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|match4 = [[Triple H]] vs. [[Dave Bautista|Batista]]
|match4 = [[Triple H]] vs. [[Dave Bautista|Batista]]
|stip4 = [[No Holds Barred match]]<br>If Triple H loses, he must retire as a wrestler.<ref>{{cite web|last=Pappolla|first=Ryan|title=Triple H vs. Batista (No Holds Barred Match)|url=https://www.wwe.com/shows/wrestlemania/wrestlemania-35/triple-h-batista|work=WWE|accessdate=March 11, 2019}}</ref>
|stip4 = [[No Holds Barred match]]<br>If Triple H loses, he must retire as a wrestler.<ref>{{cite web|last=Pappolla|first=Ryan|title=Triple H vs. Batista (No Holds Barred Match)|url=https://www.wwe.com/shows/wrestlemania/wrestlemania-35/triple-h-batista|work=WWE|accessdate=March 11, 2019}}</ref>
|match5 = [[Kurt Angle]] vs. [[John Cena]]
|match5 = [[Kurt Angle]] vs. [[Baron Corbin]]
|stip5 = Singles match<br>Angle's farewell match<ref>{{cite web|last1=Burdick|first1=Michael|title=Kurt Angle vs. Baron Corbin (Kurt Angle's farewell match)|url=https://www.wwe.com/shows/wrestlemania/wrestlemania-35/kurt-angle-baron-corbin|work=WWE|accessdate=March 18, 2019}}</ref>
|stip5 = Singles match<br>Angle's farewell match<ref>{{cite web|last1=Burdick|first1=Michael|title=Kurt Angle vs. Baron Corbin (Kurt Angle's farewell match)|url=https://www.wwe.com/shows/wrestlemania/wrestlemania-35/kurt-angle-baron-corbin|work=WWE|accessdate=March 18, 2019}}</ref>
|match6 = [[Shane McMahon]] vs. [[The Miz]]
|match6 = [[Shane McMahon]] vs. [[The Miz]]
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|match8 = [[André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal]]
|match8 = [[André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal]]
|stip8 = [[Battle royal]] for the [[André the Giant]] Memorial Trophy<ref name=DOCTORDRE>{{cite web|last1=Burdick|first1=Michael|title=André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal|url=https://www.wwe.com/shows/wrestlemania/wrestlemania-35/andre-the-giant-memorial-battle-royal|work=WWE|accessdate=March 18, 2019}}</ref>
|stip8 = [[Battle royal]] for the [[André the Giant]] Memorial Trophy<ref name=DOCTORDRE>{{cite web|last1=Burdick|first1=Michael|title=André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal|url=https://www.wwe.com/shows/wrestlemania/wrestlemania-35/andre-the-giant-memorial-battle-royal|work=WWE|accessdate=March 18, 2019}}</ref>
|match9 = [[Samoa Joe]] (c) vs. [[Rey Mysterio]] vs. [[Kevin Owens]] vs [[Andrade "Cien" Almas]] vs [[Mustafa Ali]] vs [[R-Truth]] vs [[Rowan]]
|match9 = [[Samoa Joe]] (c) vs. [[Rey Mysterio]]
|stip9 = Ladder match for the [[WWE United States Championship]]<ref>{{cite web|last1=Burdick|first1=Michael|title=United States Champion Samoa Joe vs. Rey Mysterio|url=https://www.wwe.com/shows/wrestlemania/wrestlemania-35/samoa-joe-rey-mysterio|work=WWE|accessdate=March 19, 2019}}</ref>
|stip9 = Singles match for the [[WWE United States Championship]]<ref>{{cite web|last1=Burdick|first1=Michael|title=United States Champion Samoa Joe vs. Rey Mysterio|url=https://www.wwe.com/shows/wrestlemania/wrestlemania-35/samoa-joe-rey-mysterio|work=WWE|accessdate=March 19, 2019}}</ref>
|match10 = [[Asuka (wrestler)|Asuka]] (c) vs. TBD*
|match10 = [[Asuka (wrestler)|Asuka]] (c) vs. TBD*
|stip10 = Singles match for the [[WWE SmackDown Women's Championship]]<ref name="SDWomensTitleMatch">{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/smackdown/2019-03-26/article/womens-fatal-4-way-preview|title=Fatal 4-Way match to determine Asuka's WrestleMania challenger|date=March 19, 2019|last=Melok|first=Bobby|work=WWE.com|accessdate=March 20, 2019}}</ref>
|stip10 = Singles match for the [[WWE SmackDown Women's Championship]]<ref name="SDWomensTitleMatch">{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/smackdown/2019-03-26/article/womens-fatal-4-way-preview|title=Fatal 4-Way match to determine Asuka's WrestleMania challenger|date=March 19, 2019|last=Melok|first=Bobby|work=WWE.com|accessdate=March 20, 2019}}</ref>
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WrestleMania 35
Promotional poster featuring Charlotte Flair, Ronda Rousey, and Becky Lynch
PromotionWWE
Brand(s)Raw
SmackDown
205 Live
DateApril 7, 2019
CityEast Rutherford, New Jersey
VenueMetLife Stadium
Tagline(s)First-Ever Women's Main Event at WrestleMania
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WrestleMania 36

WrestleMania 35 will be the thirty-fifth annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event and WWE Network event produced by WWE for their Raw, SmackDown, and 205 Live brands. It will take place on April 7, 2019 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

The event is set to feature the first-ever women's main event match in the show's history.

Production

Background

WrestleMania is considered WWE's flagship event,[1] having been described as the Super Bowl of sports entertainment.[2] The event will be the first WrestleMania to be held in the state of New Jersey since 2013 (at the same venue).[3] This is the fourth WrestleMania to be held in the state of New Jersey (IV, V, 29), and the sixth in the New York City Metropolitan Area (I, 2, X, XX, 29).

On November 5, 2018, traveling packages for the event were sold;[4][5] tickets went on sale on November 16, 2018, with individual tickets costing from $35 to $2,500.[4]

On the March 4 episode of Raw, Colin Jost and Michael Che of Saturday Night Live (SNL) were introduced as special correspondents for the event.[6] The following week, Alexa Bliss was revealed as the host of WrestleMania 35.[7][8] On the March 18 episode of Raw, Elias announced that he would perform at WrestleMania.[9]

Storylines

The card will include matches that result from scripted storylines, in which wrestlers portray heroes, villains, or less distinguishable characters to build tension, culminating in a wrestling match or series of matches. Results are predetermined by WWE's writers on the Raw, SmackDown, and 205 Live brands,[10][11] with storylines produced on their weekly television shows, Monday Night Raw, SmackDown Live,[12] and the cruiserweight-exclusive 205 Live.[13]

At SummerSlam, Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair were involved in a triple threat match for the SmackDown Women's Championship, which Flair won. After the match, Lynch attacked Flair, ending their friendship.[14] Lynch defeated Flair for the championship at Hell in a Cell and they continued to feud over the title for the next few months.[15][16] At Survivor Series, Lynch was originally scheduled to face Raw Women's Champion Ronda Rousey in a champion versus champion match, but was replaced by Flair due to a legit injury;[17][18] during the match, Flair brutally attacked Rousey with weapons.[19] At TLC: Tables, Ladders, & Chairs, Rousey interfered in the namesake championship match between Lynch, Flair, and Asuka, costing both Lynch and Flair the match.[20] Lynch was unsuccessful in regaining the title at the Royal Rumble, but won the women's Royal Rumble match by last eliminating Flair, despite injuring her own knee, and chose to face Rousey for the Raw Women's Championship at WrestleMania 35.[21][22] Lynch then refused a medical examination on her knee after a brawl with Flair on SmackDown. Stephanie McMahon gave Lynch an ultimatum: have her knee examined or be suspended until she does. Lynch still refused and was suspended indefinitely.[23] By the following episode of Raw, Lynch had been medically cleared and her suspension was lifted, but Vince McMahon overruled the decision, suspended Lynch for 60 days, and replaced her with Flair at WrestleMania.[24] Over the next couple of weeks, Lynch continued to violate her suspension and attacked Rousey both physically and on Twitter. Following pleas by Rousey to reinstate Lynch, the suspension was lifted on the March 4 episode of Raw.[25] At Fastlane, a limping Lynch defeated Flair by disqualification when Rousey attacked Lynch. As a result, Lynch was added back into the championship match at WrestleMania to make it a triple threat match.[26] It was later announced that this match would become the first-ever women's match to main event WrestleMania.[27]

At the Royal Rumble, Seth Rollins won the men's Royal Rumble match, thus earning a world championship match of his choice at WrestleMania 35.[21] The next night on Raw, Rollins was given until the end of the night to choose his opponent. Later, after Universal Champion Brock Lesnar's advocate Paul Heyman tried to discourage Rollins from challenging Lesnar, Rollins confronted Lesnar, resulting in a brawl. Afterwards, Rollins chose to face Lesnar for the Universal Championship at WrestleMania.[22] On the March 11 episode of Raw, Heyman reminded Rollins of his previous encounters with Lesnar and Rollins was attacked by Shelton Benjamin, Lesnar's old wrestling friend from the University of Minnesota and tag team partner in Ohio Valley Wrestling; Benjamin performed several German suplexes on Rollins, just as Lesnar would do, but Rollins nonetheless defeated Benjamin in a match.[7]

On the February 19 episode of 205 Live, General Manager Drake Maverick scheduled an eight-man single elimination tournament with the winner facing Buddy Murphy for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship at WrestleMania 35.[28] The tournament began the following week. Tony Nese, Drew Gulak, Oney Lorcan, and Cedric Alexander advanced to the semifinals by defeating Kalisto, The Brian Kendrick, Humberto Carrillo, and Akira Tozawa, respectively.[29][30] Nese and Alexander then advanced to the finals,[31] which was won by Nese.[32]

On the SmackDown 1000 special on October 16, 2018, Batista, who had last wrestled in WWE in 2014, made an appearance for an Evolution reunion. During the segment, Batista praised fellow Evolution member Triple H for having done everything in the wrestling business, except defeat him;[33] during Batista's first singles run in 2005, he defeated Triple H in all three of their only matches against each other.[34][35][36] The two had a tense stare down before embracing, seemingly showing that there was no ill will between the two.[33] However, on the February 25, 2019 episode of Raw, a celebration for fellow Evolution member Ric Flair's 70th birthday was planned, but Flair did not show. It was then shown that Batista had attacked Flair backstage, and Batista asked if Triple H had his attention.[37] Triple H called out Batista on the March 11 episode of Raw,[25] where Batista stated that he wanted his final match to be on his own terms. He challenged Triple H to a match at WrestleMania 35, and Triple H accepted as a No Holds Barred match.[7] The following week, Batista explained that his hatred for Triple H dated back before their time in Evolution. He said Triple H had only used him and underestimated him. He said that Triple H was jealous and a control freak, and that he would end Triple H's wrestling career at WrestleMania.[38]

On the March 11, 2019 episode of Raw, WWE Hall of Famer Kurt Angle began his farewell tour, culminating with his farewell match at WrestleMania 35.[7] The following week, Angle chose Baron Corbin as his final opponent, explaining that while there were many opponents he would like to face, Corbin was the only one he wanted to beat. Corbin had caused Angle many problems while Angle was Raw General Manager from 2017–2018 and eventually supplanted Angle, becoming Acting Raw General Manager until December 2018.[38]

At Crown Jewel, Shane McMahon won the WWE World Cup, replacing The Miz in the finals, who was deemed unable to compete due to a pre-match brawl.[39] Following this, The Miz began a pursuit to form a tag team with Shane, claiming that they could become the "best tag team in the world". Shane finally agreed to the pairing, and the two won the SmackDown Tag Team Championship at the Royal Rumble.[21] They lost the titles at Elimination Chamber,[40] and failed to regain them at Fastlane; in both matches, Miz was pinned. Following their match at Fastlane, a disappointed Miz and Shane hugged Miz's father, who was in the front row. After Shane consoled Miz and his father, Shane then attacked Miz from behind, turning heel.[26] On the following episode of SmackDown, Shane explained that he was tired of people using him. He claimed that he enjoyed beating up The Miz at Fastlane and wanted to do it again at WrestleMania 35, and then scheduled a match between himself and Miz for the event.[41] Miz responded and said that people had warned him about Shane, but he did not listen. He said Shane was just as terrible as his father, Vince McMahon, and that he would defeat Shane at WrestleMania.[42]

For several weeks, AJ Styles and Randy Orton interrupted each other's backstage segments on SmackDown, insulting each other. At Elimination Chamber, Orton eliminated Styles in the Elimination Chamber match.[40] At Fastlane, after Orton had attacked Elias from behind with an RKO, he himself was then attacked by Styles with a Phenomenal Forearm.[26] On the following episode of SmackDown, Orton took umbrage with Styles referring to SmackDown as "the house that AJ Styles built", since Orton began his career on SmackDown in 2002 and became very successful, while Styles, who debuted in WWE in 2016, spent most of his career on the independent circuit (1998–2016), with Orton also referencing Styles' time in Ring of Honor and TNA Wrestling. Styles responded by saying that Orton had everything handed to him because of his family's wrestling lineage while Styles had to actually work for it. Styles eventually challenged Orton to a match at WrestleMania 35, which was made official.[41]

On the February 12 episode of SmackDown, The New Day's Kofi Kingston was a last-minute replacement for an injured Mustafa Ali in a gauntlet match to determine who would enter last in the WWE Championship Elimination Chamber match; Kingston pinned WWE Champion Daniel Bryan and lasted over an hour before being eliminated.[43] At Elimination Chamber, Bryan retained the title in the titular match, with Kingston being the last wrestler eliminated.[40] On the following episode of SmackDown, Kingston was granted a WWE Championship match at Fastlane after pinning Bryan in a six-man tag team match.[44] The following week, however, Vince McMahon replaced Kingston with a returning and "more deserving" Kevin Owens.[45] At Fastlane, The New Day (Big E, Kingston, and Xavier Woods) confronted Mr. McMahon, who scheduled a triple threat match for the title, however, Kingston was instead put in a handicap match against The Bar (Cesaro and Sheamus) and lost, while Bryan retained the title in his respective match.[26] On the following episode of SmackDown, The New Day again confronted Mr. McMahon, who said that Kingston would have to defeat Randy Orton, Samoa Joe, Cesaro, Sheamus, and Rowan in a gauntlet match to receive a WWE Championship match at WrestleMania 35.[41] The following week, Kingston won the gauntlet match, but Mr. McMahon then forced him to also wrestle WWE Champion Daniel Bryan, who defeated the exhausted Kingston.[42]

On the October 22, 2018 episode of Raw, Roman Reigns went on hiatus due to leukemia.[46] He returned on the February 25, 2019 episode and explained that his leukemia was in remission and that he would return to action.[37] At Fastlane, Reigns, Dean Ambrose, and Seth Rollins reunited for one last time as The Shield and defeated the team of Baron Corbin, Bobby Lashley, and Drew McIntyre, and The Shield performed their signature Triple Powerbomb on McIntyre through a broadcast table.[26] The following night on Raw, Reigns, who had not competed on Raw in five months, was scheduled to face Corbin, but McIntyre attacked Reigns before the match. Ambrose subsequently faced McIntyre in a falls count anywhere match in a losing effort.[7] The following week, McIntyre challenged Reigns to a match at WrestleMania 35 and then defeated Rollins later that night.[38]

The annual André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal was officially confirmed on the March 18, 2019 episode of Raw when Braun Strowman became the first to announce his participation. The following week, Saturday Night Live cast members Michael Che and Colin Jost - who had earlier been announced as special guest correspondents for WrestleMania - both declared their entry into the battle royal after Strowman told them that they could either enter the battle royal and take a chance of getting beaten up, or have Strowman find them backstage and be guaranteed of getting beaten up due to insults Jost made towards Strowman during a guest appearance on Raw[38]

At Fastlane, Samoa Joe retained the United States Championship in a fatal four-way match by making Rey Mysterio pass out to the Coquina Clutch.[26] On the following episode of SmackDown, Mysterio pinned Joe in a tag team match.[41] The following week, Joe was scheduled to defend the championship against Mysterio at WrestleMania 35.[42]

At Fastlane, Sonya Deville accidentally caused Mandy Rose to lose her SmackDown Women's Championship match against Asuka.[26] On the following episode of SmackDown, a similar incident happened, but this time with Rose accidentally causing Deville to lose her match against Asuka.[41] The following week, a fatal four-way match between Rose, Deville, Naomi, and Carmella was scheduled for the March 26 episode, with the winner facing Asuka for the SmackDown Women's Championship at WrestleMania 35.[47]

Matches

No.Matches*Stipulations
1Brock Lesnar (c) vs. Seth RollinsSingles match for the WWE Universal Championship[48]
2Ronda Rousey (c) vs. Becky Lynch vs. Charlotte FlairTriple threat match for the WWE Raw Women's Championship[49]
3Buddy Murphy (c) vs. Tony NeseSingles match for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship[50]
4Triple H vs. BatistaNo Holds Barred match
If Triple H loses, he must retire as a wrestler.[51]
5Kurt Angle vs. Baron CorbinSingles match
Angle's farewell match[52]
6Shane McMahon vs. The MizSingles match[53]
7AJ Styles vs. Randy OrtonSingles match[54]
8André the Giant Memorial Battle RoyalBattle royal for the André the Giant Memorial Trophy[55]
9Samoa Joe (c) vs. Rey MysterioSingles match for the WWE United States Championship[56]
10Asuka (c) vs. TBD*Singles match for the WWE SmackDown Women's Championship[47]
11Bobby Lashley (c) vs. Finn BálorSingles match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship[57]
12Roman Reigns vs. Drew McIntyreSingles match[58]
13The Boss 'n' Hug Connection (Bayley and Sasha Banks) (c) vs. The Divas of Doom (Beth Phoenix and Natalya) vs. The IIconics (Billie Kay and Peyton Royce) vs. Nia Jax and TaminaFatal 4-Way match for the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship[59]
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
*Card subject to change

(*) The winner of a fatal four-way match between Sonya Deville, Mandy Rose, Carmella, and Naomi on the March 26, 2019 episode of SmackDown will get a SmackDown Women's Championship match at WrestleMania 35.

WWE Cruiserweight Championship #1 Contender's Tournament

First round
205 Live
(2/26,[29] 3/5[30])
Semifinals
205 Live
(3/12[31])
Final
205 Live
(3/19)
         
Tony Nese Pin
Kalisto
Tony Nese Pin
Drew Gulak
The Brian Kendrick
Drew Gulak Sub
Tony Nese Pin
Cedric Alexander
Humberto Carrillo
Oney Lorcan Pin
Oney Lorcan
Cedric Alexander Pin
Cedric Alexander Pin
Akira Tozawa

André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal participants

Three entrants have been announced as of December 19, 2024.

 Raw
  – Free agent
Wrestler[55] Date
Braun Strowman March 18, 2019
Michael Che March 25, 2019
Colin Jost March 25, 2019

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