WWE Wrestlepalooza takeaways: AJ Lee is back, Rhodes primed to follow Cena's path
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WWE Wrestlepalooza takeaways: AJ Lee is back, Rhodes primed to follow Cena's path
"More than 11 years since they last met in a singles match, Brock Lesnar dominated John Cena to kick off the first WWE Premium Live Event (PLE) on ESPN in the main event of Wrestlepalooza on Saturday at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The Vision tag team of Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker defeated Jimmy and Jey Uso in a match refereed by LA Knight, who did more than just ... referee."
"Despite being away from the WWE for more than a decade, Lee looked impressive in a match that saw her use the Black Widow submission multiple times and the announcers' tables destroyed. A surprise moment happened before the main event when The Undertaker rode to the ring on a motorcycle to tell Stephanie McMahon that she will be the first Superstar to be inducted into the 2026 WWE Hall of Fame."
Brock Lesnar demolished John Cena to open Wrestlepalooza, using multiple F5s and leaving Cena incapacitated. The Vision (Bronson Reed and Bron Breakker) defeated Jimmy and Jey Uso in a match refereed by LA Knight. Stephanie Vaquer defeated Iyo Sky to claim the vacant Women's World Championship. CM Punk teamed with AJ Lee to beat Seth Rollins and Becky Lynch, with Lee using the Black Widow submission multiple times. The Undertaker made a surprise motorcycle appearance to announce Stephanie McMahon as the first inductee for the 2026 WWE Hall of Fame. Cody Rhodes retained the Undisputed WWE Championship over Drew McIntyre.
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