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WrestleMania 37 Full Ongoing Results from Night 1

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It’s finally here, WrestleMania 37! Today’s card is just Night 1 of the full weekender, with a well balanced card across two day of action.

This will be the first event in 13 months that a WWE PPV event will see a crowd in attendance. The shows of course take place from Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida.

The opening and main event matches of the night have already been confirmed. The WWE Championship match between Drew McIntyre and Bobby Lashley will be the opening WrestleMania 37.

Sasha Banks and Bianca Belair will main event the show, being the first two women of colour to ever main event the ‘Showcase of The Immortals.’

There are also some big bouts taking place on the undercard. Cesaro looks to prove that he can hang in the big time when he takes on Seth Rollins. Bad Bunny will also be appearing in his first ever match, when he teams with Damian Priest to take on The Miz and John Morrison.

UPDATE – The show has been delayed due to rain…great.

WrestleMania 37 Night 1

Here’s the full card for WrestleMania 37 Night 1:

  • MAIN EVENT: WWE SmackDown Women’s Champion Sasha Banks vs. Bianca Belair ’“ BELAIR WINS NEW CHAMPION!!!
  • The Miz and John Morrison vs. Damian Priest and Bad Bunny –
  • Steel Cage MatchBraun Strowman vs Shane McMahon – Braun Strowman wins!
  • WWE Raw Tag Team Champions The New Day vs. AJ Styles and OmosAJ Styles and Omos win!
  • Cesaro vs. Seth Rollins – Cesaro wins!
  • Carmella & Billie Kay vs. Lana & Naomi vs. Dana Brooke & Mandy Rose vs. Ruby Riott & Liv Morgan vs. Natalya & Tamina ’“ Tag Team Turmoil Match (Winners Get Women’s Tag Match on Night 2) – Natalya & Tamina win!
  • WWE Champion Bobby Lashley vs. Drew McIntyre – Bobby Lashley wins and retains!

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