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Brock Lesnar dominated Dean Ambrose in a brutal street fight. Lesnar delivered 13 suplexes throughout the match. Ambrose utilized kendo sticks and chairs, but Lesnar won using an F5 onto a pile of steel chairs. Women’s Championship Triple Threat Match

The main event saw defending the WWE World Heavyweight Championship against Roman Reigns . Despite being the designated hero, Reigns faced a wall of boos from the Dallas crowd. The match was a grueling power struggle that featured Stephanie McMahon taking an accidental spear from Reigns . Ultimately, Reigns dodged a sledgehammer shot to deliver a final spear, reclaiming the gold and cementing his position as "the guy" of the new era . A Leap into Legend

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Dean Ambrose brought weapons ranging from kendo sticks to a chainsaw to combat "The Beast" Brock Lesnar. Despite Ambrose's resilient and chaotic offense, Lesnar dominated the match with 13 suplexes and ended the brawl by hitting an F-5 onto a pile of steel chairs. Charlotte Flair Wins the New WWE Women’s Championship

On , the eyes of the wrestling world turned to the colossal AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas – home of the Dallas Cowboys – for the thirty-second annual edition of WWE's crown jewel event. Billed as "The Biggest WrestleMania Ever," the show set out to shatter records and deliver a spectacle unlike any other. Despite a punishing injury list that sidelined major stars like John Cena, Randy Orton, Seth Rollins, and Daniel Bryan, the show drew an officially announced crowd of an unprecedented 101,763 fans from all 50 US states and 35 countries. This shattered the three-decade-old record of 93,173 set at WrestleMania III in the Pontiac Silverdome, cementing the event's legendary status in the WWE record books. The event also became the highest-grossing live event in WWE history, pulling in a staggering $17.3 million in revenue.