When is wrestlemania 28 going to be held
Rhodes also attempted to wear down Big Show's ankle and knee. Big Show mounted the comeback, and Rhodes tried to keep him down. Kelly and Eve started off the match, and Kelly had the advantage over Eve early. Maria was tagged in and she tried to dominate Eve, but she was no match for the more experienced Eve. Maria's injured ribs were worked over by both Eve and Beth Phoenix.
Beth tagged in and continued to pummel Maria's ribs. Kelly got the hot-tag and she got her signature moves in on Beth. Beth fired back and attempted the Glam Slam, but Kelly countered with the bulldog. Maria tagged back in and Beth woman-handled her for a Gorilla Press Slam, but Kelly jumped in for the save. Comments: Typical divas match, a few minutes too long but obviously the WWE's goal was to put Maria over as a thank you for competing at WrestleMania.
Hell in a Cell — The Undertaker def. So much was on the line and the battle had taken a piece out of both men. The match started out with Taker and Triple H exchanging hard blows, but Taker gained the advantage quickly in the match. Taker used the unforgiving structure known as the Hell in a Cell to punish Triple H on the outside of the ring. Using his hard strikes and the steel ring steps, Taker wore down Triple H further.
Triple H mounted the comeback with an attempted Pedigree on the steel steps inside the ring, but Taker countered with a hard back body drop. On several occasions Shawn Michaels pleaded with Triple H to stop striking Taker with the steel chair, but Triple H wouldn't hear of it. He continued to decimate the back of The Undertaker with thundering chair shots. The trademark Sledgehammer of Triple H found the light of day and he used it to break down Taker further with brutal shots to the temple.
Triple H agreed only if Michaels would call for the bell to stop the match, but The Undertaker begged him not to. Taker in a confused state, clinched the Hell's Gate Submission on Michaels, rendering him unconscious. Taker became enraged and choke slammed Robinson hard to the mat. An irate Triple H throws Michaels out of the ring, and at this point Taker mounts the impressive comeback.
Triple H reaches for the sledgehammer and Taker grabs the steel chair, Taker is the first one up and the result is ear splitting chair shots to Triple H's back. Michaels pleads with Taker to stop, Taker goes for the cover but miraculously Triple H raises the arm and continues to fight. Taker then clocks Triple with the sledgehammer and hits one final Tombstone for the three count.
Comments: Spectacular match, The Undertaker's iconic streak is still intact, and Triple H was the one who had to be carried out of the ring a broken man. With all the chips on the table and the hands dealt, it was the final showdown between the team of John Lauranitis and the team of Theodore Long.
Kofi Kingston and Dolph Ziggler started the match, and Kofi mounted the quick offensive. Jack Swagger got the tag and he started to punish Booker T with some power moves. Members of both teams exchanged some spots, and Team Teddy Captain Santino finally got the hot-tag from Booker T and hit his signature moves on Miz.
Santino hit the Cobra on Miz for the close three when Ziggler made the save. Ryder attempted to get Eve out of the ring when Miz hits the distracted Ryder with the Skull Crushing Finale for the win. The match started out with Jericho and Punk exchanging ground maneuvers. It is the longest-running professional wrestling event in history and is held annually between mid-March to mid-April.
Who won in Wrestlemania 28? November 20, Off By idswater. Table of Contents. Category Guidelines. On the February 13 edition of Raw, Jericho accused Punk in an in-ring segment of being a copycat of him, and that he Punk stole his proclamation of being the "best in the world".
While competing in the Raw Elimination Chamber match at the Elimination Chamber pay-per-view, Jericho was knocked out by a kick to the head by Punk, rendering him unable to compete any further, and Punk went on to win that match.
This incident further fueled Jericho's animosity towards Punk. In subsequent promos, both wrestlers expressed their desire to prove who is "the best in the world. Their feud gained increased momentum week after week when, over January and February , Rhodes began mocking Big Show's less than stellar performances at WrestleMania over the years, calling him "a reverse Undertaker" a direct reference to The Undertaker's undefeated record at WrestleMania, compared to Big Show's record also citing the ridiculous nature of some of his matches such as his match against Akebono at WrestleMania 21 in a Sumo match and Floyd Mayweather, Jr.
Later that night, Long agreed with Laurinaitis' desire for only one man to run both brands, but believed that it should be him.
The two were then given the chance by the WWE Board of Directors to run the other show for one night in order for the Board to evaluate them, with Long running the March 5 edition of Raw and Laurinaitis in charge of the March 9 edition of SmackDown.
That night on Raw, Long appointed his assistant Santino Marella to be the captain of his team, while Laurinaitis appointed Otunga to be the captain and named Mark Henry as a member of his team. On March 15, it was announced that R-Truth had been added to Long's team. Phoenix, angered over having been traded to the SmackDown brand by O'Dell, barged into their office and got into a confrontation with both women, leading to a Six-Diva tag team match later that night in which Menounos' team defeated Phoenix's team.
On the edition of Tribute to the Troops , Menounos made an appearance, this time in an Eight-Diva tag team match, winning the match for her team by pinning Phoenix.
Kelly and Eve, on the other hand, had a falling apart of their friendship after Eve admitted to having used Zack Ryder and John Cena to further her own career. On the March 15 episode of Extra , Phoenix and Eve interrupted an interview between Kelly and Menounos, which resulted in a confrontation.
Phoenix would then challenge Menounos to a match at WrestleMania, which the latter accepted. Later that night, it was announced on WWE. The two men then brawled, with Orton ultimately being chokeslammed by Kane. On the March 9 edition of SmackDown, Orton and Kane once again brawled at the end of the show with no man appearing to gain an advantage. The next week on SmackDown, Orton demanded Kane to explain his intentions. He referred to his handshake with Orton after a Street Fight on the July 22, edition of SmackDown, in which Orton had defeated him.
Kane, explaining that the handshake made him look weak and "human," claimed that this "wretched" self was now gone, and announced that he would challenge Orton at WrestleMania XXVIII. Pro Wrestling Explore. Explore Wikis Community Central.
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