WWE RAW: Top 10 Moments From The WrestleMania 35 Go-Home Show
What is arguably the most important RAW of the year is now in the history books and the road to WrestleMania is nearly complete. With no further obstacles remaining, Monday's most talented Superstars await only the Super Bowl of Wrestling this Sunday at MetLife Stadium.
At WrestleMania 35, legends will be made, history will be written, heroes will be honoured, and new champions will be crowned. Tonight's RAW served as the gateway to the stepping stones of history. The go-home edition of WWE RAW featured the penultimate chapter in WWE's Road to WrestleMania feuds, some of which have been more than a year in the making.
From WWE Hall of Famer Kurt Angle's final match against former RAW GM Baron Corbin to the returning Roman Reigns' intensely violent feud with the Scottish Psychopath Drew McIntyre to the first ever all female main event at WrestleMania, WWE left no stone unturned as the company heads toward Sunday's show of shows.
There were epic returns, tearful hall of Famers, demons, all-out brawls, and arrests. We unpack all that and more in this special WWE RAW: Top 10 Moments From The WrestleMania 35 Go-Home Show.
#10. Kurt Angle Tribute
By now most wrestling fans know about the storied career of WWE Hall of Famer Kurt Angle, who will wrestle his last ever match against Baron Corbin this Sunday at WrestleMania 35.
Fittingly, respectfully, and appropriately WWE decided to pay tribute to the Olympic gold medalist with an impeccable career retrospective video package. The video montage featured some of Angle's greatest career moments and included memorable matches against Shawn Michaels, Brock Lesnar, the late Eddie Guerrero and of course, that unforgettable moment in history where the Olympic legend won a gold medal with a "broken freaking neck."
As the video came to an end, the American hero received a standing ovation from the WWE faithful in America's capital city. Angle, overwhelmed with emotion, was reduced to tears in what was announced as the Hall of Famer's last ever appearance on Monday Night RAW.