Posts Tagged ‘WrestleMania’

Brock Lesnar Claims He’ll Work More WrestleMania Shows, Talks UFC Future

WWE Superstar Brock Lesnar recently did a rare interview with the Los Angeles Times as part of his promotional duties for this Sunday’s WWE SummerSlam pay-per-view.

Lesnar talked about the main reason he came back to WWE, which he claimed was because they were willing to be flexible with his schedule. “I left originally because I was a caged animal 300 days a year on the road and they knew that. That was the bottom line – I don’t want to be that person,” Lesnar said. He continued, “I’m at a different stage in my life where I think I’ve earned all that. That was the only way I could make this happen. They [WWE] played ball and hopefully it’s a win-win for both of us. I really do enjoy putting on a show.”

Lesnar, who faces CM Punk at SummerSlam this Sunday on pay-per-view, noted that he will be appearing in “at least a couple more WrestleMania’s” after signing an extension with WWE earlier in 2013.

When the subject switched to UFC, Lesnar said he’s done with that part of his professional life. Lesnar said, “That chapter in my life has come to closure, and I’m comfortable with it.” He continued, “You’ve always got that part in your mind. I do miss it, but I’ve got to keep myself in check. What I went through the last few years was quite traumatic, not being able to fight like I wanted. I got back on the horse way too soon. Coulda, shoulda, woulda.”

Check out the complete L.A. Times interview with Brock Lesnar online at LATimes.com.

WWE SummerSlam Spoilers

WWE Announces 30 Years Of WrestleMania Mode In WWE 2K14 Video Game

WWE and 2K Sports issued the following press release on Monday:

2K Introduces 30 Years of WrestleMania® Mode in WWE 2K14®

Groundbreaking single-player campaign slated to transcend three decades of high profile matches and memorable moments in WWE history

New York, NY – August 12, 2013 – 2K today announced that WWE® 2K14, the forthcoming release in the WWE® flagship video game franchise, will include the 30 Years of WrestleMania® Mode, an unprecedented single-player campaign featuring iconic WrestleMania matches and an unparalleled roster spanning three decades of WWE history. Commencing with the inaugural WrestleMania, the nostalgic journey takes players through more than 45 matches, including the legendary match between Hulk Hogan vs. Andre the Giant for the WWE Championship at WrestleMania 3; WWE 2K14 cover Superstar Dwayne “The Rock®” Johnson vs. “Hollywood” Hulk Hogan in an “Icon vs. Icon” match at WrestleMania 18; and the much-anticipated WrestleMania 28 main event featuring The Rock vs. John Cena®. The 30 Years of WrestleMania Mode is inspired by the forthcoming WWE milestone – WrestleMania 30, scheduled for Sunday, April 6, 2014 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans.

“For nearly three decades, WWE has inspired millions worldwide through the historic, cultural and undeniable phenomenon that is WrestleMania,” said Chris Snyder, Senior Director of Marketing at 2K. “Through the 30 Years of WrestleMania Mode in WWE 2K14, players can now relive their favorite nostalgic and recent WrestleMania moments – from an incredible roster to authentic presentation and match play – in a unique and engaging way.”

WWE 2K14’s 30 Years of WrestleMania Mode will organize matches into a progressive single-player campaign, with the format curated by five distinct eras in WWE history. Unique presentation elements transport players through the different eras, including authentically recreated arenas, WWE Superstar entrances and ring attires, as well as era-specific graphics, screen filters and other presentation elements. In addition, extensive WWE-produced video packages and in-game, cinematic cut scenes set the stage and provide detailed background information on key matches. Historical objectives encourage players to authentically replicate popular match moments, while completing objectives will unlock a host of rewards, including additional playable WWE Superstars, alternate attire options, new arenas and WWE archive photography.

In celebration of today’s 30 Years of WrestleMania Mode announcement, 2K also disclosed the Company and Twitch.TV will present the WWE 2K14 30 Years of WrestleMania Mode Roster Reveal – live on Twitch.tv/2K from WWE SummerSlam Axxess on Saturday, August 17, 2013 at 12:30 p.m. PDT. The reveal will be hosted by WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross, WWE Hall of Famer Jerry “The King” Lawler and WWE Superstar Damien Sandow.

Become Immortal – 2K’s lineup of premier sports simulation titles expands with the Company’s upcoming release in the renowned WWE video game franchise, WWE 2K14. Developed by Yukes for the Xbox 360® games and entertainment system from Microsoft and PlayStation 3 system, WWE 2K14 is positioned to deliver the greatest roster in franchise history and be the most electrifying, authentic and comprehensive WWE video game experience to date. WWE 2K14 is rated “T” for Teen by the ESRB. Fans who pre-order WWE 2K14 will receive Ultimate Warrior at no extra cost on launch day on October 29, 2013 in North America and November 1, 2013 internationally.

For more information on WWE 2K14 and 2K, visit wwe.2k.com, facebook.com/WWEgames and @WWEgames on Twitter.

2K is a wholly owned publishing label of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. (NASDAQ: TTWO).

Confirmed RAW Matches For Tonight + SummerSlam *SPOILERS* For Sunday!

Original Plans For WrestleMania XXX Main Event Reportedly Dropped

The rumored Wrestlemania 30 main event between a heel Triple H against a returning “Stone Cold” Steve Austin (who would be wrestling on behalf of Vince McMahon) appears to have been scrapped. It’s unknown at this time why WWE has decided to go in a different direction – and whether this is any indication that Steve Austin won’t be wrestling on the show.

The Rock has been discussed as a possible replacement for Steve Austin in the match, but there’s no guarantee that he’ll ever wrestle again either.

The original storyline plan called for Vince McMahon, Stephanie and Triple H to “reunite” at SummerSlam – with Triple H and Stephanie turning heel later this year to set up a big power struggle against Vince.

Whether or not Steve Austin or The Rock wrestle at next year’s WrestleMania, the latest McMahon Family feud will be one of WWE’s top angles building up to (and culminating at) WrestleMania XXX.

(Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Content Listing For “The Best Of WWE At Madison Square Garden (8/27)

WWE will release The Best of WWE at Madison Square Garden on DVD and Blu-Ray on 8/27. You can pre-order the DVD & Blu-Ray copies now at Amazon.com. Here’s the official content listing:

DISC ONE:

50 Years of History

Ivan Koloff

WWE Championship Match
Ivan Koloff vs. Pedro Morales
8th February, 1971

Bruno Sammartino

WWE Championship Match
Superstar Billy Graham vs. Bruno Sammartino
27th June, 1977

Bob Backlund

Texas Death Match for the WWE Championship
Bob Backlund vs. Ken Patera
19th May, 1980

Harley Race

Match for the Undisputed Heavyweight Wrestling Championship
WWE Champion, Bob Backlund vs. NWA Champion, Harley Race
22nd September, 1980

The Iron Sheik

WWE Championship Match
The Iron Sheik vs. Hulk Hogan
23rd January, 1984

Sgt. Slaughter

Boot Camp Match
Sgt. Slaughter vs. The Iron Sheik
16th June, 1984

DISC TWO:

A Date Forever Etched in History

Vince McMahon

Hulk Hogan & Mr. T vs. “Rowdy” Roddy Piper & “Mr. Wonderful” Paul Orndorff
WrestleMania – 31st March, 1985

Bob Uecker

Andre the Giant & “Mr. Wonderful” Paul Orndorff vs. “Rowdy” Roddy Piper & “Cowboy” Bob Orton
10th August, 1985

The Miz

Intercontinental Championship Match
Honky Tonk Man vs. The Ultimate Warrior
SummerSlam – 29th August, 1988

Bret Hart

Intercontinental Championship Match
Bret “Hitman” Hart vs. Mr. Perfect
SummerSlam – 26th August, 1991

Howard Finkel

Ladder Match for the Intercontinental Championship
Shawn Michaels vs. Razor Ramon
WrestleMania X – 20th March, 1994

Kevin Nash

WWE Championship Match
Bob Backlund vs. Diesel
26th November, 1994

DISC THREE:

Under The Iconic Lights

The Rock

Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match
Rocky Maivia, “Wildman” Marc Mero, The Stalker, & Jake “The Snake” Roberts vs. Hunter Hearst Helmsley, Crush, Goldust, & Jerry “The King” Lawler
Survivor Series – 17th November, 1996

Vince McMahon

Stone Cold Stuns The Boss
Raw – 22nd September, 1997

Mick Foley

Falls Count Anywhere Match
Hunter Hearst Helmsley vs. Cactus Jack
Raw – 22nd September, 1997

Jim Ross

1st Ever Tag Team Tables Match
The Dudley Boyz vs. The Hardy Boyz
Royal Rumble – 23rd January, 2000

Daniel Bryan

#1 Contender Triple Threat Match
Triple H vs. Kurt Angle vs. Chris Jericho
Raw – 7th August, 2000

Booker T

Booker T Attacks Mr. McMahon
Raw – 25th June, 2001

Triple H

Triple H Returns
Raw – 7th January, 2002

Big Show

United States Championship Match
Big Show vs. John Cena
WrestleMania XX – 14th March, 2004

Trish Stratus

Trish Stratus vs. Mickie James
Raw – 11th September, 2006

John Cena

John Cena Returns in the Royal Rumble Match
Royal Rumble – 27th January, 2008

Shawn Michaels

Triple Threat Tag Team Match
D-Generation-X vs. Jeri-Show vs. John Cena & The Undertaker
Raw – 16th November, 2009

Great Moments Happen Here

BLU-RAY EXCLUSIVES:

Gerald Brisco

Steel Cage Match
Bruno Sammartino & Tito Santana vs. Randy “Macho Man” Savage & “Adorable” Adrian Adonis
12th July, 1986

Ted DiBiase

Intercontinental Championship Match
Bret “Hitman” Hart vs. “Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase
29th December, 1991

Alberto Del Rio

WWE Championship Match
Alberto Del Rio vs. CM Punk
Survivor Series – 20th November, 2011

Extra Stories:
Trish Stratus
Ken Patera
Mr. Fuji
Road Warrior Animal
Barry Windham
Koko B. Ware
Ricky Steamboat
Sika
Rocky Johnson
Edge
Brooklyn Brawler

Vince McMahon MSG Walk of Fame Induction

Hardy Searched By Airport Security, Austin’s Excessive Tweeting, HHH Puts Over HBK

-WWE Superstar Triple H recently put over his best friend, Shawn Michaels, in a new tweet posted on Sunday afternoon. A fan commented to “The Game” about his match with HBK at SummerSlam back in 2002, calling it “such a classic match.” Hunter replied to the fan by saying, “After 5 yrs off… There is only one @ShawnMichaels.”

-According to a new tweet, Matt Hardy was stopped and searched by airport security on Sunday because he had too much cash in his bag. The former WWE Superstar wrote on Twitter, “I got stopped & searched by TSA airport security today because I had too much cash in my bag. What a hassle! ;-)” The tweet was accompanied by a photo of Hardy holding up a sign that sarcastically read, “You don’t understand how hard it is to be Matt Hardy.”

-“WrestleMania” trended worldwide during the airing of the WrestleMania 29 special on NBC on Saturday night. “WrestleMania” reached as high as the number two spot, trailing only “#UFC163,” which trended worldwide at number one throughout most of the entire UFC pay-per-view show from Brazil on Saturday night.

-Also trending worldwide on Twitter, peaking at the number three spot, was “#RedneckIsland,” the CMT reality show hosted by WWE Hall Of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin. Austin encouraged fans to help him get the show trending, as he wrote on Twitter just before the start of the season finale of show, which aired on Saturday night, “Come on, folks. Lets get #redneckisland trending. RT like a sumbitch and hash tag redneck island.” Austin then proceeded to post nearly 50 tweets himself with the hash tag, “#RedneckIsland,” many of which were complaints about commercials and comments about how much beer he was drinking while watching the show.

BREAKING NEWS: Major Change Made To WWE SummerSlam PPV Lineup

Vince McMahon Talks WM29 On NBC, SD! Backstage Fallout & Social Media Score

-Vince McMahon recently took to Twitter to promote tonight’s WrestleMania 29 broadcast special on NBC. McMahon posted the following tweet on Friday afternoon:

“Don’t miss the 1 hour version of the most grandiose, spectacular event in all of show business! #WrestleMania 29 Saturday 9/8 CT on @NBC”

Follow Vince McMahon on Twitter @VinceMcMahon.

-Friday’s edition of WWE SmackDown dropped 21 percent in social media activity as compared to last week’s show. This week’s SmackDown scored a 77,716 in social activity, according to Trendrr.tv. The number marks the lowest score for the show in three weeks, but was still a strong enough score for the show to be number one on cable television on Friday night.

-The “Backstage Fallout” for this week’s SmackDown features Christian cutting a promo on his opponent at the upcoming SummerSlam pay-per-view, World Heavyweight Champion Alberto Del Rio. Additionally, AJ Lee and Layla are featured.

Check out the latest SmackDown “Backstage Fallout” video below:

BACKSTAGE NEWS: John Cena To Turn Heel?, Wyatt Family’s Next Feud After Kane

WWE Total Divas Results (7/28): Nikki/Cena Marriage Talk, Backstage At WM29

The following is a report from the series premiere of the new weekly WWE reality series on E!, “Total Divas.”

Total Divas kicks off with introductions and back-stories on some of the key characters on the show, such as the Bella Twins, the Funkadactyls (who are going by their real names, Ariane and Trinity) and Natalya (going by the name Nattie).

The show begins in Tampa, Florida. “10 Days Until WrestleMania.”

Trinity is dating John, known to WWE fans as Jimmy Uso, one half of the tag-team known as The Usos. The two are shown training to prepare for their first WrestleMania as wrestlers.

Nattie is shown training for WrestleMania with her father, WWE legend Jim “The Anvil” Neidhart in Tampa.

Now we meet Nkki Bella’s boyfriend, John. As the show notes, you may recognize him, he’s the current WWE Champion — John Cena. Cena and Nikki are shown at Cena’s home. They show a video package on Cena.

Next up we meet Brie Bella’s boyfriend, Daniel. Again, WWE fans may reocgnize him as Daniel Bryan. Brie notes that while he’s known in WWE as Daniel Bryan, his real name is Bryan Danielson.

We get to roam around backstage at a WWE event to see how the organization is run behind-the-scenes, as well as what goes into putting on a live event and television show. At the same time, we see Nattie in her hotel room preparing to go to WrestleMania. As we head to commercial break, we find out that Nattie is not going to be on WrestleMania.

–Commercial–

We return and we get to meet the newest addition to the WWE Diva roster, Eva Marie and Jo Jo. Nattie runs into the Bella Twins at their hotel. They show the new Divas meeting with Jane. Jane is a WWE Talent Relations official. The show how Nattie is treated backstage, which doesn’t come off well on this show.

Ariane is shown talking to her boyfriend in the hotel room. It is explained that Nattie basically has to babysit the new girls, the Funkadactyls and their boyfriends at WrestleMania, instead of getting to perform on the show.

We are backstage at a WWE event again, and ths time we see some heavy-duty drama. It is explained that Brodus Clay blew up at the Funkadactyls and other talent off-camera. Ariane ends up explaining to her boyfriend, Vincent, why she appeared to be noticably upset. Vincent, who is a pretty big guy, but not big enough, became irate. He repeatedly asks Ariane to go get Clay so he can confront him. Eventually, Nattie and Jimmy Uso have to tell Ariane that she needs to calm him down immediately. Someone also notes that Vincent would get his ass kicked.

–Commercial–

We return to some more drama, only a very different version. We are back in the hotel room with the new girls and the Bella Twins. The Bella Twins are upset that the new girls, specifically Eva Marie, look similar to them. They inform her that she needs to dye her hair blond.

We’re two days from WrestleMania now. We see Eva Marie headed to get her hair dyed. As we head to commercial break, she talks about how she doesn’t like the blond hair look.

–Commercial–

We’re back to find out that instead of blond hair, Eva Marie decided to dye her hair extremely red. We see her headed to see Jane, and she’s nervous about what she just did. Jane ends up liking the red hair.

We see John Cena walking the red carpet. Next the Divas are shown walking the red carpet. Nattie is on the red carpet doing interviews and pre-taped intros as it’s WrestleMania weekend kickoff time.

Back to Diva drama. We see the Bella Twins taking charge against the new Divas as it becomes more and more apparent that they don’t like the new girls.

As we head to another commercial break, we see the Bella Twins eating at a Cuban restaurant and talking. Nikki mentions how she is nervous about dating John Cena because she wants to get married and she’s afraid Cena won’t because he recently got out of a bad marriage.

–Commercial–

We return from commercial and we see the Funkadactyls backstage talking about an accident with Brodus Clay.

We shoot to Nikki and Cena out together at dinner. Nikki asks Cena about marriage and asks if the two getting married is something he sees in their future. Cena explains how he tried the marriage thing once and she knows how that worked out. Cena tells Nikki she makes him enjoy life. She tells Cena that she wanted to know if it was an option and tells him she loves him.

We return to the live WrestleMania show and see a countdown to WrestleMania on the titantron inside the arena. They show 30 minutes until the Divas match.

We see the Bella Twins watching Daniel Bryan and Kane wrestling in the ring later on. Then we find out that the Funkadactyls are having trouble getting ready for their WrestleMania match as we head to another break.

–Commercial–

We return and see the Funkadactyls have nothing to wear yet, as their ring outfits are still being made backstage. We see reviews of the Undertaker and CM Punk match as the girls scramble to get dressed.

As they head to the front to get ready to make their entrance, we hear John Cena’s music playing in the arena. Nattie says how they know something is wrong. We find out that their match has been cut from WrestleMania as we head to our final commercial break of the evening.

–Commercial–

As we return for the last segment of the show, they show the Bella Twins talking about getting cut from WrestleMania.

Trinity is shown and says there is absolutely nothing worse that can happen than getting cut from a WrestleMania match.

We return backstage at WrestleMania where we see WWE Diva Layla trying to console the Funkadactyls, who were distraught at being cut from the show.

A video package airs showing highlights of what fans can expect from this season of Total Divas on E! every Sunday night, and that concludes the premiere edition of Total Divas.

Spoilers For This Season Of Total Divas + Cena/Nikki Bella Marriage Update!

Press Release: Details On NBC’s WrestleMania 29 Broadcast On August 3rd

WWE and NBC issued the following press release on Friday:

World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. : WrestleMania 29: The World Television Premiere to Air on NBC Saturday, August 3 at 9/8C

STAMFORD, Conn., July 26, 2013 – WWE® and NBC are joining forces to bring WrestleMania to network television on Saturday, August 3 at 9/8C when WrestleMania 29: The World Television Premiere airs on NBC.

For the fifth year in a row, this special will allow fans to relive moments from the greatest sports entertainment spectacle in history.

The one-hour broadcast will feature the highly anticipated re-match between box office mega-star, The Rock® and WWE Superstar John Cena® for the WWE Championship.

WrestleMania 29: The World Television Premiere delivers this epic main event in its entirety for the first time on broadcast television.

On April 7,WWE’s record-breaking, annual pop-culture extravaganza grossed more than $72million, as 80,676 fans from all 50 states and 34 countries converged on MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ.WrestleMania 29 broke the record for MetLife Stadium’s highest grossing entertainment event. The event was broadcast around the world on pay-per-view in more than 100 countries and 20 languages.

Next year’s WrestleMania 30 takes place on Sunday, April 6, 2014 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, LA. Ticket information will be announced later this year.

For more information on “WrestleMania 29: The World Television Premiere,” please visit NBC.com ‘s “Movies & Specials” site: http://www.nbc.com/movies-specials-more/ .

Major WrestleMania XXX Changes Confirmed + WWE To Induct Warrior Into HOF? […]

WWE Looking To Push An African American Babyface, Update On WM31 Location

-WWE Senior Vice President of Special Events, John Saboor, was in San Jose, California last week meeting with officials regarding the area bidding to host WrestleMania 31. Saboor will head back to Dallas, Texas to meet with Cowboys Stadium officials in the near future.

Speaking of Saboor and Cowboys Stadium, WWE officials were apparently upset that the photo from Cowboys Stadium welcoming Saboor a few weeks ago leaked onto the internet.

-According to one source, WWE officials are apparently looking to create a big-time African American babyface. The idea is to create him to try and draw more directly from that demographic, as welll as move merchandise, similar to the role Rey Mysterio fulfills in WWE for the Latin community.

Update On Who WWE Will Push As African American Mega-Babyface!

[Credit: Wrestling Observer Newsletter]

Funkadactyls On E! News Tonight, WWE Magazine Celebrates 30 Years & More

-WWE.com currently has a feature up celebrating the 30th anniversary of WWE Magazine. Check that out online at WWE.com.

– WWE Divas Cameron and Naomi will be appearing on E! News tonight to promote Sunday’s premiere of Total Divas.

-The following is a new tweet from the official Twitter page of WWE:

Total Divas *SPOILERS* For Sunday, LIVE SD! *SPOILER* PBP Tonight + MORE!

Sandow’s Briefcase Plans, Jericho/WMXXX Surprise?, Bryan vs. Axel Expected

-WWE Superstar Damien Sandow, who is now referring to himself as “Sir Money In The Bank,” spoke with The Austin Chronicle recently about his plans on cashing in his Money In The Bank briefcase. “I will wait for the perfect moment, and I assure you that once I get the title, I plan on retiring with it,” said Sandow. “If I revealed my strategy, that wouldn’t be very smart, would it?”

-As previously reported, Chris Jericho finished up his current run with WWE at the latest SmackDown taping. Jericho will now go back on tour with his rock band Fozzy. According to one source, Jericho will be gone from WWE for at least several months, and his return may come as another WrestleMania XXX surprise.

-At one point, the plan was for Daniel Bryan vs. Curtis Axel to take place at SummerSlam. Instead, the two will likely compete in an upcoming RAW or SmackDown match in the next few weeks.

Tons Of Backstage News & Spoilers For This Year’s WWE SummerSlam PPV

[Credit: F4WOnline.com]

Steve Austin’s Rumored WrestleMania XXX Opponent, Undertaker’s Status

– The Undertaker had been rumored for a possible match at this year’s SummerSlam, but those plans are now off. The Undertaker is currently recovering from recent shoulder surgery and at this point, it’s doubtful whether he’ll be healthy in time for WrestleMania XXX next April.

– Speaking of WrestleMania XXX, speculation continues that WWE Hall of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin will return for one more match at the event.  In the event that WWE and Steve Austin can reach a deal for him to appear – the current plan is for Steve Austin to wrestle his former tag team championship partner (and heated adversary): Triple H.

A Steve Austin vs. Triple H feud would be an extension of the storied Austin vs. McMahon Family feud and would involve Triple H turning heel.

  • COMMENT BELOW and tell is if you like the idea of Steve Austin vs Triple H at WrestleMania XXX, or if you’d rather see Austin wrestle CM Punk (or someone else).

(Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter)

Update On Future WrestleMania Locations, RVD Teams With Bryan & Orton

– WWE is currently in the process of finalizing their plans of which cities will host WrestleMania in 2015 and 2016. WWE will decide on the locations next month, according to PWInsider.

Cities under consideration for those 2 shows include Dallas, Chicago, Philadelphia, Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area. The city of Orlando has also been pushing hard to host one of those two shows.

As we see each year, the location for WrestleMania 2015 is not expected to be made until early next year.

Comment Below and tell us where you think WWE should bring WrestleMania in the coming years.

– The dark main event after last night’s WWE SmackDown tapings saw Rob Van Dam team up with Daniel Bryan and Randy Orton to The Shield.

* First WWE 2K14 SCREENSHOTS: Ultimate Warrior, Randy Savage, HBK & More!

Detroit Submits Bids To Host WrestleMania 31 & 32

BlackburnNews.com reports that city officials from Detroit, Michigan have submitted bids to host WrestleMania 31 (2015) or WrestleMania 32 (2016).

Detroit Sports Commission Executive Director Dave Beachnau is quoted in the article, saying:

“It’s appealing because a lot of these international organizations draw from not just the United States or Canada but from around the world so there’s a certain appeal I think with a border that separates us that they can visit two nations in essentially one destination.”

Detroit last hosted Wrestlemania 23 back in 2007 at Ford Field.

The winning cities to host Wrestlemania 31 and 32 will be announced this summer, on August 1st.

WrestleMania 29 Grosses A Record $72 Million, Estimated 1.2 Million Buys

WWE announced Thursday that WrestleMania 29 set a record as the highest grossing event in company history, earning $72 million. The figure is up from the $67 million grossed by WrestleMania 28 last year.

WWE issued a press release stating that the show will once again exceed 1 million pay-per-view buys worldwide. A preliminary estimate revealed to Variety show that WrestleMania 29 will reach 1.2 million buys on pay-per-view, less than the record 1.3 million sold for last year’s event. However, it was noted that the number could still increase.

Highest Grossing WrestleMania® Ever

STAMFORD, Conn., April 25, 2013 – WWE® (NYSE:WWE) today announced that WrestleMania 29, held Sunday, April 7 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, grossed an excess of $72 million, the highest grossing event in WWE history. In addition, WrestleMania 29 will once again exceed 1 million global pay-per-view buys and attracted a sold out crowd of 80,676 fans from all 50 states and 34 countries at MetLife Stadium.

New Orleans, Louisiana will be the site of next year’s WrestleMania, which will take place Sunday, April 6, 2014 at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Ticket information will be announced later this year.

Ryback Says He Wants To Face Undertaker, Carlito Makes Fun Of Dolph Ziggler, J.J. Dillon Tidbit

– Ryback revealed in the May 2013 issue of WWE Magazine that one of his goals is to go one-on-one with The Undertaker at WrestleMania.

“For [The Undertaker] to be able to last this long in a business where you see the roster changing every year, it’s really amazing,” Ryback remarked. “I know it’s one of my goals to step in the ring at WrestleMania with him someday. It didn’t happen this year, but I’m hoping I’ll be at the very top of that list next year.”

More information on WWE Magazine is available here.

– Former WWE Superstar Carlito took a lighthearted jab at World Heavyweight Champion Dolph Ziggler on Twitter Thursday over the one-time Wellness offender’s physique. After revealing his goal to become “shredded” again following a muscle-gaining program, the 34-year-old jokingly said he’ll look similar to the WWE Superstar, but with muscles.

“Bulking process is done! Now back to being shredded!” wrote Carlito. “Im gonna look like a dolph ziggler…well, if he had muscles!!”

Baltimore Sun writer Arda Ocal revealed the following tidbit via Twitter concerning the legendary career of WWE Hall of Famer J.J. Dillon: “JJ Dillon told me on top of his head, 3,250 matches in his active career. He kept a log of every match/mileage for tax purposes.”

The Rock Issues Update On WrestleMania Injury, WWE To Make Announcement Thursday In Orlando

– Former WWE Champion Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has issued an update on his claim of an abdominal tear injury mid-way through his match with John Cena at WrestleMania.

Johnson wrote on Twitter Wednesday afternoon, “Injury update: Physical therapy starts tomorrow. Hardcore training starts today. Thank U guys for the love. 5 weeks out..#RoadToHercules.”

Johnson had previously indicated on Twitter that he believes he suffered the injury while delivering the Rock Bottom to Cena during the bout. Last Saturday, Johnson revealed that he and his physician had elected to not re-attach tendons to his pelvis as part of the rehabilitation process. “They’ll just scar up,” he noted.

– According to the Orlando Sentinal, WWE is scheduled to make an announcement tomorrow at 11:30 a.m. in Orlando, Florida, regarding a “new developmental.” State Gov. Rick Scott, Orange County Mayor Teresa Jacobs, WWE Executive Vice President, Talent and Live Events Paul Levesque (a/k/a Triple H) and Garry Jones, president of Full Sail University, are expected to attend the conference.

WWE representatives would not provide any additional details to the publication. The Sentinal notes that “several wrestling-insider websites” have speculated that the WWE will open a training facility.

The full article is available here.

Because Wrestling – Episode 95: An Evening With The Solomonster

This week on Because Wrestling, we’re joined by The Solomonster of SEScoops.com to talk about the latest in news from around the world of pro wrestling (more…)

WrestleMania Retrospective – The History

The History of WrestleMania

It’s the greatest spectacle in Sports Entertainment. Since 1985 this springtime tradition has created legends, and many unforgettable moments. Join Sescoops.com as we look at the last 28 WrestleMania’s leading up to WrestleMania 29 on April 7th, 2013.
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Date: March 31, 1985
Venue: Madison Square Garden
Attendance: 19,121

More WrestleMania Info, Photos & Results

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Date: April 7, 1986
Venues: Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Rosemont Horizon, Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
Attendance: 40,085 (Combined)
America The Beautiful: Ray Charles ( in Uniondale, NY)

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[tab id=3] WrestleMania III (1987)WrestleManiaIII-Poster
Tagline: Bigger! Better! Badder!
Date: March 29, 1987
Venue: Pontiac Silverdome, Pontiac, Michigan
Attendance: 93,173
America The Beautiful: Aretha Franklin

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WrestleMania IV (1988)WrestleManiaIV
Tagline: What The World Is Watching!
Date: March 27, 1988
Venue: Trump Plaza, Atlantic City, NJ
Attendance: 18,165
America The Beautiful: Gladys Knight

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[tab id=5] WrestleMania V (1989)WrestleManiaV-Poster

Tagline: The Mega Powers Explode!
Date: March 27, 1988
Venue: Trump Plaza, Atlantic City, NJ
Attendance: 18,946
America The Beautiful: WWF Women’s Champion Rockin’ Robin

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WrestleMania VI (1990)

Tagline: The Ultimate Challange
Date: April 1, 1990
Venue: SkyDome Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Attendance: 67,678
O Canada: Robert Goulet

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[tab id=7] WrestleMania VII (1991)WM7-Poster
Tagline: Super Stars And Stripes Forever!
Date: March, 24, 1991
Venue: Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena, Los Angeles California.
Attendance: 16,158
America The Beautiful: Willie Nelson

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[tab id=8]WrestleMania VIII (1992)WM8-Poster

Taglines: “The Macho/Flair Affair!” and “Friendship Torn Apart!”
Date: April 5, 1992
Venue: Hoosier Dome, Indianapolis, Indiana
Attendance: 62,167
The Star-Spangled Banner: Reba McEntire
The Undertaker’s Streak: 2-0 (Jake “The Snake Roberts”)

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[tab id=9]WM9-Poster
WrestleMania IX (1993)
Tagline: “World’s Largest Toga Party”
Date: April 4, 1993
Venue: Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada
Attendance: 16,891
The Undertaker’s Streak: 3-0 (Giant Gonzalez)

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[tab id=10]WM10-Poster
WrestleMania X (1994)
Tagline: “Ten Years In The Making”
Date: March 20, 1994
Venue: Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
Attendance: 18,065
The Undertaker’s Streak: 3-0 (Did not Compete)

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[tab id=11] WM11-Poster
WrestleMania XI (1995)
Tagline: None
Date: April 2, 1995
Venue: Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, Connecticut
Attendance: 16,305
America The Beautiful: Special Olympian, Kathy Huey
The Undertaker’s Streak: 4-0 (Def King Kong Bundy)

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[tab id=12] WM12-Poster
WrestleMania XII (1995)
Tagline: None
Sponsor: Tyco R/C: Maximum Heat!
Date: March 31, 1996
Venue: Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, California
Attendance: 18,853
America The Beautiful: Special Olympian, Kathy Huey
The Undertaker’s Streak: 5-0 (Def Disel)

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[tab id=13] WM13-Poster
WrestleMania 13 (1997)
Tagline: Heat
Sponsor: Playstation
Date: March 23, 1997
Venue: Rosemont Horizon Rosemont, Illinois.
Attendance: 18,197
The Undertaker’s Streak: 6-0 (Def Psycho Sid)

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[tab id=14] WM14-Poster
WrestleMania XIV (1998)
Tagline: The Greatest PPV Attraction of all time!
Sponsor: M&Ms
Date: March 29, 1998
Venue: Fleet Center, Boston, Massachusetts
Attendance: 19,028
America the Beautiful/The Star-Spangled Banner: Performed by Chris Warren and The DX Band (Off air)

The Undertaker’s Streak: 7-0 (Def Kane )

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[tab id=15]WM15-Poster

WrestleMania XV (1999)
Tagline: The Ragin’ Climax
Sponsor: M&Ms Crispy
Date: March 28, 1999
Venue: First Union Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Attendance: 20,276
America the Beautiful: Boyz II Men

The Undertaker’s Streak: 8-0 (Def The Big Boss Man)

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WrestleMania 2000 (2000)

Tagline: First Ever Fatal Four Way

Sponsor: M&Ms Crispy

Date: April 2, 2000

Venue: Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, California

Attendance: 18,034

The Star-Spangled Banner: Lilian Garcia

The Undertaker’s Streak: 8-0 (Did not compete)

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WrestleMania X-Seven (2001)

Tagline: Houston, We Have A Problem.

Sponsor: Snickers

Date: April 1, 2001

Venue: Reliant Astrodome, Houston, Texas

Attendance: 67,925

The Undertaker’s Streak: 9-0 (Def. Triple H)

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WrestleMania X-8 (2002)

Tagline: The One And Only

Sponsor: Skittles

Date: March 17, 2002

Venue: SkyDome Toronto, Ontario

Attendance: 68,237

The Undertaker’s Streak: 10-0 (Def. Ric Flair)

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WrestleMania X-8 (2003)

Tagline: Dare To Dream

Sponsor: Snickers Cruncher

Date: March 30, 2003

Venue: Safeco Field, Seattle, Washington

Attendance: 54,097

The Undertaker’s Streak: 11-0 (Def. Big Show & A-Train)

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[tab id=20] WM20-PosterWrestleMania XX (2004)

Tagline: Where it all begins again..

Date: March 14, 2004

Venue: Madison Square Garden, New York, NY

America the Beautiful: Boys Choir of Harlem

Attendance: 18,000

The Undertaker’s Streak: 12-0 (Def. Kane)

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[tab id=21] WM21-Poster

Tagline: [WrestleMania] goes Hollywood.

Sponsor: Snickers

Date: April 3, 2005

Venue: Staples Center, Los Angeles, California

America the Beautiful: Lillian Garcia

Attendance: 20,193

The Undertaker’s Streak: 13-0 (Def. Randy Orton)

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WrestleMania 22 (2006)

Tagline: Big Time

Sponsor: Snickers

Date: April 2, 2006

Venue: Allstate Arena, Rosemont, Illinois

America the Beautiful: Michelle Williams

Attendance: 17,159

The Undertaker’s Streak: 14-0 (Def. Mark Henry)

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WrestleMania 23 (2007)

Tagline: All Grown Up

Sponsor: 360 OTC

Date: April 1, 2007

Venue: Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan

America the Beautiful: Aretha Franklin

Attendance: 80,103

The Undertaker’s Streak: 15-0 (Def. Batista)

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Tagline: “The Biggest WrestleMania Under the Sun”

Date: March 30, 2008

Venue: Citrus Bowl, Orlando, FL

America the Beautiful: John Legend

Attendance: 74,635

The Undertaker’s Streak: 16-0 (Def. Edge for the WHC)

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WrestleMania 25 (2009)

Tagline: “The 25th Anniversary of WrestleMania”

Date: April 5, 2009

Venue: Reliant Stadium, Houston TX

America the Beautiful: Nicole Scherzinger

Attendance: 72,744

The Undertaker’s Streak: 17-0 (Def. HBK)

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WrestleMania 26 (2010)

Tagline: “Get All Fired Up”

Date: March 28, 2010

Venue: University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Arizona

America the Beautiful: Fantasia Barrino

Attendance: 72,219

The Undertaker’s Streak: 18-0 (Def. HBK)

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WrestleMania 27 (2011)

Tagline: “The Biggest WrestleMania Ever”

Date: April 3, 2011

Venue: Georgia Dome, Atlanta Georgia

America the Beautiful: Keri Hilson

Attendance: 71,617

The Undertaker’s Streak: 19-0 (Def. Triple H)

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WrestleMania 28 (2012)
Tagline: “Once in a Lifetime”

Date: April 1, 2012

Venue: Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida

America the Beautiful: Lillian Garica

Attendance: 78,363

The Undertaker’s Streak: 20-0 (Def. Triple H)

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WrestleMania – The History

The History of WrestleMania

It’s the greatest spectacle in Sports Entertainment. Since 1985 this springtime tradition has created legends, and many unforgettable moments. Join Sescoops.com as we look at the last 28 WrestleMania’s leading up to WrestleMania 29 on April 7th, 2013.
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[tab id=1] Wrestlemania1WrestleMania (1985)
Date: March 31, 1985
Venue: Madison Square Garden
Attendance: 19,121

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[tab id=2]WrestleMania II (1986)WrestleMania2-Poster
Date: April 7, 1986
Venues: Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Rosemont Horizon, Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
Attendance: 40,085 (Combined)
America The Beautiful: Ray Charles ( in Uniondale, NY)

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[tab id=3] WrestleMania III (1987)WrestleManiaIII-Poster
Tagline: Bigger! Better! Badder!
Date: March 29, 1987
Venue: Pontiac Silverdome, Pontiac, Michigan
Attendance: 93,173
America The Beautiful: Aretha Franklin

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WrestleMania IV (1988)WrestleManiaIV
Tagline: What The World Is Watching!
Date: March 27, 1988
Venue: Trump Plaza, Atlantic City, NJ
Attendance: 18,165
America The Beautiful: Gladys Knight

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[tab id=5] WrestleMania V (1989)WrestleManiaV-Poster
 
Tagline: The Mega Powers Explode!
Date: March 27, 1988
Venue: Trump Plaza, Atlantic City, NJ
Attendance: 18,946
America The Beautiful: WWF Women’s Champion Rockin’ Robin

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WrestleMania VI (1990)

Tagline: The Ultimate Challange
Date: April 1, 1990
Venue: SkyDome Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Attendance: 67,678
O Canada: Robert Goulet

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[tab id=7] WrestleMania VII (1991)WM7-Poster
Tagline: Super Stars And Stripes Forever!
Date: March, 24, 1991
Venue: Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena, Los Angeles California.
Attendance: 16,158
America The Beautiful: Willie Nelson

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[tab id=8]WrestleMania VIII (1992)WM8-Poster

Taglines: “The Macho/Flair Affair!” and “Friendship Torn Apart!”
Date: April 5, 1992
Venue: Hoosier Dome, Indianapolis, Indiana
Attendance: 62,167
The Star-Spangled Banner: Reba McEntire
The Undertaker’s Streak: 2-0 (Jake “The Snake Roberts”)

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[tab id=9]WM9-Poster
WrestleMania IX (1993)
Tagline: “World’s Largest Toga Party”
Date: April 4, 1993
Venue: Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, Nevada
Attendance: 16,891
The Undertaker’s Streak: 3-0 (Giant Gonzalez)

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[tab id=10]WM10-Poster
WrestleMania X (1994)
Tagline: “Ten Years In The Making”
Date: March 20, 1994
Venue: Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
Attendance: 18,065
The Undertaker’s Streak: 3-0 (Did not Compete)

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[tab id=11] WM11-Poster
WrestleMania XI (1995)
Tagline: None
Date: April 2, 1995
Venue: Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, Connecticut
Attendance: 16,305
America The Beautiful: Special Olympian, Kathy Huey
The Undertaker’s Streak: 4-0 (Def King Kong Bundy)

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[tab id=12] WM12-Poster
WrestleMania XII (1995)
Tagline: None
Sponsor: Tyco R/C: Maximum Heat!
Date: March 31, 1996
Venue: Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, California
Attendance: 18,853
America The Beautiful: Special Olympian, Kathy Huey
The Undertaker’s Streak: 5-0 (Def Disel)

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[tab id=13] WM13-Poster
WrestleMania 13 (1997)
Tagline: Heat
Sponsor: Playstation
Date: March 23, 1997
Venue: Rosemont Horizon Rosemont, Illinois.
Attendance: 18,197
The Undertaker’s Streak: 6-0 (Def Psycho Sid)

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[tab id=14] WM14-Poster
WrestleMania XIV (1998)
Tagline: The Greatest PPV Attraction of all time!
Sponsor: M&Ms
Date: March 29, 1998
Venue: Fleet Center, Boston, Massachusetts
Attendance: 19,028
America the Beautiful/The Star-Spangled Banner: Performed by Chris Warren and The DX Band (Off air)

The Undertaker’s Streak: 7-0 (Def Kane )

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[tab id=15]WM15-Poster

WrestleMania XV (1999)
Tagline: The Ragin’ Climax
Sponsor: M&Ms Crispy
Date: March 28, 1999
Venue: First Union Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Attendance: 20,276
America the Beautiful: Boyz II Men

The Undertaker’s Streak: 8-0 (Def The Big Boss Man)

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[tab id=16]WM2000-Poster

WrestleMania 2000 (2000)

Tagline: First Ever Fatal Four Way

Sponsor: M&Ms Crispy

Date: April 2, 2000

Venue: Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, California

Attendance: 18,034

The Star-Spangled Banner: Lilian Garcia

The Undertaker’s Streak: 8-0 (Did not compete)

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[tab id=17]WM17-Poster

WrestleMania X-Seven (2001)

Tagline: Houston, We Have A Problem.

Sponsor: Snickers

Date: April 1, 2001

Venue: Reliant Astrodome, Houston, Texas

Attendance: 67,925

The Undertaker’s Streak: 9-0 (Def. Triple H)

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[tab id=18]WM18-Poster

WrestleMania X-8 (2002)

Tagline: The One And Only

Sponsor: Skittles

Date: March 17, 2002

Venue: SkyDome Toronto, Ontario

Attendance: 68,237

The Undertaker’s Streak: 10-0 (Def. Ric Flair)

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[tab id=19]WM19-Poster

WrestleMania X-8 (2003)

Tagline: Dare To Dream

Sponsor: Snickers Cruncher

Date: March 30, 2003

Venue: Safeco Field, Seattle, Washington

Attendance: 54,097

The Undertaker’s Streak: 11-0 (Def. Big Show & A-Train)

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[tab id=20] WM20-PosterWrestleMania XX (2004)

Tagline: Where it all begins again..

Date: March 14, 2004

Venue: Madison Square Garden, New York, NY

America the Beautiful: Boys Choir of Harlem

Attendance: 18,000

The Undertaker’s Streak: 12-0 (Def. Kane)

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[tab id=21] WM21-Poster

Tagline: [WrestleMania] goes Hollywood.

Sponsor: Snickers

Date: April 3, 2005

Venue: Staples Center, Los Angeles, California

America the Beautiful: Lillian Garcia

Attendance: 20,193

The Undertaker’s Streak: 13-0 (Def. Randy Orton)

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[tab id=22] WM21-Poster

WrestleMania 22 (2006)

Tagline: Big Time

Sponsor: Snickers

Date: April 2, 2006

Venue: Allstate Arena, Rosemont, Illinois

America the Beautiful: Michelle Williams

Attendance: 17,159

The Undertaker’s Streak: 14-0 (Def. Mark Henry)

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WrestleMania 23 (2007)

Tagline: All Grown Up

Sponsor: 360 OTC

Date: April 1, 2007

Venue: Ford Field, Detroit, Michigan

America the Beautiful: Aretha Franklin

Attendance: 80,103

The Undertaker’s Streak: 15-0 (Def. Batista)

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WM24-Poster WrestleMania 24 (2008)

Tagline: “The Biggest WrestleMania Under the Sun”

Date: March 30, 2008

Venue: Citrus Bowl, Orlando, FL

America the Beautiful: John Legend

Attendance: 74,635

The Undertaker’s Streak: 16-0 (Def. Edge for the WHC)

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WrestleMania 25 (2009)

Tagline: “The 25th Anniversary of WrestleMania”

Date: April 5, 2009

Venue: Reliant Stadium, Houston TX

America the Beautiful: Nicole Scherzinger

Attendance: 72,744

The Undertaker’s Streak: 17-0 (Def. HBK)

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WrestleMania 26 (2010)

Tagline: “Get All Fired Up”

Date: March 28, 2010

Venue: University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Arizona

America the Beautiful: Fantasia Barrino

Attendance: 72,219

The Undertaker’s Streak: 18-0 (Def. HBK)

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WrestleMania 27 (2011)

Tagline: “The Biggest WrestleMania Ever”

Date: April 3, 2011

Venue: Georgia Dome, Atlanta Georgia

America the Beautiful: Keri Hilson

Attendance: 71,617

The Undertaker’s Streak: 19-0 (Def. Triple H)

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WrestleMania 28 (2012)
Tagline: “Once in a Lifetime”

Date: April 1, 2012

Venue: Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida

America the Beautiful: Lillian Garica

Attendance: 78,363

The Undertaker’s Streak: 20-0 (Def. Triple H)

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WrestleMania Restrospective – WrestleMania XXVII (2011)

Here’s Part 27 of our WrestleMania Retrospective series, looking back at past WrestleMania events as we march towards WrestleMania 29 on April 7th

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WrestleMania 27 (2011)
Tagline: “The Biggest WrestleMania Ever”
Date: April 3, 2011
Venue: Georgia Dome, Atlanta Georgia
America the Beautiful: Keri Hilson
Attendance: 71,617
The Undertaker’s Streak: 19-0 (Def. Triple H)

WrestleMania XXVII was the twenty-seventh annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), held on April 3, 2011 at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia.The event was the first WrestleMania in the state of Georgia and the second to be held in Southeastern United States, following WrestleMania XXIV. This was the final WrestleMania and the final pay-per-view promoted under the “World Wrestling Entertainment” banner, which was changed to WWE less than four days later.

71,617 Attended WrestleMania XXVII

71,617 Attended WrestleMania XXVII

Tickets for the event commenced sale to the public on November 13, 2010.According to WWE’s second-quarter earnings report, WrestleMania XXVII generated 1,059,000 PPV buys,up roughly 30% domestically and 15% internationally from the previous year. The event grossed US$6.6 million in revenue with 71,617 in attendance, making it the second highest grossing event in WWE behind WrestleMania XXV. It generated $62.1 million in economic impact for Atlanta, a $17 million increase from the previous WrestleMania event, and also generated approximately $7.8 million in local, state and county taxes.

The Rock Severed as Guest Host For WrestleMania XXVII

The Rock Severed as Guest Host For WrestleMania XXVII

The Rock
WrestleMania XXVII marked the return of The Rock to WrestleMania since 2004. The Rock, who guest hosted the event, walked to the ring at the shows open and cut a promo, mocking John Cena as well as firing up the crowd for WrestleMania. The Rock, the guest host, walked to the ring and cut a promo, mocking John Cena as well as firing up the crowd for WrestleMania XXVII.

Edge’s Last Match
The first televised match was for the World Heavyweight Championship. This match saw Edge defending his title against 2011 Royal Rumble winner Alberto Del Rio. Christian came out to watch the match ringside, as well as Brodus Clay and Ricardo Rodriguez. In the early part of the match, Del Rio focused on Edge’s injured arm and Christian warded off Clay and Ricardo. After some back and forth action, the ending came when Edge and Del Rio locked in their signature maneuvers. Edge locked in the Edgeucator while Del Rio locked in the Cross Armbreaker. When both men got up, Edge hit the Spear for the win. After the match, Edge and Christian destroyed Del Rio’s car. This would end up being Edge’s last match, as he announced his retirement a week later on Raw due to a legitimate neck injury.

Edge's Last WWE Televised Match

Edge’s Last WWE Televised Match

On the April 11 Raw, Edge announced his legitimate retirement from the WWE, due to injury and orders by his doctor, making his last match for the company against Del Rio at WrestleMania. Edge vacated the World Heavyweight Championship on the April 15 edition of SmackDown, therefore retiring as world champion. Christian would win the title at Extreme Rules in a ladder match against Del Rio, only to lose it at the hands of Randy Orton, on the May 6 episode of SmackDown.

Jerry Lawler pulls Michael Cole out of the "Cole Mine"

Jerry Lawler pulls Michael Cole out of the “Cole Mine”

Stone Cold Steve Austin served as guest referee in the Cole vs Lawler match.

Stone Cold Steve Austin served as guest referee in the Cole vs Lawler match.

Michael Cole Vs Jerry “The King” Lawler
Booker T and Jim Ross came out to call this match, which featured Michael Cole accompanied by Jack Swagger against Jerry “The King” Lawler, with the special guest referee being Stone Cold Steve Austin. This match started off with Lawler trying to get Cole out of his cole mine, and after some time, he did so and started pounding on him. Cole managed to counter and had the upper hand on Lawler for most of the match. Swagger tried to help Cole by throwing in the towel when Lawler began to take control but was denied and then got a Stone Cold Stunner. Lawler then forced Cole to tap out with the ankle lock while Stone Cold mocked him. After the match, Stone Cold shared a beer with Lawler and stunned Booker T, who came out to celebrate with Lawler.

After Lawler had seemingly won, the anonymous Raw GM reversed the decision in an email read by Josh Mathews because Stone Cold was a biased referee, making Cole the winner by disqualification. Stone Cold then proceeded to stun Mathews as well in retribution. Lawler then replaced Mathews and Booker T as the color commentator for the rest of the night, with Jim Ross doing the play-by-play.

Triple H tries to do what HBK couldn't two years in a row, defeat the streak.

Triple H tries to do what HBK couldn’t two years in a row, defeat the streak.

The Streak
The No Holds Barred match featured two icons in the WWE: The Undertaker and Triple H. Triple H first came out to For Whom The Bell Tolls by Metallica wearing a mask and suit, then removed it for his normal entrance theme.

The Undertaker locks in Hells Gate.

The Undertaker locks in Hells Gate.

The beginning of this match started off with Taker and Triple H going at it outside of the ring, destroying Michael Cole’s “cole mine” in the process. Triple H first gave a spinebuster to Undertaker through the Spanish announce table. This match went back and forth, with Undertaker hitting Triple H with a Chokeslam, Last Ride, but still Triple H kicked out of both. After that, Triple H answered back with a Pedigree, but Undertaker kicked out. Undertaker then hit the Tombstone Piledriver, but Triple H kicked out. The Game then nailed Undertaker with a chair shot to the head and a DDT on the chair, but after some more back and forth action Triple H was able to execute a second Pedigree, but Taker kicked out. Triple H immediately nailed him with a devastating third Pedigree, but The Undertaker still kicked out. After numerous steel chair shots, and telling Taker to stay down, Triple H seemingly had the match won when he executed Undertaker’s Tombstone Piledriver, but Undertaker once again kicked out. Triple H then grabbed a sledgehammer, but Undertaker locked the Hell’s Gate on Triple H. He tried to fight out of it, but Triple H tapped out.

The Undertaker had to be helped to the back, setting up a return match at WrestleMania XXVIII between him and Triple H.

The Undertaker had to be helped to the back, setting up a return match at WrestleMania XXVIII between him and Triple H.

The Undertaker’s WrestleMania streak thus continued to 19-0. After the match, the Undertaker had to be helped to the locker room by WWE staff after he collapsed outside the ring and could not walk under his own power.

WWE Championship

John Cena uses a church choir for his WrestleMania XXVII entrance.

John Cena uses a church choir for his WrestleMania XXVII entrance.

The last match was for the WWE Championship. It featured John Cena facing off against current champion The Miz (accompanied by Alex Riley). The first highlight of the match occurred when Cena hit the Five Knuckle Shuffle on The Miz. Cena then went for the Attitude Adjustment, but Miz countered with a DDT. There was a lot of back and forth action until The Miz hit the Skull Crushing Finale. That didn’t keep Cena down as he managed to hit the Attitude Adjustment; however, that didn’t keep Miz down either. Both men fought outside of the ring, but knocked each other out in the process. The match ended in a double countout, meaning The Miz would retain his title.

The Rock came out to intervene, but the Raw GM made an announcement. The Rock went to read it, but then disregarded it. He called for a restart to the match with a no disqualification, no countout, no time limit stipulation. The match restarted and, with Cena dragging Miz back inside the ring and attempting to execute an Attitude Adjustment, wasn’t successful. In retaliation for the Attitude Adjustment that Cena gave him on the Raw episode prior to WrestleMania, The Rock stalked Cena from behind and hit a Rock Bottom on him. Taking advantage, The Miz then covered a fallen Cena for the win.

The Miz retains his WWE Championship, making this the only WrestleMania in history without any title changes.

The Miz retains his WWE Championship, making this the only WrestleMania in history without any title changes.

After the match, The Rock had a staredown with Miz until Rock commenced an attack on him, ending the ambush with his signature spinebuster and his finisher, The People’s Elbow. WrestleMania XXVII went off air with The Rock posing on top of the turnbuckles for the fans.

The Rock rock bottoms John Cena at WrestleMania XXVII

The Rock rock bottoms John Cena at WrestleMania XXVII

Raw After WrestleMania XXVII
The following night on Raw, John Cena and The Rock agreed to face each other in a match at WrestleMania XXVIII, marking the first time a match had been announced almost a year in advance for any WrestleMania.

The Rock & John Cena agree to a match at WrestleMania XXVIII one year in advance.

The Rock & John Cena agree to a match at WrestleMania XXVIII one year in advance.

WrestleMania XXVII Results

Dark King Sheamus (c) wrestled Daniel Bryan to a no-contest Lumberjack match for the WWE United Dark The Great Khali won by last eliminating Sheamus 23-Man Battle Royal 08:34
• Edge (c) (with Christian) defeated Alberto Del Rio (with Ricardo Rodriguez and Brodus Clay) Singles match for the World Heavyweight Championship
• Cody Rhodes defeated Rey Mysterio Singles match 11:59
• Kane, Big Show, Santino Marella, and Kofi Kingston defeated The Corre (Wade Barrett, Ezekiel Jackson, Justin Gabriel and Heath Slater) 8-Man Tag Team match 01:34
• Randy Orton defeated CM Punk Singles match 14:46
• Michael Cole (with Jack Swagger) defeated Jerry Lawler by Disqualification Singles match with Stone Cold Steve Austin as Special Guest Referee 13:36
• The Undertaker defeated Triple H by submission No Holds Barred match 29:33
• John Morrison, Trish Stratus and Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi defeated Dolph Ziggler and LayCool (Layla and Michelle McCool) (with Vickie Guerrero) 6-Person Mixed Tag Team match 03:17
• The Miz (c) (with Alex Riley) defeated John Cena Singles match for the WWE Championship

Second Match May Be Added To ‘Mania Pre-Show, Kaitlyn Gives Insight Into Her Workout Routine (Video)

– This Sunday, WWE Intercontinental Champion Wade Barrett will defend his strap against The Miz at WrestleMania in the Interactive Pre-Show Sunday, airing at 6 p.m. ET/3 p.m. PT., exclusively on WWE.com, Yahoo!, facebook.com/wwe, YouTube.com/wwe and the WWE App. Today, rumors persist around WWE’s hotel base in Manhattan that a second bout may be added to the pre-show event.

PWInsider.com speculates that it may involve numerous talents not yet advertised for the show, such as a Lumberjack Match.

– In the following video, the “Hybrid Diva,” WWE Divas Champion Kaitlyn, explains what sets her workout routine apart from other WWE Divas.

WrestleMania Restrospective – WrestleMania 21 (2005)

Here’s Part 21 of our WrestleMania Retrospective series, looking back at past WrestleMania events as we march towards WrestleMania 29 on April 7th

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Tagline: WrestleMania goes Hollywood.
Sponsor: Snickers
Date: April 3, 2005
Venue: Staples Center, Los Angeles, California
America the Beautiful: Lillian Garcia
Attendance: 20,193
The Undertaker’s Streak: 13-0 (Def. Randy Orton)

WrestleMania 21 was the twenty-first annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It was presented by Snickers and took place on April 3, 2005 at Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.

The event was a joint-promotion pay-per-view, featuring performers from the Raw and SmackDown brands. The main match on the Raw brand was Triple H versus Batista for the World Heavyweight Championship, which Batista won by pinfall after executing a Batista Bomb. The predominant match on the SmackDown brand was John “Bradshaw” Layfield versus John Cena for the WWE Championship, which Cena won by pinfall after performing an FU. Another primary match was an interpromotional match between The Undertaker versus Randy Orton, which Undertaker won by pinfall after performing a Tombstone Piledriver. The featured matches on the undercard were Kurt Angle versus Shawn Michaels and a Money in the Bank ladder match. The event also featured the return of Stone Cold Steve Austin who started his part-time appearances with WWE at this event.

WrestleMania 21 was the first WrestleMania held at Staples Center, but the fifth to take place in the Southern California metropolitan area (following WrestleMania 2, WrestleMania VII, WrestleMania XII, and WrestleMania 2000). Tickets sold out in less than one minute for the event, making it the fastest ticket sell-out in the company’s history as well as the fastest ticket sell-out at Staples Center.

Money In The Bank

Edge becomes the first winner of The Money In The Bank ladder match at WrestleMania 21

Edge becomes the first winner of The Money In The Bank ladder match at WrestleMania 21

WrestleMania 21 was the site of the first ever Money in the Bank ladder match between Chris Jericho, Christian, Chris Benoit, Edge, Kane, and Shelton Benjamin. The idea for the Money in the Bank match was introduced by Jericho who proposed a six-man ladder match, for the event in which the winner would receive a contract for a World title match at the place and time of his choosing. Raw General Manager, Eric Bischoff, booked the match at WrestleMania 21 soon after.

The match contained many notable moments, including points where Jericho, Christian, Benjamin and Kane all jumped over the top rope to the outside of the ring to knock down multiple opponents. Another moment included Benjamin executing a T-Bone Suplex on Edge off the top of a ladder and later using an inclined ladder as a ramp to run up a standing and hit Jericho with a Clothesline maneuver. Benoit also executed a Diving headbutt from the top of a ladder onto Kane. In the conclusion of the match, Benoit climbed a ladder to attempt to retrieve the Money in the Bank briefcase hanging above the ring but was stopped by Kane who had also climbed the ladder. Benoit used repeated headbutts to knock Kane to the floor and attempted to retrieve the briefcase once more but was knocked down by Edge who hit him with a steel chair. Edge then climbed the ladder and successfully obtained possession of the briefcase to win the match.

Hulk Hogan makes an appearance at WrestleMania 21

Hulk Hogan makes an appearance at WrestleMania 21

Hulk Hogan Appearance
After the MITB match, Eugene entered the ring and shared his excitement about being at his first WrestleMania with the crowd in attendance. While attempting to recall his favorite WrestleMania moments, Muhammad Hassan and Daivari interrupted him with Hassan expressing his outrage for not being included in a match for the event. Hassan concluded that since he wasn’t scheduled to compete at the event and was therefore denied the opportunity to experience his own WrestleMania “moment”, he would have to create a “moment” of his own. Following this remark, Hassan and Daivari began to assault Eugene. With Eugene placed into a Camel clutch hold while Daivari verbally attacked him, Hulk Hogan came down to the ring to save Eugene from the assault, knocking Hassan and Daivari out of the ring. Hogan celebrated posing in the ring for the crowd.

The Undertaker vs Randy Orton
WM21-UndertakerfixedDuring The Undertaker and Randy Orton match. Bob Orton, Randy’s father and ringside manager, interfered and attacked Undertaker with his arm cast resulting in Orton gaining control of the match. Undertaker attempted to chokeslam Orton, but Orton countered the maneuver with an RKO that led to a two-count. Orton then attempted to use Undertaker’s own finishing maneuver against him with the Tombstone piledriver, however, it was reversed by Undertaker into a Tombstone piledriver of his own which led to the definitive pin fall. The Undertaker won the match and continued his undefeated streak at WrestleMania with a 13–0 record.[1][38]

HBK takes on Kurt Angle at WrestleMania 21

HBK takes on Kurt Angle at WrestleMania 21

HBK Vs Kurt Angle
A heavily promoted match for the event was an interpromotional match between SmackDown superstar Kurt Angle and Raw superstar Shawn Michaels. Their match stemmed from the Royal Rumble, the pay-per-view event two months prior to WrestleMania. At the Royal Rumble, Angle relentlessly attacked Shawn Michaels after Michaels had eliminated him from the Royal Rumble match. The next month at No Way Out, Angle lost a number one contenders match to John Cena, losing a spot in the SmackDown main event at WrestleMania. The next night on Raw, Michaels told SmackDown General Manager Theodore Long to inform Angle that he had challenged him to a match at WrestleMania. On the February 28 edition of Raw, after Michaels defeated Edge in a Street Fight, Angle attacked Michaels and accepted his challenge. On the next edition of SmackDown!, Michaels ambushed Angle in the ring, and the two of them brawled, until security broke it up. Angle claimed that he was better than Michaels, and said he would prove it by achieving everything that Michaels had, but doing it faster. He then won a ladder match, mocking Michaels match from WrestleMania X. He then challenged Marty Jannetty, Michaels former tag team partner to a match. He won after Jannetty tapped out. Angle also persuaded Michaels’ former manager, Sensational Sherri to do a spoof of Michaels’ theme song, “Sexy Boy”, calling his version “Sexy Kurt”. Michaels, however, interrupted and played a video highlighting all his accomplishments. When Sherri got emotional from watching the video, Angle put her in the Ankle Lock. Angle also interfered in Michaels’ match against Muhammad Hassan on the last edition of Raw before the pay-per-view, which resulted in Michaels defeating Hassan by disqualification.

The fifth match was the encounter of Shawn Michaels and Kurt Angle. It was a back and forth match between the two wrestlers in the beginning of the match. Mid-way in the match, Michaels hit Angle with a low blow, after he countered a suplex attack from Angle. Following the low blow, which was not seen by the referee, Michaels leapfrogged from the ring and laid out Angle onto the announce table. Angle would then gain control of the match, as he would apply the Ankle Lock on Michaels, forcing him to submit, thus Angle won the match.

Stone Cold Steve Austin and  Rowdy Roddy Piper at WrestleMania 21

Stone Cold Steve Austin and Rowdy Roddy Piper at WrestleMania 21

Stone Cold Steve Austin Appearance
“Rowdy” Roddy Piper confronted “Stone Cold” Steve Austin in Piper’s Pit until Carlito interrupted and began to insult them. This resulted in Carlito receiving a Stone Cold Stunner from Austin and Piper throwing him out of the ring. Both ended the segment celebrating with beer until Austin gave Piper a Stone Cold Stunner as well.

JBL Vs John Cena
The main feud heading into WrestleMania on the SmackDown brand was between John “Bradshaw” Layfield and John Cena, with the two battling over the WWE Championship. At No Way Out, Cena defeated Kurt Angle to earn a spot in the SmackDown main event at WrestleMania. During the latter event, JBL successfully defended the WWE title against The Big Show in a Barbed Wire Steel Cage Match.

The Champ Is Here! John Cena becomes WWE Champion

The Champ Is Here! John Cena becomes WWE Champion

As a result of Cena’s win, he began a feud with John “Bradshaw” Layfield and his Cabinet. On the February 25 edition of SmackDown, Cena and The Big Show defeated JBL and Orlando Jordan. The following week, JBL cut a promo on Cena, and insulted him, while Cena defended his United States title against Jordan. Jordan won the match after the Basham Brothers distracted the referee, and JBL hit Cena with the WWE Championship belt. They then blew up Cena’s customized design of the United States Championship, and replaced it with the original one. Later that night, Cena brought a steel lead pipe to the ring with him and ordered JBL to come out to the ring and fight him, only to have the SmackDown General Manager, Theodore Long make his way to the ring and inform Cena that he had to wait until WrestleMania to get his hands on JBL. Cena then gave the ultimatum for Long to be part of a solution or part of the problem. Cena then stated “Since you’re not going to bring JBL out here, then you’re part of then problem.” Cena then nailed Teddy Long with an FU and was thrown out of the arena. During JBL’s match that night, Cena returned and attacked The Cabinet. The next week, Long announced that if Cena laid a hand on JBL, apart from in matches, he would lose his WrestleMania match. In a Six-Man Tag Team match that night, John Cena and the WWE Tag Team Champions, Eddie Guerrero and Rey Mysterio defeated JBL and the Basham Brothers, but Cena had to stop himself from attacking JBL after the bell had rung. On a later edition of SmackDown!, Long clarified that if JBL physically provoked Cena, then Cena could retaliate. Cena then attempted to provoke JBL, by vandalising his limousine, and spray painting “FU” on JBL’s shirt. On the last SmackDown! before WrestleMania, however, JBL interrupted Cena’s match against Carlito and had Cena arrested for vandalism and, once Cena was handcuffed, JBL nailed him with a low blow and ended the show by leaving Cena laying defenseless.]

Former Evolution friends, Triple H takes on Batista for The World Heavyweight Championship

Former Evolution friends, Triple H takes on Batista for The World Heavyweight Championship

Triple H vs Batista
The main rivalry heading into WrestleMania on the Raw brand was between Triple H and Batista, with the two feuding over the World Heavyweight Championship. At New Year’s Revolution, on January 9, Triple H won an Elimination Chamber match to win the vacant World Heavyweight Championship. Triple H won the match by last eliminating Randy Orton following outside interference from Evolution members Batista and Ric Flair. Three weeks later at the Royal Rumble, Triple H successfully defended the World title over Randy Orton at the same event where Batista won the 2005 Royal Rumble match, by last eliminating John Cena, earning the right to participate in the main event of WrestleMania 21 against the champion of his choice. On the February 8 edition of Raw, Triple H defeated Edge to retain the World title due to Batista’s interference. Afterwards, as Batista raised Triple H’s hand and World Championship, Batista got a close look at the World Championship, then stared Triple H down, looking as if he was thinking about challenging Triple H for the World Championship. In an attempt to persuade Batista to challenge WWE Champion John “Bradshaw” Layfield rather than Triple H at WrestleMania, Triple H concocted a scheme to have Batista run over by a limousine resembling the one used by Layfield. Initially, Batista did not want help from Evolution and wanted to confront JBL by himself. Triple H insisted that Evolution accompany Batista anyway, saving him from the oncoming limousine. Batista became aware of the plot while eavesdropping on fellow Evolution members and signed a contract guaranteeing him a match with World Champion Triple H at WrestleMania, thus leaving Evolution and officially turning into a fan favorite. Batista pretended to sign with the SmackDown brand, giving Triple H and Flair the “thumbs up”, but turned it into a “thumbs down” (alluding to the way Randy Orton was kicked out of Evolution after winning the world title at SummerSlam 2004) before attacking the pair. This led to Batista’s departure from the stable.
At WrestleMania 21, Triple H entered to “The Game” performed live by Motörhead. The action was back and forth, with neither man in control for very long periods. In both the match’s and the event’s climax, Batista would pin Triple H after a Batista Bomb to win the World Heavyweight Championship.

WrestleMania 21 Results

• DARK MATCH Booker T won by last eliminating Chris Masters in a 30-man Interpromotional battle royal
• Rey Mysterio defeated Eddie Guerrero
• Edge defeated Chris Jericho, Shelton Benjamin, Chris Benoit, Christian (with Tyson Tomko) and Kane[38] Money in the Bank ladder match
• The Undertaker defeated Randy Orton (with “Cowboy” Bob Orton)
• Trish Stratus (c) defeated Christy Hemme (with Lita) for the WWE Women’s Championship
• Kurt Angle defeated Shawn Michaels Singles match
• Akebono defeated The Big Show Sumo match
• John Cena defeated John “Bradshaw” Layfield (c)[38] for the WWE Championship
• Batista defeated Triple H (c) (with Ric Flair) for the World Heavyweight Championship

WrestleMania Restrospective – WrestleMania XX (2004)

Here’s Part 20 of our WrestleMania Retrospective series, looking back at past WrestleMania events as we march towards WrestleMania 29 on April 7th

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WrestleMania XX (2004)
Tagline: Where it all begins again..
Date: March 14, 2004
Venue: Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
America the Beautiful: Boys Choir of Harlem
Attendance: 18,000
The Undertaker’s Streak: 12-0 (Def. Kane)

WrestleMania XX was the twentieth annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It took place on March 14, 2004 at Madison Square Garden in New York.

The event was a joint-promotion pay-per-view event, featuring performers from the Raw and SmackDown! brands. The card for the event featured two main events. The main match for the Raw brand was a Triple Threat match for the World Heavyweight Championship between champion Triple H, Shawn Michaels and Chris Benoit. Benoit won the match, making Triple H submit via the Crippler Crossface. The main match for the SmackDown! brand featured Eddie Guerrero versus Kurt Angle for the WWE Championship which Guerrero won after a small package. The event featured the return of The Undertaker, who defeated Kane after a Tombstone Piledriver. Also on the card was a match between Goldberg and Brock Lesnar with Stone Cold Steve Austin as the special guest referee. This was Goldberg’s final match with WWE, and Lesnar departed the company to pursue a career in the NFL, and later became a mixed martial artist with UFC before returning to WWE on April 2, 2012. After Goldberg won the match following a Jackhammer, both men were given a Stone Cold Stunner by Austin on their way out.

Madison Square Garden, the only venue to host 3 WrestleMania's.

Madison Square Garden, the only venue to host 3 WrestleMania’s.

WrestleMania XX was the third WrestleMania at Madison Square Garden but the fourth to take place in the New York metropolitan area (following WrestleMania I, WrestleMania 2, and WrestleMania X). The event grossed US$2.4 million in ticket sales, making the Pay-Per-View the highest grossing event ever for WWE at Madison Square Garden. More than 20,000 people from 16 countries, 48 states attended the event, which was also televised in more than 90 countries. The event generated an estimated $13.5 million of economic activity for New York City and created an equivalent of 96 full-year jobs.

The first match that aired was a singles match between The Big Show and John Cena for the WWE United States Championship, the first time the title was ever defended at the event; the match started out with The Big Show beating down on the challenger, not giving him any room. Cena hit an early FU though only secured a 2 count. Cena grabbed his signature chain and tried to attack Big Show with it, however the referee saw Cena with the chain and confiscated it due to it being illegal in the match. With the referee securing the chain with his back turned to the match, Cena hit Big Show with hidden brass knuckles and hoisted The Big Show up onto his shoulders for his finishing move, FU. Cena then immediately pinned The Big Show to win the match and the United States Championship.

John Cena becomes the WWE US Champion

John Cena becomes the WWE US Champion

The next match was made at the request of Kane, who had been receiving threats from his storyline brother, The Undertaker. This would mark the 2nd WrestleMania event that the Undertaker and Kane would go one-on-one with the first being WrestleMania XIV six years prior. In November 2003 at Survivor Series, Kane defeated Shane McMahon in an Ambulance match then during the latter event, he interfered and buried The Undertaker alive in the Undertaker’s match with Vince McMahon. On the November 20, 2003 edition of SmackDown, Kane appeared to give the Eulogy for the Undertaker. Kane claimed that the man as the Undertaker the world knew, has been dead for a long time because they were monsters and lived to strike fear into the hearts of normal men until the Undertaker portrayed himself (in the American Bad Ass/Big Evil persona) and became one of the fans. Kane stated that he watched Undertaker show compassion by defending Stephanie McMahon (during her feud with Vince McMahon) and show weakness in losing to Brock Lesnar for the WWE Championship at No Mercy. He then stated that Undertaker was not his brother nor a monster cause’ a monster shows no compassion nor has weaknesses. He referred to Undertaker as an impostor and a fraud that he buried alive and ended the eulogy by saying R.I.P. Two months later, Kane participated in the Royal Rumble match where he heard the bell toll from the Undertaker’s entrance music, distracting and distressing him and enabling Booker T to eliminate him from the ring. Over the following weeks, Kane repeatedly insisted that The Undertaker was “dead”, only to be met with various paranormal incidents such as a rainstorm localized over the ramp on which he stood. On the last edition of Raw, Kane appeared to the ring and saw an empty Casket standing in the ring but as he opened it, he saw an urn inside of it. He then grabbed the microphone and asked if that’s what he’s been looking forward to. He also stated it’s going to take more than an empty casket and an urn to intimidate and beat him. He then stated that the Undertaker’s legacy, his 11–0 WrestleMania streak and his life is coming to an end as he said “it’s back to the grave for you for good”. As he claimed that It’s over and that he’s not afraid of the Undertaker. The lights turned out but this time, the 10,000 pound wrestling ring lifted off the ground with Kane standing in it and tilted side ways, which would be the final message sent from the Undertaker before their match at WrestleMania XX.

Back to "The Deadman" gimmick. The Undertaker goes to 12-0 at Wrestlemania once again defeating Kane.

Back to “The Deadman” gimmick. The Undertaker goes to 12-0 at Wrestlemania once again defeating Kane.

The eleventh match of the event was the encounter of The Undertaker and Kane, which would be Undertaker’s first match since he was buried alive at Survivor Series 2003. After Kane made his entrance, he was seen looking toward the entrance ramp saying, “You’re not coming back tonight. You’re not coming back, I buried you alive.” After this, the lights in the arena went out and Paul Bearer, Undertaker’s former manager and Kane’s (storyline) father, was heard screaming gleefully, “oh yes!”, as he had done so numerous times in the past with Undertaker as his charge. Blue light began to fill the arena as Bearer, carrying the Undertaker’s former trademark urn, and several chanting Druids entered the arena carrying torches. Bearer walked to ringside, turned and said to Kane, “you’re no son of mine,” then turned back to the entryway and raised the urn. Moments later The Undertaker returned in the guise of the “Deadman” he had portrayed for years, complete with a black trenchcoat and hat. Before the match officially got underway Kane refused to believe that The Undertaker had returned, shouting at him repeatedly, “you’re not real!”, while Undertaker simply stood staring stoically at Kane. Eventually Kane decided to see if Undertaker was indeed standing in front of him by slowly inching forward with his hand outstretched. Undertaker responded by punching Kane, knocking him down, and the match got underway. The two continued brawling until Kane delivered a Chokeslam to Undertaker, which he sat up from shortly afterward while Kane was taunting Paul Bearer. The Undertaker then retaliated giving a Kane a Chokeslam of his own and executing his deadly finisher Tombstone piledriver into a successful pinfall, thus winning the match and remaining undefeated at WrestleMania with a 12–0 record. This was the second time that Kane faced off against Undertaker at WrestleMania and losing again, like the previous effort at WrestleMania XIV.

Stone Cold Steve Austin Sends Bill Goldberg out of the WWE.

Stone Cold Steve Austin Sends Bill Goldberg out of the WWE.

The seventh match featured Brock Lesnar and Goldberg with special guest referee, Steve Austin. The beginning of the match began with both men staring each other down, jawing back and forth, with no physical action for several minutes, causing an exasperated Austin at one point to coax them into locking up. The fact that they both were leaving the WWE immediately after the match, as well as the lack of effort brought forth by both Goldberg and Lesnar drew large heat from the fans throughout the match, with fans chanting, “You sold out”, “Na na na na, na na na na, hey hey, goodbye”, “Austin”, “This match sucks”, “We want Bret”, “Boring”, “Goldberg sucks”, and “Hogan”. Goldberg then successfully took Lesnar down with a Spear, that would only draw a two count after a pin attempt. Lesnar then executed the F-5 maneuver on Goldberg, but also resulted in a two-count pin attempt. Afterwards, Lesnar missed an attempt to knock Goldberg down, allowing Goldberg to execute another spear and a successful Jackhammer powerslam that led to a three count for Goldberg, thus winning the match. After the match, Lesnar responded to the fans’ criticism by giving the crowd the finger, followed by a finger to Steve Austin. Austin then executed a Stone Cold Stunner on both competitors to the crowd’s delight and celebrated with beer in the ring.

Brock Lesnar also sent home with a stunner. He wouldn't appear back in the WWE Until the Night After WrestleMania XXVIII

Brock Lesnar also sent home with a stunner. He wouldn’t appear back in the WWE Until the Night After WrestleMania XXVIII

The seventh match featured Brock Lesnar and Goldberg with special guest referee, Steve Austin. The beginning of the match began with both men staring each other down, jawing back and forth, with no physical action for several minutes, causing an exasperated Austin at one point to coax them into locking up. The fact that they both were leaving the WWE immediately after the match, as well as the lack of effort brought forth by both Goldberg and Lesnar drew large heat from the fans throughout the match, with fans chanting, “You sold out”, “Na na na na, na na na na, hey hey, goodbye”, “Austin”, “This match sucks”, “We want Bret”, “Boring”, “Goldberg sucks”, and “Hogan”. Goldberg then successfully took Lesnar down with a Spear, that would only draw a two count after a pin attempt. Lesnar then executed the F-5 maneuver on Goldberg, but also resulted in a two-count pin attempt. Afterwards, Lesnar missed an attempt to knock Goldberg down, allowing Goldberg to execute another spear and a successful Jackhammer powerslam that led to a three count for Goldberg, thus winning the match. After the match, Lesnar responded to the fans’ criticism by giving the crowd the finger, followed by a finger to Steve Austin. Austin then executed a Stone Cold Stunner on both competitors to the crowd’s delight and celebrated with beer in the ring.

The Rock's Last Match In The WWE until his return 8 years later against John Cena at WrestleMania XXVIII

The Rock’s Last Match In The WWE until his return 8 years later against John Cena at WrestleMania XXVIII

Next up was a Handicap match featuring Evolution (Randy Orton, Batista and Ric Flair) against The Rock ‘n’ Sock Connection (The Rock and Mick Foley). Evolution won the match when Orton pinned Foley after successfully executing an RKO. This would be The Rock’s last match until April 2012 at WrestleMania XVIII

The main feud on the SmackDown! brand was between Eddie Guerrero and Kurt Angle for the WWE Championship. In the beginning of 2004, Angle and Guerrero were allies while Guerrero feuded with his nephew Chavo Guerrero. On the January 29, 2004 edition of SmackDown!, Eddie Guerrero last eliminated Angle in a 15-man Royal Rumble style match to earn a shot at the WWE Championship. At the prior pay per view, No Way Out, Kurt Angle defeated The Big Show and John Cena in a Triple threat match to earn himself a title shot at WrestleMania on the same event where Guerrero defeated Brock Lesnar for the WWE title. On the February 19, 2004 edition of SmackDown!, Angle was the special guest referee in a match between WWE Champion, Eddie Guerrero and WWE Cruiserweight Champion, Chavo Guerrero. As Eddie was about to close in on the victory, Angle stopped the 3 count and would turn on Guerrero. On the following week’s edition of SmackDown!, Guerrero was eagar to get his revenge on Angle while looking for him but when he finally saw Angle, he shoved SmackDown General Manager, Paul Heyman and his assistant Dawn Marie out of his way only for Heyman to have Guerrero escorted out of the arena by security. Guerrero was scheduled to team with John Cena to take on Chavo Guerrero and the Big Show in a tag team match on that night but due to Guerrero being escorted out of the arena, he was replaced by Rey Mysterio for the tag match, which Mysterio and Cena won. Later that night, Angle appeared and stated that he attacked Guerrero for the SmackDown! fans and for the WWE. He then referred to Guerrero as a former drug addict that shouldn’t represent SmackDown! as the WWE Champion and stated that one day people will be thanking him for a champion that they could be proud of. Guerrero then came back to the arena and assaulted Angle until he got arrested by orders of Paul Heyman. As Guerrero got taken out of the building in handcuffs, Angle made some insulting comments to him until the officers drove away with Guerrero in the Police car. On the March 4, 2004 edition of SmackDown!, during Guerrero’s match with Heyman (while he was handcuffed), Angle interfered and knocked him down a few times until Guerrero defended himself by spitting on Angle. As Guerrero begged Angle to nail him with the WWE Championship belt, Angle did so and raised title the belt over-head to show an example for their match Wrestlemania XX.

Kurt Angle Vs Eddie Guerro

Kurt Angle Vs Eddie Guerro

The match between Eddie Guerrero and Kurt Angle over the WWE Championship, was centered around both men maneuvering around on the match. Guerrero used a DDT and Frog Splash maneuver on Angle that would result in a pin attempt; Angle then recovered and secured Guerrero with an ankle lock hold. However, Guerrero escaped the hold by rolling through it and throwing Angle out of the ring. As Angle was outside, Guerrero loosened his ring boot to relieve the pain. As Angle returned to the ring, he tried to apply the hold again. This time, Guerrero pushed Angle off with his other foot, allowing him to break free from Angle’s hold and leaving the challenger holding the champion’s boot. With Angle confused, Guerrero executed a Roll-up pin maneuver leading to a successful pinfall, thus winning the match and retaining the WWE Championship.

Chris Benoit applying the Crossface to Triple H.

Chris Benoit applying the Crossface to Triple H.

The main rivalry heading into the pay-per-view was on the Raw brand, with Triple H, Shawn Michaels and Chris Benoit feuding over the World Heavyweight Championship. This would mark the third pay per view event that Triple H would defend a World Championship at Madison Square Garden. The first event was January 2000 at the Royal Rumble, where Triple H retained the then-known WWF Championship over Cactus Jack. The second event at the same arena was in November 2002 at Survivor Series, where Triple H defended the World Championship in the 1st ever Six man Elimination Chamber match, which was won by Shawn Michaels. Triple H was the champion heading into the WrestleMania XX event with the origins of the rivalry beginning on the December 29, 2003 episode of Raw, when Michaels challenged Triple H for the World title in Michaels’ hometown of San Antonio, Texas. As it looked like Michaels was going to win his 5th World title over Triple H, Raw General Manager Eric Bischoff got to the ring at the last minute and made the pinfall but stopped at a 2 count, thus screwing Michaels in the process. At the Royal Rumble event on January 25, Triple H and Michaels faced each other again in a Last Man Standing match for the title, which resulted in a draw, and, as a result, Triple H retained the title, leaving question on who was the better of the two. Also at the pay-per-view, in the Royal Rumble match, SmackDown!’s Benoit won the contest by last eliminating The Big Show. The following night, on the January 26 edition of Raw, Michaels and Triple H were involved in an in-ring confrontation when Raw’s authority figure (referred to as the “Sheriff”), Steve Austin, made his way to the ring. He stated that, although Michaels should have a rematch, he had to “enforce the law”. He stated that, in the rules it specifies that the winner of the Royal Rumble may face either the WWE Champion or World Heavyweight Champion.

Mr WrestleMania at WrestleMania XX

Mr WrestleMania at WrestleMania XX

The winner of the Royal Rumble, Benoit, made his way to the ring, and stated that he would be challenging the World Heavyweight Champion at WrestleMania XX. On the February 9, 2004 edition of Raw, a contract signing took place between Benoit and World Champion, Triple H. As Triple H signed his name on the paper, Michaels came out to inform Benoit that the last thing he wanted to do is rain on his parade. He then stated that he more than anybody can respect Benoit’s effort to win the Royal Rumble match and earning a World title shot but suggested that Benoit could’ve stayed on SmackDown! to take care of business while Michaels, himself, was trying to finish his 10 year issue with Triple H on behalf of the Raw brand. He last stated that he is this close to finishing his rivalry and plans to do so at WrestleMania XX for the World title. Benoit responded by saying that it’s just not going to happen and stated that he’s the one who challenges Triple H for the World title, not Michaels. After Michaels responded by superkicking Benoit, he then signed his own name on the paper as the challenger to Triple H’s World Championship. On the following week’s episode of Raw, Michaels defeated Benoit due to interference by Triple H. Afterwards, Steve Austin appeared and announced that Triple H would be defending his World Championship at WrestleMania against both Michaels and Benoit in a Triple threat match. On the March 1, 2004 edition of Raw, after Michaels and Benoit lost to Randy Orton and Batista in a tag team match, World Champion, Triple H and the rest of Evolution attacked Michaels and Benoit, ending with Triple H nailing them with the Pedigree and rubbing his World title belt into their faces while they were laying motionless in the ring.

Chris Benoit becomes the World Heavyweight Champion

Chris Benoit becomes the World Heavyweight Champion

The main event was a Triple threat match over the World Heavyweight Championship between Triple H, Chris Benoit, and Shawn Michaels. This match marked the seventh title defense of the night, the most in WrestleMania history. The match started with Benoit and Michaels wanting to face the champion, but would wrestle each other, trying to gain an advantage before Triple H’s intervention leading to the match going back-and-forth between all three men, hitting their signature holds and maneuvers throughout. Benoit soon gained control over Michaels when he applied his signature hold the Crippler Crossface. As Michaels was about to submit, Triple H saved the match, attacking both men, and executing his own finisher, the Pedigree, on Michaels before Benoit halted his attempt to win the match. Triple H and Michaels would team up to suplex Benoit through the announcer’s table, trying to eliminate him from the match. The two continued to wrestle until Benoit made his return to action to save Michaels from getting pinned. Michaels then attempted to hit Benoit again with his signature kick, the Sweet Chin Music, but Benoit countered it, throwing Michaels out of the ring. As this occurred, Triple H attempted to execute the Pedigree again on Benoit, but Benoit countered and locked into the Crippler Crossface, and Triple H submitted. As a result, Benoit won the match and the World Heavyweight Championship. After the match, Eddie Guerrero came to the ring and the two embraced while confetti dropped for the emotional ending of WrestleMania XX.

Chris Benoit & Eddie Guerro celebrate at the end of WrestleMania XX

Chris Benoit & Eddie Guerro celebrate at the end of WrestleMania XX

WrestleMania XX Results

• John Cena defeated Big Show (c) Singles match for the WWE United States Championship
• Booker T and Rob Van Dam (c) defeated Garrison Cade and Mark Jindrak, The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray and D-Von) and La Résistance (René Duprée and Rob Conway) Fatal Four-Way match for the World Tag Team Championship
• Christian defeated Chris Jericho
• Evolution (Randy Orton, Batista, and Ric Flair) defeated Rock ‘n’ Sock Connection (The Rock and Mick Foley) Handicap match
• Torrie Wilson and Sable defeated Stacy Keibler and Miss Jackie Playboy Evening Gown match
• Chavo Guerrero (c) (with Chavo Guerrero Sr.) defeated Último Dragón, Shannon Moore, Jamie Noble, Funaki, Nunzio, Billy Kidman, Rey Mysterio, Tajiri, and Akio Cruiserweight Open for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship
• Goldberg defeated Brock Lesnar Interpromotional singles match with special guest referee Steve Austin
• Too Cool (Rikishi and Scotty 2 Hotty) (c) defeated The World’s Greatest Tag Team (Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin), The Basham Brothers (Danny and Doug) and The APA (Bradshaw and Faarooq) Fatal Four-Way match for the WWE Tag Team Championship
• Victoria (c) defeated Molly Holly Hair vs. Title match for the WWE Women’s Championship
• Eddie Guerrero (c) defeated Kurt Angle Singles match for the WWE Championship
• The Undertaker (with Paul Bearer) defeated Kane
• Chris Benoit defeated Triple H (c) and Shawn Michaels Triple Threat match for the World Heavyweight Championship

WrestleMania Restrospective – WrestleMania X-8 (2002)

Here’s Part 18 of our WrestleMania Retrospective series, looking back at past WrestleMania events as we march towards WrestleMania 29 on April 7th

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WrestleMania X-8 (2002)
Tagline: The One And Only
Sponsor: Skittles
Date: March 17, 2002
Venue: SkyDome Toronto, Ontario
Attendance: 68,237
The Undertaker’s Streak: 10-0 (Def. Ric Flair)

WrestleMania X8 was the eighteenth annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). It was presented by Sour Skittles and took place on March 17, 2002 at the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario. The event marked the final WrestleMania event under the WWF name. The event was the second WrestleMania to take place in the Toronto metropolitan area (following WrestleMania VI in 1990). The record-breaking attendance for the SkyDome of 68,237 grossed approximately $6.1 million CAD ($3.9 million USD). WrestleMania weekend also included WWF Fan Axxess at the Canadian National Exhibition’s Automotive Building.

The main event was between Chris Jericho and Triple H for the WWF Undisputed Championship, which Triple H won after a Pedigree. The main matches on the undercard featured The Rock versus Hollywood Hulk Hogan in a match dubbed “Icon vs. Icon”, Steve Austin versus Scott Hall, and Ric Flair versus The Undertaker in a No Disqualification match.

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A major feud for WrestleMania X8 was the rivalry between The Undertaker and the WWF co-owner, Ric Flair. The feud started over The Undertaker’s ambush on The Rock during the build up to No Way Out, with Undertaker giving The Rock a Chokeslam and a Tombstone Piledriver onto a car. Shortly afterwards, Ric Flair openly detested The Undertaker’s actions. At the No Way Out event, Flair interfered with Undertaker’s match against The Rock, finally hitting Undertaker with a lead pipe to aid The Rock in victory. Far from pleased over this result, The Undertaker challenged Flair to a match at WrestleMania. Flair refused, stating that he is an owner and no longer a wrestler. However, Undertaker tried to convince Flair by attacking select members of Flair’s friends and family. Following a match on the February 25 edition of Raw, Flair’s friend Arn Anderson was ambushed by The Undertaker during his road agent duties. The Undertaker followed this the following week by attacking Flair’s son David, threatening that the rest of Flair’s children would follow. Upon this attack, Flair accepted the match on the March 7 edition of SmackDown!. Later that night, the two ended up brawling into the audience, resulting in Flair punching out a fan by accident. As a result, Flair was arrested to Undertaker’s delight. On the March 11 episode of Raw, Flair’s rival co-owner Vince McMahon asked for an emergency board meeting with the WWF board of directors citing that Flair’s attack of a fan was unacceptable and that either he or Flair should have absolute authority and power over the company. With Flair still keen on taking on Undertaker at WrestleMania, CEO Linda McMahon had no choice but to give Vince total control over the company. Despite this, Linda also stated that the ownership situation will also be reviewed after WrestleMania with a final decision. To add further insult, Vince McMahon booked David Flair in a match against The Undertaker on the March 14 episode of SmackDown!. The Undertaker almost gave David a Last Ride, but was stopped by Ric Flair who saved his son with some steel chair shots.

The Undertaker defeats the Legendary Ric Flair to go 10-0 at WrestleMania-X8

The Undertaker defeats the Legendary Ric Flair to go 10-0 at WrestleMania-X8

At WrestleMania-X8 Ric Flair took on The Undertaker in a No Disqualification match. The match started with a brawl outside the ring with Flair’s back getting smashed into the ring post. Undertaker tried his Old School maneuver on Flair, but Flair retaliated by pulling him off the top turnbuckles. Later on in Arn Anderson dashed out into the ring and hit a Spinebuster on The Undertaker. Despite this, the move only gave Flair a two-count and soon after, Undertaker locked Anderson in a Dragon sleeper. Flair broke them up with a few chair shots on Undertaker’s back. The Undertaker retaliated with a big boot and failing a Last Ride attempt, Undertaker hit the Tombstone Piledriver on Flair and pinned him to increase his WrestleMania winning streak to 10–0.

The secondary feud built up in the lead to the event pitted The Rock and Steve Austin against the New World Order (Hollywood Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash and Scott Hall). The Rock’s involvement with the nWo started after his win over The Undertaker at No Way Out, when a photo request from Hogan for his son turned into a trade of insults. On the following episode of Raw, The Rock interrupted Hogan’s address to the crowd and challenged Hogan to a match at WrestleMania. When Hogan accepted and shook hands with his future opponent, The Rock kept the hold on and hit the Rock Bottom on Hogan. Before The Rock could leave the arena, Hall and Nash ambushed Rock and spray painted the nWo initials on The Rock’s back. With medics attending to The Rock and loading him into an ambulance van, the nWo furthered the attack by chaining up all possible exits and driving a truck through the van with The Rock trapped inside.

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Stone Cold Steve Austin nicks evin Nash out of the ring, during his match with Scott Hall.

Steve Austin’s involvement also commenced at No Way Out, when after having their gift of beer refused, the nWo interfered with Austin’s Undisputed Championship match against Chris Jericho, helping Jericho to retain the title before spray painting the nWo initials on Austin’s back. Austin finally got his revenge on the February 21 edition of SmackDown! when he chased the nWo out of the ring with a tire iron. Austin manages to catch Hall and attack him with the tire iron but Hogan and Nash saved Hall from being run over by Austin’s pickup truck. After the nWo found their limousine spray painted “What?” by Austin, Stone Cold kidnapped Hall and closed the show by embarrassing him in the middle of the ring with “3:16” spray painted on his back. On the following episode of Raw, Hall challenged Austin to a match at WrestleMania which Austin accepted afterwards. The feud between Austin and the nWo continued back and forth for the next couple of weeks with Austin attacked by Hall twice with a cinder block and a wrench, while Austin fired a netgun at Nash before beating down Hall. On the March 7 episode of SmackDown!, The Rock made his return and immediately challenged Hogan for a fight. Nash and Hall held Hogan back, leaving Hall to challenge for a match instead. Rock’s match with Hall ended in a three-on-one attack by the nWo. The nWo’s attack was stopped by Stone Cold, however, who saved The Rock with the aid of a steel chair. On the March 11 edition of Raw, Rock and Austin took on the nWo in a Handicap match, resulting in Hogan pinning The Rock after a leg drop.

Icon vs Icon at WrestleMania X8

Icon vs Icon at WrestleMania X8

In the match between Steve Austin and Scott Hall, Kevin Nash came out in in Hall’s corner, Austin was left having to fend off both wrestlers. The nWo’s teamwork enabled Hall to give Austin an Irish whip into a turnbuckle Nash exposed. Austin hit a Stone Cold Stunner on Hall but as the referee counted, Nash pulled the referee out of the ring to break up the count and beat Austin down. Austin returned with a Stunner to both Nash and Hall but another pin attempt on Hall was prevented when Nash elbow dropped the second referee. Hall’s Razor’s Edge attempt was reversed by Austin into a back drop onto the outside of the ring. Eventually, Nash was forced to leave the stadium by a group of WWF officials. Hall then hit Austin with his own Stunner for a two-count, but Stone Cold retaliated with two quick Stunners of his own for the win.

Over 68,000 witnessed history as two of the most famous Superstars Squared off.

Over 68,000 witnessed history as two of the most famous Superstars Squared off.

In The match between The Rock and Hollywood Hulk Hogan was dubbed “Icon vs. Icon”, was next. Despite the portrayals by Rock and Hogan as the face and heel for the match respectively, the Canadian crowd cheered Hulk Hogan over The Rock instead. During the match, The Rock locked on the Sharpshooter, causing Hogan to tap out. However, the referee was down and unable to acknowledge the submission. The Rock let go of the hold and tried to revive the referee, but Hogan gave him a low blow followed by his own version of The Rock’s finisher, the Rock Bottom for a two-count. The two tried their respective finishers, the Rock Bottom and the leg drop but each kicked out. After two more Rock Bottoms and a People’s Elbow, The Rock pinned Hogan and won the match. After the match, the two shook hands in respect. As The Rock left the ring, Kevin Nash and Scott Hall came and attacked Hogan, therefore ending Hogan’s involvement in the nWo. The Rock returned and saved Hogan from further attack. As a sign of respect, The Rock stopped Hulk from leaving the ring and asked him to pose for the crowd, turning Hogan back into a face again.

The Rock gets Hogan to Tap out, to the Sharpshooter, however the referee was knocked out at the time.

The Rock gets Hogan to Tap out, to the Sharpshooter, however the referee was knocked out at the time.

The main feud leading into WrestleMania X8 involved Triple H against the Undisputed Champion Chris Jericho and Stephanie McMahon. At the Royal Rumble, Chris Jericho defeated The Rock to retain the Undisputed Championship on the same event where Triple H earned his opportunity to compete for the Undisputed Championship at WrestleMania by winning the 2002 Royal Rumble match, last eliminating Kurt Angle. The following night on Raw, Triple H interrupted Jericho and warned to prove him that he’s worthy enough to be in the main event. Meanwhile, some hostility between Triple H and his wife Stephanie was starting to show, with the face Triple H tired of Stephanie’s heel characteristics. In order to recover their relationship, Stephanie suggested on Raw that the two should renew their wedding vows on the following week. At first Triple H refused, but Stephanie revealed that she was pregnant, making him change his mind. To further prove it, the two met a doctor on the next episode of SmackDown! with ultrasound images.

Hogan Shakes The Rocks Hand After The Match

Hogan Shakes The Rocks Hand After The Match

On the February 11 episode of Raw just before the wedding, Triple H was met with a phone call by his mother-in-law Linda McMahon, who had sent him a video tape revealing that the doctor was in fact an actor and that Stephanie was not pregnant. At the wedding, Triple H turned on Stephanie and attacked her along with her father Vince McMahon, announcing that their marriage was now over. During these weeks, Kurt Angle was given a match with Triple H’s WrestleMania title shot on the line at No Way Out. In revenge for the ruined wedding, Vince granted Stephanie the chance to be the special guest referee for the match. At No Way Out with clear bias from Stephanie, Kurt Angle defeated Triple H for the title shot. The following night on Raw, WWF co-owner Ric Flair granted Triple H a rematch with Stephanie barred from the ring, enabling him to regain his title shot at Chris Jericho. On the February 21 episode of SmackDown!, Jericho met with Stephanie and put their differences in the past, ending with Stephanie accepting Jericho’s proposal to be his new business partner. To further the feud,

Triple H vs Chris Jericho for the Undisputed WWF Championship.

Triple H vs Chris Jericho for the Undisputed WWF Championship.

Jericho later speculated that he ended the marriage by causing Triple H’s quadriceps muscle to (legitimately) tear during their WWF Tag Team titles match on the May 21, 2001 edition of Raw Is War, thus diverting Triple H’s attention to his wife. In the divorce settlement for the two, it was announced that the assets would be split between them “fifty-fifty” to Stephanie’s disgust. Among the assets were Triple H’s first wrestling robe, Stephanie’s Corvette (which Triple H later gave to her with half of it cut off) and Triple H’s bulldog Lucy. Stephanie managed to win Lucy in the settlement and later on the March 11 episode of Raw sent Jericho to walk the dog. Displeased about this, Jericho tied Lucy to a limousine and ordered the unknowing driver to buy some air fresheners, running Lucy over into a critical condition by accident. Wanting retribution, Triple H stormed into the arena and tried to attack Stephanie but was met with two sledgehammer shots to his recovered leg by Jericho. On the following episode of SmackDown!, Stephanie noted that the sledgehammer shots had left Triple H’s quad in a condition that one false move in his WrestleMania match could reinjure his quadriceps once again. At the end of the show, Triple H and Jericho had a brawl in the ring that almost ended with a Pedigree on Stephanie. However, Jericho saved her and locked the Walls of Jericho on Triple H, leaving the show with the advantage.

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Triple H Becomes the Undisputed WWF Champion at WrestleMania-X8

The main event of the night was the Undisputed Championship match between Chris Jericho and Triple H. For his entrance, Triple H had Drowning Pool perform their version of his theme song, “The Game”, live. With Triple H’s leg bandaged, both Jericho and Stephanie McMahon gave numerous shots at the leg during the match. Triple H outsmarted the two by dodging Jericho’s attack, causing him to collide with Stephanie who was standing on the apron. Outside the ring, Triple H went for the Pedigree on Jericho through the announcers’ table. However, Jericho reversed it into a back drop, sending Triple H through the Spanish announcers’ table. Stephanie tried to hit Triple H with a steel chair but had it removed by referee Earl Hebner. Stephanie pushed Hebner aside but then, she was met by a Pedigree from Triple H. Jericho tried his own Pedigree on Triple H but ended up having it reversed into a catapult. Triple H then hit the Pedigree on Jericho and pinned him to become the new Undisputed Champion.

WrestleMania X-8 Results

Sunday Night Heat Rikishi, Scotty 2 Hotty, and Albert defeated Mr. Perfect, Lance Storm and, Test Six-Man Tag Team match with Jacqueline as the Special Guest Referee
• Rob Van Dam defeated William Regal (c) Singles match for the WWF Intercontinental Championship
• Diamond Dallas Page (c) defeated Christian Singles match for the WWF European Championship
• Maven (c) fought Goldust to a no contest Hardcore match for the WWF Hardcore Championship
• Kurt Angle defeated Kane
• The Undertaker defeated Ric Flair No Holds Barred match
• Edge defeated Booker T
• Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated Scott Hall (with Kevin Nash)
• Billy and Chuck (c) defeated The APA (Faarooq and Bradshaw), The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray and D-Von) (with Stacy Keibler) and The Hardy Boyz (Matt and Jeff Hardy) Four Corners Elimination match for the WWF Tag Team Championship
• The Rock defeated Hollywood Hulk Hogan
• Jazz (c) defeated Trish Stratus and Lita Triple Threat match for the WWF Women’s Championship
• Triple H defeated Chris Jericho (c) (with Stephanie McMahon) Singles match for the Undisputed WWF Championship