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The video bitrate spiked as the lights went out. When they flickered back on, the image showed the ring filled with men in tactical vests. The Shield. But not just any Shield—Jon Moxley (formerly Dean Ambrose) stood beside Roman Reigns, spears at the ready. It was a mirage, a trick of the light and memory.
from Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, featured a landmark main event where Cody Rhodes "finished his story" by defeating Roman Reigns for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship. : This indicates the video codec used to compress the file
The main event was a "Bloodline Rules" match—meaning no disqualifications, and anyone could interfere. Cody Rhodes, the "American Nightmare," put his career and his family's legacy on the line against Roman Reigns, who had held the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship for over 1,300 days.
In addition to the main event, WWE WrestleMania 40 Sunday featured several other notable matches. One of the most highly anticipated matches of the evening was the encounter between Brock Lesnar and Omos. The match was a clash of giants, with Lesnar, the Beast Incarnate, taking on the towering Omos. When users look for event files matching this
to "finish his story," ending Reigns' historic 1,316-day reign. The match featured legendary cameos from , The Undertaker , and . World Heavyweight Championship : Drew McIntyre defeated Seth "Freakin" Rollins
Here are the full results from WWE WrestleMania 40 Sunday:
Ultimately, Rhodes delivered three consecutive Cross Rhodes to pin Roman Reigns, ending his record-breaking 1,316-day reign as champion. The Rollercoaster for Drew McIntyre
The main event of Night 2 saw the ultimate payoff to one of the most compelling long-term storylines in modern wrestling history. finally "finished his story," dethroning the seemingly invincible Roman Reigns to win the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship.