#3. The Demon Has Been Summoned

Bobby Lashley has used every underhanded tactic available in his feud against Finn Balor. While Balor was able to defeat Lashley in a handicap match to initially capture the Intercontinental Championship, it was nearly impossible to predict when Lashley's very own minion, Lio Rush, would strike. It was ultimately Rush that gave Lashley an advantage over Balor. Lashley used that advantage to recapture Intercontinental gold.
While Lashley and Rush made their way to the ring to gloat and predict WrestleMania 35 success, they were unprepared for what Finn Balor had in store. Balor appeared on the jumbotron only to announce that he would be wrestling as The Demon this Sunday at WrestleMania.
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Both Lashley and Rush appeared distraught as Balor transformed into the more sinister Demon character before their very eyes.
#2. Stephanie McMahon Makes A Historic Announcement

Stephanie McMahon promised to start RAW off with a historic announcement and WWE's chief brand officer did not disappoint. Despite a very poor attempt at an April Fool's joke (McMahon initially inserted herself in the WrestleMania 35 main event), McMahon did honour her promise and unveiled wrestling history at the show's opening.
McMahon announced that both the RAW and SmackDown Women's Championships would be defended during the historic all-female WrestleMania 35 main event. The winner of the match will take home both titles and be recognized as the undisputed women's champion for both the RAW and SmackDown brands.