Wrestlemania 38 Night Two: Top 3 Moments from the Show

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Seven matches, including three title defences, were scheduled for Wrestlemania night two, and yet a match from night one that was cancelled was still included.

The Most Unforgettable Moment from Wrestlemania Night Two

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It is not simple to compete when Stone Cold Steve Austin is in his first match in 19 years or when Cody Rhodes is making a comeback. Wrestlemania night two, however, built on the energy from Saturday with a ton of surprises jam-packed into the schedule. Here are my selections for the top three show moments from Sunday.

Final Words for the Game

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The opening theme of the program featured HHH, who performed the entirety of his entrance and welcomed spectators to night two of Wrestlemania. Then, before leaving, the cerebral assassin would set his boots in the centre of the ring. The Game, who recently announced his in-ring retirement with ESPN, has had a well-documented week. Although there will undoubtedly be a hall of fame induction soon, it seemed significant to have HHH walk the Wrestlemania ramp one last time. The show started off with the finest possible start with this.

The Bodyslam

Who would have imagined that Johnny Knoxville vs. Sami Zayn would be the star of the show? Zayn played on the shock factor of all the props around the ring and made Knoxville appear competitive throughout his pitch. In this match, Zayn emphasized to everyone what a fantastic performer he is. He absorbed everything Knoxville could throw at him. Fans got the WWE version of a deathmatch from the Jackass star, complete with airhorns, mousetraps, and detonators.

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A crucial moment during the fight, when Zayn peered under the ring and saw a furious Weeman, ended the contest. After biting Sami Zayn, Weeman launched a barrage of assaults that brought them back to the ring.

Austin and McMahon Reminiscence

Nobody dislikes a good throwback performance, and Stone-Cold Steve Austin and Vince McMahon’s feud is one of the best. Many were shocked when the 76-year-old chairman engaged in a duel with Pat McAfee to exact revenge for the death of his protégé Austin Theory. Vince would look directly into the eyes of the man who had brought him so much agony over the years after defeating Pat and adding salt to the wound.

Although Vince may have oversold the glass shattering, this incident ignited the audience and demonstrated Vince’s amazing stamina. Although this specific shocker to Vince may be the worst ever, I have a lot of admiration for McMahon for even taking the bump.