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Ripley, Owens and Zayn win titles at WrestleMania Saturday

Rhea Ripley, Kevin Owens, and Sami Zayn walked out of SoFi Stadium with extra baggage as all of them became new champions at WrestleMania Saturday.

Ripley took out Charlotte Flair in the co-main event of the night, defeating Flair with the Rip Tide finisher off the top rope. The Judgment Day member was the heavy favorite with the crowd and fans popped big when she got the three-count.

Meanwhile, Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn became the new Undisputed WWE Tag Team champions when they defeated The Usos in the main event. This ends The Usos’ historic 622-day reign as champions.

It was Zayn who delivered three Helluva Kicks on Jey Uso to end the match and as you can expect, the fans went absolutely ballistic when the referee hit the third count.

Earlier in the night, Austin Theory retained his United States title after he beat John Cena in the opening match of the night.


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