Wwe Wrestlemania 2024 Apr 2026

In the annals of sports entertainment, some events are remembered for a single match, while others are remembered for a seismic shift in the industry. WWE WrestleMania 40, billed as the "Showcase of the Immortals," achieved the rare feat of being both. Over two historic nights in Philadelphia, the event not only delivered breathtaking athleticism but also concluded one of the most emotionally charged storylines in modern wrestling history. Night 1: The Rock Returns and a Bloodline Rule Change The story of WrestleMania 40 was dominated by "The Bloodline"—the Samoan dynasty led by Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns, his enforcer Solo Sikoa, and their new, shocking ally: Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson. The "Final Boss," as The Rock dubbed himself, had returned to side with Reigns against Cody Rhodes, the man desperate to "finish the story" by winning the title his father, Dusty Rhodes, never could.

The main event was chaos incarnate. As expected, "Bloodline Rules" meant a constant stream of interference. Just as Cody seemed to have Reigns beaten, Solo Sikoa appeared and delivered a devastating Samoan Spike. Later, The Rock returned to deliver a "Rock Bottom" and a "People’s Elbow" to Rhodes. Even John Cena, attempting to help Cody, was taken out by Solo Sikoa. The odds were insurmountable. WWE WrestleMania 2024

In the final sequence, Roman Reigns went for a spear but was caught mid-air with a picture-perfect "Cross Rhodes." Then a second. Then a third. The referee’s hand hit the mat for the three-count. In the annals of sports entertainment, some events

But in a moment of poetic justice, the tide turned when a motorcycle revved outside the arena. The glass shattered. walked out? No—it was even more shocking: The Undertaker appeared in the ring, chokeslamming The Rock into oblivion. Then, the cavalry arrived. Jey Uso (who had left The Bloodline months prior) took out Sikoa, and the referee finally regained control. Night 1: The Rock Returns and a Bloodline