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2016 Topps WWE Road to Wrestlemania Checklist BASE BASE CARDS Name Card Title 1 Daniel Bryan Speaks about the first-ever Warrior Award Recipient 2 The Usos Induct Rikishi Into the WWE® Hall of Fame 3 Alundra Blayze Joins the WWE® Hall of Fame 4 Ric Flair Inducts Tatsumi Fujinami™ into the WWE® Hall of Fame 5 Triple H Inducts Arnold Schwarzenegger into the WWE® Hall of Fame 6 Hideo Itami Enters the Andre the Giant™ Memorial Battle Royal 7 Damien Mizdow Turns on The Miz® 8 Sting Enters the Ring 9 Triple H Makes A Post-Apocalyptic Entrance 10 D-Generation X Interferes with Sting's™ Match 11 Rusev Crashes Brock Lesnar™'s Homecoming 12 Bray Wyatt Makes a Grand Military Entrance 13 Roman Reigns Enters the Ring with an Army of Scarecrows 14 Sheamus Spears Brock Lesnar™ Mid F-5 15 Kalisto Returns, Sporting a New Look 16 Brock Lesnar Officially Joins the WWE® Roster 17 Neville Gets Suspended from WWE® 18 Big Show Makes his WWE® Debut 19 Fandango Chokeslams Roman Reigns™ onto a Car 20 Daniel Bryan™ & John Cena Embraces the WWE® Universe and Ditches Rosa Mendes™ 21 The Miz Defeat Tyson Kidd™ & Cesaro™ 22 The New Day Defeats Damien Mizdow™ for The Miz® Brand Rights 23 Roman Reigns Defeats Cesaro™ & Tyson Kidd™ for the WWE® Tag Team Championship 24 Seth Rollins Defeats Big Show® in a Last Man Standing Match 25 Bad News Barrett Defeats Randy Orton® in a Steel Cage Match 26 Sami Zayn Is Crowned the 2015 King of the Ring® 27 Erick Rowan Challenges John Cena® for the United States Championship 28 Neville Reunites with Luke Harper™ 29 Daniel Bryan Defeats United States Champion John Cena® via Disqualification 30 John Cena Relinquishes the Intercontinental Championship 31 Seth Rollins Defeats Rusev™ in an "I Quit" Match 32 Rusev Wins the WWE® World Heavyweight Championship Fatal 4-Way Match 33 Kevin Owens Dismisses Lana™ 34 Lana Assaults John Cena® 35 The New Day Kisses Dolph Ziggler™ 36 Kalisto Assist The Authority™ 37 The New Day Scales the Elimination Chamber 38 Nikki Bella Win the Tag Team Elimination Chamber Match 39 Kevin Owens Defeats Naomi™ and Paige™ 40 Ryback Defeats John Cena® 41 Dean Ambrose Wins the Intercontinental Championship in the Elimination Chamber Match 42 The WWE Locker Room Steals the WWE® Championship 43 Bray Wyatt Pays Tribute to "The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes™ 44 Sheamus Costs Roman Reigns™ the Money in the Bank® Contract 45 Nikki Bella Wins the Money in the Bank® Contract Ladder Match 46 John Cena Defeats Paige™ 47 The Prime Time Players Defeats Kevin Owens™ 48 Seth Rollins Defeat The New Day™ for the WWE® Tag Team Championship 49 Brock Lesnar Defeats Dean Ambrose™ in a Ladder Match 50 Brock Lesnar Gets Reinstated and Named Number One Contender 51 Cesaro Gets taken down by The Authority™ 52 Chris Jericho Defeats John Cena® via Disqualification 53 Nikki Bella Defeats Neville™ 54 Brock Lesnar Defeats Paige™ and Tamina™ 55 Rusev™ & Summer Rae Defeats Kofi Kingston™ 56 Brock Lesnar Attack Dolph Ziggler™ & Lana™ 57 John Cena Destroys J&J Security™'s Car 58 Rusev Defeats Cesaro™ 59 Stardust Defeats Kevin Owens™ and Cesaro™ 60 Brock Lesnar Returns, Defeating Neville™ 61 Cesaro Breaks Kane®'s Ankle 62 Bray Wyatt Defeats Rusev™ 63 Charlotte Defeats Roman Reigns™ 64 John Cena Defeats Brie Bella™ and Sasha Banks™ 65 Undertaker Defeats Kevin Owens™ via Submission 66 Brock Lesnar Costs Brock Lesnar™ the WWE® World Heavyweight Championship 67 John Cena®, Cesaro™ & Randy Orton Confronts Undertaker® 68 Seth Rollins Defeat Kevin Owens™, Rusev™ & Sheamus™ 69 John Cena Defeats Cesaro™ 70 Dean Ambrose™ & Cesaro Defeats Seth Rollins™ in a United States Championship Match 71 The WWE Roster Defeat Seth Rollins™ & Kevin Owens™ 72 Dean Ambrose™, Roman Reigns™ & Randy Orton Honors Rowdy Roddy Piper™ 73 The New Day Defeat The Wyatt Family™ & Sheamus™ 74 Undertaker Win the WWE® Tag Team Championship 75 Ryback Defeats Big Show® and The Miz® 76 Roman Reigns™ & Dean Ambrose Defeat The Wyatt Family™ 77 Seth Rollins Defeats John Cena® for the United States Championship 78 Team PCB Defeat Team Bella™ and Team B.A.D.™ 79 Undertaker Defeats BroCk Lesnar™ by Submission 80 Brock Lesnar Silences Bo Dallas™ 81 The Dudley Boyz Return to WWE® 82 Braun Strowman Makes his Debut 83 Sting Challenges Seth Rollins™ 84 Charlotte Defeats Brie Bella™ in a Beat the Clock Challenge 85 Sting™ & John Cena Defeat Seth Rollins™ & Big Show® NXT SUBSET 86 Hideo Itami Wins the WrestleMania Axxess® Tournament 87 Sami Zayn Returns to NXT 88 Becky Lynch Wins the NXT Women's Championship Number One Contender's Match 89 Kevin Owens Defeats Alex Riley™ 90 Tyler Breeze™ & Adam Rose Defeat Hideo Itami™ & Finn Bálor™ 91 Finn Bálor Wins the NXT Championship Number One Contender's Match 92 Charlotte™ & Bayley Defeat Emma™ & Dana Brooke™ 93 Sasha Banks Defeats Becky Lynch™ 94 Kevin Owens vs. Sami Zayn™ ends in a No Contest 95 Samoa Joe Makes his NXT Debut 96 Kevin Owens Defeats Solomon Crowe™ 97 Samoa Joe Defeats Scott Dawson™ in his Debut NXT Match 98 Samoa Joe vs. Kevin Owens™ Ends in a No-Contest 99 Finn Bálor™ & Samoa Joe Defeat Kevin Owens™ & Rhyno™ 100 Finn Bálor Defeats Kevin Owens™ for the NXT Championship 101 The Vaudevillains Win the NXT Tag Team Championship Number One Contender's Match 102 Sasha Banks Defeats Charlotte™ 103 Blake™ & Murphy Defeat The Vaudevillains™ 104 Bayley Defeats Charlotte™ 105 Bayley Defeats BeCky LynCh™ in the Number One Contender's Match 106 The Vaudevillains Win the NXT Tag Team Championship 107 Apollo Crews Wins his Debut Match 108 Samoa Joe Defeats Baron Corbin™ 109 Bayley Wins the NXT Women's Championship 110 Finn Bálor Wins the NXT Championship Ladder Match INSERT ROAD TO WRESTLEMANIA SHORT PRINT 1 Kevin Owens Defeats Ryback™ for the Intercontinental Championship 2 Charlotte Defeats Nikki Bella™ for the Divas Championship 3 John Cena Defeats Seth Rollins™ for the United States Championship 4 Seth Rollins Defeats Sting™ 5 Brock Lesnar Defeats Big Show™ 6 Tyler Breeze Makes his WWE® Debut 7 Alberto Del Rio Returns, Defeating John Cena® for the United States Championship 8 Roman Reigns Defeats Bray Wyatt™ in a Hell in a Cell® Match 9 Seth Rollins Defeats Kane®, Getting him Fired as Director of Operations 10 Brock Lesnar Defeats Undertaker® in a Hell in a Cell® Match 11 Paige Turns on Charlotte™ and Becky Lynch™ 12 Goldust Returns, Leading his Team to win their Survivor Series® Match 13 Ryback Leads his Team to win their Survivor Series® Match 14 The Brothers of Destruction Defeat The Wyatt Family™ 15 Roman Reigns Defeats Dean Ambrose™ for the Vacant WWE® World Heavyweight Championship 16 Sheamus Defeats Roman Reigns™ for the WWE® World Heavyweight Championship 17 The New Day Win the WWE® Tag Team Championship Triple Threat Ladder Match 18 Alberto Del Rio Defeats Jack Swagger in a Chairs Match for the United States Championship 19 Dean Ambrose Defeats Kevin Owens™ for the Intercontinental Championship 20 Sheamus Defeats Roman Reigns™ in a TLC Match for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship WRESTLEMANIA 32 ROSTER CARDS 1 The Rock 2 Triple H 3 Undertaker 4 Sting 5 Brock Lesnar 6 Seth Rollins 7 Roman Reigns 8 Randy Orton 9 Dean Ambrose 10 John Cena 11 Rusev 12 Daniel Bryan 13 Dolph Ziggler 14 King Barrett 15 Luke Harper 16 Bray Wyatt 17 The Miz 18 Ryback 19 Big Show 20 Cesaro 21 Tyson Kidd 22 Kofi Kingston 23 Big E 24 Xavier Woods 25 Brie Bella 26 Nikki Bella 27 Paige 28 Naomi 29 Natalya 30 Lana WWE IMMORTALS 1 Centurion 2 YES! Movement 3 The Viper 4 Ice Witch & Pyromancer 5 Dark Sorceress 6 The Authority 7 Deadman 8 Stone Watcher 9 Beast Incarnate 10 Soldier ROWDY RODDY PIPER TRIBUTE 1 Rowdy Roddy Piper™ Teams with "Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff™ 2 Rowdy Roddy Piper™ Faces Mr. T™ in a Boxing Match 3 Rowdy Roddy Piper™ Wins the Hair vs. Hair Match 4 Rowdy Roddy Piper™ Returns to WWE® at WrestleMania® V 5 Rowdy Roddy Piper™ Wins the InterContinental Championship 6 Rowdy Roddy Piper™ Defeats Jerry "The King" Lawler™ 7 Rowdy Roddy Piper™ Defeats Goldust™ in a Hollywood Backlot Brawl 8 Rowdy Roddy Piper™ Wins the United States Championship 9 Rowdy Roddy Piper™ Enters the WWE® Hall of Fame 10 Rowdy Roddy Piper™ Wins the World Tag Team Championship with RiC Flair™ DUSTY RHODES TRIBUTE 1 Wins WWE®'s First Mixed Tag Team Match 2 Defeats The Honky Tonk Man™ 3 Teams with Son Dustin Rhodes™ 4 Manages Ron Simmons™; Leads him to WCW® Championship 5 Returns to WWE® 6 Competes in Four-Man Survivor Series® Team of WWE® Legends 7 Joins the WWE® Hall of Fame 8 Faces Randy Orton® in his Final Match 9 The Dream Team™ Defeats The EnforCers™ 10 Teams with Dustin Rhodes™ for the Final WCW® PPV THE ROCK TRIBUTE 1 Becomes a Two-Time Intercontinental Champion 2 Makes it to the Final Two of the 1998 Royal Rumble® Match 3 Overthrows Faarooq™ as Leader of The Nation of Domination™ 4 Faces Triple H® in a Strap Match 5 Faces Triple H® in a Ladder Match at SummerSlam® 6 The Rock 'n' Sock Connection™ Win their Second World Tag Team Championship 7 Wins an "I Quit" Match for his Second WWE® Championship 8 Wins a Ladder Match for his Third WWE® Championship 9 Battles Stone Cold Steve Austin® at WrestleMania® 15 10 The Rock 'n' Sock Connection™ win the World Tag Team Championship BROCK LESNAR TRIBUTE JUMBO PACK CARD 1 Makes His WWE® Debut 2 & Paul Heyman™ win their Tag Team Match 3 Is Crowned the 2002 King of the Ring® 4 Defeats The Rock® for the Undisputed WWE® Championship 5 Defeats Undertaker® in a Hell in a Cell® Match BROCK LESNAR TRIBUTE RELIC BOX CARD 6 Is Betrayed by Paul Heyman™ 7 Defeats Big Show® for Entry in the Royal Rumble ® Match 8 Wins the 2003 Royal Rumble ® Match 9 Wins his Second WWE® Championship 10 Defeats
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