WWE is a company that never stops. Hours of live programming each and every week, most of which are packed with their fair share of big moments. Once a year though everything in WWE is amplified as the eyes of the pro wrestling world focus firmly on WrestleMania. It has been the biggest night on the WWE calendar since 1985 and it gets bigger every single year. Sunday night's WrestleMania may have been the biggest yet and here are all of the biggest moments from the show.

Double Stomp!

Regardless of what happens on the kick off show the main WrestleMania card has to start off with a bang. That certainly happened this year as The Miz, Seth Rollins, and Finn Balor started the show of shows by battling for the Intercontinental Championship. This one was guaranteed to be a terrific matchup and clearly whoever put together the match order realized that. It was also a match that any three of the men involved could have won. All three Superstars hit their finishers but in the end, it took some innovation from The Architect to finish things off. Balor was trying to cover The Miz when Rollins leaped back into the ring and hit both men with a Stomp at the same time.

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A Monstrous Samoan Drop

The match between Nia Jax and Alexa Bliss at WrestleMania was so much more than a championship bout. The two Superstars are best friends behind the cameras and were in front of them until recently. That was until Bliss was caught out saying some extremely hurtful things about the woman she supposedly called a friend. Since then, her horrible remarks have escalated and Jax has just wanted to get her hands on The Goddess more and more. You could tell that when she finally got the opportunity to vent her anger on the woman that caused it in New Orleans. Jax didn't just want to beat Bliss, she wanted to obliterate her. That's why she finished the match with a devastating Samoan drop from the second rope.

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The Last Tombstone Ever?

John Cena has been calling The Undertaker out for weeks with no response from The Deadman. That's why when WrestleMania rolled around on Sunday night Cena kept true to his promise and sat among the fans, watching the show from there. As expected though The Phenom eventually did show his face and clearly the sixteen time World Champion wasn't expecting it. The dream match between the two icons took place but it was a pretty short affair during which The Undertaker dominated Cena. The Franchise Player attempted to make a comeback but got caught by a chokeslam instead. Taker then delivered a Tombstone Piledriver to pick up the win, perhaps the last Tombstone we will ever see from the sure-fire Hall Of Famer.

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The Low Blow Felt Around The World

At Wrestle Kingdom 10 Shinsuke Nakamura and AJ Styles went one on one. Anyone who watched that match has been eagerly awaiting a day when the two of them would clash again. On Sunday night it finally did, and on an even bigger stage than the place that they fought before. Naturally, with two Superstars of this caliber, the match lived up to the hype and it delivered plenty of big moments. The biggest didn't come until after the final bell though. Nakamura got down on one knee and respectfully handed Styles his championship. Then The King Of Strong Style shocked the world and delivered a low blow to The Phenomenal One. Why Shinsuke, why?

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A Coast To Coast From The Commissioner

Thanks to Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn blindsiding Shane McMahon and Daniel Bryan the former was left to battle the two Canadians alone for the majority of the match. Keep in mind that less than two weeks ago Shane-O Mac was in hospital suffering from diverticulitis and a hernia. The McMahons never miss WrestleMania though and the commissioner competed in his match as planned. In fact, he didn't even take it easy despite his health issues. McMahon took all the moves he normally would and even managed to somehow deliver a coast to coast, a move he is very familiar with. The commissioner leaped from one side of the ring to the other, kicking a defenseless Zayn right in the face.

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How Many F5s?

As expected Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns closed the show and for the most part, it was The Beast Incarnate performance that we have grown accustomed to. That being him throwing his opponent around like a rag doll. Normally, it's suplex after suplex, but it quickly became apparent that suplexes weren't going to be enough to keep The Big Dog down. Instead, Lesnar decided to dole out as many F5s as he could and it felt like even 20 wouldn't keep Reigns down. The fourth one of the match was the most devastating as it sent the challenger through an announce table. He did need two more after that to stay down for the count though.

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Teeing Off On The COO

Not only did the tag team match between Ronda Rousey and Kurt Angle and Stephanie McMahon and Triple H end the way that the WWE Universe would have wanted it to, but it also delivered so much more. Most likely expected Rousey to do very little considering it was her first pro wrestling match ever but the former UFC Champion was extremely involved. In fact, the portion of the match that had the fans in an absolute frenzy came when she went toe to toe with The Game. The Rowdy One buried her boss in a flurry of fists and then went about trying to put him in an armbar. Unfortunately, she couldn't quite lock it in, that honor was saved for McMahon at the end of the match.

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Super Spanish Fly

We know for a fact that Charlotte Flair is not happy unless she is doing something that could potentially steal the show. With a dance partner like Asuka at WrestleMania, there was certainly every chance of that happening. Two of the greatest female performers on the face of the planet right now in a dream match with an incredible amount on the line. That's why it was always going to take a lot to keep one of them down, including the amazing move you can check out above. A Spanish Fly is normally something restricted to the cruiserweight division but on Sunday Flair managed to perform it on Asuka, and from the top rope no less. What can't The Queen of SmackDown Live do?

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