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Wrestlemania XII (Written By: Maurice D. Proffit)

16 Mar

Wrestlemania 12

 
Date: March 31st, 1996
City: Anaheim, California
Venue: Arrowhead Pond
Combined Attendance: 18,853
Sub-Theme: n/a
Celebrities:  n/a
 
Wrestlemania 12 was back in California and looking to be the rebound Wrestlemania. The Main event was announced on an episode of Monday Night Raw, that for the World Wrestling Federation Championship; Bret “The Hitman” Hart would defend the title against “The Heartbreak Kid” Shawn Michaels in an 1 hour Iron Man match. The winner of the match would be the man with the most decisions over a 60 min period. Shawn won the 1996 Royal Rumble in January (first back to back winner since Hulk Hogan in 1990 and 1991) and earned the spot to wrestle the champion at wrestlemania. Bret and Shawn have had history in the past, main eventing two Survivor Series PPV’s (1992 and 1993) and also being the first to introduce the ladder match to the WWF. For those who are familiar with their past, this was a fantastic match to look forward to. Especially considering the fact that the WWF never did an iron match before. This was more prevalent in the NWA and WCW.
 
The show was an overall hit and a blatant rebound from the previous year. This Wrestlemania would be Steve Austin’s wrestlemania debut. He wrestled Savio Vega in a grudge match with Austin winning.
 
The Ultimate Warrior made his in ring return to the WWF to wrestle Hunter Hurst Helmsley. The last time the Warrior was in the WWF was in Oct 1992. When he was announced that he would be making his return, it just added to the already beefed up card. Warrior Returned with the full head of steam that we are so used to seeing him have, with a bit more of a modern look to him. He defeated Hunter in about a min and a half, in typical Warrior way.
 
Undertaker Note: The Undertaker faced Big Daddy Cool Diesel in a one on one match. Physical match of the battle of the big men; but Taker was just too much for Diesel as he defeated him with the Tombstone piledriver. This would be Diesel’s last Wrestlemania for the next 6 years. Undertaker is now 5-0 at wrestlemania.

 

 
Goldust and Rowdy Roddy Piper fought in what was called a Hollywood back lot brawl. They started their match, earlier in the evening, in the “back lot” of the Arrowhead Pond, in what looked to be a shoot fight. Both men gave each other potatoes and receipts, as there seemed to be legit blood. Goldust took off in his Gold Cadillac and Piper followed and chased him in his White Bronco. The WWF production did a parody of the OJ Simpson police chase, due to this. Later in the evening after the Undertaker match, both men “made it back” to the arena and finished the match in the ring, with Piper being victorious.
 
It was now time for the main event. The 1 hour Iron Man Match. Both men went back to their home towns to train for this match. We’ve seen weeks and weeks of footage of Shawn training at Jose Lothario’s gym and Bret Training with his father Stu Hart in the dungeon and in Calgary in general. Shawn entered the match in an overtop elaborate way of entering the ring, from doing a zip line from the very top of the Arrow Head pond and slid down all the way to ringside. Very impressive. Bret had the traditional entrance to the ring. The match build was so intense for this match, that even the mere going over the rule of the match, heightened the anticipation. Two year prior, both of these men stole the show in their matches at Wrestlemania 10 and here we are, 12 years later in what is to be looked upon as an epic. Let the classic begin.


 
As soon as the bell rang, the crowd sits down, to enjoy this story that was going to be told to them for the next hour. Bret and Shawn went at each other, and we see a more technical side to Shawn Michaels, that we’ve never seen before. We’re used to Shawn being more so in attack mode, but due to his endurance needing to be taken into consideration, he ground based his offense considerably. Bret on the other hand was a countering master. Not letting Shawn’s unseen style get the best of him, Bret made sure to capitalize on all any and all counters that he could onto Shawn, to make sure that Bret had very close holds on him. For the most part, that is what the match was, very close very tight between the two. They did a great job in breaking up the monotony and not making the match dull at all. There were parts in the match where we saw an immediate burst of energy. Shawn unexpectedly hits Bret with a flying cross body block to the outside of the ring. Shawn meaning to superkick Bret, accidently superkicks the time keeper at ringside, due to Bret ducking and moving. The match had many surprises from both men and kept the match going. At the final minutes of the film, we see Shawn getting a new surge of energy in him, after being dominated by the champ for a while; however, the score is still 0-0. Shawn goes for his patent moves for fly elbow off the ropes and flying elbow drops off from the top turnbuckles. We were seeing the Shawn Michaels that we are all familiar with, until the closing minute, Bret, counters one of Shawn’s offenses and turns the counters into the Sharpshooter. Bret locked the sharpshooter on perfectly and Shawn was left there screaming in pain. The clock continued to clock down until the final seconds and then the buzzer sounded. 60 min have past and the match was over with a tied score of 0-0. Bret “The Hitman” Hart was still the champion and leaves the ring. However, Interim President Gorilla Monsoon comes to ringside and orders that the match to continue and for it to be sudden death overtime. Bret was besides himself as he couldn’t understand as to why this was the decision, since the original rules were “60 Min Match”. Bret voiced his disagreement with the ref, but with no choice, the bell rang and Bret went back after Shawn. This was not the Bret that we saw for the last hour, but a more aggressive unorthodox Bret, who was attacking Michaels lower back with punches and with back body drops. When Bret went to throw Shawn into the turnbuckle; Shawn leaped over Bret when Bret came in to run in for the offense, but when Bret turned around POW, Shawn hits Bret with the superkick. But not thinking it was enough, Shawn prepares for a more set and on the money superkick, measures him and hits Bret Hart spot on.

 Shawn goes for the cover; and for the first time ever, Shawn Michaels defeats Bret Hart and wins his first World Wrestling Federation Championship.
 

 
Personally, I thought this wrestlemania was great to watch and went back to being a epic level event. It felt like a mega event again, unlike the year before. I was not a Shawn Michaels fan, I was (and still am) a mega Bret Hart fan, and I was convinced that Bret would win the match and retain the title, since he beat Shawn before, but that wasn’t the fact though. For the rest of the year, I had to watch my WWF weekly programs without one of my wrestling heroes on the show, and I despised the companies champion, since he was the sole reason why Bret was no longer on the show. But as I got older, I learned to appreciate the match and I can see how and why it is regarded as the best match in the company history. 
 
 
Match Card
 
– The Bodydonnas (Skip and Zip) (with Sunny) defeated The Godwinns (Henry and Phineas) (with Hillbilly Jim) to win the vacant WWF Tag Team Championships (Finals of Tournament)
 
– Camp Cornette (Vader, Owen Hart and The British Bulldog) (with Jim Cornette) defeated Yokozuna, Jake Roberts and Ahmed Johnson (with Mr. Fuji)
 
-Steve Austin (with Ted DiBiase) defeated Savio Vega
 
-The Ultimate Warrior defeated Hunter Hearst Helmsley (with Sable)
 
– Roddy Piper defeated Goldust (with Marlena)
 
– Shawn Michaels (with Jose Lothario) defeated Bret Hart (c) 1-0 to win the 1 hour Iron Man Match to win the World Wrestling Federation Championship.
 
 
 
 

Wrestlemania VII (Written By: Maurice D. Proffit)

11 Mar

Wrestlemania 7

Date: March 24th, 1991

Cities: Los Angeles, California

Venue:  Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena

Combined Attendance:  16, 158

Sub-Theme: “Stars and Stripes Forever”

Celebrities:  Regis Philbin, Alex Trebek, Marla Maples, Macaulay Culkin (in attendance) and Donald Trump

Originally advertised, Wrestlemania 7 was supposed to take place at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, potentially having a 100,000 in attendance to break the record. However, according to the World Wrestling Federation, due to the company receiving threats of a possible attack at the event and due to the emotionally tied story line connecting with Sgt. Slaughter, The WWF decided to move the event to the adjacent arena, next to the coliseum, for safety. Or was it because of embarrassing low ticket sales that took place? Helluva difference going from 100,000 fans to a mere 16,000 fans. However, the show must go on! And on we go!

Aug of 1990, the United States of America declared war on the country of Iraq, due to their invasion in Iran. President George HW Bush, addressed the nation on Aug 8th 1990 (I remember this vividly since it was my 9th birthday) about the crimes of then dictator Sudam Hussein. During this time, there was a sense of unity when it came to American citizens supporting our troops fighting for our country and a stance of solidarity when it came to standing behind all that was Red, White and Blue. And how perfect of an opportunity was this for the World Wrestling Federation to capitalize on this? Enter Sgt. Slaughter.

Sgt. Slaughter was brought back to the WWF for this reason. However, instead of being the tough talking, hard hitting, American GI that he once was, he turned his back on the United States and became an Iraqi sympathizer. Aligning himself with General Adnan, Sgt. Slaughter was now donning the colors of red, white, black and green, the colors of the Iraqi flag. Slaughter defeated the Ultimate Warrior at the 1991 Royal Rumble to become the WWF Champion. And what better of an opponent to have than none other than the Immortal Hulk Hogan. Hulk Hogan challenged Slaughter for the WWF Championship at Wrestlemania 7, Slaughter accepted, and a main event was born.

Wrestlemania 7 was a very entertaining show, and really encompassed the “who’s-who” of the WWF at the time, which was really a golden era in terms of popularity at this time. A very entertaining card indeed, with great commentary from Gorilla Monsoon, Bobby Heenan and Rowdy Roddy Piper. This had to be one of the most emotional wrestlemanias as well. Between the main event and Virgil wrestling his former employer The Million Dollar Man Ted Dibiase. But there was one match that kept the people on the edge of their seats, and the hallways, concession and bathrooms empty. I’m talking the “Retirement Match” between The Macho King Randy Savage vs The Ultimate Warrior. This rivalry was so heated leading up to mania, you as the viewer, truly felt that the saying “this town aint big enough for the two of us”, screamed truth with these two.  Their heat for each other came across TV as so vicious that it was only fitting that the loser would have to retire. Randy Savage, the perfectionist he is, proved that trait to be true as he single handedly made the Warrior look like a 5 star athlete. Warrior and Savage left it all in the ring, including Savage throwing 5 flying elbow drops on the Warrior, just for him to kick out. The end saw The Ultimate Warrior give Savage 3 shoulder tackles, and pinned him with one foot.

Savage’s career was over. With that being done, so was Queen Sherri. Macho did all he could do to the Warrior, but Sherri refused to be sympathetic as she attacked the Macho Man. Unable to defend himself and fight back, one WOMAN was able to come to his aid, enter the return of the lovely Miss Elizabeth. Liz throws Sherri out the ring and comes to Savages rescue. When Savage realizes what has happened aftering piecing all of the happenings together, with nothing left but a goodbye to the crowd, Savage leaves the WWF the way he came in, in the arms of the lovely Miss Elizabeth as they embrace each other by a hug that symbolized reuniting. There wasn’t a dry eye in the house as they marched away down the aisle for the “last time”.

Taker Note: This was the Undertaker’s first wrestlmania, he faced SuperFly Jimmy Snuka. And defeated him. Taker is 1-0 at Wrestlemania

The Main event saw The World Wrestling Federation Champion Sgt. Slaughter battle Hulk Hogan for the WWF Championship. Hogan wrestling not only for himself and the company, but also for the honor of the United States. In a bloody bloody battle, Hogan refuses to give up.

Slaughter does everything to put Hogan away, and just when slaughter thought the job was done as he pinned Hogan with the Iraqi Flag and the blood on Hogan’s face, Hogan miraculously kicks out, sees the blood and rips the Iraqi flag in half. After the formulaic “hulk up”, Hogan delivers the big boot to the leg drop to Slaughter and pins him in the middle of the ring, 1-2-3, to win the World Wrestling Federation Championship belt for the 3rd time.

Match Card

The Rockers (Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty) defeated The Barbarian and Haku (with Bobby Heenan)

The Texas Tornado defeated Dino Bravo (with Jimmy Hart)

The British Bulldog defeated The Warlord (with Slick)

The Nasty Boys (Brian Knobbs and Jerry Sags) (with Jimmy Hart) defeated The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart) (c) To win the WWF Tag Team Championship

Jake Roberts defeated Rick Martel in a blindfold match

The Undertaker (with Paul Bearer) defeated Jimmy Snuka (Taker: 1-0)

The Ultimate Warrior defeated Randy Savage (with Sensational Queen Sherri) In a retirement match

Tenryu and Kitao defeated Demolition (Crush and Smash) (with Mr. Fuji)

The Big Boss Man defeated Mr. Perfect (c) (with Bobby Heenan) by disqualification For the Intercontinental Championship

Earthquake (with Jimmy Hart) defeated Greg Valentine

The Legion of Doom (Hawk and Animal) defeated Power and Glory (Paul Roma and Hercules) (with Slick)

Virgil (with Roddy Piper) defeated Ted DiBiase by countout

The Mountie (with Jimmy Hart) defeated Tito Santana

Hulk Hogan defeated Sgt. Slaughter (c) (with General Adnan) to win the World Wrestling Federation Championship