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WrestleMania IV, held on March 27, 1988, in Atlantic City, New Jersey, marked a turning point in the WWF (now WWE). This annual pay-per-view event, the fourth in the WrestleMania series, deviated from tradition in several ways. ## For the first time, the main event wasn't a single match, but the finals of a 14-man single-elimination tournament. This twist resulted in "Macho Man" Randy Savage defeating "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase to claim the vacant WWF World Heavyweight Championship. Notably absent from the main event was Hulk Hogan, the WWF's biggest star at the time. ## The undercard featured exciting matches, including a 20-man battle royal won by Bad News Brown, Demolition defeating Strike Force for the Tag Team Championship, and Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake's victory over The Honky Tonk Man for the Intercontinental Championship. ## WWE WrestleMania 4 Ongoing Results ## Battle Royal ## Everyone jumps each other as soon as the bell rings. Sam Houston gets tossed out by Danny Davis, and Sika gets the boot by a bunch of dudes at the same time. Bret Hart tries to throw Harley Race out, but Race ain't budging. JYD strangles Zhukov with the ropes for a bit. George Steele? Dude's just chillin' outside the ring, not even in the fight yet. Neidhart yells at Steele to get in there, but Steele just pulls Neidhart out instead, kicking him out of the match. Raymond gets dumped too. The Killer Bees? Gone. Bass tries to choke JYD, but JYD headbutts him back and throws him out. Even Steele gets a punch in on Bass outside the ring. Apparently, Steele got thrown out at some point but just doesn't care and won't leave. Zhukov throws Jim out. Davis gets tossed by one of the Young Stallions. Jim Powers is out too. Race and JYD trade headbutts like crazy, and JYD wins that fight. Volkoff, Zhukov, and Patera all get thrown out in the chaos. Jacques bites the dust too. JYD clotheslines Race right out of the ring.## There's only four dudes left: Bad News Brown, Paul Roma, Bret Hart, and the Junkyard Dog. Brown wastes no time and throws Roma out with a back body drop. JYD holds Hart up for Brown to clothesline, but then JYD headbutts both Brown and Hart down. JYD's on all fours, headbutting everyone in sight! Brown grabs JYD's arm quick and teams up with Hart to take him down. Hart holds JYD while Brown punches him. JYD tries to fight back, but Brown lays him out. Hart and Brown high five each other, thinking they've got it in the bag. Brown even tries to be nice to JYD for a second, but JYD ain't having it. They double team JYD and throw him out of the ring. Hart and Brown high five again and show off for the crowd. But then, BAM! Brown hits Hart with a surprise kick out of nowhere. Brown punches and stomps all over Hart, headbutts him too. He smashes Hart chest-first into the corner and then throws him out of the ring to win the whole thing. ## WINNER: Bad News Brown won by last eliminating Bret Hart ## RATING: *** ## WWF Championship Tournament – First Round Match: Ted DiBiase (with Virgil and André the Giant) vs "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan## DiBiase dives out of the ring to avoid Duggan's rush. They tie up, DiBiase shoves Duggan into the corner, then lets him go clean. They tie up again, DiBiase muscles him to the corner again. Duggan blocks a punch and fires back. They trade blows before Duggan nails DiBiase with a belly flop that sends him flying over the top rope. DiBiase huddles with Andre the Giant and Virgil, talking game plan. ## DiBiase climbs back in and claws at Duggan's eyes before chopping him down. He throws Duggan at the ropes, misses an elbow drop, and eats a clothesline for his trouble. Duggan corners him and unloads ten punches. He throws DiBiase to the other corner and charges, but DiBiase blasts him with a big boot. DiBiase bounces him off the turnbuckle and pounds on him. Then he nails him with a clothesline. DiBiase stomps on Duggan's head before climbing to the top turnbuckle for a flying elbow drop. He connects with his signature move, but Duggan kicks out at two. ## Duggan fights back, but DiBiase rakes his eyes again. He throws Duggan at the ropes, but Duggan rolls him up for a two count. DiBiase whips him into the ropes again and folds him in half with a knee to the gut. He drops an elbow and goes for a suplex, but Duggan blocks it and slams him down with his own suplex. DiBiase climbs the ropes again, but Duggan punches him out of the air mid-jump. Duggan pummels him in the corner and follows up with a clothesline. He throws DiBiase at the ropes and connects with a powerful slam. Duggan goes for his finisher, but Andre the Giant trips him up. Duggan yells at Andre, who blasts him with a punch. Duggan is dazed, and DiBiase with a fist drop to win the match. ## WINNER: Ted DiBiase ## RATING: ** ## WWF Championship Tournament – First Round Match Dino Bravo w/ Frenchy Martin vs. “The Rock” Don Muraco w/ “Superstar” Billy Graham ## The match starts! They tie up and then break apart. Bravo shoves Muraco into the corner and smashes him in the gut with his shoulder. Bravo chops Muraco's chest, then tries to whip him across the ring, but Muraco fights back and reverses it. Muraco whips Bravo into the corner and nails him with a clothesline before slamming him to the mat. Muraco climbs to the second turnbuckle for a big splash, but Bravo scrambles out of the way just in time.## Bravo recovers and kicks Muraco down hard. He throws punches at Muraco's stomach and then hits a belly-to-belly suplex. Bravo bounces Muraco off the corner turnbuckle before throwing him to the other side of the ring. He punches Muraco repeatedly and then tries to run into him with a knee, but misses. Muraco takes advantage and tackles him down. Muraco focuses on Bravo's leg, twisting and bending it painfully. He puts Bravo in a leg lock. Outside the ring, Billy Graham and Frenchy Martin start yelling at each other.## Bravo fights out of the hold, but Muraco takes him down and puts him right back in it. Bravo kicks out quickly, and Muraco gets his head stuck between the ropes. Bravo sets up for a piledriver and slams Muraco down hard. The crowd boos as Bravo celebrates. He pins Muraco for a two count. Bravo stomps on Muraco and tries for another piledriver, but Muraco flips him over his back. Muraco dodges a clothesline, and they both knock each other out with double clotheslines. Muraco punches Bravo and throws him into the ropes. He jumps off the top turnbuckle for a flying forearm smash, but accidentally hits the referee instead. It looks like it might have been on purpose by Bravo! Bravo takes advantage of the ref being down and hits a sidewalk slam on Muraco. He pins him, but the referee disqualifies Bravo because of the earlier stuff with the ropes. ## WINNER: Don Muraco via disqualification ## RATING: ** ## WWF Championship Tournament – First Round Match Greg “The Hammer” Valentine w/ “The Mouth of the South” Jimmy Hart vs. Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat ## Valentine shoves Steamboat away twice. Steamboat holds Valentine in a headlock, but Valentine throws him off. Steamboat slides between Valentine's legs after bouncing off the ropes. Steamboat cranks on Valentine's arm before kicking him. Steamboat punches Valentine down and nearly pins him. Valentine throws Steamboat into the ropes, but Steamboat slams him with his shoulder for another near fall. Steamboat bumps Valentine with his shoulder again for another two count. Valentine throws Steamboat over the top rope, but Steamboat climbs back in. Steamboat dropkicks Valentine into the ropes and tries to pin him quickly, but they mess up. ## Steamboat twists Valentine's arm and throws punches. Valentine chops Steamboat's chest a bunch before stepping on his throat. Valentine yanks Steamboat away from the ropes and slams him on the mat. Valentine smashes Steamboat with his forearm for a two count. Steamboat flips out of a back suplex and bounces Valentine off the corner. Steamboat throws an elbow and goes back to twisting Valentine's arm. Valentine bends Steamboat way back to break free before clotheslining him. Valentine elbows Steamboat in the head a bunch before pulling him onto the ring apron and choking him. Steamboat fights back with punches, but Valentine keeps jabbing him. The camera cuts to Donald Trump sitting close by. Steamboat chops Valentine down hard and almost pins him. Steamboat tries to slam Valentine, but buckles under his weight. Valentine gets a two count. ## Valentine blasts Steamboat with his forearm and smashes him in the gut. Valentine knees Steamboat in the belly and kicks him into the ropes. They trade blows back and forth before Steamboat takes Valentine down. Valentine hits Steamboat in the shoulder for a near fall. The manager yells like crazy with a bullhorn. Valentine climbs to the top turnbuckle and jumps down, chopping the back of Steamboat's head. Valentine tries to lock Valentine's legs in a special hold, but Steamboat punches him down. Steamboat smashes Valentine's face on the mat a couple of times before throwing him into the ropes. Steamboat jumps off the top rope and throws a flying elbow. Steamboat almost pins Valentine again. Steamboat slams Valentine off the corner, but the referee jumps in to stop him. Steamboat is fired up. Steamboat leaps over the ropes and tackles Valentine, but Valentine rolls through and grabs his tights to win the match. ## WINNER: Greg Valentine ## RATING: *** ## WWF Championship Tournament – First Round Match “The Natural” Butch Reed w/ Slick vs. “Macho Man” Randy Savage w/ Miss Elizabeth ## Savage sheds his headband, a defiant flourish before the clash. Reed soaks in the jeers, chest puffed in response. They grapple, Reed shoving Savage into the turnbuckles. A feint from Savage avoids Reed's right, creating space. They lock up again, Savage cinching in a waistlock. Reed explodes, powering Savage to the corner and launching a relentless knee attack. A brutal snapmare sets Savage up for a fist drop from Reed. He bounces Savage off the turnbuckle before a belly-to-belly across the ring. Savage blocks a blow, mirroring it back. ## He attempts a suplex, but Reed counters with his own, planting Savage. A thunderous elbow from Reed earns a near fall. Punches rain down on Savage, then a brutal snap off the top rope sends him crashing to the ringside. Reed basks in the moment, but Savage scrambles back in. He endures a stomp barrage before being launched into the ropes for a back elbow. Reed scales the second turnbuckle, aiming for a flying fist drop. Savage writhes in pain, rolling to the apron for refuge. Reed charges, but a miscalculation leaves him open. Savage connects with a kick, then a flurry of punches and elbows. He attempts a whip to the corner, countered by Reed. Savage sidesteps a potential disaster, launching himself off the ropes. Reed cuts him off with a clothesline, then taunts Elizabeth at ringside. A risky ascent to the top rope by Reed backfires. Savage flips him face-first onto the canvas. Capitalizing on the opportunity, Savage executes his signature Flying Elbow Drop, securing the victory. ## WINNER: Randy Savage ## RATING: ** ## WWF Championship Tournament – First Round Match One Man Gang w/ Slick vs. Bam Bam Bigelow w/ Sir Oliver Humperdink ## Gang blindsides Bigelow with a flurry of blows, driving him sternum-first into the corner. He charges again, but Bigelow nimbly dodges and slams him down with a shoulder block. With surprising agility, Bigelow executes a cartwheel and a splash, but only manages a two count. He ducks a clothesline and delivers a running cross-body, again for a near fall. Unleashing a flurry of offense, Bigelow head-butts and punches Gang before sending him crashing down with a clothesline. Elbows and head-butts follow, culminating in a devastating falling head-butt. As Bigelow charges the ropes for another attack, Slick throws a wrench into the plans by yanking the top rope down. Disrupted and forced onto the apron, Bigelow is counted out by the referee. ## WINNER: One Man Gang via count-out## RATING: ** ## WWF Championship Tournament – First Round Match “Ravishing” Rick Rude w/ Bobby “The Brain” Heenan vs. Jake “The Snake” Roberts ## They lock up again, Roberts overpowers him with a face slam. Rude recovers, scoop slamming Roberts twice before punches. Roberts dodges a third scoop slam, delivering two himself. Rude begs off, but Roberts punches him down. Noticing Damian's bag nearby, Rude scurries away. Roberts wrenches his arm and punches. He cinches in a wristlock, screams erupting from Rude. Rude retaliates with a punch, but the hold remains locked. Roberts drags him down, controlling the fight. "Weasel" chants rise from the crowd. Rude struggles to his feet, shoving Roberts to the corner. He throws shoulders before placing Roberts on the top rope. A knee to the face from Roberts stuns Rude, who signals for a DDT. Rude scrambles out, consulting with Heenan. ## Back in the ring, Roberts locks in an arm bar. Rude pushes him to the ropes, they reverse positions. Roberts seizes the opportunity for a scoop slam. He charges for a knee lift, but Rude throws him off. Rude stomps on a downed Roberts, then throws him to the ropes for a clothesline. He gyrates as Heenan warns him to focus. Rude covers for a two count. Heenan questions the delay. Rude cinches in a chin lock, grounding Roberts despite his struggles. Heenan distracts the referee as Rude chokes him. Rude resumes the chin lock as the referee turns back. Roberts fights back, whipping him off. Rude leaps to the second rope, delivering a flying elbow to the neck. He gyrates again before punches. A diving clothesline earns Rude a near fall. Back to the chin lock he goes. Donald Trump observes the match from ringside. ## Roberts breaks free with a back suplex, but Rude maintains the chin lock. Another two count for Rude. Stumbling into the ropes, Roberts falls to the apron. Rude capitalizes with an elbow drop to the neck for another two count. The relentless chin lock returns, met with chants of "boring" from the audience. The referee checks on Roberts, who retaliates by pulling Rude's hair. A second arm check is shrugged off by Roberts. He fights back with a jawbreaker, unleashing jabs before sending Rude to the ropes for a back body drop. Roberts wrenches the arm and follows with a short-arm clothesline, the crowd erupting in cheers. He attempts the DDT, but Rude shoves him to the corner. They trade blows, then double clothesline each other. Rude goes for the pin, but only gets a two count. He resorts to a roll-up with his feet on the ropes, but the bell rings as the referee counts. The match ends in a draw, eliminating both competitors. ## WINNER: Ended in a time-limit draw ## RATING: **** ## The Ultimate Warrior vs Hercules (with Bobby Heenan) ## Hercules retaliates with a push, met by Warrior's punches and chops. Warrior throws Hercules at the ropes, but he ducks and delivers two ineffective clotheslines. The third one takes Warrior down. Undeterred, Warrior rises and clotheslines Hercules. Another clothesline follows, but a hotshot attempt off the top rope falters. Warrior chops him again before Hercules dumps him over the top rope. Warrior retaliates by pulling Hercules out and unloading punches. He bounces him off the steps and throws him back in the ring. Hercules responds with punches as he enters. Elbows are traded, but Warrior regains control with punches. His signature ten punches in the corner are countered by a swift inverted atomic drop from Hercules. Warrior reverses a whip, charging at Hercules who dodges. A full nelson attempt by Hercules fails as he can't lock his fingers. Warrior overpowers him, landing on top. Both are counted down, but Warrior barely gets his shoulder up for the win. ## WINNER: The Ultimate Warrior ## RATING: ** ## WWF Championship Tournament – Quarterfinal Match André the Giant w/ Ted DiBiase and Virgil vs. Hulk Hogan ## André assaults Hogan entering the ring, head-butting him down. Chops and blows rain down on Hogan. Hogan rallies with forearms, driving André to the ropes. He grabs DiBiase on the apron and smashes him into André's head. Chops to André's chest and ropes tie him up. Hogan rips off his shirt, igniting the crowd. Trump gives a thumbs up. Hogan uses the ropes for momentum, connecting with a running fist that sends André down. Three elbows drop, but André catches Hogan and chokes him. He stomps Hogan's head, shrugging off any damage inflicted. The chokehold resumes. Chest chops and a shoulder nerve hold weaken Hogan. The referee checks on him, but Hogan fights back with a knee to André's gut and punches. A clothesline sends André to the corner. Hogan signals for the slam, but Virgil distracts the referee as DiBiase brings a chair in. Hogan eliminates DiBiase from the ring. Incensed, he grabs the chair and blasts André with it. André blocks another chair shot and retaliates, hitting Hogan in the head. The belated bell rings, ending the chaotic encounter. ## WINNER: Ended in a double disqualification ## RATING: ** ## Ted DiBiase vs Don Muraco (with Superstar Billy Graham) ## Muraco assaults DiBiase during his entrance, slamming him into the ring. He dominates early, landing a two-count after a slam and a diving fist drop. A neckbreaker and a corner whip keep DiBiase on the defensive. However, DiBiase counters by ramming Muraco's head into the ring post. He seizes control, stomping and choking Muraco before a clothesline earns him another two-count. DiBiase maintains the pressure with a knee to the midsection and another diving fist drop, but Muraco cleverly uses the ropes to break the pin. DiBiase continues his assault with choking blows and chops, but Muraco retaliates with a kick after DiBiase lowers his head. DiBiase lands a scoop slam but misses an elbow drop from the second turnbuckle. Now on offense, Muraco pummels DiBiase in the corner and delivers a clothesline. DiBiase pleads for mercy, but Muraco charges nonetheless. DiBiase cleverly counters with a hotshot into the top turnbuckle, securing a surprise victory. ## WINNER: Ted DiBiase ## RATING: ** ## WWF Championship Tournament – Quarterfinal MatchRandy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) vs Greg Valentine (with Jimmy Hart) ## Valentine pummels Savage in the corner, then throws elbows. Savage fires back, whips Valentine into the corner, and executes a snapmare followed by a knee drop for a two-count. Valentine retaliates with a takedown and elbow drop, then cinches in a shoulder breaker for another near fall. He drags Savage outside, chops him, and bounces him off the barricade. Back in the ring, Valentine grinds his elbow into Savage's neck and stomps him.## From the apron, he delivers a forearm smash. Focusing on Savage's leg, Valentine attempts a Figure Four, but Savage reaches the ropes. Valentine connects with a backbreaker for a two-count. Savage rallies, elbows Valentine down, executes a scoop slam, and ascends the top turnbuckle for a double axe handle, nearly securing the win. Jimmy Hart disrupts Savage, who chases him away. Valentine elbows Savage again, attempts a suplex, but Savage reverses it. Savage scales the turnbuckles again for another double axe handle, but Valentine catches him with a punch mid-air. Both men are down. Savage charges for a corner splash, but Valentine dodges. Valentine applies the Figure Four, but Savage counters with a small package for a cunning victory. ## WINNER: Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) ## RATING: ** ## WWF Intercontinental ChampionshipBrutus Beefcake vs The Honky Tonk Man (c) (with Jimmy Hart and Peggy Sue) ## In a heated match, Beefcake and HTM battle it out, with Beefcake gaining the upper hand early on with an atomic drop. HTM resorts to dirty tactics, escaping the ring multiple times to regroup with his allies. Despite interference from Jimmy Hart, Beefcake locks in a sleeper hold, causing HTM to pass out. As Beefcake prepares to shave HTM's head, Hart tries to intervene but ends up having his own hair cut by Beefcake instead. HTM and his allies narrowly escape as Beefcake is held back by referees. ## WINNER: Brutus Beefcake by disqualification ## RATING: ** ## The Islanders (Haku and Tama) and Bobby Heenan vs The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith and Dynamite Kid) and Koko B. Ware ## Donning a protective suit to shield himself from Matilda's teeth, Bobby Heenan joins the fray alongside the Islanders. Dynamite Kid, leading the British Bulldogs charge, overpowers the Islanders with a series of throws and strikes. Tama retaliates with a kick, but Kid responds with a vicious takedown and ring expulsion. Davey Boy Smith tags in and overpowers Tama with a slam, narrowly missing an elbow drop. Haku enters the ring, trading blows with Smith before delivering a shoulder block. Smith counters with a crucifix pin attempt, but only manages a two-count. He muscles Haku into a chin lock, but Haku escapes with an arm wrench and punches. Smith throws Tama with a military press and tags in Koko B. Ware. Ware wastes no time, dropping Haku with a dropkick and flooring Tama. He then transitions into a head-scissors takedown, controlling both Islanders.## Kid tags in, chopping and clotheslining Haku before being caught with a big boot. In an unexpected move, Heenan tags himself in, pummeling Kid while still clad in his protective gear. Kid rallies, forcing Tama to tag in. Tama back body drops Kid and attempts a splash from the second rope, but Kid meets him with raised knees. Ware tags in, peppering Tama with punches and throws before sending him into Haku. Haku retaliates with a swift kick, then tears at Ware's face before tagging in Tama. Tama clubs Ware down and tags in Heenan. Heenan joins the assault, but Ware fights back, escaping a choke and landing punches. He overpowers Heenan, driving him sternum-first into the corner and following up with a dropkick. Heenan stumbles into the ring post, shoulder first.## Chaos erupts as the Bulldogs and Islanders brawl. The Islanders overpower Ware, slamming him into Heenan. The referee calls for the pin, and the Islanders win by unorthodox means. ## WINNER: The Islanders (Haku and Tama) and Bobby Heenan ## RATING: *** ## WWF Championship Tournament – Semifinal Match One Man Gang w/ Slick vs. “Macho Man” Randy Savage w/ Miss Elizabeth ## The match begins with a lockup. Gang overpowers Savage, shoving him to the corner. Savage dodges a punch but gets grabbed. He retaliates by yanking Gang's beard and snapping him off the top turnbuckle. Gang regains control, driving Savage to the corner and pummeling him with elbows and clubs. Savage stumbles, gets knocked down, and choked with Gang's boot. More punishment follows with back clubs before Gang executes a scoop slam. Savage barely breaks the pin with his foot on the bottom rope. Gang throws another elbow for a near fall. He repeats the scoop slam, aiming for a splash, but Savage evades. Savage dodges a corner attack and unloads punches, forcing Gang out of the ring. Savage dives over the top rope with a double axe handle to Gang's head. Gang re-enters the ring. Savage attempts a slam but struggles due to Gang's weight. Gang applies a choke bomb. Slick distracts Miss Elizabeth outside. He then passes Gang a cane. Gang strikes Savage with the cane while the referee is preoccupied with Elizabeth. The referee turns back, sees the cane, and disqualifies Gang. ## WINNER: Randy Savage by disqualification ## RATING: ** ## WWF Tag Team ChampionshipDemolition (Ax and Smash) (with Mr. Fuji) vs Strike Force (Tito Santana and Rick Martel) (c) ## In the opening moments, Smash overpowers Martel with strikes and sends him into the ropes. He misses a clothesline but catches Martel's rebound. Santana disrupts with a dropkick, but Ax retaliates by attacking Santana. Martel capitalizes with a crossbody on Ax. Strike Force takes control, sending Smash into the ropes and pummeling him. Martel wrenches the arm and tags Santana, who delivers a flying elbow and maintains arm control. Smash counters with a knee and tags Ax. Santana reverses with an arm drag and arm bar. Martel tags in and resumes the arm attack, but Ax fights back with punches. Smash enters and gets hip-tossed by Martel. Santana tags in and targets Smash's arm with kicks. Smash tries to whip Martel into the ropes, but Martel anticipates and leaps over him. Ax stops Martel with a clothesline and tags in, clubbing him down. Demolition employs frequent tags to wear down Santana. Martel attempts to intervene, but the referee restrains him. Smash chops Santana before executing a near-fall suplex. He misses an elbow drop, allowing Santana to elbow Ax down. Ax overpowers Santana with clubs, but Santana rallies with a flying forearm. ## Martel and Smash trade tags. Martel unloads punches on Smash, throws him down with a back body drop, and connects with two dropkicks – one on Smash and another on Ax who enters illegally. After another dropkick on Smash, Martel applies a Boston Crab. Santana tackles Ax outside the ring. Mr. Fuji interferes from the apron, but Santana knocks Ax down and punches Fuji. In the chaos, Ax strikes Martel in the neck with Fuji's cane. Smash capitalizes with a pin for the victory. ## WINNER: Demolition (Ax and Smash) ## RATING: *** ## WWF Championship Tournament – Final Match “The Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase w/ André the Giant vs. “Macho Man” Randy Savage w/ Miss Elizabeth ## The match begins with a lockup. DiBiase overpowers Savage and corners him, but Savage fights out. Andre interferes by grabbing Savage's leg, drawing a warning from the referee. Chants of "Hogan" erupt from the crowd. Savage wrenches DiBiase's arm before reversing a whip and shoulder-blocking him down. Savage rebounds off the ropes, but Andre sweeps his legs. The "Hogan" chants intensify. DiBiase targets Savage's arm, but Savage reverses the hold. DiBiase corners Savage and pummels his midsection with punches and chops before elbowing him in the back. He whips Savage into the ropes for a clothesline attempt, but only gets a two-count. Savage reverses a whip and gets shoulder blocked down by DiBiase. DiBiase tries a sunset flip, but Savage counters and gets a near-fall. DiBiase confers with Andre in the corner.## DiBiase resumes the attack with knee strikes and chops before stomping Savage and sending him into the ropes for a back elbow. Another elbow to the neck and a whip are followed by Savage ducking a clothesline and taking DiBiase down. He snaps DiBiase off the top turnbuckle and connects with a high knee that sends him flying over the top rope. Savage climbs to the top rope for a flying attack, but Andre steps in front of DiBiase, forcing Savage to abort and climb down. He whispers to Elizabeth, who sprints backstage. DiBiase capitalizes with punches and a near-fall after a chin lock. The "Hogan" chants return.## Suddenly, Elizabeth returns with Hulk Hogan by her side. Hogan grabs a chair and sits menacingly at ringside, unsettling DiBiase and wearying Andre. DiBiase corners Savage again, but Andre pulls him out. Hogan retaliates with punches, sending Andre to his knees. In the ring, DiBiase clotheslines Savage and gets a near-fall after an elbow drop. A suplex earns him another two-count, followed by arguments with the referee. DiBiase tries a gutwrench suplex but only manages a near-fall, slamming the mat in frustration. He connects with a scoop slam and climbs to the top rope. Savage catches him and flips him off, wasting no time to climb up himself and attempt a flying elbow drop. DiBiase dodges, however, and applies the Million Dollar Dream. The referee is distracted by Andre. Hogan seizes the opportunity, entering the ring and smashing a chair into DiBiase's back. Savage capitalizes with a flying elbow drop, securing the victory. ## WINNER: Randy Savage ## RATING: *** ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWF WrestleMania 3 (1987) Results: Full Recap, Matches, Commentary, Winners, Rating WWE News
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WWF WrestleMania 3 (1987) Results: Full Recap, Matches, Commentary, Winners, Rating

WrestleMania III, held on March 29, 1987, wasn't just a wrestling event; it was a pop culture phenomenon. The third annual WrestleMania cemented professional wrestling's place in mainstream entertainment. ## The Pontiac Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan became the battleground for the legendary main event: Hulk Hogan, the all-American hero, defending his WWF World Heavyweight Championship against the imposing Andre the Giant. While the official attendance was inflated at 93,173, the estimated 78,000 strong crowd still witnessed a spectacle. ## WrestleMania III wasn't a one-match show. Twelve matches filled the card, including the iconic technical masterpiece between Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat and Randy "Macho Man" Savage for the Intercontinental Championship. ## The event shattered pay-per-view records, reaching an estimated audience of millions across North America. WrestleMania III wasn't just about in-ring action; it was a cultural touchstone, with the soulful strains of Aretha Franklin's "Who's Zoomin' Who?" setting the tone for the evening. ## WWE WrestleMania 3 Ongoing Results ## The Can-Am Connection (Rick Martel and Tom Zenk) vs. Bob Orton and The Magnificent Muraco (with Mr. Fuji) ## The bell rings and Muraco and Martel lock up. Muraco overpowers Martel and sends him to the corner. Martel fights back with a hip toss and a monkey flip for a two count. Both men are trading blows, with Muraco frustrated by Martel's agility. ## Zenk tags in and delivers a quick scoop slam on Orton. Martel joins the attack with an arm bar and sends Orton headfirst into the turnbuckle. Orton tries to fight back with a full nelson, but Zenk reverses it. The chaos continues as Muraco accidentally hits Orton when trying to interfere.## Martel and Zenk take turns punishing Orton's arm. Muraco tags in and delivers a neckbreaker to Martel. Orton gets back in the fight with a diving elbow for a near fall. Muraco tags back in, but Zenk is quick to tag in as well.## The Can-Am Connection is on fire! They double team Muraco and Orton, sending Orton flying out of the ring. With a perfectly executed cross-body, Zenk and Martel pin Muraco for the win! ## WINNERS: The Can-Am Connection (Rick Martel and Tom Zenk) ## RATING: ** ## Billy Jack Haynes vs. Hercules Hernandez w/ Bobby “The Brain” Heenan ## The bell rings, and Hercules and Haynes lock eyes in the center of the ring. Tension hangs heavy in the air as they circle each other, sizing each other up. Hercules throws the first punch, but Haynes dodges it and retaliates with a headlock. They grapple for position, with Hercules eventually overpowering Haynes and driving him into the corner.## The referee, Dave Hebner, jumps in to separate the wrestlers, but gets caught in the crossfire as Hercules throws a knee. Hercules continues his assault, unleashing a flurry of punches and sending Haynes reeling. Haynes tries to fight back, but his back seems to be bothering him.## Heenan, Hercules' manager, shouts encouragement from ringside. Haynes, fueled by desperation, connects with a powerful slam, but Hercules quickly recovers. The fight continues back and forth, with both wrestlers exchanging blows. They collide in the center of the ring with a double clothesline, both men momentarily stunned.## Haynes gets to his feet first and connects with a series of strikes. He climbs to the top rope and launches himself at Hercules with a diving fist drop. Haynes wastes no time, locking in a full nelson on the weakened Hercules. Heenan screams for Hercules to fight back. ## With a burst of strength, Hercules pulls Haynes towards the ropes, causing them both to crash to the outside. Haynes maintains the full nelson hold, and the referee starts the ten count. Neither man is able to get back into the ring before the count reaches ten, resulting in a dramatic double countout. ## WINNER: Ended in a double countout ## RATING: *** ## Hillbilly Jim, Haiti Kid, and Little Beaver vs King Kong Bundy, Little Tokyo, and Lord Littlebrook ## The action is hot in the ring! Little Haiti and Little Tokyo are battling it out, with Tokyo taking control early with a headlock takeover. But Haiti fights back, whipping him off. The brawl spills outside the ropes as all four wrestlers become entangled. ## Inside the ring, Tokyo and Littlebrook bump chests in a display of dominance. Beaver and Haiti then team up for a unique maneuver, grabbing their opponents' legs and performing a hilarious "rowboat" move. Littlebrook finally gets the upper hand, tagging in against the exhausted Beaver.## The wrestlers lock up against the ropes, tension building. Littlebrook backs away strategically, but Tokyo sees an opening and tags in. However, the ever-present King Kong Bundy muscles his way in, demanding a piece of the action. Haiti and Beaver charge towards the massive Bundy, but their attacks seem futile. Beaver manages to slip through Bundy's legs and lands a dropkick, but the giant barely flinches. ## The mayhem continues as Hillbilly Jim tags in for his team. Fists fly as Jim and Bundy trade punches. Jim ducks a clothesline and delivers one of his own, followed by a devastating elbow drop. Haiti and Beaver jump on Jim's back to try and pin the enormous Bundy, but even with their combined weight, Bundy kicks out at the two count. ## Just as Jim starts regaining momentum, Bundy connects with a brutal back elbow. To further dominate his opponent, Bundy throws Jim in a punishing chin lock. Beaver, seeing his teammate in distress, rushes in and delivers a slap to Bundy's face. ## Jim manages to cut off Bundy before more damage can be done, but the enraged giant retaliates by avalanching Jim in the corner. Beaver, ever the fighter, charges in again, launching himself at Bundy. However, Bundy overpowers him with a ferocious scoop slam, followed by a merciless elbow drop. The referee, witnessing this blatant disregard for the rules, steps in and disqualifies King Kong Bundy. ## WINNER: Hillbilly Jim, Haiti Kid, and Little Beaver ## RATING: ** ## Loser Must Bow match: Harley Race (with Bobby Heenan and The Fabulous Moolah) vs. Junkyard Dog ## The bell rings and wrestlers circle each other. They lock up and one slams the other into the ropes. A flurry of punches is exchanged before an ankle is pulled from outside the ring. The fight spills out of the ring as one chases the other around ringside.## Back in the ring, one head-butts the other sending them down. The fight continues outside the ring with one getting kicked from the apron. They take a hard bump on the floor before narrowly avoiding a diving head-butt. With help from the manager, the fighter who avoided the head-butt throws their opponent back in the ring.## Dominance continues with a scoop slam and abdominal stretch. The opponent escapes and connects with a head-butt. The momentum from a corner maneuver sends the opponent flying out of the ring. They return and face a barrage of head-butts. A distraction allows the opponent to land a belly-to-belly suplex for the win! ## WINNER: “King” Harley Race ## RATING: ** ## The Dream Team (Greg Valentine and Brutus Beefcake) (with Johnny Valiant and Dino Bravo) vs The Rougeau Brothers (Jacques Rougeau and Raymond Rougeau) ## Beefcake starts the match against Raymond Rougeau and applies a hammerlock. Raymond flips over him and hits an atomic drop. Jacques Rougeau tags in, and the Rougeau Brothers double dropkick Beefcake out of the ring. ## Back in the ring, Valentine and Jacques exchange punches. Raymond tags in and hits a standing cross-body block for a two count. Jacques tags back in but misses a springboard cross-body block as Valentine ducks. Valentine takes control, hitting elbows and a scoop slam before tagging Beefcake back in. ## Beefcake stomps away at Jacques for a two count. Valentine tags in and clubs Jacques while Beefcake hits a backbreaker. Bobby Heenan joins the broadcast booth, arguing that he's undefeated tonight despite Hercules' loss earlier. Valentine applies a Figure Four Leglock, but Jacques reaches the ropes. He fights back with a back body drop on Valentine and tags in Raymond. Raymond kicks Valentine down and applies a sleeper hold.## Chaos erupts as Beefcake attempts an axe handle from the second rope but accidentally hits Valentine when Raymond moves. Jacques tags in and The Rougeau Brothers hit a double-team maneuver. However, outside the ring, Dino Bravo takes advantage of the distraction. He leaps from the second rope and connects with a flying elbow on Jacques. With the referee distracted by Beefcake, Valentine pins Jacques for the victory. ## WINNER: The Dream Team ## RATING: ** ## Hair vs. Hair Match: "Rowdy" Roddy Piper vs Adrian Adonis (with Jimmy Hart) ## Roddy Piper and Adorable Adrian Adonis lock up in a furious brawl to kick off their highly anticipated retirement match. Punches fly, a belt comes into play, and even Jimmy Hart gets involved in the chaos. Piper throws both Adonis and Hart out of the ring, much to the delight of the roaring crowd.## The action continues inside the ring with Piper controlling Adonis with a headlock. Adonis fights back and delivers a series of blows, launching Piper out of the ring. At ringside, Adonis continues the assault, leaving Piper wobbly on his feet. Back in the ring, the punishment continues with Adonis applying a sleeper hold. Jimmy Hart celebrates prematurely with a pair of hedge clippers.## Suddenly, the tide turns. Piper rallies, punches out Hart, and sends Adonis into the ropes with the clippers still in his hand. Piper capitalizes on the opportunity, locking in his signature Sleeper Hold. Adonis weakens, and the referee delivers the three count. ## WINNER: “Rowdy” Roddy Piper ## RATING: *** ## Danny Davis and The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart) (with Jimmy Hart) vs Tito Santana and The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith and Dynamite Kid) ## Santana unloads on Hart before sending him cornered. Hart attempts a slingshot maneuver but Santana catches him and brings him down with a thud. Neidhart tags in for a struggling Hart, and Smith counters with a side headlock. Neidhart whips Smith off the ropes, but Smith cleverly redirects him into Hart. Santana tags in and wrenches Neidhart's arm. Neidhart uses a sneaky distraction to allow Hart and the referee a cheap shot on Santana. Neidhart maintains the pressure on Santana, but Santana fights back and tags in Smith. ## Smith delivers a back body drop on Neidhart, who responds with a swift elbow to the face. Neidhart overpowers Smith with a scoop slam before tagging Hart back in. Hart misses a flying elbow drop, opening the door for the Dynamite Kid. Kid tags in and takes Hart down with a vicious sternum-first attack. Neidhart breaks up the pin attempt. The fight continues as Santana rushes in to stop Neidhart's assault on Kid. Neidhart applies a chin lock on Kid, before tagging Hart back in. The Hart Foundation executes a double-team maneuver, but Davis creates further controversy by tagging himself in for his wrestling debut! Davis throws punches at Kid before tagging Hart back in. ## The beatdown on Kid continues with punches, headbutts, and tags between Davis and the Hart Foundation. Santana finally breaks the onslaught with punches and a scary back body drop on Davis. He throws the Hart Foundation out and connects with a flying forearm on Davis. Santana applies the Figure Four Leglock, but Neidhart breaks it up. Smith tags in and overpowers Davis. The crowd erupts as Smith delivers a series of devastating moves on Davis, culminating in a running powerslam. Neidhart breaks up the pin just in time. The chaos continues as Davis uses Jimmy Hart's megaphone to strike Smith in the head while the referee's back is turned. Davis with a pin attempt, and the referee awards the victory to The Hart Foundation by disqualification. ## WINNER: Danny Davis and The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart) (with Jimmy Hart) ## RATING: *** ## Butch Reed (with Slick) vs. Koko B. Ware ## The bell rings and Ware and Reed circle each other. Ware throws a punch but Reed ducks away. They lock up and Ware pushes Reed into the ropes. Ware dances around the ring before clinching with Reed again. Reed lands a punch and sends Ware into the ropes. Ware avoids an elbow and tries a roll-up, but Reed holds the ropes for leverage. Ware dropkicks Reed out of the ring and celebrates. Reed climbs back in and Ware punches him in the midsection. ## Ware throws punches with his taped fist before sending Reed into the ropes again. Reed counters with a blow to the back, taking Ware down. Frankie the parrot squawks from ringside. Reed continues to pummel Ware with punches. Ware reverses a whip into the corner and executes a hip toss. Ware dominates with punches before a dropkick for a two count. He tries another pin but only gets a two count again. Ware attempts a running cross-body block, but Reed rolls through and grabs his tights for a surprising victory. ## WINNER: Butch Reed ## RATING: ** ## WWF Intercontinental Championship: Ricky Steamboat (with George Steele) vs. Randy Savage (c) (with Miss Elizabeth) ## Miss Elizabeth escorts Savage out of the ring. Steamboat and Savage circle each other before locking up. Steamboat gains the upper hand with arm drags and takes Savage down. Savage retreats outside the ring to regroup.## Steamboat chases Savage back in, but Savage attacks him and takes control. Savage throws Steamboat into the corner and chokes him on the ropes. Steamboat fights back and wrenches Savage's arm. The action spills outside the ring, with both men trading blows.## Savage sends Steamboat crashing over the top rope. Steele checks on his friend, but Savage continues the assault. Back in the ring, Savage dominates with a series of near falls. Steamboat shows resilience, fighting back with punches and chops.## Savage remains relentless, but Steamboat counters a back suplex and delivers a flying chop. He pins Savage, but only gets a two count. The fight continues outside the ring, with Steamboat sending Savage crashing into the commentary table.## Back inside, Savage connects with a flying elbow and nearly pins Steamboat. He continues to dominate, but Steamboat refuses to give up. He counters a move and rolls Savage up for the win. ## WINNER: Ricky Steamboat ## RATING: ** ## The Honky Tonk Man (with Jimmy Hart) vs Jake Roberts (with Alice Cooper) ## Roberts starts the fight strong, attacking HTM as he enters the ring. He throws HTM around the ring and lands several punches before HTM tries to escape. Roberts follows him out of the ring and continues the assault, taking the fight to the outside.## Alice Cooper is enjoying the beatdown, while HTM seems desperate. Roberts throws HTM back into the ring, but HTM fights back with knees and kicks. The fight continues back and forth with both wrestlers trading blows.## There's a stir in the corner as Damian appears to be trying to break free from his confinement. Roberts attempts a DDT but HTM escapes again. Roberts pursues HTM outside the ring but gets distracted by Jimmy Hart. HTM takes advantage, slamming Roberts into the ring post.## Cooper is tending to Roberts at ringside as HTM celebrates inside the ring. HTM maintains control, repeatedly knocking Roberts down. HTM goes for his signature move but Roberts counters. The fight swings back in Roberts' favor as he lands punches and kicks.## HTM tries to plead for mercy but Roberts is relentless. HTM seems on the verge of defeat but Jimmy Hart intervenes during a DDT attempt, allowing HTM to roll up Roberts for a controversial win. ## WINNER: The Honky Tonk Man ## RATING: *** ## The Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff (with Slick) vs The Killer Bees (B. Brian Blair and Jim Brunzell) ## Sheik and Volkoff jump The Killer Bees at the bell, attacking them from behind. The chaos spills into the corner as both teams trade blows. The referee struggles to regain control.## The Killer Bees turn the tide, sending Sheik and Volkoff into each other before taking them down. Volkoff gets knocked out of the ring, leaving Sheik to face a double team. The Bees focus on Sheik's arm, weakening him with quick tags and a series of maneuvers.## Brunzell takes control, connecting with a dropkick on Sheik. Volkoff breaks up the pin attempt, sparking a brawl between him and Blair. On the other side of the ring, Sheik and Volkoff take turns attacking Brunzell, keeping him isolated.## Sheik applies a Camel Clutch on Brunzell, but Duggan charges into the ring. He chases Volkoff away and blasts Sheik with his signature 2×4, causing the disqualification. ## WINNER: The Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff ## RATING: *** ## WWF World Heavyweight Championship: Hulk Hogan (c) vs André the Giant (with Bobby Heenan) ## Hulk Hogan and Andre the Giant face off in the ring. Gorilla Monsoon calls it, "The irresistible force meeting the immovable object!" Hogan strategizes while circling the giant. Andre stares him down. ## Suddenly, Andre charges at Hogan, knocking him down. Hogan retaliates with a shove, then lands a punch on Andre's chest. He attempts his signature scoop slam but struggles under Andre's weight. The referee counts a near fall, and Andre disputes it, demanding a two-count. ## Andre dominates, battering Hogan's back and slamming him twice. He steps on Hogan's back with a smirk, then throws him into the corner effortlessly. Heenan urges for more punishment, and Andre complies, delivering shoulder blocks and a hip attack. Hogan rallies, throwing punches and landing a running elbow. He chops Andre's chest and bounces him off the turnbuckle repeatedly. Andre staggers. ## Hogan charges, but Andre catches him with a boot and applies a bearhug. Hogan breaks free with punches, hurting his hand but connecting with shoulder blocks. Andre chops Hogan down and tosses him out of the ring, continuing the assault. Hogan dodges a headbutt, causing Andre to hit the ring post. Hogan seizes the opportunity, pulls back the ringside mats, and attempts a piledriver on the concrete. Andre counters, but Hogan ducks a big boot and clotheslines him. Hogan hits his scoop slam and Leg Drop, covering Andre for the three-count. The crowd erupts as Hogan celebrates his historic victory, ending Andre the Giant's 15-year undefeated streak. ## WINNER: Hulk Hogan ## RATING: **** ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE WrestleMania 2 (1986) Results: Full Recap, Matches, Commentary, Winners, Rating WWE News
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WWE WrestleMania 2 (1986) Results: Full Recap, Matches, Commentary, Winners, Rating

WrestleMania 2, held on April 7, 1986, shattered tradition in more ways than one. Unlike its predecessor and future installments, this unique event wasn't confined to a single location. Instead, wrestling fans in three cities – Uniondale, New York, Rosemont, Illinois, and Los Angeles, California – witnessed a spectacle spread across three venues simultaneously. ## Each venue boasted a stacked card featuring four exciting matches, bringing the total to a whopping 12 bouts for WrestleMania 2. The main event in Uniondale wasn't your typical wrestling clash. It was a highly anticipated boxing match between pop-culture icon Mr. T and the outspoken "Rowdy" Roddy Piper.## Meanwhile, in Chicago, the energy crackled as WWF Tag Team Champions The Dream Team defended their titles against the high-flying British Bulldogs. But the biggest fight of the night arguably went down in Los Angeles. There, the legendary Hulk Hogan, the WWF World Heavyweight Champion, stepped into a steel cage to battle the monstrous King Kong Bundy in a brutal showdown.## WrestleMania 2 wasn't just about headline grabbers. The undercard in Uniondale also saw "Macho Man" Randy Savage retain his Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship against the unpredictable George "The Animal" Steele. In Chicago, a 20-man battle royal featuring both WWF wr##estlers and National Football League players added a layer of unpredictability to the event. WWE WrestleMania 2 Results - Nassau Coliseum ## Singles Match: Paul Orndorff vs. The Magnificent Muraco (with Mr. Fuji) ## The opening match at WrestleMania 2 in New York's Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum saw a heated battle between "Mr. Wonderful" Paul Orndorff and "The Magnificent" Don Muraco. The tension between the two wrestlers was evident from the start, and the crowd was electric with anticipation.## Early on, Orndorff gained the upper hand with a powerful body slam on Muraco. As the crowd roared and Orndorff celebrated his dominance, a moment of controversy erupted. In a regrettable move, Orndorff directed a disrespectful gesture towards his manager Mr. Fuji. This action, widely considered offensive, has since been edited out of most commercially available versions of the match.## Despite the controversy, the fight continued with both wrestlers showcasing their fighting spirit. The intensity reached a fever pitch, ultimately leading to a double countout finish. ## WINNER: Ended in a double countout ## RATING: ** ## WWF Intercontinental Championship: Randy Savage (c) (with Miss Elizabeth) vs. George Steele ## The Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship was on the line in the second contest at WrestleMania 2's New York venue. The flamboyant "Macho Man" Randy Savage, accompanied by his real-life wife Miss Elizabeth, defended his title against the unpredictable "Animal" George Steele. ## The clash between these contrasting styles proved to be a memorable one. Steele, known for his unorthodox tactics and feral aggression, surprised the crowd by becoming the first wrestler to ever kick out of Savage's signature flying elbow drop. ## Despite Steele's impressive feat, Savage managed to retain his title with a cunning maneuver. He pinned Steele with a quick roll-up, but in a controversial move, used the ropes for leverage to secure the victory. ## WINNER: Randy Savage ## RATING: *** ## Jake Roberts vs George Wells ## The third match at the Coliseum was a brawl between Jake Roberts and George Wells. Roberts crushed Wells with his finishing move to win the match. After the match, Roberts let his pet snake loose on the freaked-out Wells. ## WINNER: Jake Roberts ## RATING: ** ## Boxing Match: Mr. T (with Joe Frazier) vs Roddy Piper (with Lou Duva and Bob Orton) ## The main event at the show was a boxing fight between Mr. T and Rowdy Roddy Piper. Mr. T had boxing champ Joe Frazier in his corner, while Piper had boxing coach Lou Duva in his corner. Piper got thrown out for shoving Mr. T to the ground really hard in the fourth round. It lasted just over a minute into the round. ## WINNER: Mr. T (with Joe Frazier) ## RATING: *** ## WWE WrestleMania 2 results - Rosemont Horizon ## WWF Women's Championship: The Fabulous Moolah (c) vs. Velvet McIntyre ## The very first fight at WrestleMania 2 in Chicago was for the women's championship belt. Wrestlers Fabulous Moolah and Velvet McIntyre battled it out. McIntyre tried to jump on Moolah from the top rope, but Moolah dodged her and McIntyre missed. Moolah saw her chance and slammed McIntyre to the mat to win the match and keep her champion title. ## WINNER: The Fabulous Moolah ## RATING: ** ## Flag Match: Corporal Kirchner vs Nikolai Volkoff (with Freddie Blassie) ## The fight after the women's championship was a special kind of match. Corporal Kirchner and Nikolai Volkoff faced off, with Volkoff having his buddy Freddie Blassie in his corner to help out. During the fight, Blassie tossed his walking stick to Volkoff, but Kirchner snagged it instead. He then used the stick to whack Volkoff and pin him down to win the match. ## WINNER: Corporal Kirchner ## RATING: ** ## WWF vs. NFL Battle Royal ## The third match was a big brawl with 20 wrestlers and football players. Some of the wrestlers were Andre the Giant, The Hart Foundation guys (Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart), and Hillbilly Jim. Some of the football players were Jimbo Covert, Bill Fralic, and William "The Refrigerator" Perry. In the end, Andre the Giant was the only wrestler left standing, and he won the match. ## WINNER: André the Giant won by last eliminating Bret Hart ## RATING: *** ## WWF Tag Team Championship: The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith and The Dynamite Kid) (with Lou Albano and Ozzy Osbourne) vs The Dream Team (Greg Valentine and Brutus Beefcake) (c) (with Johnny Valiant) ## The last fight at WrestleMania 2 was for the tag team championship belts. The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith and Dynamite Kid) faced off against The Dream Team (Greg Valentine and Brutus Beefcake). The Bulldogs even had Ozzy Osbourne, the singer from Black Sabbath, and Lou Albano helping them out! They brawled for about 13 minutes before Smith shoved Valentine into the corner. Valentine accidentally bumped heads with Dynamite Kid, who went down. Smith then pinned Valentine to win the championship belts and beat the Dream Team after they held the title for seven months. ## WINNER: The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith and The Dynamite Kid) ## RATING: **** ## Ricky Steamboat vs Hercules Hernandez ## The first match in Los Angeles was a fight between Ricky Steamboat and Hercules. Hercules tried to jump on Steamboat from the top rope but messed up. Steamboat then jumped on Hercules and pinned him to win the match. ## WINNER: Ricky Steamboat ## RATING: *** ## Adrian Adonis (with Jimmy Hart) vs Uncle Elmer ## The second match in Los Angeles was between Adrian Adonis and Uncle Elmer. Adonis had Jimmy Hart in his corner to help him out. Adonis won the match by jumping on Uncle Elmer with his head. ## WINNER: Adrian Adonis ## Terry and Hoss Funk (with Jimmy Hart) vs Tito Santana and The Junkyard Dog ## The third match in Los Angeles was a tag team brawl between The Funk Brothers (Hoss and Terry Funk) and Junkyard Dog and Tito Santana. Jimmy Hart helped out the Funks by creating a distraction for the referee. Then, Hart gave Terry Funk a megaphone, which he used to whack Junkyard Dog before pinning him for the win. ## WINNER: Terry and Hoss Funk ## RATING: **** ## Steel Cage match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship: Hulk Hogan (c) vs King Kong Bundy (with Bobby Heenan) ## The biggest fight of WrestleMania 2 in Los Angeles was for the world championship title! Hulk Hogan had to defend his belt in a steel cage match against King Kong Bundy. Hogan's ribs were all bandaged up because Bundy had beat him up a few weeks before.## Bundy started the fight by ripping the bandages off Hogan's ribs. But Hogan wouldn't give up! He slammed Bundy's head against the cage and tried to lift him up for a slam, but missed. Bundy then hit Hogan with a bunch of moves, trying to win. Hogan wouldn't stay down though, and got all fired up. He slammed Bundy to the mat and then jumped on him from the top rope. He climbed to the top of the cage to win, but Bundy grabbed his legs. Hogan kicked Bundy off and climbed over the cage to the ground, winning the match and keeping his championship title! After the fight, Hogan saw Bundy's manager Heenan inside the cage. He grabbed Heenan and smashed his head into the cage before hitting him low outside the cage. ## WINNER: Hulk Hogan ## RATING: **** ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

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Spoiler For WWE WrestleMania 40: Major Hollywood Star In Talks For An Appearance At The Event

WWE is reportedly in talks with Sylvester Stallone, the iconic actor behind Rocky Balboa, for a potential appearance at the upcoming WrestleMania 40 event in Philadelphia. ## This potential collaboration sends chills down the spines of wrestling fans, as Stallone's Rocky character embodies the fighting spirit and underdog narrative that resonate deeply within the wrestling world. His Philadelphia ties add another layer of excitement, considering the event's location in the City of Brotherly Love. ## The news broke thanks to WrestleVotes. Later, Dave Meltzer confirmed talks between WWE and Stallone but highlighted a potential roadblock: a scheduling conflict. While initial discussions remain preliminary, the ball seems to be in Stallone's court. He can choose to clear the conflict and grace the WrestleMania ring, much to the delight of the wrestling and Rocky Balboa fandoms. ## Stallone is no stranger to the squared circle. Back in 2005, he inducted Hulk Hogan, a close friend and co-star from Rocky 3, into the WWE Hall of Fame. This history fuels the anticipation surrounding his potential WrestleMania involvement. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Roman Reigns Eyes Record-Breaking WrestleMania Run; Most WrestleMania Main Events WWE News
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Roman Reigns Eyes Record-Breaking WrestleMania Run; Most WrestleMania Main Events

With the main event now seemingly set after the 2024 Royal Rumble winner declared he would challenge Reigns, Roman Reigns is now all set to hit another milestone. ## Following a transformative character shift, Reigns embarked on another dominant run, main-eventing WrestleManias 37-39. Notably, he retained the Universal Championship across all three consecutive appearances, facing tough challengers like Edge & Daniel Bryan, Brock Lesnar, and Cody Rhodes. ## Boasting an impressive seven WrestleMania main events, Roman Reigns ties Triple H for second place, with only active years separating them. Reigns cemented his legacy with a remarkable four-peat of main event appearances spanning WrestleManias 31-34, battling titans like Brock Lesnar, Triple H, and The Undertaker. ## Gearing up to defend his Undisputed WWE Universal Championship against Cody Rhodes at WrestleMania, Roman Reigns stands on the cusp of wrestling history. This year marks his fourth consecutive year in the illustrious main event, a feat he's already achieved once before. Should he defy the odds and win, Reigns would set a new record for most consecutive WrestleMania main event victories, surpassing Hulk Hogan's three-year reign from 1985-1987. ## However, with reports swirling about a potential title loss, this record might remain elusive. Nevertheless, one milestone seems assured: Reigns' seven WrestleMania main events tie him with Triple H for second place, with only Hulk Hogan's eight appearances surpassing them. Considering his active status, Reigns could arguably be viewed as the current leader in this category. ## Worth mentioning: Roman Reigns could potentially dominate WrestleMania 40 by appearing in both main events. Reports suggest he'll team with The Rock to face Seth Rollins and Cody Rhodes. This would propel him to the top of two lists: most WrestleMania main events (at 9) and most consecutive wins (assuming he secures victory in one of the matches). ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Ranking Top 10 WWE Stars With Most WrestleMania Main Events WWE News
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Ranking Top 10 WWE Stars With Most WrestleMania Main Events

In the star-studded realm of WWE, only a select few reach the coveted pinnacle: headlining WrestleMania. These men and women stand tall as titans of the sport, etching their names onto the proverbial Mount Rushmore of Wrestling. ## Every year, the stakes are at their highest at this marquee event, captivating unparalleled attention like no other. While the legendary matchup between Hogan and Rock undeniably captivated audiences and ignited box-office magic at WrestleMania X8, it was the Triple H vs. Jericho showdown that ultimately claimed the coveted final slot, cementing itself as the grand finale of the spectacle. ## Let's check out the top 10 below; ## 1. Hulk Hogan: 8 Main Events ## Hulk Hogan was the focal point of the first nine WrestleManias, except WrestleMania 4. He won against Paul Orndorff, Roddy Piper (teamed with Mr. T), King Kong Bundy, Andre The Giant, Randy Savage, Sgt. Slaughter, and Sid Justice. ## His only loss was to The Ultimate Warrior in a Winner-Takes-All match. At WrestleMania 9, he had an impromptu match against Yokozuna, winning in under 30 seconds. ## 2. Roman Reigns: 7 Main Events ## Roman Reigns has been in more WrestleMania main events than Stone Cold Steve Austin, John Cena, Brock Lesnar, and even his cousin, The Rock. Despite some backlash, Reigns has closed the show multiple times, with four main events in a row. His most recent win was at WrestleMania 39 where he defeated Cody Rhodes to retain the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship. ## This year too at WrestleMania XL, Roman Reigns will sit on the top of the list when he gets to defend Undisputed WWE Universal Championship against Cody Rhodes in the main event. ## 3. Triple H: 7 Main Events ## Triple H, one of the most decorated Superstars, has worked seven WrestleMania main events. Despite losses, he holds significant wins over Chris Jericho and Randy Orton and successfully defended his WWE Championship at WrestleMania 16. ## 4. John Cena: 5 Main Events ## John Cena, the face of WWE for a decade, worked five WrestleMania main events. He lost to The Miz at WrestleMania 27 and to The Rock at WrestleMania 28. Cena successfully defended the WWE Championship against Triple H and Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania 22 and 23, and defeated The Rock for the gold at WrestleMania 29. ## 5. The Rock: 5 Main Events ## The Rock's WrestleMania main-event record is 1 win and 4 losses over 5 matches, the same as Shawn Michaels'. His sole win was against John Cena at WrestleMania 28, while he lost the rematch at WrestleMania 29. Despite his overall legacy, his WrestleMania main-event record is not the most impressive. ## The Rock is all set to complete at WrestleMania 40, so this will make him sit at number 4, replacing John Cena who has a tied 5 main events. ## 6. Shawn Michaels: 5 Main Events ## Shawn Michaels, dubbed Mr. WrestleMania, has a poor win-loss record at the event with just 1 win in 5 appearances. His only win came against Bret Hart in a 60-minute Iron Man Match at WrestleMania 12. Despite losses to Steve Austin, Chris Benoit, John Cena, and The Undertaker, Michaels consistently delivered memorable performances at WrestleMania. ## 7. The Undertaker: 5 Main Events ## The Undertaker, hailed as the greatest WrestleMania performer, had four main-event appearances. He won the WWE Championship against Sycho Sid at WrestleMania 13 and defeated Edge for the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 24. 'Taker also ended Shawn Michaels' career at WrestleMania 26 before suffering his first main-event loss to Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 33. His final match, a Boneyard match against AJ Styles at WrestleMania 36, marked the end of an illustrious career. ## 8. Brock Lesnar: 5 Main Events ## Brock Lesnar, a top-tier talent, has been in five WrestleMania main events. He won against Kurt Angle at WrestleMania 19 and defeated Roman Reigns at WrestleMania 34 to retain the Universal Championship. He lost at WrestleMania 31 when Seth Rollins cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase. ## Lesnar also lost to Drew McIntyre at WrestleMania 36. He's expected to compete in his fifth main event at WrestleMania 38 against Roman Reigns in a winner-takes-all match for the WWE Championship and Universal Title. ## 9. Stone Cold Steve Austin: 4 Main Events ## 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin had four main-event appearances at WrestleMania, winning each time. He defeated Shawn Michaels and The Rock for the WWE Championship at WrestleManias 14 and 15, respectively. At WrestleMania 17, he again beat The Rock for the title. Austin's perfect record in main events showcases his dominance during the Attitude Era, cut short by injury. ## 10. Bret Hart: 3 Main Events ## Bret Hart had three WrestleMania main-event appearances. He lost the WWE Championship to Yokozuna at WrestleMania 9, won the title from Yokozuna at WrestleMania 10, and lost to Shawn Michaels in the iconic 60-minute Iron Man match at WrestleMania 12. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Top 10 WWE Wrestlers With Most WrestleMania Wins WWE News
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Top 10 WWE Wrestlers With Most WrestleMania Wins

WWE WrestleMania stands as the pinnacle event in WWE history, making it a dream for many wrestling stars to grace its card and headline the spectacle.## As the 2024 WrestleMania approaches, let's examine the top 10 wrestlers who have not only made the most appearances but also secured the most victories.## Across the 39 WrestleMania events, The Undertaker stands tall with an impressive 25 wins. Below, let's take a look at the top 10 wrestlers with the most victories. ## 1. The Undertaker - Won 25 And Lost 2 ## The Deadman himself, The Undertaker, reigns supreme at WrestleMania with a staggering 25 victories. His legendary undefeated streak of 21 consecutive wins, etched forever in wrestling history, solidifies his position as the undisputed king of the grandest stage. With a total of 27 matches under his belt, it's highly improbable that his record will ever be eclipsed.## Throughout his WrestleMania career, The Undertaker has conquered an impressive roster of opponents, leaving a trail of defeated legends in his wake. From Triple H, whom he's vanquished thrice, to Shawn Michaels and Kane, who each fell twice to his power, his dominance is undeniable. Other giants like Ric Flair, John Cena, Batista, CM Punk, Randy Orton, Edge, Bray Wyatt, and AJ Styles have all tasted defeat at the hands of The Phenom. ## 2. John Cena: Won 10 And Lost 6 ## No discussion of WrestleMania legends is complete without John Cena, the iconic figure known by various personas like "The Champ," "Super Cena," and "Big Match John." He served as his generation's Hulk Hogan, consistently taking center stage in the event's most prestigious matches.## Cena's WrestleMania dominance is undeniable. He boasts victories over wrestling royalty like Triple H, Shawn Michaels, The Rock, Batista, JBL, Edge, and the formidable duo of Big Show and Edge in thrilling World Title matches. This impressive list doesn't end there. He emerged victorious in United States Title bouts against The Big Show and Rusev, further showcasing his championship prowess. Moreover, his triumphs over Bray Wyatt and the controversial partnership of The Miz and Maryse (with Nikki Bella by his side) solidified his versatility and adaptability in the grand arena. ## 3. Triple H - Won 10 And Lost 13 ## Triple H has a unique WrestleMania legacy, boasting the third most victories despite having the most losses. With the second most matches in WrestleMania history, he's defeated iconic names like Brock Lesnar, Batista, Randy Orton, Sting, Chris Jericho, and Booker T. ## Notably, he was the first heel to win the WrestleMania main event in 2000, retaining his WWE Title against The Rock, Mick Foley, and The Big Show. ## 4. Hulk Hogan: Won 8 And Lost 3 And 1 Went Draw ## Hulk Hogan's WrestleMania legacy is defined by his presence in eight of the first nine main events, winning seven of them. Memorable victories include triumphs over Andre the Giant and Randy Savage, as well as notable wins against Sid, Sgt. Slaughter, and King Kong Bundy. ## In 2002, his return to the company culminated in his eighth and final WrestleMania victory in a highly anticipated match against Vince McMahon, billed as "20 years in the making." ## 5. Edge: Won 9 And Lost 5 ## Edge holds a WWE record with 31 title reigns. He began his career with a streak, winning his first five WrestleMania matches, including memorable victories in the fabled triangle ladder and TLC matches, as well as against Booker T and Mick Foley. ## In his final match before retirement in 2011, he defended his World Heavyweight Championship against Alberto Del Rio. Since returning in 2020, he has secured victories over Randy Orton and AJ Styles at WrestleMania. ## 6. Bret Hart: Won 8 And Lost 6 ## Bret "The Hitman" Hart competed in 14 WrestleManias over 24 years, with several historic moments. He secured his first major singles victory by defeating Roddy Piper for the Intercontinental Title in 1992, with Piper later refereeing his wins over Yokozuna and Bob Backlund. ## His classic match against Stone Cold Steve Austin at WrestleMania 13 is often cited as one of the best and featured a memorable double turn. Hart returned in 2010 to defeat Vince McMahon at WrestleMania 26, concluding their on-screen rivalry. ## 7. Kane: Won 8 And Lost 9 ## Kane, despite having a losing record, has been a consistent presence just below the top tier throughout his career. ## At WrestleMania, he's had notable victories over Triple H (by DQ) and Randy Orton. His quickest triumph came at WrestleMania 24, defeating Chavo Guerrero for the ECW Title in just 11 seconds, making it the shortest title match (and second shortest overall) in WrestleMania history. ## 8. Randy Orton: Won 8 And Lost 10 ## Despite more losses than wins, Randy Orton has secured memorable victories at WrestleMania, including defeating The Rock and Mick Foley at WrestleMania 20. He's added wins against CM Punk, Seth Rollins, Bray Wyatt (twice), Triple H, and John Cena (in a triple threat WWE Title match).## His latest victory was with Matt Riddle as "RKBRO," successfully defending the Raw Tag Titles. Fans speculate if Orton and Riddle could face off at WrestleMania 2023 upon Orton's hopeful return from injury. ## 9. Roman Reigns: Won 8 And Lost 2 ## Roman Reigns boasts a strong WrestleMania record with seven wins from nine outings. His victories include triumphs alongside The Shield and as a singles star, defeating top names like Brock Lesnar, The Undertaker, Triple H, Drew McIntyre, Edge, and Daniel Bryan in a triple threat match. Reigns is poised to continue his dominance in the years ahead. ## 10. Rey Mysterio: Won 8 And Lost 6 ## Mysterio has appeared in a total of 14 WrestleManias, which ties him with several other legends like Edge for the third most appearances overall. His win-loss record sits at 8 wins and 6 losses. He has some major accomplishments at the Grandest Stage of Them All, including: Winning the WWE World Heavyweight Championship for the first time in a Triple Threat Match at WrestleMania 22. Defeating John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL) for the Intercontinental Championship in a record-breaking 21 seconds at WrestleMania 25 and Becoming the twenty-first Triple Crown Champion in WWE history with his Intercontinental Championship win. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

WWE WrestleMania Reportedly Returning To Las Vegas In 2025 WWE News
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WWE WrestleMania Reportedly Returning To Las Vegas In 2025

As the excitement for WrestleMania 40 in Philadelphia simmers, speculation about next year's event is already exciting wrestling fans. Whispers abound that the glitz and glamour of Las Vegas might be calling WWE back for WrestleMania 41, igniting anticipation for an official announcement. ## According to the always-reliable Vital Vegas, known for its inside scoop on Sin City happenings, rumors are swirling that the Grandest Stage of Them All may be making a triumphant return to the desert metropolis. Fans anxiously await confirmation, traditionally revealed during the current year's event, which takes place on April 6-7 in Philadelphia. ## If Las Vegas does indeed secure the coveted hosting rights, it would mark a momentous homecoming. The city holds a special place in wrestling history, having played host to the legendary WrestleMania IX in 1993 at Caesars Palace. That unforgettable night saw Yokozuna and Bret Hart collide for the WWF Championship, with Hulk Hogan making a surprise appearance, etching the event in wrestling lore. ## Adding further fuel to the speculation fire is the recent drama-filled WrestleMania 40 kickoff press conference. The Rock's emergence as a key figure within WWE's TKO Board of Directors, coupled with his undeniable star power and ties to Las Vegas, makes the city's potential selection even more intriguing. ## Whether reality lives up to the whispers remains to be seen, but one thing is certain: the prospect of WrestleMania 41 descending upon Las Vegas has captured the imagination of wrestling fans worldwide. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...