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But for the wrestling historian, WrestleMania 34 represents a fascinating turning point for the company. Held at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, this event was a marathon of emotional highs, shocking returns, and one of the most bizarre main event finishes in WrestleMania history. Going into WrestleMania 34, WWE was in a peculiar position. The "Universal Championship" picture was dominated by Brock Lesnar, the part-time beast, who held the red belt hostage. Roman Reigns, the anointed "Big Dog," was positioned to finally slay Lesnar—a story the fans had rejected for three consecutive years.

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Meanwhile, the undercard boasted dream matches: Shinsuke Nakamura (Royal Rumble winner) challenging AJ Styles for the WWE Championship, Ronda Rousey’s in-ring debut, and the tragicomic implosion of The Undertaker vs. John Cena. 1. The Kickoff Show Nightmare (André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal) Before the main card, the pre-show saw "Woken" Matt Hardy win the ARMBAR (André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal), which was largely forgettable outside of Hardy’s post-win celebration. Cedric Alexander defeated Mustafa Ali in a thrilling Cruiserweight Championship final—easily the best match of the pre-show. 2. The Opener: Seth Rollins vs. The Miz vs. Finn Bálor (Intercontinental Championship) Result: Seth Rollins wins. This match set a nearly impossible standard. Rollins, having spent months building his "Monday Night Rollins" persona, pinned The Miz after a Curb Stomp. The pacing was frenetic, and the crowd was red-hot. 3. Charlotte Flair vs. Asuka (SmackDown Women's Championship) Result: Charlotte wins, ending Asuka's undefeated streak. This was a masterclass in storytelling. Asuka’s 914-day undefeated streak was on the line. In a shocking move, Charlotte made Asuka tap out to the Figure Eight. The New Orleans crowd gasped. While divisive, it cemented Charlotte as "The Queen." 4. Jinder Mahal vs. Randy Orton vs. Bobby Roode vs. Rusev (US Title) Result: Jinder Mahal wins. A chaotic fatal four-way that cooled off Rusev Day’s momentum. This match is often skipped in re-watches (which is why the WEB h264 rip might be edited by users to trim the fat). 5. The Undertaker vs. John Cena Result: Undertaker wins via Chokeslam. The strangest build of the night. For weeks, Cena sat in the crowd calling out Taker. No response. At WrestleMania, Cena came to the ring, demanded a referee, and threatened to leave. Then—the lights went out. The Undertaker appeared, not in his usual druid-escorted grandeur, but in a black trenchcoat and jeans. The match lasted 2 minutes and 45 seconds. Taker hit a Chokeslam and a Tombstone. It was less a match and more a ritual exorcism. 6. Daniel Bryan & Shane McMahon vs. Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn Result: Bryan & Shane win. Daniel Bryan’s first match back after being forced into retirement for three years. The Superdome exploded. While Bryan was clearly careful, the emotional weight carried this bout. 7. Ronda Rousey & Kurt Angle vs. Triple H & Stephanie McMahon Result: Rousey & Angle win. Ronda Rousey proved she belonged. She tossed Stephanie around like a ragdoll, locked in an armbar, and made Triple H tap. For a celebrity/novice debut, this was flawless. 8. AJ Styles (c) vs. Shinsuke Nakamura (WWE Championship) Result: AJ Styles wins. The "dream match" that underwhelmed. Both men worked a slow, methodical King’s Road style, but the crowd wanted high spots. The real story came after the bell: Nakamura turned heel by low-blowing Styles, breaking millions of hearts. 9. Brock Lesnar (c) vs. Roman Reigns (Universal Championship) Result: Brock Lesnar wins. Infamy. Reigns hit Lesnar with five spears. Lesnar hit Reigns with six F-5s. The match was a glorified finisher-spamming video game. Then came the finish: Reigns kicked out of the fifth F-5, got bloodied, and Lesnar hit a sixth. After the pin, Lesnar didn't celebrate. He threw the Universal Championship at the feet of a comatose Reigns and walked out (in storyline and reality, as he left for UFC). But for the wrestling historian, WrestleMania 34 represents