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According to reports, Becky Lynch was to win the Raw and Smackdown titles, but not as it did at WrestleMania 35 on Sunday night. At the pinnacle of the first all-female historic main tournament, WrestleMania, Ronda Rousey hit Piper's merry-go-round on Lynch, the latter turning the move into an upside-down pin that led to victory.
You can see the results, notes and highlights of the show right here.
Becky Lynch PINS Ronda Rousey becomes the Raw and SmackDown Women's Champion! #WrestleMania
Nobody expected in the end and Ronda's shoulders were not on the carpet for the three leaders, but who cares about it, is not it?
Why did not we see Ronda being exploited? pic.twitter.com/gFU3T9IAdL
– GiveMeSport – WWE (@GMS_WWE) April 8, 2019
Rousey was legitimately seeking to protest the decision of the referee before leaving the ring. The end seemed a bit odd for such an important match, but sometimes it's hard to tell when something is not going as planned. & Nbsp; Yahoo Sports' lead producer, Lindsay Foltin, was one of the most prominent WWE fans who had noticed the strange ending:
Impressive #WrestleMania, def my favorite for years. Only blame is Triple H – Batista was way too long & amp; the finish of the main event was fragmentary. I did not even know the referee was counting when they rang for Becky
– Lindsey Foltin (@ LindseyBaseball) April 8, 2019
The reports began to surface soon after the end of the event, suggesting that the end was sloppy. Kristen Ashly tweeted the following, quoting Tom Colohue from Pro Wrestling Torch:
according to @Colohue w / sources in WWE:
Becky should have hired Charlotte.
"Different people, holding different positions within WWE, have told me that this was the plan, it looks like they just missed the main WrestleMania event."#WrestleMania
– Kristen Ashly (@KristenAshly) April 8, 2019
More than @colohue:
The match ended too abruptly, Becky still had to win.
"Accidents happen." The referee continued counting after a sendoff. He did not delay between 2 and 3 as they are supposed to do so and Becky did not. not let go in time for Ronda to withdraw. "#WrestleMania
– Kristen Ashly (@KristenAshly) April 8, 2019
Sean Ross Sapp, the editor of Fightful, supported the concept of a late-night event for the main event. He tweeted:
The finish did not take place as expected. Rousey was not happy after that. I thought the situation made her look bad, apparently.
– Sean Ross Sapp from Fightful.com (@SeanRossSapp) April 8, 2019
Others have speculated that the arbitrator could have been charged with executing the three counts against Rousey's wishes. There have been rumors that the former UFC champion would be reluctant to accept a fall or a loss against Lynch because there may have been a certain legitimacy to their quarrel behind the scenes.
Traditionally, this is not the kind of ending you would see in a match of this magnitude. WrestleMania's main events almost never end in reversing pins and no finisher applied. Due to the absence of these elements, it is not unfathomable to think that the end was slopped or altered without all parties being informed.
Anyway, the story is always made and the debate on the finish line will only add to the story of the very first main event of WrestleMania all-female.
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According to reports, Becky Lynch was to win the Raw and Smackdown titles, but not as it did at WrestleMania 35 on Sunday night. At the pinnacle of the first all-female historic main tournament, WrestleMania, Ronda Rousey hit Piper's merry-go-round on Lynch, the latter turning the move into an upside-down pin that led to victory.
You can see the results, notes and highlights of the show here.
Becky Lynch PINS Ronda Rousey becomes the Raw and SmackDown Women's Champion! #WrestleMania
Nobody expected in the end and Ronda's shoulders were not on the carpet for the three leaders, but who cares about it, is not it?
Why did not we see Ronda being exploited? pic.twitter.com/gFU3T9IAdL
– GiveMeSport – WWE (@GMS_WWE) April 8, 2019
Rousey was trying to legitimately protest against the referee before leaving the ring. The end seemed a bit odd for such an important match, but sometimes it's hard to tell when something is not going as planned. Yahoo Sports senior producer Lindsay Foltin was one of WWE's most prominent fans who noticed the strange ending:
Impressive #WrestleMania, def my favorite for years. The only complaints are Triple H – Batista was MUCH too long and the arrival of the main event was blurry. I did not even know the referee was counting when they rang for Becky
– Lindsey Foltin (@ LindseyBaseball) April 8, 2019
The reports began to surface soon after the end of the event, suggesting that the end was sloppy. Kristen Ashly tweeted the following, quoting Tom Colohue from Pro Wrestling Torch:
according to @Colohue w / sources in WWE:
Becky should have hired Charlotte.
"Different people, holding different positions within WWE, have said that this was their plan – it looks like they just missed the main WrestleMania event."#WrestleMania
– Kristen Ashly (@KristenAshly) April 8, 2019
More than @colohue:
The match ended too abruptly, Becky still had to win.
"An accident has happened.The referee continued to count after a foul.He did not delay between 2 and 3 as they are supposed to do it and Becky did not let go to time for Ronda to be evicted. "#WrestleMania
– Kristen Ashly (@KristenAshly) April 8, 2019
Sean Ross Sapp, the editor of Fightful, supported the concept of a late-night event for the main event. He tweeted:
The finish did not take place as expected. Rousey was not happy after that. I thought the situation made her look bad, apparently.
– Sean Ross Sapp from Fightful.com (@SeanRossSapp) April 8, 2019
Others have speculated that the arbitrator could have been charged with executing the three counts against Rousey's wishes. There have been rumors that the former UFC champion would be reluctant to accept a fall or a loss against Lynch, as there may have been a legitimacy to their enmity in behind the scenes.
Traditionally, this is not the kind of ending you would see in a match of this magnitude. WrestleMania's main events almost never end in reversing pins and no finisher applied. Due to the absence of these elements, it is not unfathomable to think that the end was slopped or altered without all parties being informed.
Anyway, the story is always made and the debate on the finish line will only add to the story of the very first main event of WrestleMania all-female.