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WrestleMania 38 Night Two Results Part-1

There were a total of 16 matches on the 2 Night show and the 9 matches that happened on night two. In this article, check out the WrestleMania 38 Night Two Results.

Harsh Chopra
Last updated: 04.04.2022
WrestleMania 38 Night Two Results Part-1

After an incredible Night One of WrestleMania 38, it was time for the second night and already there were high standards that Night Two had to fill and firstly let me tell you that Night One was about the Sports in Sports Entertainment and Night Two was all about the entertainment aspect with great wrestling in it. I have never laughed as much while watching wrestling while I did watching Night Two of WrestleMania 38 today morning. Some things on the show may not be for all the fans but for me it was WWE at its very best and WrestleMania in full effect.


There were a total of 16 matches on the 2 Night show and the 9 matches that happened tonight were so different to each other and there was something different in each match that makes it stand out but there are a couple of things that will stay with me forever. So, let’s talk about a few matches on today’s show in Part 1 of this article.


Triple H opens the show

In a moment that was a pleasant surprise to all fans, it was Triple H that opened the show tonight and he came out to his iconic theme and the fans instantly were so happy to see him after the major health scare he had a few months ago and that all the demons are behind him and he is a happy and healthy man and he did his full entrance and obviously the water spit was amazing to see from the OG himself and the smile and emotion on his face was passing through each and every one of us. He has been a big part of many people’s childhoods and he welcomed all of us to WrestleMania and after that he kept his boots in the middle of the ring officially announcing his in ring retirement. Although it was sad to see him retire, the happy fact is that he is healthy and is a father and a husband at home. The perfect start to WrestleMania 38 Night Two.


RkBro vs Alpha Acedemy vs Street Profits – Raw Tag Team titles

After the heartwarming Triple H moment it was time for the action to begin at Night Two of WrestleMania 38 and the first match on the show was one of the good ones as it was the triple Threat tag team title match which involved three great Teams and this match was expected to be a good one and all of them got to action right away as they went after each other and entertained the crowd and Montez Ford was going all the way to the sky with his moves whereas Randy Orton was the veteran who the fans were very happy to see at his best again and the Alpha Acedemy were great additions to this match. The most incredible moment of the match came when Riddle gave a springboard RKO to Montez Ford and everyone watching was in shock abs finally it was Randy Orton who gave an RKO out of nowhere and RkBro won the match. After the match the faces wanted to have a drink but Chad Cable threw the glasses away and then Gable Stevenson cane in the ring and it was Gable vs Gable and it was very good to watch.


Bobby Lashley vs Omos

After the fun opening match it was time for Two Meaty Men Slappin Meat time as it was the unbeaten Omos vs the returning Bobby Lashley and Omos came out first to Bois from the fried and then The Almighty Bobby Lashley returned to WrestleMania as a face and it is nice to see a badass face which the crowd can get behind and they had a short 7 minute match where Omos got to show his strength and Bobby Lashley showed why he is rated so highly as he used all his experience to ground Omos and then he speared him for the win and the first loss for Omos. It was the right decision as Bobby Lashley needs to be established again after losing the WWE championship.

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