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WrestleMania 36

WrestleMania 36 was the 36th annual WrestleMania professional


wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) and WWE Network event produced
WrestleMania 36
by WWE for their Raw, SmackDown, and NXT brand divisions —
the first to promote the NXT brand. It was filmed on March 25 and
26, 2020 and broadcast as a two-night event on April 4 and 5,
marking the first time the event was broadcast over two nights as
well as aired on tape delay. On PPV, the two productions were sold
as individual shows, with both available as a package deal.

The event was originally scheduled to take place solely on April 5,


2020, at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida and was to air
live. In mid-March, all WWE programming was relocated to the
WWE Performance Center training facility in Orlando due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, with no audience and only essential staff
present. The majority of WrestleMania's matches were pre-recorded
at the Performance Center between March 25 and 26. Taking
advantage of the format, two matches — a "Boneyard match" and a
"Firefly Fun House match" — were filmed off-site in atypical,
cinematic style.

The card comprised 19 matches which were divided between the two
nights, including one match on each night's Kickoff pre-show and a
dark match on the second night. In the main event for Part 1, The
Undertaker, returning to his "American Bad Ass" gimmick, defeated
AJ Styles in a Boneyard match. In other prominent matches, Braun
Strowman defeated Goldberg to win the Universal Championship, Promotional poster featuring John
Becky Lynch defeated Shayna Baszler to retain the Raw Women's
Cena, Charlotte Flair, Roman
Championship, and Kevin Owens defeated Seth Rollins in a No
Reigns, Becky Lynch, and "The
Disqualification match. In the main event for Part 2, Drew McIntyre
defeated Brock Lesnar to win the WWE Championship, after which, Fiend" Bray Wyatt
McIntyre retained the title in an impromptu dark match against Big Promotion WWE
Show (which was shown on the April 6 episode of Raw). In other
Brand(s) Raw
prominent matches, "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt defeated John Cena in a
SmackDown
Firefly Fun House match, Charlotte Flair defeated Rhea Ripley to
win the NXT Women's Championship for a second time, which was NXT
the first time an NXT championship was defended at the event, Edge Date March 25–26, 2020[1]
defeated Randy Orton in a Last Man Standing match, which was (aired April 4–5, 2020)
Edge's first singles match since 2011, and Otis defeated Dolph
City Orlando, Florida
Ziggler.
Venue WWE Performance
WrestleMania 36 received mostly positive reactions from fans and Center[a]
critics. While it was noted that the event suffered from the absence
Attendance 0[b]
of a live audience and a poor lead-up (partly due to a number of
wrestlers being pulled from the event shortly before its filming, Tagline(s) Too Big for Just One
mostly in relation to the pandemic, including Roman Reigns, The Night![2]
Miz, Andrade, and Dana Brooke, all of whom were slated to defend WWE Network event chronology
or challenge for championships), most felt that WWE exceeded
expectations. The Boneyard and Firefly Fun House matches were ← Previous Next →
singled out as highlights due to their uniqueness and over-the-top Elimination Money in the
tone, while the male world title matches were criticized for their Chamber Bank
short length and overuse of finishers.
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Contents 35 37

Production
Background
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
Changes in participation
Storylines
Main event matches
Undercard matches
Event
Part 1
Pre-show
Preliminary matches
Main event
Part 2
Pre-show
Preliminary matches
Main event
Reception
Aftermath
Raw
SmackDown
Post-WrestleMania effects of COVID-19
Results
SmackDown Women's Championship Fatal 5-Way
match eliminations
Notes
References
External links

Production

Background

WrestleMania is considered WWE's flagship event, having first been held in 1985. It is the longest-running
professional wrestling event in history and is held annually between mid-March to mid-April.[3] It was the
first of WWE's original four pay-per-views, which includes Royal Rumble, SummerSlam, and Survivor
Series, dubbed the "Big Four".[4] WrestleMania is ranked the sixth most valuable sports brand in the world
by Forbes,[5] and has been described as the Super Bowl of sports entertainment.[6] WrestleMania 36 was the
fourth WrestleMania to be held in the state of Florida (after XXIV, XXVIII, and 33). The event featured
wrestlers from the Raw and SmackDown brand divisions, as well as NXT—although some NXT wrestlers
had appeared in WrestleMania's previously annual battle royals, this was the first WrestleMania to promote
the brand, following NXT becoming one of WWE's three major brands in September 2019.[7] Former
National Football League (NFL) player Rob Gronkowski, who had recently signed with WWE, was
announced as the host of WrestleMania 36.[8][9] Gronkowski last appeared for WWE during the
WrestleMania 33 Kickoff pre-show in 2017.[10]

Parts 1 and 2 of WrestleMania 36 were sold as individual pay-per-views, with both available as a package
deal.[11] For the first time, WWE announced that it would also offer the event as a digital purchase in the
United States via FITE TV and the Fox Sports app (an expansion of Fox's broadcasts of SmackDown).
ESPN, which does not normally air WWE programming, aired encores of previous editions of WrestleMania
during the lead-up to the event. "Blinding Lights" by The Weeknd was the official theme song for the
event.[12]

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic

The event was originally to take place at the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa solely on April 5, 2020 and
was to air live.[13][14] As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, other wrestling promotions began to cancel or
postpone their shows in an attempt to prevent further spreading of the COVID-19 virus.[15] In speaking with
the Tampa Bay Times regarding how this outbreak could affect WrestleMania 36, WWE's Chief Brand
Officer Stephanie McMahon said "The health and safety of not only our fan base, but also our superstars,
really does come first ... We don't want to put anyone in a bad situation ever, regardless of the circumstance.
Those are not risks worth taking." WWE's Executive Vice President of Special Events John Saboor further
noted that they were constantly monitoring global events.[16][17] A meeting was held by Tampa officials on
March 12 to determine the fate of WrestleMania 36; it was decided that the event would still proceed as
planned, barring that the situation did not worsen in a week's time.[18] Hillsborough County Commissioner
Les Miller further stated that if the situation was not any better by the following week, they would "pull the
plug" on WrestleMania 36 if WWE did not do it themselves.[19] WWE then stated that they had a
contingency plan ready in case the event was canceled.[20]

On March 16, WWE announced that the event would be held at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando
with only essential personnel in attendance, as with all other WWE weekly programs during this
pandemic.[21][22][23] WWE then announced that WrestleMania 36 would be split into a two-night event, on
April 4 and 5. The re-location effectively made it the third WrestleMania to be held in the city of Orlando,
behind XXIV and 33. Many also saw this as WWE taking an idea from New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW),
who had their Wrestle Kingdom event on January 4 and 5 earlier in the year.[8] Marketing of the event
subsequently emphasized the change in format, with the new tagline "Too Big for Just One Night".[24]
WWE also produced a commemorative shirt reading "I Wasn't There", a spoof of their "I Was There" shirts
of previous WrestleManias.[25]

It was then reported by PWInsider that WWE were pre-recording several episodes of their weekly programs
(with the exception of the live broadcast of the March 23 episode of Raw) for future broadcasts, as well as
WrestleMania itself (marking the first WrestleMania to be pre-recorded rather than live), between March
21–26. WrestleMania tapings at the Performance Center were held between March 25 and 26.[1] It was
reported that WWE had filmed post-WrestleMania episodes of Raw and NXT after production wrapped on
WrestleMania, before taking a two-week break.[24]
In an interview with TV Guide, WWE's Executive Vice President of Global Talent Strategy & Development
and part-time wrestler Triple H explained that the "unique", pre-recorded nature of the event gave them the
opportunity to experiment with new production elements and settings (as opposed to being confined to the
ring), such as the "Boneyard" and "Firefly Fun House" matches.[26] The Boneyard match was filmed at a
custom-built set on location in the Orlando area (but away from the Performance Center),[27] while the
Firefly Fun House match segments were all taped at Titan Towers in Stamford, Connecticut, using props and
set pieces from their storage facility.[28] In lieu of a live performance of "America the Beautiful" to open the
show as per tradition, a montage of performances of the song from past editions of WrestleMania was shown
instead.[29]

Changes in participation

The card underwent changes due to injuries and issues that arose related to the ongoing pandemic. Triple H
confirmed that due to the circumstances, nothing would be held against any of the wrestlers who missed the
event. He also stated that all of the talent competing were there in a voluntary capacity. For the first time
since WrestleMania 23 in 2007, Triple H was not scheduled to compete at the event. However, this had
already been planned before the changes in format and location brought about from the pandemic.[30]

WrestleMania's annual battle royals, the André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal and WrestleMania
Women's Battle Royal, were not scheduled to occur at WrestleMania 36 to limit the number of wrestlers in
the ring at the same time.[31] Roman Reigns, who was at an increased risk for COVID-19 due to being in an
immunocompromised state from his previous struggles with leukemia, requested to be removed from his
match against Goldberg and WWE honored the request;[32][33] Braun Strowman was selected as Reigns'
replacement in the match.[34][35] Andrade, who was scheduled to team with Angel Garza to face The Street
Profits (Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford) for the Raw Tag Team Championship,[36] was removed from
that match due to an injury and was replaced by NXT's Austin Theory.[37] Additionally, it was reported that
The Miz had contracted an illness and was pulled from the WrestleMania card;[37] this turned the planned
tag team Triple Threat Ladder match for the SmackDown Tag Team Championship[38] into a Triple Threat
Ladder match between Jimmy Uso, Kofi Kingston, and defending champion John Morrison.[39][40] Dana
Brooke was originally advertised to be a part of the SmackDown Women's Championship elimination
match, but she was taken off the card after reportedly being put into precautionary quarantine; Rey Mysterio
was also reported to be in precautionary quarantine, but he had not been advertised for a match, though was
reportedly going to face Andrade for the United States Championship.[41]

Storylines

The event comprised a total of 19 matches divided across the two nights, including one match on each
night's Kickoff pre-show and one dark match on the second night. The matches resulted from scripted
storylines, where wrestlers portrayed heroes, villains, or less distinguishable characters in scripted events
that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches. Results were predetermined by
WWE's writers on the Raw, SmackDown, and NXT brands,[42][43] while storylines were produced on
WWE's weekly television shows, Monday Night Raw, Friday Night SmackDown, and NXT.[44]

Main event matches

Feeling as though nobody deserved an opportunity to challenge him at the Royal Rumble or WrestleMania,
Raw's WWE Champion Brock Lesnar decided to enter himself into the men's Royal Rumble match as
entrant number one.[45][46] Lesnar dominated the first half of the match until he was eventually eliminated
by Raw's Drew McIntyre, who would go on and win the match, thus earning himself a world championship
match of his choosing at WrestleMania.[47] The next night on Raw, McIntyre announced that he would
challenge Lesnar for the WWE Championship at the event.[48] At Super ShowDown, Lesnar retained the
title against Ricochet, keeping him as the defending champion against McIntyre at WrestleMania.[49]

At Super ShowDown, AJ Styles was a participant in the Tuwaiq Trophy gauntlet match. Final participant
Rey Mysterio was ambushed backstage by Styles' O.C. teammates Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson,
prompting Styles to declare himself the winner by forfeit. The referee gave Mysterio until the count of ten,
during which, the camera cut backstage, showing that Gallows and Anderson had been attacked by The
Undertaker, making a surprise return. Undertaker then made his entrance, taking Mysterio's place, and
performed a Chokeslam on Styles to win the match and the trophy.[49] On the following Raw, a disgruntled
Styles mocked Undertaker for still wrestling and issued a warning.[50] The Undertaker then appeared at
Elimination Chamber and cost Styles his No Disqualification match with Aleister Black.[51] The following
night on Raw, Styles taunted Undertaker by bringing up his wife Michelle McCool, blaming her for why
Undertaker keeps coming back to wrestle, while also calling Undertaker by his real name, Mark Calaway.
Styles then challenged Undertaker to a match at WrestleMania.[52] A contract signing for the match was
conducted the following week.[53] Styles then challenged Undertaker to a Boneyard match,[36] and
Undertaker accepted, cutting a promo akin to his "American Bad Ass" gimmick (circa 2000–2003).[54]

Undercard matches

After winning SmackDown's Universal Championship at Super ShowDown,[49] WWE Hall of Famer
Goldberg appeared on the following night's episode of SmackDown and issued an open challenge by stating
his catchphrase, "Who's next?" Roman Reigns interrupted and had a stare down with Goldberg before
accepting his challenge, which was subsequently scheduled for WrestleMania.[55] Just before the event,
however, Reigns, requested to be removed from the match for being at an increased risk for COVID-19, as
he was in an immunocompromised state from his previous health issues with leukemia; Reigns himself
confirmed the report and stated that WWE honored the request.[33][32] Triple H also confirmed the report in
a March 29 interview on ESPN's SportsCenter.[30] Five days later on the April 3 episode of SmackDown,
Braun Strowman was announced as Reigns' replacement in the match, making this the first WrestleMania
since WrestleMania XXVIII where Reigns was not featured.[35]

At the Royal Rumble, Raw's Charlotte Flair won the women's Royal Rumble match to earn herself a
women's championship match of her choosing at WrestleMania.[47] On the February 3 episode of Raw, Flair
stated that she had defeated the women's champions of both Raw and SmackDown and had held those titles
multiple times. She was then interrupted by Rhea Ripley, the NXT Women's Champion—a title that Flair
had only held once during NXT's infancy in 2014. Ripley declared that Flair should challenge her as she had
defeated Flair, but Flair had never beat her.[56] Flair continued to delay giving an answer until after Ripley
had defended her title at TakeOver: Portland on February 16.[57][58] After Ripley retained her title at the
NXT event, she was ambushed by Flair, who accepted Ripley's challenge for a match at WrestleMania,
marking the first time that a Royal Rumble winner chose an NXT championship to challenge for with the
title itself being the first NXT championship to be defended at the event.[59]

Prior to Survivor Series, a rivalry began between Raw's Becky Lynch and NXT's Shayna Baszler. At the
event, Baszler won the non-title brand supremacy Triple Threat match between the three brands' women's
champions by submitting SmackDown Women's Champion Bayley. An irate Lynch attacked Baszler
following the match and put her through an announce table.[60] After losing the NXT Women's
Championship,[61] Baszler appeared as the thirtieth entrant in the women's Royal Rumble match, finishing
as the runner-up.[47] Following Lynch's title defense on the February 10 episode of Raw, Baszler ambushed
Lynch and bit the back of her neck, thus reigniting their feud.[58] Baszler was then entered into Raw's
women's Elimination Chamber match at the namesake event where she single-handedly eliminated all of her
opponents to win and earn herself a Raw Women's Championship match against Lynch at WrestleMania.[51]
John Cena, who had last appeared during Raw Reunion in July 2019, made his return from hiatus during the
February 28, 2020 episode of SmackDown to address his role at WrestleMania. Seemingly announcing his
retirement, Cena declared he would not be appearing at the event, stating that WrestleMania spots should be
earned. As Cena gave a farewell salute to the audience from the stage, the lights went out. When they
illuminated, "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt appeared behind Cena. The Fiend then pointed to the WrestleMania
sign, signaling a challenge to Cena, who simply nodded in acceptance. A match between the two was then
scheduled for the event, being a rematch from WrestleMania XXX in 2014.[55] On the March 27 episode,
Wyatt challenged Cena to a Firefly Fun House match,[62] and Cena accepted.[35]

After being forced to retire in 2011 due to a severe neck injury, WWE Hall of Famer Edge returned at the
2020 Royal Rumble during the namesake match, where he had a brief reunion with Randy Orton; Edge
eliminated Orton before his own elimination.[47] On the following Raw, Edge explained how he was able to
make his return. Orton then welcomed Edge back and suggested reforming Rated-RKO, but turned on Edge
and performed an RKO on him, thus turning heel in the process. After attacking Edge's neck with a steel
chair, Orton smashed Edge's head between two steel chairs in a maneuver known as the "Conchairto", which
Edge had made famous in the past.[48][58][63] Edge's wife and fellow Hall of Famer Beth Phoenix appeared
on the March 2 episode to give a medical update on her husband. Orton interrupted and said that he attacked
Edge so that he would remain at home and continue being a husband and a father to their children. He then
blamed Phoenix for the attack, claiming that she allowed Edge to get back in the ring. Phoenix slapped
Orton, who in turn performed an RKO on her.[50] Edge made his return from injury the following week on
Montel Vontavious Porter's (MVP) talk show, the "VIP Lounge". Orton attempted to attack Edge, only for
Edge to perform an RKO of his own on Orton. After Orton retreated, Edge performed the Conchairto on
MVP twice as a warning to Orton.[52] Edge then challenged Orton to a Last Man Standing match at
WrestleMania,[53] and Orton accepted.[36]

At Survivor Series, Seth Rollins served as the captain of Team Raw for the men's Survivor Series
elimination match, but questioned Kevin Owens' loyalty to the team due to Owens appearing at NXT
TakeOver: WarGames; Raw suffered a devastating loss at Survivor Series, only winning one of the seven
interbrand matches.[60] Rollins criticized the Raw roster for their poor performance and again questioned
Owens' loyalty, who responded by performing a Stunner on Rollins. Owens then became the target of AOP
(Akam and Rezar).[64][65] Although Owens accused Rollins of being behind AOP's attacks, Rollins denied
the accusations, though he ultimately joined with AOP, turning heel. Rollins then began to refer to himself
as the "Monday Night Messiah" and recruited Murphy into his new faction with AOP; Rollins and Murphy
eventually won the Raw Tag Team Championship together. At the Royal Rumble, Rollins eliminated Owens
from the namesake match thanks to help from AOP and Murphy.[47] Rollins and Murphy lost their titles on
an episode of Raw, and during a rematch at Elimination Chamber, Owens cost them their match and
performed a Stunner on Rollins afterward.[51] The following night on Raw, Rollins challenged Owens to a
match,[52] and Owens accepted for WrestleMania.[53]

On the Survivor Series Kickoff pre-show, Heavy Machinery (Otis and Tucker) participated in an interbrand
tag team battle royal that was won by Dolph Ziggler and Robert Roode;[66] the two teams entered into a
feud following the event. Also during this time, Otis started a romance with Mandy Rose. On the February
14 episode of SmackDown, Otis had a scheduled Valentine's Day date with Rose; however, Ziggler arrived
first and stole the date, causing Otis to walk away heartbroken.[67] On the March 6 episode, Otis apologized
to Rose, who rejected the apology.[68] Heavy Machinery then participated in the SmackDown Tag Team
Championship Elimination Chamber match, where they were eliminated by Ziggler and Roode.[51] On the
March 20 episode of SmackDown, Ziggler distracted Otis during his tag team match by showing pictures of
him and Rose together, enraging Otis, which caused Heavy Machinery to get disqualified, thus costing them
another title opportunity.[69] Ziggler then challenged Otis to a match at WrestleMania and Otis accepted.[62]
On the final SmackDown before WrestleMania, a mysterious hacker appeared on the TitanTron during
Ziggler's match with Tucker and revealed that Rose's Fire & Desire tag team partner Sonya Deville had
conspired with Ziggler to sabotage Rose's Valentine's date with Otis.[35]
Event

Part 1
Other on-screen personnel – Part 1
Pre-show Role Name

During the WrestleMania 36 Kickoff Host Rob Gronkowski


Part 1 pre-show, Drew Gulak faced Michael Cole (SmackDown)
Cesaro. The climax saw Cesaro
perform a U.F.O. on Gulak, followed John "Bradshaw" Layfield (SmackDown)
English Commentators
by a pin to win the match.[71] Tom Phillips (Raw)
Byron Saxton (Raw)
Preliminary matches Spanish commentator Marcelo Rodríguez[70]

The actual pay-per-view portion of Greg Hamilton (SmackDown)


Ring announcers
Part 1 opened with a special statement Mike Rome (Raw)
from Stephanie McMahon and a
performance of America the Beautiful Danilo Anfibio
that was taken from multiple Jessika Carr
performances of the song from
John Cone
previous WrestleMania events, edited
together into one single song. Then, Referees Eddie Orengo
host Rob Gronkowski began hyping Charles Robinson
WrestleMania, who was then joined
by his friend Mojo Rawley.[72] Drake Wuertz
Rod Zapata
In the first match, The Kabuki
Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane) Charly Caruso
Interviewers
defended the WWE Women's Tag Kayla Braxton
Team Championship against Alexa
Corey Graves
Bliss and Nikki Cross. In the end, Pre-show panel
Cross performed The Purge on Sane Peter Rosenberg
followed by Bliss performing a Renee Young
Twisted Bliss to win and become the
first two-time champions in the title's Pre-show correspondents Booker T
history.[72] Mark Henry

Next, Elias faced King Corbin. In the end, as Corbin attempted a pin on Elias with his legs on the rope, the
referee noticed it and voided the pin; Elias then performed a roll-up on a distracted Corbin, who was arguing
with the referee, to win the match.[72]

After that, Becky Lynch defended the Raw Women's Championship against Shayna Baszler. In the closing
moments, as Baszler applied the Kirifuda Clutch on Lynch, Lynch countered into a roll-up to retain the
title.[72]

In the fourth match, Sami Zayn (accompanied by Cesaro and Shinsuke Nakamura) defended the
Intercontinental Championship against Daniel Bryan (accompanied by Drew Gulak). In the first half of the
match, Zayn refused to face Bryan and continuously scurried away from him. Bryan would run after Zayn
only for Cesaro and Nakamura to get in his way. This led to Gulak getting involved and temporarily taking
out Cesaro and Nakamura. As Zayn wanted a countout victory, Bryan brought Zayn back into the ring and
eventually started to perform his offensive attacks on him. In the end, Cesaro and Nakamura recovered and
attacked Gulak. As Bryan attempted a slam on Zayn, Zayn performed a Helluva Kick in mid-air to retain the
title.[72]

Next, the SmackDown Tag Team Championship was defended in a Triple Threat Ladder match. The match
was originally scheduled as a tag team Triple Threat Ladder match in which John Morrison and The Miz
were to defend the titles against The Usos (Jey Uso and Jimmy Uso) and The New Day (Big E and Kofi
Kingston), but due to The Miz becoming ill, the match was contested between Morrison, Jimmy, and
Kingston, each representing their respective team. In the end, all three competitors, who were atop ladders,
managed to unhook the gold hook with the titles still intact. After a scuffle, Jimmy and Kingston performed
a headbutt on Morrison, who fell down atop a ladder wedged between the rope and a second ladder. As
Morrison fell, he grasped the titles, unhooking them as he fell, thus Morrison retained the titles.[72]

After that, Kevin Owens faced Seth Rollins. The match ended via a disqualification win for Owens, as
Rollins attacked him with the ring bell. Owens then taunted Rollins to face him again in a No
Disqualification match, which was accepted. During the match, Owens attacked Rollins with the ring bell
and performed a diving elbow drop off the WrestleMania sign. In the end, Owens performed a Stunner on
Rollins to win the match.[72]

In a small segment, 24/7 Champion R-Truth joined Gronkowski and Rawley, who were standing atop a
viewing podium. Gronkowski attempted to pin Truth to win the title, however, Rawley moved Gronkowski
and pinned Truth instead to win the 24/7 title for the seventh time.[72]

In the penultimate and final match from the Performance Center, Goldberg defended the Universal
Championship against Braun Strowman. As Strowman attempted a Running Powerslam on Goldberg,
Goldberg countered and performed three Spears for a near fall. Goldberg then performed a fourth Spear on
Strowman. As Goldberg attempted the Jackhammer, Strowman countered and performed three Powerslams
on Goldberg and then a Running Powerslam to win the Universal title for the first time, as well as his first
world championship.[72]

Main event

In the main event of Part 1, The Undertaker faced AJ Styles in a Boneyard match, which was a Buried Alive
match set at an undisclosed cemetery and warehouse in the Orlando area. A hearse arrived at the cemetery to
The Undertaker's theme music, however, Styles emerged from the casket. The Undertaker then arrived
riding a motorcycle (reminiscent of his "American Bad Ass" gimmick) to the tune of Metallica's "Now That
We're Dead". Halfway through the match, Styles' O.C. teammates Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson
appeared in an attempt to assist Styles, but The Undertaker fought them off. The Undertaker then fought a
group of druids before Styles gained the upper hand again. Styles attacked Undertaker with a spade which
caused Undertaker to fall in the grave. As Styles was preparing to drop dirt on Undertaker to bury him and
win, Undertaker appeared behind Styles and started to attack him. Undertaker and Styles fought all over the
graveyard and atop the warehouse rooftop. Undertaker then fought Gallows and Anderson on the rooftop.
He then threw Gallows off the rooftop, performed a Tombstone Piledriver on Anderson, and chokeslammed
Styles off the rooftop. Undertaker then threw Styles into the grave, started the tractor, and dumped all the
dirt in the grave to win the match. Following the match, as the camera panned on the grave, Styles' hand was
sticking out from the dirt, while Undertaker then departed on his motorcycle, again to the Metallica song.[72]

Part 2

Pre-show
During the WrestleMania
Other on-screen personnel – Part 2
36 Kickoff Part 2 pre-
show, Liv Morgan faced Role Name
Natalya. In the end, Rob Gronkowski
Morgan pinned Natalya Hosts
with a roll-up to win the Titus O'Neil
match.[73] Michael Cole (SmackDown)
John "Bradshaw" Layfield (SmackDown)
English Commentators
Preliminary matches Tom Phillips (Raw/NXT Women's Championship match)

The actual pay-per-view Byron Saxton (Raw/NXT Women's Championship match)


portion of Part 2 opened Spanish commentator Carlos Cabrera[70]
with Rhea Ripley
defending the NXT Greg Hamilton (SmackDown)
Ring announcers
Women's Championship Mike Rome (Raw/NXT Women's Championship match)
against Charlotte Flair. In
Danilo Anfibio
the climax, After a back-
and-forth match, Flair Shawn Bennett
forced Ripley to tap out to John Cone
the Figure-Eight Leglock
to win the title for a Referees Darrick Moore
second time – and the Eddie Orengo
first time since NXT
TakeOver in 2014. Flair Charles Robinson
also became the first Drake Wuertz
wrestler to win an NXT
Charly Caruso
championship before and Interviewers
after NXT became one of Kayla Braxton
WWE's three main Corey Graves
brands.[74] Pre-show panel
Peter Rosenberg
Next, Aleister Black Renee Young
faced Bobby Lashley
(accompanied by Lana). Pre-show correspondents Booker T
In the end, as Lashley Christian
attempted a Spear on
Black, Black performed a Black Mass on Lashley to win the match.[74]

After that, Otis faced Dolph Ziggler (accompanied by Sonya Deville). In the closing moments, as Otis
attempted to perform the Caterpillar on Ziggler, Deville distracted Otis on the ring apron, which allowed
Ziggler to attack Otis with a low blow from behind. Deville's tag team partner, Mandy Rose, came out and
attacked Deville. With the referee distracted, Rose also performed a low blow on Ziggler. Otis then
performed the Caterpillar on Ziggler to win the match. Following the match, Otis and Rose shared a kiss in
the ring.[74]

In the fourth match, Edge faced Randy Orton in a Last Man Standing match. As Edge waited for Orton to
make his entrance, Orton – who had been disguised as a cameraman – attacked Edge from behind with an
RKO. Orton then attacked Edge with a second RKO and a camera, but Edge rose to his feet. Edge and Orton
then fought in the Performance Center's gym area, where Orton placed Edge's arms in a sling and proceeded
to attack him. As Orton attempted to attack Edge with a weight, Edge performed a dropkick on him. The
two then fought back to the ringside area, where Orton threw Edge into a barricade off a raised platform.
After fighting all throughout the Performance Center, they eventually fought atop a production truck where
Edge performed a spear on Orton and Orton performed an RKO on Edge. In the end, Edge applied a sleeper
hold on Orton, who passed out on a chair. A conflicted Edge then performed the Conchairto on Orton. Edge
won the match after Orton was unable to answer the referee's 10 count.[74]

Next, The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford) defended the Raw Tag Team Championship
against Angel Garza and Austin Theory (with Zelina Vega). In the closing moments, Ford performed a
Springboard Frogsplash on Theory, who was then pinned by Dawkins. After the match, Garza, Theory, and
Vega attacked the Street Profits. NXT's Bianca Belair then ran out and attacked Vega, clearing the ring.[74]

In a small segment, new 24/7 Champion Mojo Rawley ran away from multiple wrestlers into the
Performance Center. They cornered Rawley near the podium host Rob Gronkowski was standing on.
Gronkowski witnessed this and performed a dive on top of the wrestlers. Gronkowski then pinned Rawley to
win the 24/7 Championship.[74]

After that, Bayley defended the SmackDown Women's Championship in a fatal five-way elimination match
against Sasha Banks, Lacey Evans, Naomi, and Tamina. Tamina was the first eliminated after all the other
wrestlers piled on top of her for the pin. Banks applied the Bank Statement on Naomi to eliminate her. As
Bayley attempted a dropkick on Evans in the corner, Evans moved out of the way and Bayley attacked
Banks instead. After Bayley tried apologizing, Bayley pushed Banks out of the way of an attack from Evans,
who performed the Woman's Right on Banks to eliminate her. Bayley did not attempt to break up the pin to
save Banks. In the end, as Evans was about to perform the Woman's Right on Bayley, Banks returned to the
ring and performed a Backstabber on Evans. Bayley then performed a DDT on Evans to retain the title.[74]

The penultimate match was the Firefly Fun House match between John Cena and "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt.
Cena came out for his match in the Performance Center, assuming his match was taking place in the ring.
Wyatt was then shown in the Firefly Fun House, stating that Cena would actually be facing himself before
exiting through the fun house's door. Cena was then teleported to the Firefly Fun House. After also going
through the door, Cena was transported through a series of dream sequences where Wyatt demonstrated his
perceived personality flaws (such as being a bully who did not have to work for his achievements like Wyatt
did), including his debut appearance on SmackDown (with Wyatt acting as Kurt Angle, and Cena seemingly
unable to say anything but "ruthless aggression"), and a spoof of Saturday Night's Main Event (where Wyatt
introduced Cena as his tag team partner "Johnny Largemeat", who was tired out from repeatedly lifting
weights). Appearing as his old Wyatt Family self, Wyatt then reminisced about his loss to Cena at
WrestleMania XXX, and pledged to right his previous wrong. Back in a ring, Cena reversed out of an
attempted Sister Abigail by Wyatt, and was (as in that previous match) coerced into using a chair against
him. However, as he did so, Wyatt disappeared, and Cena was suddenly transported to nWo Monday Nitro—
with Cena acting as "Hollywood" Hulk Hogan and Wyatt acting as Eric Bischoff. In the ring, Cena tackled
Wyatt. After a fury of fists, Wyatt disappeared and was replaced by the Huskus the Pig Boy puppet. The
Fiend then snuck up from behind and performed Sister Abigail and the Mandible Claw on Cena to win the
match, with Wyatt's normal self counting the pin. Just before The Fiend performed Sister Abigail, the audio
of Cena's promo from SmackDown was played, where Cena had stated that at WrestleMania, he would end
the existence of the "most over hyped, over valued, over privileged WWE Superstar".[74][75][76]

Main event

In the main event of Part 2, Brock Lesnar (accompanied by Paul Heyman) defended the WWE
Championship against Drew McIntyre. McIntyre started off with a Claymore Kick on Lesnar for a nearfall.
Lesnar performed three German suplexes and an F-5, but McIntyre kicked out at one. Lesnar then performed
two more F-5's, both of which again resulted in nearfalls. As Lesnar went for a fourth F-5, McIntyre
countered and performed three more Claymore Kicks on Lesnar to win the title, capturing his first world
championship in WWE.[74] and becoming the first-ever British-born world champion in WWE history, as
well as WWE's thirty-first Triple Crown champion. After the show went off the air, McIntyre was
confronted by Big Show, who McIntyre then faced in a title defense described by WWE as the "hidden
WrestleMania main event."[77] McIntyre performed a Claymore Kick on Big Show to retain the title.[74]
This dark match aired on the April 6 episode of Raw.[74]

Reception
The event was positively received by fans and received mixed-to-positive reviews from critics. While most
agreed that WrestleMania 36 suffered from both a poor lead-up and the absence of a live audience, many felt
that the event exceeded expectations, with both critics and fans largely praising the Boneyard and Firefly
Fun House matches as the best of the event for their uniqueness and over-the-top tone (and in the case of the
latter, its inventiveness and humor); the SmackDown Tag Team Championship match and Owens vs. Rollins
were also singled out by most critics.[24][78][79]

Brent Brookhouse of CBS Sports was positive, acknowledging that "many fans were understandably
hesitant to believe WWE could deliver a spectacle deserving of the WrestleMania title, but somehow the
company pulled off the seemingly impossible by delivering two nights of compelling wrestling without tens
of thousands of fans in attendance." He ranked the Boneyard and Firefly Fun House matches as the best for
Part 1 and 2, respectively, noting that in contrast to previous attempts by WWE to "recreate Matt Hardy's
'Broken Universe' magic", the first "nailed the execution by striking the right balance between tense action
and over-the-top presentation", and the second was described as "indie psychological horror movies brought
to professional wrestling."[80]

Randall Colburn of The A.V. Club gave the event a B–. While praising WWE for making the most out of its
"weirdest WrestleMania of all time", particularly praising the Boneyard match, he did point out that most
matches suffered from its poor lead-up and lack of live audience, stating notably that Becky Lynch and
Shayna Baszler's match was "a listless and too-short battle that, when you consider the response both
performers tend to extract from crowds, might have shifted into another gear in a packed stadium." He also
cited examples of "shoddy storytelling", noting that it "[was] great that Braun Strowman beat the snot out of
Goldberg, but it might have resonated more if the company hadn't just had the 53-year old Goldberg destroy
The Fiend, a heretofore untouchable star, during a PPV in Saudi Arabia—and, you know, done anything
with Braun over the past few years."[81]

Slate heavily criticized the lead-up to the event, stating that "[The wrestlers], in the weeks leading up to
WrestleMania, looked significantly more like they were doing bad playacting and play-fighting than they
usually do. Others decided to play to a crowd that wasn't actually there. [...] the WWE style—with its
emphasis on overwrought capital–P 'performance,' over-rehearsed matches, and flowery mannerisms—
looked more like a parody when staged in front of zero spectators. Still, expectations for this WrestleMania
were low, albeit with some minor optimism over the show being divided up into two nights instead of the
marathon one-night slogs of recent years." However, he stated that after two lackluster opening matches, the
card from Lynch vs. Baszler onward was "very physical matches [which] made the best of the setting, and
with most of the matches fitting that bill, [Part 1] was really strong overall", although he found Part 2 much
weaker, stating that Edge vs. Randy Orton was "glacially slow, and it appeared to somehow be edited out of
an even longer match", and that Lesnar vs. McIntyre felt "more like a formality than anything cool, because
it was so paint-by-numbers." Slate considered the Boneyard and Firefly Fun House matches to be the best
matches.[78]

Bleacher Report stated "It's hard to judge this event. You have to take the good with the bad, maintain
honest integrity with criticism, but also be forgiving and acknowledge that this was not how WrestleMania
was supposed to be." They gave a positive review, although they ranked Elias vs. Corbin, Black vs. Lashley,
and the SmackDown Women's title match as the low points of the event.[82][83] Additionally, Bleacher
Report gave the Boneyard match a 4.5 star ratings on a scale of 5, their highest rated match from both
nights, while giving the Universal Championship match a 0.5 star, their lowest rated match from the
event.[84]

The Hollywood Reporter noted that the Boneyard and Firefly Fun House matches could set a precedent for
WWE using more "cinematic experiences" in its programming to make up for the closed door tapings.[24]

Aftermath
In late April, it was revealed that WrestleMania host Rob Gronkowski had come out of his NFL retirement,
where he was traded to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.[85]

Raw

The following night's episode of Raw showed the "hidden WrestleMania main event", in which Drew
McIntyre retained the WWE Championship over Big Show roughly 25 minutes after McIntyre had defeated
Brock Lesnar to win the title.[86]

Raw Women's Champion Becky Lynch praised Shayna Baszler regarding their WrestleMania match and
stated that Baszler knew where to find her if she wanted to face off again.[86] The following week, Baszler
won her qualifying match to compete in the women's Money in the Bank ladder match.[87]

Raw Tag Team Champions The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford) faced Austin Theory and
Angel Garza (accompanied by Zelina Vega) in a rematch for the titles where the champions retained once
again, though by disqualification thanks to Vega. Bianca Belair again came out after the match, and
challenged Vega to a match which ended in a no-contest. A six-person mixed tag team match ensued with
Belair and the Street Profits defeating Theory, Garza, and Vega.[86]

Charlotte Flair boasted about defeating Rhea Ripley and becoming a two-time NXT Women's Champion,
though said that Ripley was "okay".[86]

On the April 13 episode, Seth Rollins stated that by losing to Kevin Owens at WrestleMania, he had been
crucified and now he had truly risen (buying into his "Monday Night Messiah" gimmick). He later attacked
WWE Champion Drew McIntyre following the latter's match with Andrade,[87] subsequently setting up a
title match for Money in the Bank.[88]

On the May 11 episode of Raw, both Edge and Randy Orton made their first post-WrestleMania
appearances. Orton said that at WrestleMania, the better man won, but questioned whether or not the better
wrestler had actually won. Noting that the Royal Rumble and Last Man Standing matches were non-
traditional matches, Orton challenged Edge to a normal singles match at Backlash.[89]

SmackDown

On the following episode of SmackDown, Bray Wyatt interrupted new Universal Champion Braun
Strowman after the latter's match. Wyatt reminded Strowman that it was he who brought him to the WWE
with his old Wyatt Family stable. Wyatt, who had lost the title to Goldberg at Super ShowDown, then stated
he wanted his title back and Strowman accepted the challenge, which was scheduled for Money in the Bank,
though against Wyatt's normal self instead of The Fiend.[90]
Also on the following SmackDown, Tamina pointed out the fact that Bayley nor any other competitor in the
fatal five-way elimination match actually beat her and challenged Bayley to a singles match for the
SmackDown Women's Championship. Bayley agreed if Tamina could defeat her friend Sasha Banks,[90]
which Tamina subsequently did the following week to earn the title match at Money in the Bank.[91]

On the following SmackDown, new WWE Women's Tag Team Champions Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross
retained their titles in a rematch against The Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane).[90]

Since only one member of each team competed for the SmackDown Tag Team Championship at
WrestleMania, The New Day's Big E suggested that the other team members should face off in a triple threat
match for the title.[90] The match occurred the following week in which Big E defeated Jey Uso and The
Miz to win the SmackDown Tag Team Championship for a record sixth time for The New Day.[91]

Also on the following SmackDown, Heavy Machinery's Tucker faced Dolph Ziggler in a rematch from the
SmackDown prior to WrestleMania in a losing effort; Otis and Mandy Rose were absent that night.[90] The
following week, Sonya Deville called out Rose to clear the air between them. An emotional Deville then
stated that Rose was the most selfish person she had ever met. Deville also stated that she was the better
wrestler and that Rose was nothing more than eye candy. Ziggler then came out and stated to Rose that she
could not deny the chemistry between them. Deville then attacked Rose, which prompted Otis to come out
and attack Ziggler.[91] On the May 1 episode, Otis defeated Ziggler again to qualify for the men's Money in
the Bank ladder match.[92]

Post-WrestleMania effects of COVID-19

The coronavirus pandemic had further effects on WWE following WrestleMania. In addition to Raw,
SmackDown, and 205 Live being broadcast from the Performance Center and NXT from its home base of
Full Sail University in Winter Park, Florida, WWE's next few major events, Money in the Bank, Backlash,
and Extreme Rules also had to be relocated due to the ongoing pandemic; SummerSlam will also either be
moved or pushed back to September. Furthermore, WWE released several talent due to budget cuts as a
result of the pandemic. These included Hall of Famer Kurt Angle, Rusev, Drake Maverick, Zack Ryder,
Curt Hawkins, Karl Anderson, Luke Gallows, Heath Slater, Eric Young, Rowan, Sarah Logan, No Way Jose,
Mike Chioda, Mike Kanellis, Maria Kanellis, EC3, Aiden English, Lio Rush, and The Colóns (Primo and
Epico), as well as many other behind-the-scenes employees.[93] However, following his loss in the final of
the interim NXT Cruiserweight Championship tournament, Maverick re-signed with the company,[94] and it
has been reported that WWE have reached out to some of the other released talent, though for lower pay
than their previous contracts.[95]

Results
Part 1 (April 4)

No. Results Stipulations Times[71][72]

1P Cesaro defeated Drew Gulak Singles match[96] 4:25

Alexa Bliss and Nikki Cross defeated The Tag team match for the WWE Women's Tag
2 15:05
Kabuki Warriors (Asuka and Kairi Sane) (c) Team Championship[97]

3 Elias defeated King Corbin Singles match[98] 9:00

Singles match for the WWE Raw Women's


4 Becky Lynch (c) defeated Shayna Baszler 8:30
Championship[99]
Sami Zayn (c) (with Cesaro and Shinsuke Singles match for the WWE Intercontinental
5 Nakamura) defeated Daniel Bryan (with Drew 9:20
Championship[100]
Gulak)
John Morrison (c) defeated Jimmy Uso and Kofi Triple Threat Ladder match for the WWE
6 18:30
Kingston[c] SmackDown Tag Team Championship[101]

7 Kevin Owens defeated Seth Rollins No Disqualification match[d][102] 17:20

Singles match for the WWE Universal


8 Braun Strowman defeated Goldberg (c) 2:10
Championship[103]
The Undertaker defeated AJ Styles (with Luke
9 Boneyard match[104] 19:00
Gallows and Karl Anderson)

(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match


P – indicates the match took place on the pre-show

Part 2 (April 5)

No. Results Stipulations Times[73][74]

1P Liv Morgan defeated Natalya Singles match[105] 6:25

Charlotte Flair defeated Rhea Ripley (c) by Singles match for the NXT Women's
2 20:30
submission Championship[106]

3 Aleister Black defeated Bobby Lashley (with Lana) Singles match[107] 7:20

Otis (with Mandy Rose) defeated Dolph Ziggler (with


4 Singles match[108] 8:15
Sonya Deville)

5 Edge defeated Randy Orton Last Man Standing match[109] 36:35

The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins and Montez Tag team match for the WWE Raw Tag
6 Ford) (c) defeated Angel Garza and Austin Theory 6:20
Team Championship[110]
(with Zelina Vega)
Fatal 5-Way Elimination match for the
Bayley (c) defeated Lacey Evans, Naomi, Sasha
7 WWE SmackDown Women's 19:20
Banks, and Tamina
Championship[111]

8 "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt defeated John Cena Firefly Fun House match[112] 13:00

Drew McIntyre defeated Brock Lesnar (c) (with Paul Singles match for the WWE
9 4:35
Heyman) Championship[113]
Singles match for the WWE
10D Drew McIntyre (c) defeated Big Show[e] 6:55[115]
Championship[114]

(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match


D – indicates the match was a dark match
P – indicates the match took place on the pre-show
SmackDown Women's Championship Fatal 5-Way match eliminations

Eliminated Wrestler Eliminated by Method Time[74]


1 Tamina Bayley, Naomi, Lacey Evans and Sasha Banks Pinfall 6:35
2 Naomi Sasha Banks Submission 10:20
3 Sasha Banks Lacey Evans Pinfall 13:25
4 Lacey Evans Bayley (c) Pinfall 19:20
Winner Bayley N/A

Notes
a. Two matches were taped elsewhere. The Boneyard match was taped on location in the
Orlando area, while the Firefly Fun House match was taped at Titan Towers in Stamford,
Connecticut.
b. The event was held without a live audience due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United
States.
c. This match was scheduled to be a tag team Triple Threat match with six participants (John
Morrison and The Miz, The Usos, and The New Day). Due to The Miz contracting an illness,
he was removed from the card and the match was changed to a standard Triple Threat match
with one participant from each of the three teams. The match winner's team would be awarded
the WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship.
d. The match started as a standard singles match which Owens initially won via disqualification.
The match was restarted as a No Disqualification match.
e. The match was shown on the April 6, 2020 episode of Raw.

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