#2 Bianca Belair vs Sasha Banks for the SmackDown Women's Championship - WrestleMania 37 Night 1
WWE wrapped up the first night of the two-night WrestleMania with the SmackDown Women's Championship. The build-up was a bit weird, but fans had been clamoring for this one for some time. Bianca Belair, the Royal Rumble winner, challenged Sasha Banks for the SmackDown Women's Championship.
These two tore it down and had one of the best matches of the year. Bianca managed to show off her incredible strength while Banks proved herself to be one of the best veterans on the roster.
Speaking of Belair's strength, look at that. The gorilla press walking up the stairs, sending Banks over the ropes to the mat. It was fantastic.
Belair pulled out everything in order to beat Banks, but near the end it seemed impossible. When Banks kicked out of the 450 Splash, you could see the desperation in Belair's eyes.
In the end, the hair whip around the world cracked like thunder on Banks' midsection, and Belair was able to plant her with the KOD to win her first WWE Championship.
#1 Roman Reigns vs Daniel Bryan vs Edge for the WWE Universal Championship - Wrestlemania 37 Night 2
Roman Reigns has been unstoppable since returning to WWE back at SummerSlam. While opponents like Kevin Owens and Drew McIntyre came close to taking down The Tribal Chief, Edge and Daniel Bryan were no match for him.
The challengers had to team up to get Reigns out of the match along with his right hand man Jey Uso. Every time Edge and Bryan went back at one another, though, Reigns returned. There was no stopping the WWE Universal Champion on this night.
They hit him with everything. Reigns withstood a series of Yes Kicks and the Yes Lock before powerbombing Bryan onto Edge. Another powerbomb sent Bryan through a table, but before Reigns could celebrate he was speared off the steps by the WWE Hall of Famer.
The only time it looked like Reigns was in trouble was when Edge snapped. He brought the chairs in, and took Bryan out for good with the con-chair-to. As he looked to finish Reigns off, a returning Jey Uso made the save. Jey paid for his trouble with a spear, but it was just enough time for Reigns to recooperate.
After spearing Edge, Reigns crushed his skull with the con-chair-to before pinning both challengers at the same time. It was the kind of dominant performance that we rarely ever get to see, especially in WWE. Usually there's more done to keep major players protected, but Roman demolished Edge and Bryan without a second thought.