Wwe-2013 [ DELUXE ◆ ]
: Roman Reigns , Seth Rollins , and Dean Ambrose spent 2013 tearing through the roster, including a high-profile win over The Undertaker , Kane , and Daniel Bryan on Raw.
The year kicked off with a seismic shift at the . After a historic 434-day run, CM Punk lost the WWE Championship to The Rock , marking the People’s Champion's first title win in over a decade. This paved the way for the "Twice in a Lifetime" main event at WrestleMania 29 , where John Cena finally redeemed himself by defeating The Rock for the gold. The Rise of the "Yes!" Movement
The year concluded with a literal game-changer at the pay-per-view. WWE decided to retire the Big Gold Belt, pitting WWE Champion Randy Orton against World Heavyweight Champion John Cena in a TLC match. Orton emerged victorious, becoming the first-ever WWE World Heavyweight Champion and unifying the two historic lineages into one. 2013 WWE Highlights at a Glance wwe-2013
Details on the episodes that defined the "Yes!" Movement. Which part of WWE 2013 history should we explore next?
for specific pay-per-views (like WrestleMania or SummerSlam). The complete roster of champions from that year. : Roman Reigns , Seth Rollins , and
: The legendary Mick Foley headlined the 2013 class, joined by icons like Bruno Sammartino and Trish Stratus .
While Cena and Rock headlined, the soul of 2013 belonged to . His skyrocketing popularity forced him into the main event of SummerSlam , where he defeated John Cena in a classic. However, the celebration was short-lived as special guest referee Triple H turned heel, pedigreing Bryan and allowing Randy Orton to cash in his Money in the Bank contract. This betrayal launched the "Authority" era, which dominated storylines for the remainder of the year. One Title to Rule Them All This paved the way for the "Twice in
Watch the moment Daniel Bryan was officially recognized as the top star of 2013: