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Non-WWE WrestleMania Weekend Event Results

The world of professional wrestling converges on New Orleans for WrestleMania Weekend, and fans of all forms of wrestling have plenty to be excited about. Keep refreshing this page for the latest results from the non-WWE events throughout the weekend!
April 5: GCW Bloodsport
- Dominic Garrini (w/Tom Lawlor) submitted KTB with a triangle choke.
- Eddie Kingston defeated “Hot Sauce” Tracy Williams via knockout with the Backfist to the Future.
- MASADA defeated Martin Stone by knockout
- WALTER submitted “Filthy” Tom Lawlor to the Gojira Clutch.
- Dan Severn knocked out Chris Dickinson with a rear-naked choke
- Nick Gage beat Timothy Thatcher by knockout
- Minoru Suzuki knocked out Matt Riddle with a Sleeper Hold.
April 5: Wildkat Wrestling
Pre-Show Matches:
- Scott Phoenix pinned Nathan Bradley
- Kojak Sly destroyed Suede Thompson
Main show
- Caleb Konley def Mike Dell and Barrett Brown
- Savannah Evans def Rachel Ellering
- Shane “Hurricane” Helms & Edgrin Stone def The Pump Patrol, Curt Matthews & Jared Wayne
- “The Outlaw” Matt Lancie def “The Chalmation Sensation” Danny Flamingo
- Jeff Cobb def Socorro and Jace Valor
- The Knights (Roy Knight & Ricky Knight Jr.) def 666 (Damien 666 & Bestia 666) and America Hawxs (Luke & PJ Hawx) with special guest referee Jerry Lynn
- Pump Patrol’s The Jonny Flex def Revolution Champion Ken Dixon to win the title
- Steve Anthony def Mr. 450
- Wildkat Wrestling champion J Spade def Bob Holly and Billy Gunn and Stevie Richards to retain
April 5: Evolve 102
- DJZ pinned Austin Theory with the ZDT
- Will Ospreay defeats AR Fox with the OsCutter
- The End (Odinson & Parrow) w/Drennen defeated Anthony Henry & James Drake, Catch Point (“Hot Sauce” Tracy Williams & Dominic Garrini) w/Stokely Hathaway and Evolve Tag Team Champions Doom Patrol (Chris Dickinson & Jaka) w/Stokely Hathawy when they pinned Henry with “Hell on Earth” in a Scramble Match, since they were not involved in the fall, Doom Patrol are still the tag team champions
- Keith Lee pinned Darby Allin with Ground Zero, Jarek 1:20 attacked Allin after the match and Keith Lee accepted Austin Theory’s double championship match for tomorrow night
- RINGKAMPF (Timothy Thatcher & WALTER) defeated Daisuke Sekimoto & Munenori Sawa when WALTER submitted Sawa to the Gojira Clutch
- EVOLVE Championship: Matt Riddle submitted Zack Sabre, Jr. to the BroMission to win the EVOLVE Championship
April 5: WrestleCon Mark Hitchcock Memorial Supershow
- Penta el 0 M def Joey Janela with a falcon’s arrow
- Andy Kaufman Intergender Challenge: Joey Ryan def Jerry The King Lawler via DQ after Lawler used a fireball
- Emma, Nicole Savoy, Tessa Blanchard, Shazza McKenzie and Penelope Ford def Trevor Lee, Caleb Konley, MJF, Zane Riley and Jake Manning after all the ladies all simultaneously locked the men simultaneously for a tapout
- Tomohoro Ishii def Jeff Cobb with a brainbuster
- Rey Horus and Rey Fenix def Flaminta and Bandito
- Psicosis & Super Crazy & Chico el Luchador w/Juventud Guerrera def Jason Cade, Matt Classic and Teddy Hart when Super Crazy rolled up Cade
- Will Ospreay def Adam Brooks/Sammy Guevara/Shane Strickland who nailed Sammy with a springboard cutter
- David Starr, Brian Cage and Minoru Suzuki def Sami Callahan, Juice Robinson and Hiroshi Tanahashi when Suzuki put Callihan in an armbar and forced him to tap out
- Golden Lovers (Kenny Omega and Kota Ibushi) def Chuck Taylor and Flip Gordon with a Golden Trigger on Flip Gordon
April 6: Beyond Wrestling & Women’s Wrestling Revolution “Lit Up”
- Matt Riddle defeated Deonna Purrazzo with a powerbomb and knee to the face; James Ellsworth attacked Riddle with his intergender wrestling championship after the match, Riddle and Ellsworth compete tomorrow at Janela’s Spring Break show
- Team PAWG (Jordynne Grace & LuFisto) defeated EYFBO (Mike Draztik & Angel Ortiz) when Grace pinned Draztik with a Michinoku Driver
- Josh Briggs pinned Davienne with a chokeslam back cracker
- The Twisted Sisters (Holidead & Thunder Rosa) defeated Doom Patrol (Chris Dickinson & Jaka) with a top rope double stomp to the back from Rosa to Jaka
- Jonathan Gresham pinned Karen Q with a reverse prawn hold
- The Rumblebees (Solo Darling & Travis Huckabee) defeated Joey Ryan & Laura James when Darling submitted Ryan to the Sharp Stinger
- Powerbomb TV Independent Wrestling Championship: “Hot Sauce” Tracy Williams retains the championship against Kimber Lee, causing her to tap out to a crossface
April 6: Evolve 103
- WWN Championship and FIP World Heavyweight Championship: Austin Theory retains the FIP World Heavyweight Championship and wins the WWN Championship from Keith Lee, defeating him with a low blow and a TKO
- Timothy Thatcher pinned Dominic Garrini (w/Stokely Hathaway) with a butterfly suplex
- Four Way Freestyle: AR Fox defeats DJZ, Jason Kincaid, and Chris Brookes with the Foxcatcher DDT on Brookes (Brookes replaced the originally scheduled “Hot Sauce” Tracy Williams, who was moved into another match due to an injury suffered by Darby Allin)
- Chris Dickinson submitted Mark Haskins to an Indian Death Lock (Haskins replaced an injured Travis Banks)
- WALTER choked out “Hot Sauce” Tracy Williams with a sleeper hold (Williams replaced an injured Darby Allin)
- Munenori Sawa submitted Jaka in an Octopus Stretch, The End (Parrow, Odinson, and Drennan) attacked after the match, but Catch Point (Dickinson, Jaka, Hot Sauce, and Garrini) sent them packing; Hot Sauce saved Stokely Hathaway from a beat down in the process
- EVOLVE Championship: Matt Riddle retained the title against Daisuke Sekimoto via referee stoppage with repeated strikes to the side of Sekimoto’s head; before the match, Riddle dictated as champion that all EVOLVE title defenses going forward would have a “No Rope Breaks” rule
April 6: WWN Live Mercury Rising Supershow
- AR Fox, DJZ & Trey Miguel defeated Austin Theory, Travis Banks & Zachary Wentz when DJZ pinned Wentz with a 450 splash
- Zack Sabre, Jr. submitted Munenori Sawa to “Orienteering with Napalm Death”
- New Orleans Street Fight: James Drake & Anthony Henry defeated The End (Parrow & Odinson w/Drennan) and Catch Point (“Hot Sauce” Tracy Williams & Dominic Garrini w/Stokely Hathaway) when Drake pinned Parrow after a doublestomp off the top from Henry onto Odinsion on a table, all of which was sitting on top of Parrow
- SHINE Championship: LuFisto retained the title against Holidead, defeating her with the Burning Hammer
- Daisuke Sekimoto pinned Keith Lee with a bridging German suplex; Nick Gage attacked Keith Lee after the match, ahead of their match at Style Battle
- EVOLVE Tag Team Championship: Doom Patrol (Chris Dickinson & Jaka w/Stokely Hathaway) retain the titles over RINGKAMPF (Timothy Thatcher & WALTER), pinning Thatcher with the Death Trap; after the match, Tracy Williams tried to fire Stokely Hathaway, but Dominic Garrini gave Williams a low blow from behind; Garrini, Dickinson, and Jaka chose to stick with Hathaway, and Hathaway fired Tracy Williams from Catch Point
- EVOLVE Championship: Matt Riddle retained the title against Will Ospreay, submitting him to the BroMission; Ospreay’s injured neck came into play heavily during the match
April 6: Impact Wrestling vs. Lucha Underground
- Matanza Cueto, Chavo Guerrero Jr. & Jack Evans defeat Moose, Caleb Konley & IMPACT X-Division Champion Matt Sydal via pinfall when Matanza Cueto pins Caleb with the Wrath of the Gods
- Allie retains the IMPACT Knockouts Championship by defeating Taya Valkyrie via pinfall with a Codebreaker
- Scott Steiner & Teddy Hart defeat oVe via submission when Scott submits Dave Crist with the Steiner Recliner for the tap
- King Cuerno, Aerostar & Drago defeat Andrew Everett, Dezmond Xavier & DJ Z via submission when Cuerno submits Everett with a reverse figure four
- Trevor Lee defeats Marty the Moth via pinfall with a roll up
- LAX retain their IMPACT Tag Team Championship by defeating Killshot & The Mack via pinfall with 5150
- Brian Cage defeats Eli Drake via pinfall with Weapon X
- Jeremiah Crane defeats Eddie Edwards in an I-Quit Match when Don Callis throws in the towel
- Pentagon defeats IMPACT World Champion Austin Aries & Rey Fenix via pinfall with the Pentagon Driver to Fenix (this was originally scheduled to be a tag team match but was changed when Alberto Del Rio was not present in the match)
April 6: Joey Janela’s Spring Break 2
- Eli Everfly defeated DJZ, Teddy Hart, Gringo Loco, KTB & Tony Deppen
- Matt Riddle defeated James Ellsworth
- Pierre-Carl Ouellet defeated WALTER
- Nick Gage defeated Penta El 0m for the GCW Championship
- David Starr defeated Mike Quackenbush
- The Invisible Man won The Cluster****
- Joey Janela defeated The Great Sasuke
April 7: Progress Chapter 67: Bourbon Is Also A Biscuit
- Chris Brooks defeated Rey Horus
- Toni Storm retained the Progress Women’s Title over Mercedes Martinez
- Austin Theory & Jinny defeated Will Ospreay & Kay Lee Ray
- Flash Morgan Webster, Jimmy Havoc & Mark Haskins defeated Keith Lee, Matt Riddle & David Starr
- Progress World Title #1 Contender’s Match: WALTER defeated Zack Sabre Jr.
- Grizzled Young Veterans retained the Progress Tag Titles over Rickey Shane Page & Ethan Page
- Progress World Champion Travis Banks retained over Jeff Cobb
April 7: SHIMMER 100
- Charli Evans & Jessica Troy defeated Britt Baker & Chelsea Green
- Mia Yim, Kay Lee Ray & Rhia O’Reilly defeated Kellyanne, Veda Scott & Zoe Lucas
- Kimber Lee defeated Samantha Heights
- Leva Bates & Delilah Doom retained the SHIMMER Tag Titles over LuFisto & Hudson Envy
- Cheerleader Melissa defeated Shotzi Blackheart
- Madison Eagles defeated Deonna Purazzo
- Toni Storm defeated Nicole Matthews
- Shazza McKenzie retained the Heart Of SHIMMER Title over Tessa Blanchard
- Nicole Savoy retained the SHIMMER Championship over Mercedes Martinez
April 7: CZW – Welcome To The Combat Zone
- Peter Avalon, Suede Thompson, Stevie Fierce, Matt Knicks & Douglas James defeated Dan Barry, Ace Austin, Josh Briggs, Dan Ohare & Kit Osborne
- MJF defeated KTB
- Triple Threat: Myron Reed & Trey Miguel defeated OVE, Flamita & Bandido
- Joey Janela & Penelope Ford defeated Joey Ryan & Laura James
- David Starr defeated Juice Robinson
- Fatal 4-Way: Zachary Wentz defeated Ace Romero, Adam Brooke & Jason Cade
- Joe Gacy defeated Jeff Cobb
- CZW Champion Rickey Shane Page retained over Ethan Page
- Will Ospreay defeated Dezmond Xavier
April 7: ROH Supercard Of Honor XVII
- Pre-Show: Kelly Klein defeated Mayu Iwatani to advance to WOH Championship Finals
- Pre-Show: Sumie Sakai defeated Tenille Dashwood to advance to WOH Championship Finals
- Chuckie T defeated Jonathan Gresham
- Punishment Martinez defeated Tomohiro Ishii
- Kota Ibushi defeated ‘Hangman’ Adam Page
- Sumie Sakai defeated Kelly Klein to become first ever WOH Champion
- Ladder War: SoCal Uncensored defeated The Young Bucks & Flip Gordon to win ROH Six-Man Titles
- The Briscoes defeated Jay Lethal & Hiroshi Tanahashi to retain ROH Tag Team Titles
- Last Man Standing: Silas Young defeated Kenny King to win ROH World Television Title
- Cheeseburger & Bully Ray vs. The Dawgs never got started, Bully attacks Cheeseburger
- Cody defeated Kenny Omega
- Dalton Castle defeated Marty Scurll to retain ROH Championship
April 7: House Of Hardcore 40
- J. Spade defeated Matt Lancie
- Twitch TV Title Tournament Semi-Finals: Alex Reynolds defeated Swoggle
- Twitch TV Title Tournament Semi-Finals: Willie Mack defeated Killer Kross
- The Rock ‘N’ Roll Express & Hurricane Helms defeated The SWO
- MVP defeated Carlito
- Joey Ryan defeated Teddy Hart
- Fatal 5-Way: Super Crazy defeated Clayton Gainz, Ace Romero, Trey Miguel & Myron Reed
- Austin Aries defeated Brian Cage
- Bourbon Street Fight: Killer Elite Squad defeated Tommy Dreamer & Billy Gunn
- Twitch TV Title Tournament Finals Triple Threat – Special Ref Jerry Lynn: Willie Mack defeates Sami Callahan & Alex Reynolds
Results courtesy PWInsider.com, Fightful.com and PWPonderings.com
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Chairshot Staff Picks: WrestleMania 41 Las Vegas
Time for The Chairshot personalities to put their money where their mouths are! WreslteMania 41 predictions from the “expert” staff at TheChairshot.com and Chairshot Radio Network.

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to the Chairshot Staff Picks. And what better setting than WrestleMania for this article to return! This 41st edition has one of the most stacked rosters in WWE history. So, without further ado, let us get to the predictions and prognostications…
- AJ – The New Day
- Andrew – The New Day – No one seems to hold tag titles long anymore.
- Dave – The New Day – They have earned it.
- DJ – The New Day – Feel tha Powah!
- DPP – War Raiders – Big E distraction.
- Jason – The New Day – We are not getting E in a working capacity though everyone wants it.
- Patrick – The New Day – WWE doesn’t care about this match, so why should I?
- Rey – The New Day – Its a New Day, bruh.
- Rob – The New Day – New Day rocks and wins!
- Greg – The New Day – New. Day wins. New. Day wins!
Tunney’s Take: War Machine – Yes, WAR MACHINE. I have personally had the pleasure of throwing back a few cold ones with these guys on more than one occasion. Not only being tag champs in WWE but defending the titles at Mania and against The New Day is really cool for me as a long-time fan. Would it be fun to see The New Day have another title run.. YES. I think it’s smarter to give the War Raiders a big Mania W.
Chairshot Pick: THE NEW DAY 9-2
- AJ – Jade Cargill
- Andrew – Jade Cargill – She needs to stay a dominant force.
- Dave – Jade Cargill – Gotta gear her up for the long term.
- DJ – No contest – Naomi puts another beat down on Jade.
- DPP – Jade Cargill – Nervous for how this match will go.
- Jason – Naomi – Way more runway with Naomi as a bad guy. Keep it going!
- Patrick – Jade Cargill – Jade gets her revenge.
- Rey – Jade Cargill – Best non-title feud going. Naomi should win but Jade sneaks by.
- Rob – Naomi – Naomi gets help to win.
- Greg – Jade Cargill – They ain’t beating Jade here.
Tunney’s Take: Jade Cargill – I imagine WWE sees Jade’s ceiling much higher than Naomi’s. What better way to keep Jade climbing the ladder towards a World Title than to pick up a decisive victory in Vegas!
Chairshot Pick: Jade Cargill 8-2-1
- AJ – Jacob Fatu – “AJ does a pretty good LA Knight impersonation” – PC Tunney
- Andrew – Jacob Fatu – I’m biased, Jacob for President.
- Dave – Jacob Fatu – Getting gold back in the Bloodline is smart.
- DJ – Jacob Fatu
- DPP – Jacob Fatu
- Jason – Jacob Fatu – Thanks for coming pal, YEAH!
- Patrick – Jacob Fatu
- Rey – Jacob Fatu – C’mon cuz! All gas no brakes with it. Yadadamean??
- Rob – LA Knight – Solo costs Jacob.
- Greg – LA Knight – Solo screws Jacob.
Tunney’s Take: Jacob Fatu – It has been quite the journey for the Samoan Werewolf. I feel like that journey and the positive turn around it has taken deserves to be rewarded. Let’s see what Jacob can do on his own. Plus, LA Knight is ready to challenge for a World Title.
Chairshot Pick: Jacob Fatu 9-2
- AJ – Tiffany Straton
- Andrew – Tiffany Straton – I hate Charlotte Flair, no objectivity here.
- Dave – Charlotte Flair – Tiffy might be the future, but she kinda failed the litmus test.
- DJ – Charlotte Flair – The Queen crowns the freshman.
- DPP – Tiffany Stratton
- Jason – Charlotte Flair – Tiff wasn’t ready for this spot. Charnos is inevitable.
- Patrick – Charlotte Flair – Lol Charlotte wins.
- Rey – Charlotte Flair – Tiffany SHOULD win but, if Charlotte can squash, she will.
- Rob – Charlotte Flair – Charlotte gets number 15.
- Greg – Tiffany Stratton – Lol Charlotte wins. (Actually she doesn’t)
Tunney’s Take: Charlotte Flair – Charlotte needs the title for the first time in her career. Tiffy has had a nice run but now needs to take that all important step of not losing momentum after losing the title. Despite the drama and lackluster build here, I see a really good match coming this weekend from these two.
Chairshot Pick: Charlotte Flair 7-4
- AJ – El Grande Americano
- Andrew – El Grande Americano – I’d like to see Gable gain some momentum. Rey is Teflon.
- Dave – El Grand Americano – He needs a marque win much more than Rey.
- DJ – Rey Mysterio
- DPP – El Grande Americano – Grande wins with the switcheroo to prove he is not Gable.
- Jason – Rey Mysterio – Unmask Grande at the end. It is fun but has a shelf life.
- Patrick – El Grande Americano – TOTALLY NOT CHAD GABLE
- Rey – Rey Mysterio – Someone’s mask is coming off and it ain’t Rey.
- Rob – El Grande Americano
- Greg – Rey Mysterio – Hall of Famer wins but doesn’t take the mask.
Tunney’s Take: Rey Mysterio – Go listen to DWI 471. DP, Greg and I lay out exactly what this match should be, FUN! Multiple Americanos!!!
Chairshot Pick: El Grande Americano 6-5
- AJ – Jey Uso
- Andrew – Jey Uso – Kinda booked themselves into a corner here.
- Dave – Jey Uso – It just makes sense.
- DJ – Jey Uso – Jey YEETS all over The Ring Genreal.
- DPP – Jey Uso – Jey wins after normal Gunther beating.
- Jason – Jey Uso – Land the plane man. YEET
- Patrick – Jey Uso – Jey has earned this one.
- Rey – Jey Uso – YEEEEEEEEEEEET!
- Rob – Jey Uso – YEET
- Greg – Jey Uso – If Jey loses we riot. We don’t cause he wins.
Tunney’s Take: Jey Uso – ‘Til sweat drop down my balls, ‘Til all these bitches crawl, ‘Til all… YEET YEET YEET YEET YEET YEET YEET YEET YEET YEET YEET YEET YEET YEET YEET YEET YEET YEET YEET YEET YEET YEET YEET!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Chairshot Pick: Jey Uso 11-0
- AJ – Roman Reigns
- Andrew – Seth Rollins – I can see Rollins being the last piece of Team Rock.
- Dave – Roman Reigns – I can’t see Roman losing two years in a row.
- DJ – Seth Rollins – Paul Heyman is a Seth Freakin Rollins guy.
- DPP – Seth Rollins – The Rock helps Rollins.
- Jason – Roman Reigns – Seth’s favor is a red herring. Make-A-Wish Brooks got his main, now look at the lights.
- Patrick – Seth Rollins – Seth Rollins… Paul Heyman guy.
- Rey – Seth Rollins – I smeeeeellllllll a new soul to sell.
- Rob – Roman Reigns – Paul Heyman helps Roman win.
- Greg – Seth Rollins – Brock Lesnar returns to help Seth win.
Tunney’s Take: CM Punk – I really have no idea here. I picked Punk because nobody else did. This is going to be professional wrestling cinema at its finest. The story is thick and neatly woven. All the participants are legends and so are the potential party crashers. Will The Rock stick his nose in here? Will Brock Lesnar return to play a factor? Obviously, Paul Heyman has a Plan A… but what is it? All these questions and more will be answered Saturday as night 1 will definitely go out with a bang!
Chairshot Pick: Seth Rollins 6-4-1
- AJ – Iyo Sky
- Andrew – Iyo Sky – Rhea vs Bianca doesn’t need a belt to be compelling.
- Dave – Rhea Ripley – Going with Rhea barely, hoping Iyo wins.
- DJ – Iyo Sky – Unfinished business.
- DPP – Iyo Sky – Rhea and Bianca are too consumed with each other.
- Jason – Iyo Sky – More layers to Rhea/Bianca. Iyo rules.
- Patrick – Iyo Sky – Iyo stole the build and gets the win.
- Rey – Iyo Sky – Smart money is on the underdog champ.
- Rob – Iyo Sky – Iyo survives.
- Greg – Bianca Belair – Naomi helps Bianca win and turn heel.
Tunney’s Take: Rhea Ripley – Rhea is the best women’s wrestler in the world. Give her the biggest win on the grandest stage of them all!!! Bianca needs to go full heel. Iyo has been amazing in this build.
Chairshot Pick: Iyo Sky 8-2-1
- AJ – Dominik Mysterio
- Andrew – Finn Balor – I can see a Judgement Day meltdown incoming.
- Dave – Bron Breakker – Bron is about to become a MegaStar.
- DJ – Bron Breakker – Judgement Day implodes.
- DPP – Dominik Mysterio – Finn take the pin.
- Jason – Penta – I literally do not care because the winner is us, the fans.
- Patrick – Bron Breakker – The WWE doesn’t care about this matchup, so why should I?
- Rey – Dominik Mysterio – Only match without a clear winner. I choose chaos.
- Rob – Bron Breakker – Finn and Dom cancel each other out.
- Greg – Dominik Mysterio – Dom steals the pin from Bron, on Finn.
Tunney’s Take: Bron Breakker – The case can be made for any of these four to walk away with the most prestigious non-World title in pro wrestling history. The short of it is though that the Main Event picture isn’t really readily accessible for Breakker right now. Let this IC reign go through the summer, to SummerSlam.
Chairshot Pick: Bron Breakker 5-4-1-1
- AJ – Damian Priest – “AJ does a pretty good Drew impersonation” – PC Tunney
- Andrew – Drew McIntyre – Priest has not been interesting in this face incarnation.
- Dave – Drew McIntyre – Time for Drew to get that win back.
- DJ – Fuck finish – To be continued at Backlash.
- DPP – Drew McIntyre – Physical matchup!
- Jason – Drew McIntyre – Either one is fine here.
- Patrick – Drew McIntyre – With two eyes, Drew turns the tide.
- Rey – Drew McIntyre – Low key match of the weekend.
- Rob – Damien Priest
- Greg – Damien Priest – Priest wins, Drew tweets about it half hour later.
Tunney’s Take: Drew McIntyre – With the addition of the Street fight rules, these two behemoths have a really good chance to have one of the best matches of the entire weekend (winks at Rey Ca$h-A-Mania)! I do wonder what is next for both of these talents moving forward. Priest has staled since leaving the Judgement Day and Drew seems stuck in the same cycle for a while now. Very interested to see what the summer holds for this pair.
Chairshot Pick: Drew McIntyre 7-3-1
WHO WILL BE RANDY’S OPPONENT?!?
- AJ – Nick Aldis – Orton wins
- Andrew – Orton and Aldis vs Solo and Tama – Orton and Aldis win
- Dave – Someone is getting an RKO!
- DJ – A segment w/ the Wyatt s6cks.
- DPP – Rusev – Aldis introduces Rusev who defeats Orton.
- Jason – Nick Aldis – You got one more in ya, bubba. Aldis wins!
- Patrick – Nick Aldis
- Rey – Solo then Rusev – Solo in a squash and Rusev MATCHKA(wins)
- Rob – Nick Aldis – Aldis proves himself, Orton wins.
- Greg – Nick Aldis – Orton beats Aldis, they shake after.
Tunney’s Take: I would really love to see a singles match between Orton and Aldis. More likely this is some type of involvement with Solo and Tama. Rusev as a surprise challenger would be cool but, I feel that would be better left for RAW. An impromptu Goldberg retirement match would be crazy and fun, yet highly unlikely and illogical. Whatever happens, best believe exactly what Dave Ungar said, “Someone is getting an RKO!”.
- AJ – Logan Paul
- Andrew – AJ Styles – Logan doesn’t need the rub and should stay upper mid card.
- Dave – Logan Paul – It’s the smart move and would be a statement win for Paul.
- DJ – Logan Paul – Kross gets involved somewhere.
- DPP – AJ Styles – AJ wins a great high-flying match.
- Jason – AJ Styles – Just enjoy it or get a beer, nerds.
- Patrick – Logan Paul – Logan Paul will main-event Mania sooner than later…
- Rey – Logan Paul – Pass the torch, my wily vet.
- Rob – Logan Paul – Kross helps Paul win.
- Greg – AJ Styles – Styles wins after Paul’s cheating backfires.
Tunney’s Take: Logan Paul – Logan seems to really have dedicated himself to becoming great in this business. Anyone with that type of goal must have a World title on their mind. Beating AJ at Mania will be a great springboard for Logan into the Main Event sooner than later (winks at Patrick O’Dowd).
Chairshot Pick: Logan Paul 7-4
- AJ – Liv & Raquel
- Andrew – Liv & Raquel – Not really a fan of Lyra, she needs more work.
- Dave – Liv & Raquel – This Bayley and Lyra team makes no damn sense.
- DJ – Liv & Raquel – Bayley crashes out.
- DPP – Liv & Raquel – Bayley continues a potential heel turn tease.
- Jason – Bayley & Lyra – Finish the story!
- Patrick – Bayley & Lyra – The WWE doesn’t care about this matchup, so why should I?
- Rey – Liv and Raquel – Bayley want a title but it ain’t the ones in this match.
- Rob – Liv & Raquel – Champs retain.
- Greg – Liv & Raquel – Liv and Raquel retain thanks to Carlito and maybe JD.
Tunney’s Take: Liv & Raquel – Liv and Raquel need to be kept as the cornerstone of the women’s tag division for a lengthier period of time. Building tag teams in this division is difficult enough, let alone without a North Star.
Chairshot Pick: Liv & Raquel 9-2
- AJ – Cody Rhodes
- Andrew – Cody Rhodes – They are mentioning it so much, I don’t think 17 happens.
- Dave – Joh Cena – Record falls and we head to summer with a built-in storyline.
- DJ – John Cena – Some kind of Final Boss involvement.
- DPP – John Cena – Cena wins and retires on RAW.
- Jason – John Cena – Story’s over, “Captain” BIG MATCH JOHN.
- Patrick – John Cena – A record breaking night for Cena.
- Rey – John Cena – They’d be really stupid to turn John just to lose. (Post-Mania: Rock, Cena, T Scott, Seth & Drew, TEAM Corporate)
- Rob – Cody Rhodes – Cody surprises us with the W.
- Greg – Cody Rhodes – Cody wins to piss off Rock and set the table for Cena to turn back face. Crowd is behind Cena all the way through.
Tunney’s Take: Cody Rhodes – They had me until the threat of retirement. Been there. Done that. Didn’t fall in love with it back then. I love John Cena. I love this final run. John will get his 17th just not here. I expect nothing less than an absolute GEM of a match here to close WrestleMania 41. This has all been, is, and will continue to be about Cody Rhodes. WM40 defeats Roman Reigns. WM41 defeats John Cena. WM42 defeats The Rock (The Final Boss).
Chairshot Pick: John Cena 6-5
In closing I want to thank everyone on the panel for participating with their picks! You can follow each prognosticator/podcaster on X @ the handles below. We wait all year for this so remember three things… be respectful of others, comparison is the thief of joy and HAVE FUN!
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- Andrew – @IWCWarChief
- Dave – @AttitudeAgg
- DJ – @TheMindlessPod
- DPP – @itsmeDPP
- Jason – @JediFett
- Patrick – @WrestlngRealist
- Rey – @itsreycash
- Rob – @rbonne1
- Greg – @gregdemarco44
- PC – @PCTunney
- TheChairshot.com – @ChairshotMedia
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DeMarco: Top 5 Non-Title WrestleMania Matches In WWE History
Not all WrestleMania classics had titles on the line. Dive into the top 5 non-title matches that stole the show & defined legacies. #WrestleMania #WWEHistory

Not all WrestleMania classics had titles on the line. Dive into the top 5 non-title matches that stole the show and defined legacies.
WrestleMania is the Showcase Of The Immortals, but it’s not always the championship matches that steal the show—or define careers. In fact, some of the most iconic, business-defining, and emotionally resonant contests at the Grandest Stage of Them All didn’t feature a title at all. These matches succeeded because of character work, in-ring execution, and the kind of storytelling that sells tickets and moves merch.
Here are the five best non-title matches in WrestleMania history—at least, according to me!
5. The Rock vs. Hulk Hogan – WrestleMania X8 (2002)
This was never going to be a five-star technical clinic—but it was always going to be the moment. “Icon vs. Icon” was a tagline, sure, but it was also the reality: the biggest star of the ‘80s vs. the biggest star of the Attitude Era. And Toronto turned it into magic. Hogan walked in a heel but walked out immortal (again), with the SkyDome shaking on every punch, every look, every gesture.
What made this work was its self-awareness. Rock and Hogan read the crowd and flipped roles mid-match—Rock became the arrogant aggressor while Hogan Hulked Up to thunderous applause. It’s not often a non-title match headlines a card emotionally the way this one did, but it dominated every headline and highlight reel.
4. Owen Hart vs. Bret Hart – WrestleMania X (1994)
Sibling rivalries don’t usually lead to technical masterpieces, but then again, this wasn’t your average family drama. Owen and Bret opened WrestleMania X with a wrestling clinic that stood tall over a night packed with title changes. Owen needed to prove he was more than Bret’s little brother, and he did it by out-wrestling the best wrestler in the company. Clean. One-two-three.
It wasn’t just a great match—it was perfect storytelling. Owen’s victory, contrasted with Bret’s later world title win, set the tone for an entire year of brother-vs-brother tension. Bret became champion, but Owen had the moral victory—and all the bragging rights. This is proof that opening matches can steal the show.
3. The Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels – WrestleMania 25 (2009)
If WrestleMania moments could be trademarked, this match would be the reason why. The Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels wasn’t about championships—it was about legacy. Michaels wanted to be the man who ended The Streak. The build was steeped in biblical imagery: light vs. dark, heaven vs. hell. And the match? Pure perfection. Each man brought everything they had—near-falls, psychology, reversals that had 70,000+ people gasping in unison.
It was 30 minutes of generational storytelling that transcended pro wrestling. And here’s the kicker—it wasn’t even the main event. Yet it dwarfed everything that followed. Meltzer gave it 4.75 stars, fans gave it their hearts, and WWE gave it a sequel the next year. A match so good it forced the company to run it back—because lightning actually struck.
Now, if THIS MATCH is #3, what could possible be #2 and #1…
2. Bret Hart vs. “Stone Cold” Steve Austin – WrestleMania 13 (1997)
This wasn’t just a match—it was the turning point of an era. The Submission Match between Bret Hart and Steve Austin was as violent as it was poetic, with Ken Shamrock enforcing the rules and the Chicago crowd growing more frenzied by the second. The brilliance? The shift. Bret Hart, the traditionalist hero, grew darker and more self-righteous by the second, while the disrespectful anti-hero Austin refused to quit, even when drowning in his own blood. There was no title on the line, but the stakes felt bigger than gold.
The infamous double turn changed the business. Austin’s defiance turned him into the voice of a new generation of fans—blue collar, anti-authority, Attitude Era. Meanwhile, Bret would go on to lead the heel Hart Foundation. WWE didn’t need a championship to create a moment that catapulted Austin into superstardom and ignited the company’s hottest era. This match is business-first booking at its absolute best.
1. Kurt Angle vs. Shawn Michaels – WrestleMania 21 (2005)
Dream matches often disappoint. This one didn’t. At WrestleMania 21, Olympic gold medalist Kurt Angle went hold-for-hold and spot-for-spot with Mr. WrestleMania himself, and together they delivered a masterclass in in-ring psychology. Every sequence had stakes, every near-fall had meaning. It was a stylistic war: Michaels’ heart vs. Angle’s intensity.
Angle forcing Michaels to tap was a statement—it told fans that pure wrestling, not just spectacle, could still main-event caliber storytelling without any need for a title. Michaels sold the ankle lock like death, and Angle’s post-match collapse sold the moment as a hard-fought war. This is the kind of match that keeps purists up at night, smiling, and leaves the storytelling fans like myself as happy as can be!
10 Honorable Mentions (Not Honorable, Just For The Heck Of It)
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Edge vs. Mick Foley – WrestleMania 22 (2006)
A hardcore war that solidified Edge as a top-tier main eventer. That flaming table spear is still played in every Edge highlight reel. -
AJ Styles vs. Shane McMahon – WrestleMania 33 (2017)
Everyone expected smoke and mirrors—what they got was a surprisingly technical, high-energy opener that kicked off the show right. -
The Undertaker vs. Triple H – WrestleMania 28 (2012)
“End of an Era” wasn’t just a tagline. The Hell in a Cell match, with HBK as referee, was a brutal epilogue to a generation’s legacy. -
Shawn Michaels vs. Chris Jericho – WrestleMania XIX (2003)
A student-teacher battle of wills. Jericho’s low blow post-match was the perfect heel punctuation to a career-defining contest. -
Randy Orton vs. Seth Rollins – WrestleMania 31 (2015)
The greatest RKO of all time. That curb stomp reversal belongs in a museum. -
Floyd Mayweather vs. Big Show – WrestleMania XXIV (2008)
More sports-entertainment than wrestling, but a crossover moment that made mainstream headlines and paid off with a great finish. -
Roddy Piper vs. Adrian Adonis – WrestleMania III (1987)
A retirement match with big heat, a hot crowd, and Piper walking off into the sunset (for a minute). -
The Firefly Funhouse Match – John Cena vs. Bray Wyatt – WrestleMania 36 (2020)
Cinematic weirdness at its best. A meta masterstroke that broke Cena down in layers. -
Bad Bunny & Damian Priest vs. The Miz & John Morrison – WrestleMania 37 (2021)
Bad Bunny stunned everyone. He didn’t just belong—he elevated the show. -
Rey Mysterio vs. Dominik Mysterio – WrestleMania 39 (2023)
Father vs. son in a grudge match that played perfectly off real-life drama and Hall of Fame weekend emotions.
Some of these matches shaped legacies. Others shifted eras. But all of them proved that the most memorable moments at WrestleMania don’t need a title—they just need truth in the storytelling and fire in the execution.
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Attitude Of Aggression Podcast & The Big Five Project (chronologically exploring WWE's PPV/PLE history)
TheChairshot.com PRESENTS...IMMEDIATE POST WWE PLE REACTIONS w/ DJ(Mindless), Tunney(DWI) & Friends
Patrick O'Dowd's 5X5
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