LIVE! WrestleMania 36 Results (Day One)

While every major sports organization — Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) included — is on hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) will proceed with its annual extravaganza, as WrestleMania 36 will go …

While every major sports organization — Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) included — is on hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) will proceed with its annual extravaganza, as WrestleMania 36 will go down from inside an empty WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida.

The historic event will take place over two nights, starting tonight (Sat., April 4, 2020) at 7 p.m. ET and concluding tomorrow night (Sun., April 5), with the same start time. Of course, the event will stream on WWE Network. But if you’re not a subscriber, you can head over to FITE and purchase the “Two Big For Just One Night” event for just $59.99.

The event — which is hosted by three-time Super Bowl winner Rob Gronkowski — will be headlined by former UFC heavyweight champion, Brock Lesnar, who will defend his WWE championship belt against Drew McIntyre. Also, a Universal Championship title fight will go down, as Bill Goldberg defends his championship against Braun Strowman, who replaced an injured Roman Reigns.

The full WrestleMania 36 match card can be seen below (results to follow):

Braun Strowman defeats Goldberg to win the Universal championship

Becky Lynch defeats Shayna Baszler to retain the Raw women’s championship

Undertaker defeats AJ Styles in a Boneyard match

Mojo Rawley defeats R-Truth

The Miz & John Morrison defeat The New Day vs. The Usos to retain the SmackDown tag team championship in a ladder match

Sami Zayn defeats Daniel Bryan to retain the Intercontinental championship

Kevin Owens def. Seth Rollins

Elias defeats Baron Corbin

Nikki Cross and Alexa Bliss defeat the Kabuki Warriors to win the women’s tag team titles

Cesaro defeats Drew Gulak

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