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Quick Results Sheamus defeated Daniel Bryan Kane defeated Randy Orton The Big Show defeated Cody Rhodes Maria Menounos and Kelly Kelly defeated Beth Phoenix and Eve The Undertaker defeated Triple H Team Johnny defeated Team Long C.M. Punk defeated Chris Jericho The Rock defeated John Cena The Good, The Bad & The Ugly: WrestleMania 28 The event kicks off with a lovely rendition of 'America the Beautiful' sung by announcer Lilian Garcia, that is punctuated. An opening video that attempts to outdo 'Lord of the Rings' in terms of gravitas is accompanied.
Fireworks go off in the Sun Life Stadium, and despite the fact that's an outdoor stadium and despite the laws of physics dictating that sound travels upward, that is one loud-a** crowd. World Heavyweight Championship: Daniel Bryan (Champion), with his girlfriend AJ vs. 'The Great White' Sheamus, 2012 Royal Rumble Winner First match in and the packed Stadium breaks out in a surprisingly vocal 'Yes!' Chant, in support of bad guy Bryan. Ringside is surrounded by a sea of 'Yes!' The bell rings, but first Daniel Bryan shares a good luck kiss with AJ.
He turns around and walks right into Brogue Kick. Verdict: Ugly. From a story perspective, that outcome made sense; Bryan was an arrogant champ who cheated his way to victory and he needed to eventually fall victim to his own hubris. Contoh soal psikotes dan jawabannya pdf. It's reminiscent of the classic Ultimate Warrior-HonkyTonk Man match from SummerSlam 1987. The difference is Bryan and Sheamus are much better wrestlers than HonkyTonk and Warrior; the ridiculously vocal 'Yes!' Chants indicated that the massive crowd wanted to see a hard-fought wrestling match, and they didn't get it. Divas Tag Match: Divas Champion Beth Phoenix & Eve vs.
Kelly Kelly and 'Extra's' Maria Menounos It's worth nothing that Phoenix sports a ridiculously awesome headdress that would earn props from Cher, circa 1984. Like Orton-Kane, the crowd is more interested in chanting 'Daniel Bryan' than paying attention to the match. Suspension of disbelief is broken immediately just by the notion that the legit amateur-trained Phoenix can't wipe the floor with the twig-sized Kelly or the broken-ribbed 'Dancing With the Stars' contestant. Phoenix literally carries her opponents through a blatantly-choreographed contest, that mercifully ends when Phoenix allows the celebrity to pin her.
The End of an Era: The Undertaker vs. Triple H with Special Guest Referee 'The Heartbreak Kid' Shawn Michaels - Hell in the Cell Cage Match Triple H enters out of his own personalized steaming skull castle, the likes of which haven't been seen since last Halloween's Spooky Farms 'Haunted Corn Maze.' Undertaker ominously arrives wearing a new spiked trenchcoat that makes him a lock for any future 'Mortal Kombat' adaptations. His pre-show peacocking ends when he lowers his cloak to reveal an aggressively shaved head, complete with tiny mohawk and thunder-claps. Metalica's 'The Memory Remains' blares over the PA system as the Hell in the Cell cage lowers into the arena. And I realize that America is not that different from a sequence in a 'Mad Max' movie. Despite not wrestling for a year and being the oldest active-competitor in modern WWE, Undertaker hasn't lost a step and is the clear crowd-favorite.
The match gets hard-hitting in short-order, with the introduction of steel steps and chairs. Before long Triple H goes into overdrive, pummeling 'Taker with chair shots. HBK pleads with 'Taker to stay down, but the Deadman orders him to not end it. Shawn tries to pull Haitch off of his weakened opponent, but it won't stop him. HHH then pulls out the sledgehammer and tells the guest ref that if he doesn't ring the bell now, then Helmsley will have to put the Phenom down through brute force.
It looks like the undefeated streak is finally over, but Undertaker blows Miami's collective mind by kicking out at 2.995 seconds. Triple H then throws Shawn out of the ring for failing to do his one task correctly, and then turns around to a revitalized 'Taker.
Undertaker finally connects with the Tombstone. Michaels races back in to count the pin: 1-2-2.996!
Miami goes into cardiac arrest, and Michaels crawls to the corner and breaks down. Triple H and 'Taker pick themselves up by punching each other, in a recreation of the grueling scene between Necro Butcher and Randy the Ram in 'The Wrestler.'