WWE WrestleMania 26 Results
By Raj Giri | March 28, 2010 |

Yoshi Tatsu won the 25 Man Battle Royal, which included The Great Khali, Goldust, Kozlov, Finlay, Mark Henry, Cryme Tyme, Santino Marella, Primo, Funaki, Zach Ryder, Vance Archer, Jimmy Yang, Slam Master J, Chris Masters, William Regal, Luke Gallows, Carlito, Tyler Reks, Mike Knox, Croft and Baretta and The Hart Dynasty (source: PWInsider).
Fantasia opens the show singing "America The Beautiful."
Unified WWE Tag Team Championship
The Big Show and The Miz (c) vs. John Morrison and R-Truth
R-Truth and Miz start off, and Truth gets off to a hot start until Miz makes the tag to Show. Show dominates until he tries to do a splash from the second rope, and is kicked off the rope by Morrison from the outside. Show tags Miz back in, and the faces take over.
Shortly after, Miz makes a blind tag to Show, who had just dispensed of Truth on the outside of the ring. Morrison tries to jump off the ropes with a kick to Miz, but Show nails him with a big right from the outside. Show - the legal man - then gets back into the ring and pins Morrison to retain the titles. Short match with not much to it.
Winners and STILL WWE Unified Tag Team Champions: ShowMiz
Triple Threat Match
Randy Orton vs. Cody Rhodes vs. Ted DiBiase
Orton gets the advantage early, but eventually falls prey to the numbers game. Dibiase and Rhodes spend the next several minutes double-teaming Orton with punches, kicks and a double suplex. Every time Orton tries to muster some offense, he's overwhelmed by the two-on-one advantage for Dibiase and Rhodes. Dibiase tried to make a cover on Orton, which upset Rhodes, who then threw Dibiase out of the ring. Rhodes went for a cover on Orton, and Dibiase got in the ring to break it up.
At this point, the match became a traditional triple threat with one man staying injured while two men worked in the middle of the ring.
The finish of the match saw Orton and Dibiase getting into the ring from the outside, Orton grabbed each wrestler and hit a double DDT. Orton then sent Dibiase out of the ring and punted Rhodes. Dibiase got back in the ring and went for Dream Street, but Orton reversed it and hit an RKO on Dibiase. Orton quickly covered Dibiase to get the three count and the win. Another short match with the crowd not really into it until the finish.
Winner via pinfall: Randy Orton.
Vickie Guerrero cut a promo in the back saying she'd be creating a WrestleMania moment tonight that would last forever. Jillian Hall came in and started singing, sending the heel divas bailing. Santino Marella came in and ate a Slim Jim, saying anything was possible and Jillian turned into Mae Young. He took another bite, and then she turned into Mean Gene in a dress. Another bite, and she turned into Melina who said that anything was possible. The segment reads as bad as it was.
Money in the Bank ladder match
Christian vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. Kane vs. Shelton Benjamin vs. Jack Swagger vs. Montel Vontavious Porter vs. Matt Hardy vs. Evan Bourne vs. Drew McIntyre vs. Kofi Kingston
All the wrestlers are knocked out of the ring early, and MVP threw a ladder in the ring and Drew McIntyre tried to capitalize early but was knocked off by Matt Hardy.
Early in the match saw a cool spot where Kane chokeslammed Evan Bourne from the inside of the ring onto a bunch of wrestlers on the outside of the ring.
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