Wrestlemania 40: Cody Rhodes Finishes the Story While WWE Crowns New Latino World Champion, Damien Priest
WWE had a wild weekend over in Philadelphia as Wrestlemania 40 has now wrapped up with Cody Rhodes finally finishing his story while Puerto Rico's Damien Priest cashed in Money in the Bank to Become World Heavyweight Champion, becoming the latest Latino World Champion in the WWE since Rey Mysterio last held the belt.
Wrestlemania kicked off with Day 1 as Mami herself, Rhea Ripley, defended the Women's World Championship at the opener against "The Man," Becky Lynch, who was challenging while sick. Even with a valiant effort, Ripley retained and notched the first win of the night for Judgement Day.
Meanwhile, Next up was the 6-pack ladder match, and as expected, the Raw and Smackdown tag titles were finally split, with the Judgement Day losing both. A-Town Down Under (Austin Theory and Grayson Waller) took the Smackdown belts, but the match went on. The crowd then erupted after R-Truth dumped Damien Priest with an AA and climbed the ladder, giving Awesome Truth the Raw tag team titles. This was also the first Wrestlemania win for the veteran wrestler.
Next up was the lucha match between Rey Mysterio and Andrade against Dominik Mysterio and Santos Escobar. It was a high-flying spot fest that ended when Philadelphia Eagles stars, including Jason Kelce, interrupted and gave the match to Rey and Andrade. This also makes Ex-Con Dom 0-2 against his dad at Wrestlemania.
Jet Uso defeated his twin brother Jimmy Uso in Wrestlemania's third-ever Brother vs. Brother match, while Bianca Belair, Jade Cargill, and Naomi defeated Damage CTRL.
Sami Zayn, meanwhile, finally dethroned Gunther, ending the Austrian's dominant record-breaking title reign for the Intercontinental championship, while in the Night 1 main event, The Rock and Roman Reigns defeated Cody Rhodes and Seth Rollins via pinfall to ensure that the Night 2 main event would be a "Bloodline Rules" match.
Damien Priest Cashes In Money in the Bank at WWE Wrestlemania 40
Day 2 of Wrestlemania 40 kicked off with Seth Rollins, still hurt from the Night 1 main event, defending the WWE World Championship against Drew McIntyre, with the big Scotsman pinning "The Architect" to win the world title. However, he got it on with special commentator CM Punk, with the Second City Saint leveling the new World Champion to the ground.
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This was when the Judgement Day music hit and the big Puerto Rican, Priest, cashed in his guaranteed title shot in the grandest stage of them all, hitting the already down McIntyre with a South of Heaven Chokeslam for the 1-2-3.
Meanwhile, LA Knight defeated AJ Styles while Logan Paul retained the United States title against Kevin Owens and Randy Orton. Women's Royal Rumple winner Bayley, meanwhile, defeated former Damage CTRL stablemate Iyo Sky to become the new WWE Women's Champion.
Cody Rhodes Finishes the Story
Despite losing the Night 1 main event, Cody Rhodes finally fulfilled his destiny as he was crowned the new WWE Universal champion by pinning Roman Reigns, ending the Tribal Chief's over 3-year reign with three Crossroads.
It was a wild match as Jimmy and Jey Uso and Solo Sikoa got involved, before John Cena made his surprise return to help Rhodes out. However, The Rock arrived and took Cena out before the lights suddenly went off, and the ominous gong of the Undertaker sounded.
It was a surprise return for the Deadman as he choke-slammed The Rock before he went out again mysteriously. After all the distractions and shenanigans, however, Cody Rhodes finally hit three Crossroads and won the title.
Afterwards, several of Rhodes's friends, including Randy Orton, Kevin Owens, Sammy Zayn, and Jey Uso, came out to celebrate. The night ended with new WWE CCO Paul "Triple H" Levesque raising the new Universal champion's hand.
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Written by: Rick Martin
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