Last night all eyes were on New Orleans as WrestleMania rolled into town. 

The 34th edition of "The Show of Shows" had one of the most stacked cards in history, with nine titles on the line. 

As expected, Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns competed in the main event for the Universal Title, but there were some surprises along the way.

Before that match, The Undertaker made his return and squashed John Cena in a match that lasted less than five minutes, while Ronda Rousey impressed in her long-awaited WWE debut. 

Asuka's undefeated streak finally came to an end when she was submitted by Charlotte Flair and Seth Rollins became a grand-slam champion when he won the Intercontinental title.

In the penultimate match, The Bar (Sheamus and Cesaro), were expected to defend their Raw tag team titles against Braun Strowman and a partner of his choice. 

Ahead of the event, "The Monster Among Men" had kept his partner very quiet and came out to the ring alone. 

As the match was so high on the card, fans were expecting him to pair up with a huge name - and plenty had been rumoured. 

But instead of introducing another wrestler, Strowman took the mic and announced that he was going to pick a partner from the crowd and then went looking around in the WWE Universe. 

He ended up picking a 10-year-old child named Nicholas and escorted him back to the ring, much to the confusion of everyone else, including Sheamus and Cesaro, in attendance.

The match went ahead, with Strowman taking on The Bar, while Nicholas looked on from the apron. 

The lone challenger, unsurprisingly, did pick up the win and new tag team champions - Strowman and Nicholas, were crowned. 

It was one of the strangest matches in WrestleMania history and as Nicholas and Strowman walked back up the ramp with their belts, everyone was left wondering who exactly the kid was. 

Well, thanks to the power of social media, the identity of Nicholas has been revealed - and it turns out, he's the son of a WWE referee. 

According to Bodyslam.net, his father is John Cone, who was officiating at WrestleMania on Sunday night.  

The decision to have Nicholas partner with Strowman was certainly a strange one and fans weren't exactly sure how to react. 

But for Nicholas, who had his very own WrestleMania moment, Sunday was a night he'll never forget.