WWE WrestleMania 36 Part 1 Results

Curtis Dillion 27 min read
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We’re getting a WWE 24 on Edge, which will air tomorrow night following WrestleMania Part 2.

It’s time for the three-way ladder match to determine the SmackDown Tag Team Champions. This match features one member from each team because The Miz is ill.

WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship
Triple Threat Ladder Match
(C) John Morrison Vs. Kofi Kingston Vs. Jimmy Uso

The bell rings and starts with a stalemate of reversals. All three men leave the ring and grab ladders and set them up in the ring. They all climb their respective ladder and fight on top of them but Morrison kicks Uso’s ladder over and down goes Jimmy. Kofi headbutts John until Uso pulls him down, but Kofi then jumps onto Uso with a crossbody.
Morrison climbs back up but Kofi pulls him down. Morrison with a snapmare and a running knee to Kofi, then he kicks Uso and punches him down. Morrison sets a ladder on the ground, ducks Trouble In Paradise, then looks for a springboard kick but Kofi avoids it. Uso scales the ladder but Kofi headbutts him off. Morrison climbs up with Kofi and punches him off, then grabs a belt but Jimmy drags him down and hits his head off the ladder.

Jimmy tries to resituate the ladder but Morrison kicks him. Kofi tries to dive through a ladder to kick them both but gets caught and they team to throw Jim over the ropes. Morrison slides under the ladder in the middle of the ring and Jimmy tips it over onto him…but John is in between the rungs and pokes Jimmy in the eye. Morrison shoves the ladder into Jimmy, then lifts it and hits Jimmy in the foot.
Morrison props the ladder between the ring ropes but Jimmy sets him on the top rope and stands on the ladder, looking for a superplex. Morrison trips Jimmy and he lands on the propped ladder. Morrison stands on the ring post and hits Starship Pain onto Jimmy on the ladder! Morrison takes his time setting a ladder perfectly under the belts, and starts climbing but Kofi springboards onto him and hits a hurricanrana!
Jimmy comes back to stop Kofi but gets tossed onto the apron and punched off. Kingston runs and dives over the ropes onto Morrison at ringside. Kingston lifts a ladder at ringside and throws it into Jimmy Uso who was running at him on top of the barricade! Kofi bridges a ladder between the ring and barricade and places Jimmy on it. Morrison climbs to the top rope but Kofi attacks him. Kofi climbs the nearest corner to Morrison but John walks along the top rope over to Kofi and hits a Spanish Fly!

Uso scales the ropes and hits a splash to Morrison and all three men are down. Jimmy sets the ladder up under the belts and starts climbing but Kofi holds his trousers. Kofi climbs the inside of the ladder and punches Uso off, then turns around and gets his fingers on the belts. Morrison comes back and brawls with Kofi but Kingston leaps off the ladder with a double stomp to Morrison.
Uso takes the bridged ladder from ringside and bridges it between the ropes and the upright ladder in the ring. Uso then flapjacks Kofi onto the ladder and yells “he dead booooyyy!” Morrison jumps onto the bridged ladder and jumps at Uso but gets superkicked. Uso puts Morrison on the bridge ladder, climbs to the top of another ladder but Morrison shoves that ladder over and Jimmy flies to the outside and hits the floor.
Morrison climbs the ladder and gets to the belts but Kofi comes back and punches him. Morrison and Kofi brawl but Jimmy is back and setting a ladder up beside then. All three men fight atop the ladders, all three get their hands on the belts, and get the hook unclipped. They’re fighting over the belts on the hook until Kofi and Jimmy headbutt John and he falls off backwards onto the bridged ladder….taking both titles with him!

Winner: John Morrison

Curtis Dillion

Curtis Dillion

Curtis does our weekly live match-by-match coverage of WWE RAW and SmackDown for Ringside News. In addition to SmackDown, Curtis also does WWE & NXT special event coverage as well. He has been helping out at for Ringside News for many years.