Wrestle Mania XXIV - Results

Results

No. Results Stipulations Time
Pre-Show Kane won by last eliminating Mark Henry. 24-man interpromotional battle royal, with the winner receiving an ECW Championship match later on in the night. 06:50
1 John "Bradshaw" Layfield defeated Finlay (with Hornswoggle) Belfast Brawl 08:35
2 CM Punk defeated Shelton Benjamin, Chris Jericho, Carlito, Montel Vontavious Porter, Mr. Kennedy, and John Morrison Money in the Bank ladder match 13:55
3 Batista (representing Smackdown) defeated Umaga (representing Raw) Battle for Brand Supremacy 07:06
4 Kane defeated Chavo Guerrero (c) Singles match for the ECW Championship 00:08
5 Shawn Michaels defeated Ric Flair Singles match; Since Ric Flair lost, he was forced to retire. 25:14
6 Beth Phoenix and Melina (with Santino Marella) defeated Maria and Ashley. Playboy BunnyMania Lumberjill match 05:56
7 Randy Orton (c) defeated John Cena and Triple H Triple Threat match for the WWE Championship 14:09
8 Floyd Mayweather defeated The Big Show by knockout No Disqualification match; decided by either knockout or submission 11:36
9 The Undertaker defeated Edge (c) (with Vickie Guerrero, Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder) via submission Singles match for the World Heavyweight Championship 23:50

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