victorious as lauded heroes for this post-Attitude Era.
The Shield's enforcer unleashed massive simultaneous Spears onto Dogg and Gunn before turning his attention to Corporate Kane, sending the Director of Operations soaring out of his slacks. From there, a pinfall was all but inevitable. Rollins and Ambrose hoisted an Outlaw each to Reigns' arms, and the trio executed what can only be referred to as a "double-Triple Powerbomb." It was Rollins who scored the one-two-three, but this was a win felt by all in attendance.
Blink and you missed it, but this was as impressive and decisive a victory as ever by The Shield. And on The Grandest Stage of Them All, to boot. On this night in New Orleans, Rollins, Ambrose & Reigns proved to be more than just Hounds. They're bona fide heroes. And you can believe that.
Daniel Bryan def. Triple H
Frustrated and pinned against the glass ceiling The Authority had placed above his head, Bryan persevered, anxious for retribution against the man who deemed him unworthy of the spotlight. At WrestleMania 30, Bryan more than proved his worth - a revelation that no doubt fueled Triple H's post-match attack.
Bryan might have conquered The Game, but it remained to be seen if the injured underdog could prevail against The Animal and The Viper on The Grandest Stage of Them All. But, then again, isn't beating the odds kind of his thing?
WWE Tag Team Champions The Usos def. Los Matadores, The Real Americans and Ryback & Curtis Axel
The match ultimately went down between The Usos vs. The Real Americans for the WWE Tag Team Titles. After initial two-on-two brawling, The Usos cleared the ring and then went over the rope ropes, laying it all on the line as chants of "THIS IS AWESOME!" rained down.
A flurry of back-and-forth action - including a backbreaker, Patriot Lock, European Uppercut and Samoan Drop - left all four Superstars down. Back in the ring, The Usos managed to toss Cesaro into Swagger and stun him with a kick, followed by a double top-rope Splash on The Swiss Superman for the hard-fought win and a shining WrestleMania moment.