Two more matches made official for WWE WrestleMania 34

Two matches that had been expected to be added to the WrestleMania 34 card were made official on tonight’s episode of Raw.

First, it was confirmed that Nia Jax will be challenging for Alexa Bliss’ Raw Women’s Championship in New Orleans on April 8th. Their program has progressed over the last few weeks, with Bliss making fun of Jax and admitting to using her last Monday in a segment that was “accidentally” shown on the video screen. On tonight’s show, Bliss walked out of her match against Asuka and then ran away from Jax.

The 2018 Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal was also announced tonight. The Revival defeated Titus O’Neil & Apollo and then declared themselves as the first entrants in the match. They mentioned Braun Strowman challenging for the the Raw tag titles at WrestleMania, saying that they’ll become the first tag team to win the battle royal.

Mojo Rawley, Baron Corbin, Big Show, and Cesaro are the four wrestlers who have won the battle royal since it was created in 2014.

Here’s the updated card for WrestleMania 34:

  • Universal Champion Brock Lesnar defending against Roman Reigns
  • WWE Champion AJ Styles defending against Shinsuke Nakamura
  • Ronda Rousey & Kurt Angle vs. Stephanie McMahon & Triple H
  • SmackDown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair defending against Asuka
  • Raw Women’s Champion Alexa Bliss defending against Nia Jax
  • Intercontinental Champion The Miz defending against Seth Rollins and Finn Balor in a triple threat match
  • Raw Tag Team Champions Cesaro & Sheamus defending against Braun Strowman & a partner
  • Cedric Alexander vs. either Mustafa Ali or Drew Gulak in the Cruiserweight Championship tournament finals
  • The WrestleMania Women’s Battle Royal
  • The 2018 Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal

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