WATCH: Bianca Belair wins Raw women's title on crazy final move in brutal Wrestlemania match
Bianca Belair won the Raw women’s title at Wrestlemania with a vicious finisher against Becky Lynch, in one of the night’s best moments. After a lengthy match where both women looked ready to win, Belair took the victory after a brutal slam that allowed her to pin Lynch quickly.
Bianca Belair’s Wrestlemania moment
Early in their match, Lynch’s energy set the stage for a frantic pace to their fight. After falling out of the ring, Belair was thrown into the metal stairs into the ring early on, setting the scene for a wild finale. The pair went back and forth in the ring for a long match in the ring, including several pins that just barely broke out before the count of three. Belair finally appeared to get the upper hand outside of the ring, before Lynch took control by slamming Belair into the already broken steps.
However, Belair’s special moment was not to be denied as she leapt off the ground before being disqualified and made it back into the ring. Belair ultimately displayed her strength one last time, escaping from a hold with a backflip off the corner. Belair finished the fight with a vicious slam of her own, winning the women’s title and making a memory for the Dallas crowd in attendance.
Logan Paul shines at Wrestlemania
The events leading up to Wrestlemania always set the stage for grudge matches, and Paul’s antagonizing of his opponents Rey Mysterio and his son Dominik Mysterio were no exception. Their Wrestlemania match began in fairly normal fashion as Paul was allowed to showcase his athleticism early before the veteran wrestlers shined. As the match reached its turning point, Paul began to shine as he leaned into his role as the bad guy.
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Paul frequently interrupted when not tagged into the match, including a saving dive as The Miz was nearly pinned. The match reached a climax as Paul began to embarrass his opponents with moves from their own catalogs, including a Three Amigos trio of suplexes. Paul followed with a classic Mysterio move from on top of the ropes, the Frog Splash, and was set to win the match.
After Paul was interrupted by Dominik Mysterio, the father and son duo proceeded to turn the fight around with an iconic Wrestlemania moment — performing the 619 iconic move together on Paul.
Immediately after, the Mysterios finished with back-to-back Frog Splashes of their own on Paul, and Paul was nearly pinned in dramatic fashion. At the final moment, The Miz interfered by slamming Dominik Mysterio onto his father during the pin. In the ensuing chaos, The Miz finished the fight with a final blow and pin of his own, giving Paul the win at Wrestlemania.