Reliving the Thrills: My WrestleMania XL Experience

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    Greetings to everyone on Hive and the Cent Community. It's @skyehi and I'm excited to be back with another awesome wrestling blog.

    We still haven't left the Wrestlemania spirit yet. I gotta say I'm in absolutely shock of the outcome and results.

    Last weekend was a really huge one. A lot of unexpected outcomes for WrestleMania XL. The most shocking of course being our Tribal Chief losing his undisputed WWE universal championship to The American Nightmare Cody Rhodes.

    As you probably already know if you've been following my blogs, I am a wrestling enthusiast at heart and thus just cannot help but share how I felt about this amazing exhibition of athleticism and drama.

    We had two nights of Wrestlemania, from April 6th to April 7th on Sunday.

    Rhea Ripley defended her WWE Women's World Championship against Becky Lynch at the beginning of the first night. Consequently, Ripley has continued to maintain her belt proving her supremacy inside the ring. This scene was a triumph for Ripley and a manifestation of her abilities as well as dedication.

    Nonetheless, this did not stop everything there. The second night had a great start when Damian Priest cashed in his Money in the Bank contract to acquire Drew McIntyre’s World Heavyweight Championship.

    Priest took a risk with it but it paid off as he celebrated with the crowd going crazy.


    Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Bloodline Rules Match between Cody Rhodes and Roman Reigns was the main event of Night Two.

    The atmosphere became so thick that it could be sliced with a knife as these two beasts grappled for control in an epic war.

    In the end, Rhodes clinched the victory, securing his place in WrestleMania history after winning the title.

    Rhodes’ parents and colleagues swamped him as he celebrated his win. It must be noted that wrestling is an interconnected community whose second only marks happiness and unity.

    But not all matches of WrestleMania XL were about the titles; it had episodes that touched our hearts and made us feel connected to those who perform inside the rings.


    These moments hinted at the essential human reality behind the spectacle; this could include rivalry that dissolved into friendship or a dirge for a fallen comrade.

    Clearly it is not possible to have an event like WrestleMania without it being full of surprises and upsets. Some superstars went away as winners, while others were disappointed after losing their matches.

    But this is what makes wrestling so intriguing; we are never sure of what will happen next and there is always drama in every match.

    As I reflect on my visit to WrestleMania XL, I feel privileged to have been part of such a great event. It seemed like emotional rollercoaster from the opening bell through the final pinfall, which left me wanting even more than before.


    Ahead of us, I am thrilled to see how the developments during WrestleMania XL are going to influence WWE’s future.

    The stage has been set for tremendous confrontations in forthcoming weeks and months with new champions emerging and long feuds ignited.

    To sum up, WrestleMania XL was a proof of how passionate and dedicated everyone concerned in this sport is. It was a night of wins and losses alike, everything in between that I wouldn’t trade it for anything else. Here’s to numerous other indelible memories from WWE world!

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