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WWE WrestleMania 36 results in full: Drew McIntyre makes history with title change galore on Show Of Shows

DREW MCINTYRE made history as he defeated Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 36 to become the first-ever British WWE Champion.

In a historic Show of Shows taking place behind closed doors due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Scottish Terminator survived a series of F5s from the Beast Incarnate to upset the odds and claim the gold.

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Drew McIntyre made history by becoming the first-ever British WWE ChampionCredit: WWE
The Fiend Bray Wyatt beat John Cena in a Firefly Fun House match at WrestleMania 36Credit: WWE

Although McIntyre's crowning glory threatened to be overshadowed by one of the craziest WrestleMania matches of all time.

The Fiend Bray Wyatt dominated WWE legend John Cena in a bizarre Firefly Fun House Match that involved a series of sketches poking fun at the two stars history in wrestling.

Featuring cameos from both the Eater of Worlds and Dr of Thuganomics gimmick, the likes of Eric Bischoff, Vince McMahon and Nikki Bella were poked fun at.

But another WWE legend made a victorious comeback to the Performance Center as Edge gained revenge on Randy Orton to seal a triumphant return.

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The icon survived a bloody encounter to claim his first win for nearly a decade thanks to a con-chair-to to complete his remarkable comeback story.

The 46-year-old, real name Adam Copeland, was forced to retire in 2011 due to a neck injury but stunned the world in January with a dramatic appearance at the Royal Rumble.

Mandy Rose and Otis finally sealed their relationship with a kiss in an iconic WrestleMania moment as they followed up the revenge theme by showing up Sonya Deville and Dolph Ziggler.

Charlotte Flair added another accolade to her impressive collection as she was crowned the new NXT Women’s champion.

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