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Wrestlemania Stat Pack 2012 Edition (Contains slight spoiler in later post)
Welcome to the 2012 edition of the Wrestlemania Stat Pack.
Wrestlemania is this sunday. So here is a look at some stats from previous years Manias.
The Events
Wrestlemania
31st March 1985
Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
Tagline: The Greatest Wrestling Event of All Time!
Theme song: ‘Easy Lover’ by Phillip Bailey and Phil Collins
Attendance: 19,121
Broadcast time: 2½ hours
Matches: 9
Championship matches: 3
Main event: WWF Champion Hulk Hogan & Mr T (with Jimmy Snuka) vs. ‘Rowdy’ Roddy Piper & ‘Mr Wonderful’ Paul Orndorff (with ‘Cowboy’ Bob Orton) – tag team match with special guest referees Muhammad Ali and Pat Patterson
Wrestlemania 2
7th April 1986
Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY/Rosemont Horizon, Rosemont, IL/LA Sports Arena, Los Angeles, CA
Tagline: What the World Has Come To
Theme song: Unnamed WWF in-house song
Attendance: 40,085 (combined)
Broadcast time: 3 hours
Matches: 12
Championship matches: 4
Main event: Hulk Hogan © vs. King Kong Bundy (with Bobby Heenan) – steel cage match for the WWF Championship
Wrestlemania III
29th March 1987
Pontiac Silverdome, Pontiac, MI
Tagline: Bigger! Better! Badder!
Theme song: ‘Who’s Zoomin’ Who?’ by Aretha Franklin
Attendance: 93,173
Broadcast time: 3 hours
Matches: 12
Championship matches: 2
Main event: Hulk Hogan © vs. André the Giant (with Bobby Heenan) – WWF Championship
Wrestlemania IV
27th March 1988
Trump Plaza, Atlantic City, NJ
Tagline: What the World is Watching
Theme song: Unnamed WWF in-house song
Attendance: 18,165
Broadcast time: 4 hours
Matches: 16
Championship matches: 3 (or, if you count the entire WWF Championship tournament, 13)
Main event: ‘Macho Man’ Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth and Hulk Hogan) vs. ‘The Million Dollar Man’ Ted DiBiase (with André the Giant) – tournament final for the vacant WWF Championship
Wrestlemania V
2nd April 1989
Trump Plaza, Atlantic City, NJ
Tagline: The Mega Powers Explode!
Theme song: Unnamed WWF in-house song with awesome Vince McMahon voiceover
Attendance: 18,946
Broadcast time: 4 hours
Matches: 14
Championship matches: 3
Main event: ‘Macho Man’ Randy Savage © vs. Hulk Hogan – WWF Championship, with Miss Elizabeth in a neutral corner
Wrestlemania VI
1st April 1990
Skydome, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Tagline: The Ultimate Challenge
Theme song: ‘Worldwide Spectacle’ by Jim Johnston
Attendance: 67,678
Broadcast time: 4 hours
Matches: 14
Championship matches: 2 (including one match for two championships. 3 matches if you count the Million Dollar Championship)
Main event: Hulk Hogan (WWFc) vs. The Ultimate Warrior (ICc) – WWF Championship and WWF Intercontinental Championship
Wrestlemania VII
24th March 1991
LA Memorial Sports Arena, Los Angeles, CA
Tagline: Superstars and Stripes Forever
Theme song: ‘Worldwide Spectacle’ by Jim Johnston
Attendance: 16,158
Broadcast time: 4 hours
Matches: 14
Championship matches: 3
Main event: Sgt. Slaughter (c, with General Adnan) vs. Hulk Hogan – WWF Championship
Wrestlemania VIII
5th April 1992
Hoosier Dome, Indianapolis, IN
Tagline: Friendship Torn Apart! / The Macho/Flair Affair!
Theme song: ‘Worldwide Spectacle’ by Jim Johnston
Attendance: 62,167
Broadcast time: 3 hours
Matches: 9
Championship matches: 3
Main event: Hulk Hogan vs. Sid Justice (with Harvey Wippleman)
Wrestlemania IX
4th April 1993
Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NV
Tagline: An Event of Epic Proportions
Theme song: ‘Wrestlemania (lyrical version)’ by Jim Johnston
Attendance: 16,891
Broadcast time: 3 hours
Matches: 9
Championship matches: 4
Main event: Bret Hart © vs. Yokozuna (with Mr Fuji) – WWF Championship
(followed by Yokozuna (c, with Mr Fuji) vs. Hulk Hogan – impromptu match for the WWF Championship)
Wrestlemania X
20th March 1994
Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
Tagline: Ten Years in the Making
Theme song: ‘Wrestlemania’ by Jim Johnston
Attendance: 18,065
Broadcast time: 3 hours
Matches: 9
Championship matches: 5
Main event: Yokozuna (c, with Mr Fuji and Jim Cornette) vs. Bret ‘the Hitman’ Hart – WWF Championship
Wrestlemania XI
2nd April 1995
Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, CT
Tagline: N/A
Theme song: ‘Wrestlemania’ by Jim Johnston
Attendance: 16,305
Broadcast time: 3 hours
Matches: 7
Championship matches: 3
Main event: Bam Bam Bigelow (with Ted DiBiase) vs. Lawrence Taylor
Wrestlemania XII
31st March 1996
Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, CA
Tagline: N/A
Theme song: ‘Wrestlemania’ by Jim Johnston
Attendance: 18,853
Broadcast time: 3 hours
Matches: 6
Championship matches: 1
Main event: Bret ‘the Hitman’ Hart © vs. Shawn Michaels (with Jose Lothario) – 60-minute Iron Man Match for the WWF Championship
Wrestlemania 13
23rd March 1997
Rosemont Horizon, Rosemont, IL
Tagline: Heat!
Theme song: ‘Wrestlemania’ by Jim Johnston
Attendance: 18,197
Broadcast time: 3 hours
Matches: 7
Championship matches: 4
Main event: Sycho Sid © vs. The Undertaker – No disqualification match for the WWF Championship
Wrestlemania XIV
28th March 1998
FleetCenter, Boston, MA
Tagline: dX raided
Theme song: ‘Wrestlemania’ by Jim Johnston
Attendance: 19,028
Broadcast time: 3 hours
Matches: 8
Championship matches: 5
Main event: Shawn Michaels (c, with Triple H and Chyna) vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin – WWF Championship, with Mike Tyson as special enforcer
Wrestlemania XV
28th March 1999
First Union Center, Philadelphia, PA
Tagline: The Ragin’ Climax
Theme song: ‘Harrowsway’ (AKA ‘Rage’) by Jim Johnston
Attendance: 20,276
Broadcast time: 3 hours
Matches: 10
Championship matches: 6
Main event: The Rock © vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin – No disqualification match for the WWF Championship
Wrestlemania 2000
2nd April 2000
Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, CA
Tagline: A McMahon in Every Corner
Theme song: ‘California’ by Jim Johnston
Attendance: 18,034
Broadcast time: Approx. 3 hours 20 minutes (not counting post-game show)
Matches: 9
Championship matches: 4 (one of which was a 2-fall match with 2 championships at stake)
Main event: Triple H (c, with Stephanie McMahon) vs. The Rock (with Vince McMahon) vs. Mick Foley (with Linda McMahon) vs. The Big Show (with Shane McMahon) – Fatal Four-Way Elimination Match for the WWF Championship
Wrestlemania X-Seven
1st April 2001
Reliant Astrodome, Houston, TX
Tagline: Houston… We Have a Problem
Theme song: ‘My Way’ by Limp Bizkit (highlights video)
Attendance: 67,925
Broadcast time: 4 hours
Matches: 11
Championship matches: 6
Main event: The Rock © vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin – No disqualification match for the WWF Championship
Wrestlemania X8
17th March 2002
Skydome, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Tagline: The One and Only
Theme songs: ‘Superstar’ by Saliva, ‘Tear Away’ by Drowning Pool
Attendance: 68,237
Broadcast time: 4 hours
Matches: 11
Championship matches: 6
Main event: Chris Jericho (c, with Stephanie McMahon) vs. Triple H – Undisputed WWF Championship
Wrestlemania XIX
30th March 2003
Safeco Field, Seattle, WA
Tagline: Dare to Dream
Theme song: ‘Crack Addict’ by Limp Bizkit
Attendance: 54,097
Broadcast time: 4 hours
Matches: 9
Championship matches: 5
Main event: Kurt Angle © vs. Brock Lesnar – WWE Championship
Wrestlemania XX
14th March 2004
Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
Tagline: Where it all Begins… Again
Theme songs: ‘Step Up’ by Drowning Pool, ‘Touché’ by Godsmack
(highlights video)
Attendance: 20,250
Broadcast time: 4½ hours
Matches: 12
Championship matches: 7
Main event: Triple H © vs. Chris Benoit vs. Shawn Michaels – Triple Threat Match for the World Heavyweight Championship
Wrestlemania 21
3rd April 2005
Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA
Tagline: Wrestlemania Goes Hollywood
Theme songs: ‘Big Time’ by Soundtrack of Our Lives, ‘Behind Those Eyes’ by 3 Doors Down (highlights video)
Attendance: 20,193
Broadcast time: 4 hours
Matches: 8
Championship matches: 3
Main event: Triple H (c, with Ric Flair) vs. Batista – World Heavyweight Championship
Wrestlemania 22
2nd April 2006
Allstate Arena, Rosemont, IL
Tagline: Big Time
Theme songs: ‘Big Time’ by Peter Gabriel, ‘I Dare You’ by Shinedown, ‘Save Me Sorrow’ by Bullets and Octane, ‘Baby Hates Me’ by Danko Jones (highlights video)
Attendance: 17,159
Broadcast time: 4 hours
Matches: 11
Championship matches: 5
Main event: John Cena © vs. Triple H – WWE Championship
Wrestlemania XXIII
1st April 2007
Ford Field, Detroit, MI
Tagline: All Grown Up (could’ve sworn that was 21)
Theme songs: ‘Ladies and Gentlemen’ by Saliva, ‘The Memory Will Never Die’ by Default (highlights video)
Attendance: 80,103
Broadcast time: 4 hours
Matches: 8
Championship matches: 4
Main event: John Cena © vs. Shawn Michaels – WWE Championship
Wrestlemania XXIV
30th March 2008
Citrus Bowl, Orlando, FL
Tagline: The Biggest Wrestlemania Under the Sun
Theme songs: ‘Light it Up’ by Rev Theory, ‘Snow (Hey Oh)’ by Red Hot Chili Peppers, ‘Leave the Memories Alone’ by Fuel (highlights video, Ric Flair video)
Attendance: 74,635
Broadcast time: 4 hours
Matches: 9
Championship matches: 3
Main event: Edge (c, with Vickie Guerrero, Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder) vs. The Undertaker – World Heavyweight Championship
Wrestlemania XXV
5th April 2009
Reliant Stadium, Houston, TX
Tagline: The 25th Anniversary of Wrestlemania
Theme songs: ‘Shoot to Thrill (live)’ by AC/DC, ‘War Machine’ by AC/DC, ‘So Hott’ by Kid Rock, ‘Touched’ by V.A.S.T. (highlights video)
Attendance: 72,744
Broadcast time: 4 hours
Matches: 8
Championship matches: 3
Main event: Triple H © vs. Randy Orton – WWE Championship
Wrestlemania XXVI
28th March 2010
University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, AZ
Tagline: Get All Fired Up
Theme songs: ‘Be Yourself’ by Audioslave, ‘I Made It’ by Kevin Rudolf, ‘Thunderstruck (live)’ by AC/DC, ‘The Show’ by Since October (highlights video in pretty poor quality)
Attendance: 72,219
Broadcast time: 4 hours
Matches: 10
Championship matches: 3
Main event: The Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels – Streak vs. Career match
Wrestlemania XXVII
3rd April 2011
Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA
Tagline: The Biggest Wrestlemania Ever
Theme songs: ‘Written in the Stars’ by Tinie Tempah feat. Eric Turner, ‘Diamond Eyes (Boom-Lay Boom-Lay Boom)’ by Shinedown (highlights video)
Attendance: 71,617
Broadcast time: 4 hours
Matches: 8
Championship matches: 2
Main event: The Miz © vs. John Cena – WWE Championship
Wrestlemania XXVIII
1st April 2012
Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL
Tagline: Once in a Lifetime
Theme songs: ‘Invincible’ by Machine Gun Kelly feat. Ester Dean, ‘Wild Ones’ by Flo Rida feat. Sia, ‘Turn Me On’ by David Guetta feat. Nicki Minaj, 'Good Feeling' by Flo Rida, 'The Memory Remains' by Metallica feat. Marianne Faithful
Main event: The Rock vs. John Cena
Event stats
Total wrestling time: 46 hours, 41 minutes, 19 seconds
Average wrestling per event: 1 hour, 43 minutes, 45.15 seconds
Total matches: 270
Average matches per event: 10
Average match length: 10 minutes, 22.52 seconds
Total attendance: 1,061,099
Average attendance : 39,300
Events by attendance
1. Wrestlemania III (93,173 @ Pontiac Silverdome, Pontiac, MI)
2. Wrestlemania XXIII (80,103 @ Ford Field, Detroit, MI)
3. Wrestlemania XXIV (74,635 @ Citrus Bowl, Orlando, FL)
4. Wrestlemania XXV (72,744 @ Reliant Stadium, Houston, TX)
5. Wrestlemania XXVI (72,219 @ University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, AZ)
6. Wrestlemania XXVII (71,617 @ Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA)
7. Wrestlemania X8 (68,237 @ Skydome, Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
8. Wrestlemania X-Seven (67,925 @ Reliant Astrodome, Houston, TX)
9. Wrestlemania VI (67,678 @ Skydome, Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
10. Wrestlemania VIII (62,167 @ Hoosier Dome, Indianapolis, IN)
11. Wrestlemania XIX (54,097 @ Safeco Field, Seattle, WA)
12. Wrestlemania 2 (40,085 @ Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY/Rosemont Horizon, Rosemont, IL/LA Sports Arena, Los Angeles, CA)
13. Wrestlemania XV (20,276 @ First Union Center, Philadelphia, PA)
14. Wrestemania XX (20,250 @ Madison Square Garden, New York, NY)
15. Wrestlemania 21 (20,193 @ Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA)
16. Wrestlemania (19,121 @ Madison Square Garden, New York, NY)
17. Wrestlemania XIV (19,028 @ Fleet Center, Boston, MA)
18. Wrestlemania V (18,946 @ Trump Plaza, Atlantic City, NJ)
19. Wrestlemania XII (18,853 @ Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, CA)
20. Wrestlemania 13 (18,197 @ Rosemont Horizon, Rosemont, IL)
21. Wrestlemania IV (18,165 @ Trump Plaza, Atlantic City, NJ)
22. Wrestlemania X (18,065 @ Madison Square Garden, New York, NY)
23. Wrestlemania 2000 (18,034 @ Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, CA)
24. Wrestlemania 22 (17,159 @ Allstate Arena, Rosemont, IL)
25. Wrestlemania IX (16,891 @ Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NV)
26. Wrestlemania XI (16,305 @ Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, CT)
27. Wrestlemania VII (16,158 @ LA Memorial Sports Arena, Los Angeles, CA)
Events by amount of wrestling
1. Wrestlemania X-Seven (2 hours, 24 minutes, 49 seconds)
2. Wrestlemania XX (2 hours, 21 minutes, 44 seconds)
3. Wrestlemania XIX (2 hours, 12 minutes, 5 seconds)
4. Wrestlemania 22 (2 hours, 2 minutes, 10 seconds)
5. Wrestlemania 2000 (2 hours, 0 minutes, 1 second)
6. Wrestlemania VII (1 hour, 57 minutes, 11 seconds)
7. Wrestlemania XII (1 hour, 55 minutes, 20 seconds)
8. Wrestlemania IV (1 hour, 54 minutes, 28 seconds)
9. Wrestlemania XXVI (1 hour, 53 minutes, 8 seconds)
10. Wrestlemania XXV (1 hour, 52 minutes, 13 seconds)
11. Wrestlemania X8 (1 hour, 52 minutes, 5 seconds)
12. Wrestlemania V (1 hour, 46 minutes, 12 seconds)
13. Wrestlemania XXIV (1 hour, 45 minutes, 38 seconds)
14. Wrestlemania 13 (1 hour, 45 minutes, 9 seconds)
15. Wrestlemania XXVII (1 hour, 42 minutes, 50 seconds)
16. Wrestlemania XXIII (1 hour, 40 minutes, 52 seconds)
17. Wrestlemania VI (1 hour, 37 minutes, 55 seconds)
18. Wrestlemania 21 (1 hour, 35 minutes, 34 seconds)
19. Wrestlemania X (1 hour, 31 minutes, 57 seconds)
20. Wrestlemania IX (1 hour, 31 minutes dead)
21. Wrestlemania XIV (1 hour, 26 minutes, 46 seconds)
22. Wrestlemania III (1 hour, 24 minutes, 47 seconds)
23. Wrestlemania 2 (1 hour, 24 minutes dead)
24. Wrestlemania VIII (1 hour, 22 minutes, 55 seconds)
25. Wrestlemania XV (1 hour, 20 minutes, 19 seconds)
26. Wrestlemania XI (1 hour, 18 minutes, 15 seconds)
27. Wrestlemania (1 hour, 1 minute, 52 seconds)
Events by percentage of allotted broadcast time featuring wrestling
1. Wrestlemania XII – 64:07%
2. Wrestlemania X-Seven – 60.34%
3. Wrestlemania 2000 – 60.01%
4. Wrestlemania 13 – 58.42%
5. Wrestlemania XIX – 55.03%
6. Wrestlemania XX – 52.49%
7. Wrestlemania X – 51.08%
8. Wrestlemania 22 – 50.9%
9. Wrestlemania IX – 50.56%
10. Wrestlemania VII – 48.82%
11. Wrestlemania XIV – 48.2%
12. Wrestlemania IV – 47.69%
13. Wrestlemania XXVI – 47.14%
14. Wrestlemania III – 47.1%
15. Wrestlemania XXV – 46.76%
16. Wrestlemania X8 – 46.73%
17. Wrestlemania 2 – 46.66%
18. Wrestlemania VIII – 46.06%
19. Wrestlemania XV – 44.62%
20. Wrestlemania V – 44.25%
21. Wrestlemania XXIV – 44.01%
22. Wrestlemania XI – 43.47%
23. Wrestlemania XXVII – 42.85%
24. Wrestlemania XXIII – 42.03%
25. Wrestlemania – 41.24%
26. Wrestlemania VI – 40.8%
27. Wrestlemania 21 – 39.82%
Longest matches
1. Bret Hart vs. Shawn Michaels – Iron Man Match, WWF Championship, Wrestlemania XII (1:01:52)
2. Triple H vs. The Rock vs. Mick Foley vs. The Big Show – Fatal 4-way, WWF Championship, Wrestlemania 2000 (36:28)
3. Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. The Rock – No disqualification match, WWF Championship, Wrestlemania X-Seven (33:06)
4. The Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels, Wrestlemania XXV (30:56)
5. The Undertaker vs. Triple H, Wrestlemania XXVII (29:25)
6. John Cena vs. Shawn Michaels, WWE Championship, Wrestlemania 23 (28:22)
7. Shawn Michaels vs. Kurt Angle, Wrestlemania XXI (27:25)
8. Triple H vs. Chris Benoit vs. Shawn Michaels, World Heavyweight Championship, Wrestlemania XX (24:50)
9. The Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels, Streak vs. Career, Wrestlemania XXVI (24:04)
10. Edge vs. The Undertaker, World Heavyweight Championship, Wrestlemania XXIV (23:50)
Shortest matches
1. Chavo vs. Kane, ECW Championship, Wrestlemania XXIV, :08
2. The Hart Foundation vs. The Bolsheviks, Wrestlemania VI, :19
3. Yokozuna vs. Hulk Hogan, WWF Championship, Wrestlemania IX, :21
4. JBL vs. Rey Mysterio, Intercontinental Championship, Wrestlemania XXV, :21
5. King Kong Bundy vs. Special Delivery Jones, Wrestlemania, :24 (AKA :9 +15 seconds)
6. Bobby Heenan vs. Red Rooster, Wrestlemania V, :31
7. Earthquake vs. Adam Bomb, Wrestlemania X, :32
8. Bart Gunn vs. Butterbean, Brawl for All match, Wrestlemania XV, :35
9. Legion of Doom vs. Power and Glory, Wrestlemania VII, :59
10. Akebono vs. The Big Show, Sumo match, Wrestlemania XXI, 1:04
Most matches
1. The Undertaker (19)
2. Shawn Michaels (17)
3. Triple H (15)
4. Bret Hart (14)
5. Kane (13)
6. Hulk Hogan (12)
7= Randy Savage (11)
7= The Big Show (11)
9= Chris Jericho (10)
9= Bradshaw/JBL (10)
*John Cena and The Rock will face each other in the ninth Wrestlemania match for each on 1st April, and will draw level with Edge in joint 11th place. Randy Orton, also on 8 matches going into Miami, will probably be getting close to the top 10 as well. Ted DiBiase Sr. is on 8 matches too, but likely won’t be adding to that.
Most time spent wrestling
1. Shawn Michaels – 6 hours, 13 minutes, 24 seconds
2. The Undertaker – 4 hours, 49 minutes, 13 seconds
3. Triple H – 4 hours, 39 minutes, 6 seconds
4. Bret Hart – 3 hours, 27 minutes, 17 seconds
5. Hulk Hogan – 2 hours, 49 minutes, 30 seconds
6. The Rock – 2 hours, 32 minutes, 19 seconds
7. Edge – 2 hours, 28 minutes, 22 seconds
8. Chris Jericho – 2 hours, 11 minutes, 38 seconds
9. Stone Cold Steve Austin – 2 hours, 9 minutes, 49 seconds
10. John Cena – 2 hours, 9 minutes, 39 seconds
The Streak
You know the one.
Here it is then, The Undertaker’s undefeated record in full:
- Wrestlemania VII, Los Angeles, CA: Pinned Jimmy ‘Superfly’ Snuka in 4:20 with the Tombstone Piledriver
- Wrestlemania VIII, Indianapolis, IN: Pinned Jake ‘the Snake’ Roberts in 6:36 after a Tombstone on the mats outside the ring to stop Roberts nicking the urn off Paul Bearer
- Wrestlemania IX, Las Vegas, NV: Defeated Giant Gonzalez by disqualification in 7:33 when Gonzalez smothered him with a chloroform-soaked rag, causing ‘Taker to batter him a bit afterwards
- Wrestlemania XI, Hartford, CT: Pinned King Kong Bundy in 6:36 with a body slam followed by a jumping clothesline (because there’s no WAY a Tombstone was possible, he looked shaky enough doing the body slam)
- Wrestlemania XII, Anaheim, CA: Pinned Diesel in 16:46 with the Tombstone
- Wrestlemania 13, Rosemont, IL: Pinned Sycho Sid in a no disqualification match in 21:19 with the Tombstone (after interference from Bret Hart) to win the WWF Championship
- Wrestlemania XIV, Boston, MA: Pinned Kane in 16:58 with the third Tombstone of the match. Got Tombstoned on a chair afterwards but did the old sit up~!
- Wrestlemania XV, Philadelphia, PA: Pinned The Big Bossman in a Hell in a Cell match in 9:48 with the Tombstone
- Wrestlemania X-Seven, Houston, TX: Pinned Triple H in 18:17 with the Last Ride
- Wrestlemania X8, Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Pinned Ric Flair in a no disqualification match in 15:47 with the Tombstone
- Wrestlemania XIX, Seattle, WA: Defeated A-Train and The Big Show in a handicap match by pinning A-Train in 9:45 with the Tombstone. Originally scheduled as a tag team match, ‘Taker’s original partner Nathan Jones ran in to help him out for the win.
- Wrestlemania XX, New York, NY: Pinned Kane in 7:45 with the Tombstone
- Wrestlemania XXI, Los Angeles, CA: Pinned Randy Orton in 14:14 with the Tombstone, reversing an attempted Tombstone by Orton
- Wrestlemania 22, Rosemont, IL: Defeated Mark Henry in a Casket Match in 9:26 by shoving him in the casket after a Tombstone
- Wrestlemania XXIII, Detroit, MI: Pinned Batista in 15:48 with the Tombstone to win the World Heavyweight Championship
- Wrestlemania XXIV, Orlando, FL: Submitted Edge in 23:50 with Hell’s Gate (sitting up straight out of a spear~!) to win the World Heavyweight Championship
- Wrestlemania XXV, Houston, TX: Pinned Shawn Michaels in 30:56 with the Tombstone, countering a Moonsault press
- Wrestlemania XXVI, Glendale, AZ: Pinned Shawn Michaels in a “Streak vs. Career” match in 24:04 with a jumping Tombstone
- Wrestlemania XXVII, Atlanta, GA: Submitted Triple H in a No Holds Barred Match in 29:25 with Hell’s Gate
*That’s 4 hours, 49 minutes and 13 seconds of Undertaker wrestling at Wrestlemania, with an average match time of about 15 minutes, 13.3 seconds. ‘Taker has downed his opponent with the Tombstone Piledriver 14 times (one of which was the jumping variation), tapped them with Hell’s Gate twice, and beaten one with the Last Ride, one by disqualification and one with a jumping clothesline. He became the first man to win both the WWF/E Championship and the World Heavyweight Championship at Wrestlemania when he beat Batista at WM23.
Everyone who’s undefeated other than Undertaker
Rob Van Dam: 3-0
Sable: 3-0
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Road Warrior Animal: 2-0
Chyna: 2-0
Terry Funk: 2-0
Road Warrior Hawk: 2-0
Hardcore Holly: 2-0
Santino Marella: 2-0
Shane McMahon: 2-0
The Miz: 2-0
Mr T: 2-0
Tatanka: 2-0
Virgil: 2-0
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Rick Rude: 2-0-1
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Akebono: 1-0
Arn Anderson: 1-0
Ax: 1-0
The Barbarian: 1-0
Little Beaver: 1-0
Tully Blanchard: 1-0
Alundra Blayze: 1-0
The Boogeyman: 1-0
Bad News Brown: 1-0
Butterbean: 1-0
Michael Cole: 1-0
Tommy Dreamer: 1-0
Dory Funk: 1-0
Goldberg: 1-0
Vickie Guerrero: 1-0
The Haiti Kid: 1-0
Billy Jack Haynes: 1-0
Kiato: 1-0
Corporal Kirchner: 1-0
Floyd Mayweather: 1-0
Marc Mero: 1-0
Mo: 1-0
The Fabulous Moolah: 1-0
Diamond Dallas Page: 1-0
Chuck Palumbo: 1-0
Dusty Rhodes: 1-0
Wendi Ritcher: 1-0
Red Rooster: 1-0
Sabu: 1-0
Sandman: 1-0
Sato: 1-0
Sapphire: 1-0
Snooki: 1-0
Rick Steiner: 1-0
Scott Steiner: 1-0
Jack Swagger: 1-0
Tama: 1-0
Tanaka: 1-0
Lawrence Taylor: 1-0
Tenryu: 1-0
Terri: 1-0
Texas Tornado: 1-0
Tom Zenk: 1-0
some other notable records
Triple H: 7-8
The Rock: 4-4
John Cena: 6-2
Stone Cold Steve Austin: 5-2
Shawn Michaels: 6-11
Hulk Hogan 8-3 (& 1 double-DQ)
Ric Flair: 1-4
Kane: 6-7
Edge: 6-4 (was 5-0 at one point)
Mick Foley: 2-1 (& 1 double count-out)
Chris Jericho: 4-5
CM Punk: 2-3 (has only ever won in the Money in the Bank Ladder Match)
Sheamus: 0-1
Randy Orton: 4-4
Bret Hart: 8-6
Owen Hart: 6-2
The Ultimate Warrior: 3-1
The Big Show: 3-8 (has only ever won tag team matches)
Vince McMahon: 0-4
The Belts
WWF Championship/WWE Undisputed Championship/WWE Championship
- Contested 28 times
- Changed hands 16 times (57.14%)
- Has been contested at every Wrestlemania except I, including twice at both Wrestlemania IX and X
- Was contested in the longest match in Wrestlemania history
World Heavyweight Championship
- Contested 9 times
- Changed hands 6 times (66.66%)
- Has been contested at every Wrestlemania since the title’s inception
- Is the only championship to have been contested, without any other belt also on the line, in the opening and closing match of Wrestlemania
Intercontinental Championship
- Contested 17 times
- Changed hands 6 times (35.29%)
- Has opened and closed Wrestlemania, but only when contested alongside the WWF Championship in the main event
- No less than FIVE defending Intercontinental Champions have got themselves disqualified to retain the belt at Wrestlemania – more than any other championship
United States Championship
- Contested 3 times
- Changed hands 2 times (66.66%)
- Has never been contested in a match shorter than 9 minutes or longer than 10 minutes
Cruiserweight Championship
- Contested twice
- Changed hands 0 times (0%)
Light Heavyweight Championship
- Contested once
- Changed hands 0 times (0%)
Women’s Championship
- Contested 11 times
- Changed hands 4 times (36.36%)
Divas Championship
- Never contested
WWF Tag Team Championships/WWE Tag Team Championships/World Tag Team Championships (pre-brand split, Raw version, now technically defunct)
- Contested 18 times
- Changed hands 11 times (61.11%)
- Changed hands the first three times they were defended
Unified WWE Tag Team Championships/WWE Tag Team Championships (Smackdown version during brand split, currently active version)
- Contested 3 times
- Changed hands 0 times (0%)
- Is the only active WWE Championship to have been contested at Wrestlemania, but never to have changed hands
WWF European Championship
- Contested 5 times
- Changed hands twice (40%)
- Every European Championship match in Wrestlemania history features a wrestler no longer employed by WWE
- 4 out of the 11 wrestlers who have competed for the European Championship at Wrestlemania have since passed away. That’s at least one wrestler from three of the five matches, including both men who competed for the title at Wrestlemania X-Seven (Eddie Guerrero and Test).
WWF Hardcore Championship
- Contested 4 times
- Changed hands 17 times (425%)
- Is, obviously, the only championship to change hands more times than it’s been defended
- Is also the only non-female-specific championship to be won by a woman at Wrestlemania
How the rumble winners have fared in there 'mania Main events
The rumble winner has only gained a title match since 1993 hence why we start there
1993 Rumble Winner: Yokozuna
Yokozuna fought Bret Hart for the WWE Championship at WrestleMania IX. Yokozana beat Bret for the championship and then put the title on the line against Hulk Hogan minutes later. The Hulkster wound up leaving the event as the new WWE Champion.
1994 Rumble Winners: Bret Hart and Lex Luger
This was the only time that there were co-winners of the Rumble. A coin toss was used to determine who would get the first title shot. Lex Luger won the toss and fought Yokozuna first. He was disqualified in that match by special guest referee Curt Hennig. Later in the show, Bret Hart, who lost to his brother Owen earlier in the show, beat Yokozuna to walk out of Madison Square Garden as the new champion.
1995 and 1996 Rumble Winner: Shawn Michaels
Shawn lost to WWE Champion Diesel at WrestleMania XI. The following year, he beat Bret Hart to win his first WWE Championship.
1997 Winner: Steve Austin
Stone Cold was the first Rumble winner that did not cash in his title shot at WrestleMania. Shortly after the Rumble, WWE Champion Shawn Michaels vacated the title. Due to the controversial finish of the Rumble (Austin was eliminated but the refs didn’t see it), the vacated title was filled by a four man elimination match based on events that took place at the Rumble. Bret Hart beat Steve Austin, the Undertaker, and Vader to win the vacant title. The following night, Austin cost Bret the title. At WrestleMania 13, Bret beat Austin in a submission match.
1998 Winner: Steve Austin
Steve Austin went on to fight Shawn Michaels in the main event that featured Mike Tyson as a special enforcer at ringside. Steve won the match to win his first WWE Championship.
1999 Winner: Vince McMahon
The night after winning the Rumble, Vince gave up his title shot so that his friend the Rock didn’t have to defend the belt at WrestleMania. Commissioner Shawn Michaels declared that since Vince vacated the title shot that Steve Austin would get the title shot since he was the last man eliminated from the match. The controversy was settled in a steel cage match between Vince and Austin. Austin won that match to get the title shot and used it to beat the Rock.
2000 Winner: The Rock
The Rock lost his title shot to Big Show at No Way Out. The main event was later changed into a match that featured a member of the McMahon family represent one of the wrestlers in that match. WWE Champion Triple H successfully defended his title at WrestleMania 2000 against the Rock, the Big Show, and Mick Foley.
2001 Winner: Steve Austin
Steve used his title shot to win the title from the Rock at WrestleMania X-Seven.
2002 Winner: Triple H
On the Road to WrestleMania, Triple H lost and then regained his title shot to Kurt Angle. Triple H then went on to beat Chris Jericho for the undisputed championship at WrestleMania X8.
2003 Winner: Brock Lesnar
Brock Lesnar went on to win the WWE Championship from Kurt Angle at WrestleMania XIX.
2004 Winner: Chris Benoit
Chris was the first Rumble winner to switch brands. By doing that, he also became the first wrestler to use his Rumble victory to try and win the World Heavyweight Championship. Shawn Michaels was not happy about this and knocked out Benoit. He proceeded to sign Benoit’s WrestleMania contract. A ruling determined that Shawn Michaels would be added to the title match. At WrestleMania XX, Chris Benoit beat Triple H and Shawn Michaels to win the World Heavyweight Championship.
2005 Winner: Batista
Batista used his title shot to win the World Heavyweight Championship from Triple H.
2006 Winner: Rey Mysterio
Rey lost his title shot to Randy Orton at No Way Out. SmackDown GM Teddy Long decided to add Rey to the World Title match at WrestleMania 22. In that match, Rey Mysterio beat Randy Orton and Kurt Angle to win his first World Heavyweight Championship.
2007 Winner: The Undertaker
The Undertaker used his title shot to beat Batista at WrestleMania 23 for the World Heavyweight Championship.
2008 Winner: John Cena
John decided to use his title shot early and has challenged Randy Orton to a WWE Championship at No Way Out. He won that match via DQ but not the title. At WrestleMania XXIV, John lost a triple-threat match against WWE Champion Randy Orton and Triple H.
2009 Winner: Randy Orton
Randy Orton lost to WWE Champion Triple H at The 25th Anniversary of WrestleMania.
2010 Winner: Edge
Edge lost to World Heavyweight Champion Chris Jericho at WrestleMania XXVI.
2011 Winner: Alberto Del Rio
Alberto Del Rio lost to World Heavyweight Champion Edge at WrestleMania XXVII.
2012 Winner: Sheamus
Sheamus has chosen to fight Daniel Bryan for the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania XXVIII.
random bits of trivia
- Bret Hart has been in two battle royales at Wrestlemania, finishing 2nd both times.
- Since adopting the gimmick, Kane has appeared at every Wrestlemania since XV except XIX, where he and Rob Van Dam unsuccessfully challenged Chief Morley and Lance Storm for the World Tag Team Championships in the dark match.
- The longest Wrestlemania match (Hart/Michaels) is 464 times the length of the shortest Wrestlemania match (Chavo/Kane).
- When he defends the World Heavyweight Championship, Daniel Bryan will become only the 5th wrestler to make their in-ring debut at Wrestlemania as a world champion. The other three are Diesel (XI), Ric Flair (VIII), Sgt. Slaughter (VII) and Hulk Hogan (I). Bryan will be the first man to do it with the World Heavyweight Championship.
- Speaking of Bryan, when he faces Sheamus, the United States Championship match that was bumped to the pre-show of Wrestlemania XXVII will become the only match to be removed from a Wrestlemania card, then go on to be one of the main event matches the following year.
- Howard Finkel is the only person to have appeared at every Wrestlemania (not counting replays of past events, etc), having announced the Hall of Fame inductees since Wrestlemania 22.
- Wrestlemania 2, held on Monday 7th April 1986, is the only Wrestlemania not to have been held on a Sunday.
- There have been (as far as I could count) 12 video games released with the name “Wrestlemania” in their title, mostly on Nintendo consoles.
- Wrestlemania XXVIII will be the southernmost Wrestlemania to date, surpassing Wrestlemania XXIV (yes, Orlando and Miami are both further south than Houston). The northernmost Wrestlemania was XIX (yes, Seattle is further north than Toronto)
Wrestlemania is this sunday. So here is a look at some stats from previous years Manias.
The Events
Wrestlemania
31st March 1985
Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
Tagline: The Greatest Wrestling Event of All Time!
Theme song: ‘Easy Lover’ by Phillip Bailey and Phil Collins
Attendance: 19,121
Broadcast time: 2½ hours
Matches: 9
Championship matches: 3
Main event: WWF Champion Hulk Hogan & Mr T (with Jimmy Snuka) vs. ‘Rowdy’ Roddy Piper & ‘Mr Wonderful’ Paul Orndorff (with ‘Cowboy’ Bob Orton) – tag team match with special guest referees Muhammad Ali and Pat Patterson
Wrestlemania 2
7th April 1986
Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY/Rosemont Horizon, Rosemont, IL/LA Sports Arena, Los Angeles, CA
Tagline: What the World Has Come To
Theme song: Unnamed WWF in-house song
Attendance: 40,085 (combined)
Broadcast time: 3 hours
Matches: 12
Championship matches: 4
Main event: Hulk Hogan © vs. King Kong Bundy (with Bobby Heenan) – steel cage match for the WWF Championship
Wrestlemania III
29th March 1987
Pontiac Silverdome, Pontiac, MI
Tagline: Bigger! Better! Badder!
Theme song: ‘Who’s Zoomin’ Who?’ by Aretha Franklin
Attendance: 93,173
Broadcast time: 3 hours
Matches: 12
Championship matches: 2
Main event: Hulk Hogan © vs. André the Giant (with Bobby Heenan) – WWF Championship
Wrestlemania IV
27th March 1988
Trump Plaza, Atlantic City, NJ
Tagline: What the World is Watching
Theme song: Unnamed WWF in-house song
Attendance: 18,165
Broadcast time: 4 hours
Matches: 16
Championship matches: 3 (or, if you count the entire WWF Championship tournament, 13)
Main event: ‘Macho Man’ Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth and Hulk Hogan) vs. ‘The Million Dollar Man’ Ted DiBiase (with André the Giant) – tournament final for the vacant WWF Championship
Wrestlemania V
2nd April 1989
Trump Plaza, Atlantic City, NJ
Tagline: The Mega Powers Explode!
Theme song: Unnamed WWF in-house song with awesome Vince McMahon voiceover
Attendance: 18,946
Broadcast time: 4 hours
Matches: 14
Championship matches: 3
Main event: ‘Macho Man’ Randy Savage © vs. Hulk Hogan – WWF Championship, with Miss Elizabeth in a neutral corner
Wrestlemania VI
1st April 1990
Skydome, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Tagline: The Ultimate Challenge
Theme song: ‘Worldwide Spectacle’ by Jim Johnston
Attendance: 67,678
Broadcast time: 4 hours
Matches: 14
Championship matches: 2 (including one match for two championships. 3 matches if you count the Million Dollar Championship)
Main event: Hulk Hogan (WWFc) vs. The Ultimate Warrior (ICc) – WWF Championship and WWF Intercontinental Championship
Wrestlemania VII
24th March 1991
LA Memorial Sports Arena, Los Angeles, CA
Tagline: Superstars and Stripes Forever
Theme song: ‘Worldwide Spectacle’ by Jim Johnston
Attendance: 16,158
Broadcast time: 4 hours
Matches: 14
Championship matches: 3
Main event: Sgt. Slaughter (c, with General Adnan) vs. Hulk Hogan – WWF Championship
Wrestlemania VIII
5th April 1992
Hoosier Dome, Indianapolis, IN
Tagline: Friendship Torn Apart! / The Macho/Flair Affair!
Theme song: ‘Worldwide Spectacle’ by Jim Johnston
Attendance: 62,167
Broadcast time: 3 hours
Matches: 9
Championship matches: 3
Main event: Hulk Hogan vs. Sid Justice (with Harvey Wippleman)
Wrestlemania IX
4th April 1993
Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NV
Tagline: An Event of Epic Proportions
Theme song: ‘Wrestlemania (lyrical version)’ by Jim Johnston
Attendance: 16,891
Broadcast time: 3 hours
Matches: 9
Championship matches: 4
Main event: Bret Hart © vs. Yokozuna (with Mr Fuji) – WWF Championship
(followed by Yokozuna (c, with Mr Fuji) vs. Hulk Hogan – impromptu match for the WWF Championship)
Wrestlemania X
20th March 1994
Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
Tagline: Ten Years in the Making
Theme song: ‘Wrestlemania’ by Jim Johnston
Attendance: 18,065
Broadcast time: 3 hours
Matches: 9
Championship matches: 5
Main event: Yokozuna (c, with Mr Fuji and Jim Cornette) vs. Bret ‘the Hitman’ Hart – WWF Championship
Wrestlemania XI
2nd April 1995
Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, CT
Tagline: N/A
Theme song: ‘Wrestlemania’ by Jim Johnston
Attendance: 16,305
Broadcast time: 3 hours
Matches: 7
Championship matches: 3
Main event: Bam Bam Bigelow (with Ted DiBiase) vs. Lawrence Taylor
Wrestlemania XII
31st March 1996
Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, CA
Tagline: N/A
Theme song: ‘Wrestlemania’ by Jim Johnston
Attendance: 18,853
Broadcast time: 3 hours
Matches: 6
Championship matches: 1
Main event: Bret ‘the Hitman’ Hart © vs. Shawn Michaels (with Jose Lothario) – 60-minute Iron Man Match for the WWF Championship
Wrestlemania 13
23rd March 1997
Rosemont Horizon, Rosemont, IL
Tagline: Heat!
Theme song: ‘Wrestlemania’ by Jim Johnston
Attendance: 18,197
Broadcast time: 3 hours
Matches: 7
Championship matches: 4
Main event: Sycho Sid © vs. The Undertaker – No disqualification match for the WWF Championship
Wrestlemania XIV
28th March 1998
FleetCenter, Boston, MA
Tagline: dX raided
Theme song: ‘Wrestlemania’ by Jim Johnston
Attendance: 19,028
Broadcast time: 3 hours
Matches: 8
Championship matches: 5
Main event: Shawn Michaels (c, with Triple H and Chyna) vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin – WWF Championship, with Mike Tyson as special enforcer
Wrestlemania XV
28th March 1999
First Union Center, Philadelphia, PA
Tagline: The Ragin’ Climax
Theme song: ‘Harrowsway’ (AKA ‘Rage’) by Jim Johnston
Attendance: 20,276
Broadcast time: 3 hours
Matches: 10
Championship matches: 6
Main event: The Rock © vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin – No disqualification match for the WWF Championship
Wrestlemania 2000
2nd April 2000
Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, CA
Tagline: A McMahon in Every Corner
Theme song: ‘California’ by Jim Johnston
Attendance: 18,034
Broadcast time: Approx. 3 hours 20 minutes (not counting post-game show)
Matches: 9
Championship matches: 4 (one of which was a 2-fall match with 2 championships at stake)
Main event: Triple H (c, with Stephanie McMahon) vs. The Rock (with Vince McMahon) vs. Mick Foley (with Linda McMahon) vs. The Big Show (with Shane McMahon) – Fatal Four-Way Elimination Match for the WWF Championship
Wrestlemania X-Seven
1st April 2001
Reliant Astrodome, Houston, TX
Tagline: Houston… We Have a Problem
Theme song: ‘My Way’ by Limp Bizkit (highlights video)
Attendance: 67,925
Broadcast time: 4 hours
Matches: 11
Championship matches: 6
Main event: The Rock © vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin – No disqualification match for the WWF Championship
Wrestlemania X8
17th March 2002
Skydome, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Tagline: The One and Only
Theme songs: ‘Superstar’ by Saliva, ‘Tear Away’ by Drowning Pool
Attendance: 68,237
Broadcast time: 4 hours
Matches: 11
Championship matches: 6
Main event: Chris Jericho (c, with Stephanie McMahon) vs. Triple H – Undisputed WWF Championship
Wrestlemania XIX
30th March 2003
Safeco Field, Seattle, WA
Tagline: Dare to Dream
Theme song: ‘Crack Addict’ by Limp Bizkit
Attendance: 54,097
Broadcast time: 4 hours
Matches: 9
Championship matches: 5
Main event: Kurt Angle © vs. Brock Lesnar – WWE Championship
Wrestlemania XX
14th March 2004
Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
Tagline: Where it all Begins… Again
Theme songs: ‘Step Up’ by Drowning Pool, ‘Touché’ by Godsmack
(highlights video)
Attendance: 20,250
Broadcast time: 4½ hours
Matches: 12
Championship matches: 7
Main event: Triple H © vs. Chris Benoit vs. Shawn Michaels – Triple Threat Match for the World Heavyweight Championship
Wrestlemania 21
3rd April 2005
Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA
Tagline: Wrestlemania Goes Hollywood
Theme songs: ‘Big Time’ by Soundtrack of Our Lives, ‘Behind Those Eyes’ by 3 Doors Down (highlights video)
Attendance: 20,193
Broadcast time: 4 hours
Matches: 8
Championship matches: 3
Main event: Triple H (c, with Ric Flair) vs. Batista – World Heavyweight Championship
Wrestlemania 22
2nd April 2006
Allstate Arena, Rosemont, IL
Tagline: Big Time
Theme songs: ‘Big Time’ by Peter Gabriel, ‘I Dare You’ by Shinedown, ‘Save Me Sorrow’ by Bullets and Octane, ‘Baby Hates Me’ by Danko Jones (highlights video)
Attendance: 17,159
Broadcast time: 4 hours
Matches: 11
Championship matches: 5
Main event: John Cena © vs. Triple H – WWE Championship
Wrestlemania XXIII
1st April 2007
Ford Field, Detroit, MI
Tagline: All Grown Up (could’ve sworn that was 21)
Theme songs: ‘Ladies and Gentlemen’ by Saliva, ‘The Memory Will Never Die’ by Default (highlights video)
Attendance: 80,103
Broadcast time: 4 hours
Matches: 8
Championship matches: 4
Main event: John Cena © vs. Shawn Michaels – WWE Championship
Wrestlemania XXIV
30th March 2008
Citrus Bowl, Orlando, FL
Tagline: The Biggest Wrestlemania Under the Sun
Theme songs: ‘Light it Up’ by Rev Theory, ‘Snow (Hey Oh)’ by Red Hot Chili Peppers, ‘Leave the Memories Alone’ by Fuel (highlights video, Ric Flair video)
Attendance: 74,635
Broadcast time: 4 hours
Matches: 9
Championship matches: 3
Main event: Edge (c, with Vickie Guerrero, Curt Hawkins and Zack Ryder) vs. The Undertaker – World Heavyweight Championship
Wrestlemania XXV
5th April 2009
Reliant Stadium, Houston, TX
Tagline: The 25th Anniversary of Wrestlemania
Theme songs: ‘Shoot to Thrill (live)’ by AC/DC, ‘War Machine’ by AC/DC, ‘So Hott’ by Kid Rock, ‘Touched’ by V.A.S.T. (highlights video)
Attendance: 72,744
Broadcast time: 4 hours
Matches: 8
Championship matches: 3
Main event: Triple H © vs. Randy Orton – WWE Championship
Wrestlemania XXVI
28th March 2010
University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, AZ
Tagline: Get All Fired Up
Theme songs: ‘Be Yourself’ by Audioslave, ‘I Made It’ by Kevin Rudolf, ‘Thunderstruck (live)’ by AC/DC, ‘The Show’ by Since October (highlights video in pretty poor quality)
Attendance: 72,219
Broadcast time: 4 hours
Matches: 10
Championship matches: 3
Main event: The Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels – Streak vs. Career match
Wrestlemania XXVII
3rd April 2011
Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA
Tagline: The Biggest Wrestlemania Ever
Theme songs: ‘Written in the Stars’ by Tinie Tempah feat. Eric Turner, ‘Diamond Eyes (Boom-Lay Boom-Lay Boom)’ by Shinedown (highlights video)
Attendance: 71,617
Broadcast time: 4 hours
Matches: 8
Championship matches: 2
Main event: The Miz © vs. John Cena – WWE Championship
Wrestlemania XXVIII
1st April 2012
Sun Life Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL
Tagline: Once in a Lifetime
Theme songs: ‘Invincible’ by Machine Gun Kelly feat. Ester Dean, ‘Wild Ones’ by Flo Rida feat. Sia, ‘Turn Me On’ by David Guetta feat. Nicki Minaj, 'Good Feeling' by Flo Rida, 'The Memory Remains' by Metallica feat. Marianne Faithful
Main event: The Rock vs. John Cena
Event stats
Total wrestling time: 46 hours, 41 minutes, 19 seconds
Average wrestling per event: 1 hour, 43 minutes, 45.15 seconds
Total matches: 270
Average matches per event: 10
Average match length: 10 minutes, 22.52 seconds
Total attendance: 1,061,099
Average attendance : 39,300
Events by attendance
1. Wrestlemania III (93,173 @ Pontiac Silverdome, Pontiac, MI)
2. Wrestlemania XXIII (80,103 @ Ford Field, Detroit, MI)
3. Wrestlemania XXIV (74,635 @ Citrus Bowl, Orlando, FL)
4. Wrestlemania XXV (72,744 @ Reliant Stadium, Houston, TX)
5. Wrestlemania XXVI (72,219 @ University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, AZ)
6. Wrestlemania XXVII (71,617 @ Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA)
7. Wrestlemania X8 (68,237 @ Skydome, Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
8. Wrestlemania X-Seven (67,925 @ Reliant Astrodome, Houston, TX)
9. Wrestlemania VI (67,678 @ Skydome, Toronto, Ontario, Canada)
10. Wrestlemania VIII (62,167 @ Hoosier Dome, Indianapolis, IN)
11. Wrestlemania XIX (54,097 @ Safeco Field, Seattle, WA)
12. Wrestlemania 2 (40,085 @ Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY/Rosemont Horizon, Rosemont, IL/LA Sports Arena, Los Angeles, CA)
13. Wrestlemania XV (20,276 @ First Union Center, Philadelphia, PA)
14. Wrestemania XX (20,250 @ Madison Square Garden, New York, NY)
15. Wrestlemania 21 (20,193 @ Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA)
16. Wrestlemania (19,121 @ Madison Square Garden, New York, NY)
17. Wrestlemania XIV (19,028 @ Fleet Center, Boston, MA)
18. Wrestlemania V (18,946 @ Trump Plaza, Atlantic City, NJ)
19. Wrestlemania XII (18,853 @ Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, CA)
20. Wrestlemania 13 (18,197 @ Rosemont Horizon, Rosemont, IL)
21. Wrestlemania IV (18,165 @ Trump Plaza, Atlantic City, NJ)
22. Wrestlemania X (18,065 @ Madison Square Garden, New York, NY)
23. Wrestlemania 2000 (18,034 @ Arrowhead Pond, Anaheim, CA)
24. Wrestlemania 22 (17,159 @ Allstate Arena, Rosemont, IL)
25. Wrestlemania IX (16,891 @ Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NV)
26. Wrestlemania XI (16,305 @ Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, CT)
27. Wrestlemania VII (16,158 @ LA Memorial Sports Arena, Los Angeles, CA)
Events by amount of wrestling
1. Wrestlemania X-Seven (2 hours, 24 minutes, 49 seconds)
2. Wrestlemania XX (2 hours, 21 minutes, 44 seconds)
3. Wrestlemania XIX (2 hours, 12 minutes, 5 seconds)
4. Wrestlemania 22 (2 hours, 2 minutes, 10 seconds)
5. Wrestlemania 2000 (2 hours, 0 minutes, 1 second)
6. Wrestlemania VII (1 hour, 57 minutes, 11 seconds)
7. Wrestlemania XII (1 hour, 55 minutes, 20 seconds)
8. Wrestlemania IV (1 hour, 54 minutes, 28 seconds)
9. Wrestlemania XXVI (1 hour, 53 minutes, 8 seconds)
10. Wrestlemania XXV (1 hour, 52 minutes, 13 seconds)
11. Wrestlemania X8 (1 hour, 52 minutes, 5 seconds)
12. Wrestlemania V (1 hour, 46 minutes, 12 seconds)
13. Wrestlemania XXIV (1 hour, 45 minutes, 38 seconds)
14. Wrestlemania 13 (1 hour, 45 minutes, 9 seconds)
15. Wrestlemania XXVII (1 hour, 42 minutes, 50 seconds)
16. Wrestlemania XXIII (1 hour, 40 minutes, 52 seconds)
17. Wrestlemania VI (1 hour, 37 minutes, 55 seconds)
18. Wrestlemania 21 (1 hour, 35 minutes, 34 seconds)
19. Wrestlemania X (1 hour, 31 minutes, 57 seconds)
20. Wrestlemania IX (1 hour, 31 minutes dead)
21. Wrestlemania XIV (1 hour, 26 minutes, 46 seconds)
22. Wrestlemania III (1 hour, 24 minutes, 47 seconds)
23. Wrestlemania 2 (1 hour, 24 minutes dead)
24. Wrestlemania VIII (1 hour, 22 minutes, 55 seconds)
25. Wrestlemania XV (1 hour, 20 minutes, 19 seconds)
26. Wrestlemania XI (1 hour, 18 minutes, 15 seconds)
27. Wrestlemania (1 hour, 1 minute, 52 seconds)
Events by percentage of allotted broadcast time featuring wrestling
1. Wrestlemania XII – 64:07%
2. Wrestlemania X-Seven – 60.34%
3. Wrestlemania 2000 – 60.01%
4. Wrestlemania 13 – 58.42%
5. Wrestlemania XIX – 55.03%
6. Wrestlemania XX – 52.49%
7. Wrestlemania X – 51.08%
8. Wrestlemania 22 – 50.9%
9. Wrestlemania IX – 50.56%
10. Wrestlemania VII – 48.82%
11. Wrestlemania XIV – 48.2%
12. Wrestlemania IV – 47.69%
13. Wrestlemania XXVI – 47.14%
14. Wrestlemania III – 47.1%
15. Wrestlemania XXV – 46.76%
16. Wrestlemania X8 – 46.73%
17. Wrestlemania 2 – 46.66%
18. Wrestlemania VIII – 46.06%
19. Wrestlemania XV – 44.62%
20. Wrestlemania V – 44.25%
21. Wrestlemania XXIV – 44.01%
22. Wrestlemania XI – 43.47%
23. Wrestlemania XXVII – 42.85%
24. Wrestlemania XXIII – 42.03%
25. Wrestlemania – 41.24%
26. Wrestlemania VI – 40.8%
27. Wrestlemania 21 – 39.82%
Longest matches
1. Bret Hart vs. Shawn Michaels – Iron Man Match, WWF Championship, Wrestlemania XII (1:01:52)
2. Triple H vs. The Rock vs. Mick Foley vs. The Big Show – Fatal 4-way, WWF Championship, Wrestlemania 2000 (36:28)
3. Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. The Rock – No disqualification match, WWF Championship, Wrestlemania X-Seven (33:06)
4. The Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels, Wrestlemania XXV (30:56)
5. The Undertaker vs. Triple H, Wrestlemania XXVII (29:25)
6. John Cena vs. Shawn Michaels, WWE Championship, Wrestlemania 23 (28:22)
7. Shawn Michaels vs. Kurt Angle, Wrestlemania XXI (27:25)
8. Triple H vs. Chris Benoit vs. Shawn Michaels, World Heavyweight Championship, Wrestlemania XX (24:50)
9. The Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels, Streak vs. Career, Wrestlemania XXVI (24:04)
10. Edge vs. The Undertaker, World Heavyweight Championship, Wrestlemania XXIV (23:50)
Shortest matches
1. Chavo vs. Kane, ECW Championship, Wrestlemania XXIV, :08
2. The Hart Foundation vs. The Bolsheviks, Wrestlemania VI, :19
3. Yokozuna vs. Hulk Hogan, WWF Championship, Wrestlemania IX, :21
4. JBL vs. Rey Mysterio, Intercontinental Championship, Wrestlemania XXV, :21
5. King Kong Bundy vs. Special Delivery Jones, Wrestlemania, :24 (AKA :9 +15 seconds)
6. Bobby Heenan vs. Red Rooster, Wrestlemania V, :31
7. Earthquake vs. Adam Bomb, Wrestlemania X, :32
8. Bart Gunn vs. Butterbean, Brawl for All match, Wrestlemania XV, :35
9. Legion of Doom vs. Power and Glory, Wrestlemania VII, :59
10. Akebono vs. The Big Show, Sumo match, Wrestlemania XXI, 1:04
Most matches
1. The Undertaker (19)
2. Shawn Michaels (17)
3. Triple H (15)
4. Bret Hart (14)
5. Kane (13)
6. Hulk Hogan (12)
7= Randy Savage (11)
7= The Big Show (11)
9= Chris Jericho (10)
9= Bradshaw/JBL (10)
*John Cena and The Rock will face each other in the ninth Wrestlemania match for each on 1st April, and will draw level with Edge in joint 11th place. Randy Orton, also on 8 matches going into Miami, will probably be getting close to the top 10 as well. Ted DiBiase Sr. is on 8 matches too, but likely won’t be adding to that.
Most time spent wrestling
1. Shawn Michaels – 6 hours, 13 minutes, 24 seconds
2. The Undertaker – 4 hours, 49 minutes, 13 seconds
3. Triple H – 4 hours, 39 minutes, 6 seconds
4. Bret Hart – 3 hours, 27 minutes, 17 seconds
5. Hulk Hogan – 2 hours, 49 minutes, 30 seconds
6. The Rock – 2 hours, 32 minutes, 19 seconds
7. Edge – 2 hours, 28 minutes, 22 seconds
8. Chris Jericho – 2 hours, 11 minutes, 38 seconds
9. Stone Cold Steve Austin – 2 hours, 9 minutes, 49 seconds
10. John Cena – 2 hours, 9 minutes, 39 seconds
The Streak
You know the one.
Here it is then, The Undertaker’s undefeated record in full:
- Wrestlemania VII, Los Angeles, CA: Pinned Jimmy ‘Superfly’ Snuka in 4:20 with the Tombstone Piledriver
- Wrestlemania VIII, Indianapolis, IN: Pinned Jake ‘the Snake’ Roberts in 6:36 after a Tombstone on the mats outside the ring to stop Roberts nicking the urn off Paul Bearer
- Wrestlemania IX, Las Vegas, NV: Defeated Giant Gonzalez by disqualification in 7:33 when Gonzalez smothered him with a chloroform-soaked rag, causing ‘Taker to batter him a bit afterwards
- Wrestlemania XI, Hartford, CT: Pinned King Kong Bundy in 6:36 with a body slam followed by a jumping clothesline (because there’s no WAY a Tombstone was possible, he looked shaky enough doing the body slam)
- Wrestlemania XII, Anaheim, CA: Pinned Diesel in 16:46 with the Tombstone
- Wrestlemania 13, Rosemont, IL: Pinned Sycho Sid in a no disqualification match in 21:19 with the Tombstone (after interference from Bret Hart) to win the WWF Championship
- Wrestlemania XIV, Boston, MA: Pinned Kane in 16:58 with the third Tombstone of the match. Got Tombstoned on a chair afterwards but did the old sit up~!
- Wrestlemania XV, Philadelphia, PA: Pinned The Big Bossman in a Hell in a Cell match in 9:48 with the Tombstone
- Wrestlemania X-Seven, Houston, TX: Pinned Triple H in 18:17 with the Last Ride
- Wrestlemania X8, Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Pinned Ric Flair in a no disqualification match in 15:47 with the Tombstone
- Wrestlemania XIX, Seattle, WA: Defeated A-Train and The Big Show in a handicap match by pinning A-Train in 9:45 with the Tombstone. Originally scheduled as a tag team match, ‘Taker’s original partner Nathan Jones ran in to help him out for the win.
- Wrestlemania XX, New York, NY: Pinned Kane in 7:45 with the Tombstone
- Wrestlemania XXI, Los Angeles, CA: Pinned Randy Orton in 14:14 with the Tombstone, reversing an attempted Tombstone by Orton
- Wrestlemania 22, Rosemont, IL: Defeated Mark Henry in a Casket Match in 9:26 by shoving him in the casket after a Tombstone
- Wrestlemania XXIII, Detroit, MI: Pinned Batista in 15:48 with the Tombstone to win the World Heavyweight Championship
- Wrestlemania XXIV, Orlando, FL: Submitted Edge in 23:50 with Hell’s Gate (sitting up straight out of a spear~!) to win the World Heavyweight Championship
- Wrestlemania XXV, Houston, TX: Pinned Shawn Michaels in 30:56 with the Tombstone, countering a Moonsault press
- Wrestlemania XXVI, Glendale, AZ: Pinned Shawn Michaels in a “Streak vs. Career” match in 24:04 with a jumping Tombstone
- Wrestlemania XXVII, Atlanta, GA: Submitted Triple H in a No Holds Barred Match in 29:25 with Hell’s Gate
*That’s 4 hours, 49 minutes and 13 seconds of Undertaker wrestling at Wrestlemania, with an average match time of about 15 minutes, 13.3 seconds. ‘Taker has downed his opponent with the Tombstone Piledriver 14 times (one of which was the jumping variation), tapped them with Hell’s Gate twice, and beaten one with the Last Ride, one by disqualification and one with a jumping clothesline. He became the first man to win both the WWF/E Championship and the World Heavyweight Championship at Wrestlemania when he beat Batista at WM23.
Everyone who’s undefeated other than Undertaker
Rob Van Dam: 3-0
Sable: 3-0
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Road Warrior Animal: 2-0
Chyna: 2-0
Terry Funk: 2-0
Road Warrior Hawk: 2-0
Hardcore Holly: 2-0
Santino Marella: 2-0
Shane McMahon: 2-0
The Miz: 2-0
Mr T: 2-0
Tatanka: 2-0
Virgil: 2-0
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Rick Rude: 2-0-1
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Akebono: 1-0
Arn Anderson: 1-0
Ax: 1-0
The Barbarian: 1-0
Little Beaver: 1-0
Tully Blanchard: 1-0
Alundra Blayze: 1-0
The Boogeyman: 1-0
Bad News Brown: 1-0
Butterbean: 1-0
Michael Cole: 1-0
Tommy Dreamer: 1-0
Dory Funk: 1-0
Goldberg: 1-0
Vickie Guerrero: 1-0
The Haiti Kid: 1-0
Billy Jack Haynes: 1-0
Kiato: 1-0
Corporal Kirchner: 1-0
Floyd Mayweather: 1-0
Marc Mero: 1-0
Mo: 1-0
The Fabulous Moolah: 1-0
Diamond Dallas Page: 1-0
Chuck Palumbo: 1-0
Dusty Rhodes: 1-0
Wendi Ritcher: 1-0
Red Rooster: 1-0
Sabu: 1-0
Sandman: 1-0
Sato: 1-0
Sapphire: 1-0
Snooki: 1-0
Rick Steiner: 1-0
Scott Steiner: 1-0
Jack Swagger: 1-0
Tama: 1-0
Tanaka: 1-0
Lawrence Taylor: 1-0
Tenryu: 1-0
Terri: 1-0
Texas Tornado: 1-0
Tom Zenk: 1-0
some other notable records
Triple H: 7-8
The Rock: 4-4
John Cena: 6-2
Stone Cold Steve Austin: 5-2
Shawn Michaels: 6-11
Hulk Hogan 8-3 (& 1 double-DQ)
Ric Flair: 1-4
Kane: 6-7
Edge: 6-4 (was 5-0 at one point)
Mick Foley: 2-1 (& 1 double count-out)
Chris Jericho: 4-5
CM Punk: 2-3 (has only ever won in the Money in the Bank Ladder Match)
Sheamus: 0-1
Randy Orton: 4-4
Bret Hart: 8-6
Owen Hart: 6-2
The Ultimate Warrior: 3-1
The Big Show: 3-8 (has only ever won tag team matches)
Vince McMahon: 0-4
The Belts
WWF Championship/WWE Undisputed Championship/WWE Championship
- Contested 28 times
- Changed hands 16 times (57.14%)
- Has been contested at every Wrestlemania except I, including twice at both Wrestlemania IX and X
- Was contested in the longest match in Wrestlemania history
World Heavyweight Championship
- Contested 9 times
- Changed hands 6 times (66.66%)
- Has been contested at every Wrestlemania since the title’s inception
- Is the only championship to have been contested, without any other belt also on the line, in the opening and closing match of Wrestlemania
Intercontinental Championship
- Contested 17 times
- Changed hands 6 times (35.29%)
- Has opened and closed Wrestlemania, but only when contested alongside the WWF Championship in the main event
- No less than FIVE defending Intercontinental Champions have got themselves disqualified to retain the belt at Wrestlemania – more than any other championship
United States Championship
- Contested 3 times
- Changed hands 2 times (66.66%)
- Has never been contested in a match shorter than 9 minutes or longer than 10 minutes
Cruiserweight Championship
- Contested twice
- Changed hands 0 times (0%)
Light Heavyweight Championship
- Contested once
- Changed hands 0 times (0%)
Women’s Championship
- Contested 11 times
- Changed hands 4 times (36.36%)
Divas Championship
- Never contested
WWF Tag Team Championships/WWE Tag Team Championships/World Tag Team Championships (pre-brand split, Raw version, now technically defunct)
- Contested 18 times
- Changed hands 11 times (61.11%)
- Changed hands the first three times they were defended
Unified WWE Tag Team Championships/WWE Tag Team Championships (Smackdown version during brand split, currently active version)
- Contested 3 times
- Changed hands 0 times (0%)
- Is the only active WWE Championship to have been contested at Wrestlemania, but never to have changed hands
WWF European Championship
- Contested 5 times
- Changed hands twice (40%)
- Every European Championship match in Wrestlemania history features a wrestler no longer employed by WWE
- 4 out of the 11 wrestlers who have competed for the European Championship at Wrestlemania have since passed away. That’s at least one wrestler from three of the five matches, including both men who competed for the title at Wrestlemania X-Seven (Eddie Guerrero and Test).
WWF Hardcore Championship
- Contested 4 times
- Changed hands 17 times (425%)
- Is, obviously, the only championship to change hands more times than it’s been defended
- Is also the only non-female-specific championship to be won by a woman at Wrestlemania
How the rumble winners have fared in there 'mania Main events
The rumble winner has only gained a title match since 1993 hence why we start there
1993 Rumble Winner: Yokozuna
Yokozuna fought Bret Hart for the WWE Championship at WrestleMania IX. Yokozana beat Bret for the championship and then put the title on the line against Hulk Hogan minutes later. The Hulkster wound up leaving the event as the new WWE Champion.
1994 Rumble Winners: Bret Hart and Lex Luger
This was the only time that there were co-winners of the Rumble. A coin toss was used to determine who would get the first title shot. Lex Luger won the toss and fought Yokozuna first. He was disqualified in that match by special guest referee Curt Hennig. Later in the show, Bret Hart, who lost to his brother Owen earlier in the show, beat Yokozuna to walk out of Madison Square Garden as the new champion.
1995 and 1996 Rumble Winner: Shawn Michaels
Shawn lost to WWE Champion Diesel at WrestleMania XI. The following year, he beat Bret Hart to win his first WWE Championship.
1997 Winner: Steve Austin
Stone Cold was the first Rumble winner that did not cash in his title shot at WrestleMania. Shortly after the Rumble, WWE Champion Shawn Michaels vacated the title. Due to the controversial finish of the Rumble (Austin was eliminated but the refs didn’t see it), the vacated title was filled by a four man elimination match based on events that took place at the Rumble. Bret Hart beat Steve Austin, the Undertaker, and Vader to win the vacant title. The following night, Austin cost Bret the title. At WrestleMania 13, Bret beat Austin in a submission match.
1998 Winner: Steve Austin
Steve Austin went on to fight Shawn Michaels in the main event that featured Mike Tyson as a special enforcer at ringside. Steve won the match to win his first WWE Championship.
1999 Winner: Vince McMahon
The night after winning the Rumble, Vince gave up his title shot so that his friend the Rock didn’t have to defend the belt at WrestleMania. Commissioner Shawn Michaels declared that since Vince vacated the title shot that Steve Austin would get the title shot since he was the last man eliminated from the match. The controversy was settled in a steel cage match between Vince and Austin. Austin won that match to get the title shot and used it to beat the Rock.
2000 Winner: The Rock
The Rock lost his title shot to Big Show at No Way Out. The main event was later changed into a match that featured a member of the McMahon family represent one of the wrestlers in that match. WWE Champion Triple H successfully defended his title at WrestleMania 2000 against the Rock, the Big Show, and Mick Foley.
2001 Winner: Steve Austin
Steve used his title shot to win the title from the Rock at WrestleMania X-Seven.
2002 Winner: Triple H
On the Road to WrestleMania, Triple H lost and then regained his title shot to Kurt Angle. Triple H then went on to beat Chris Jericho for the undisputed championship at WrestleMania X8.
2003 Winner: Brock Lesnar
Brock Lesnar went on to win the WWE Championship from Kurt Angle at WrestleMania XIX.
2004 Winner: Chris Benoit
Chris was the first Rumble winner to switch brands. By doing that, he also became the first wrestler to use his Rumble victory to try and win the World Heavyweight Championship. Shawn Michaels was not happy about this and knocked out Benoit. He proceeded to sign Benoit’s WrestleMania contract. A ruling determined that Shawn Michaels would be added to the title match. At WrestleMania XX, Chris Benoit beat Triple H and Shawn Michaels to win the World Heavyweight Championship.
2005 Winner: Batista
Batista used his title shot to win the World Heavyweight Championship from Triple H.
2006 Winner: Rey Mysterio
Rey lost his title shot to Randy Orton at No Way Out. SmackDown GM Teddy Long decided to add Rey to the World Title match at WrestleMania 22. In that match, Rey Mysterio beat Randy Orton and Kurt Angle to win his first World Heavyweight Championship.
2007 Winner: The Undertaker
The Undertaker used his title shot to beat Batista at WrestleMania 23 for the World Heavyweight Championship.
2008 Winner: John Cena
John decided to use his title shot early and has challenged Randy Orton to a WWE Championship at No Way Out. He won that match via DQ but not the title. At WrestleMania XXIV, John lost a triple-threat match against WWE Champion Randy Orton and Triple H.
2009 Winner: Randy Orton
Randy Orton lost to WWE Champion Triple H at The 25th Anniversary of WrestleMania.
2010 Winner: Edge
Edge lost to World Heavyweight Champion Chris Jericho at WrestleMania XXVI.
2011 Winner: Alberto Del Rio
Alberto Del Rio lost to World Heavyweight Champion Edge at WrestleMania XXVII.
2012 Winner: Sheamus
Sheamus has chosen to fight Daniel Bryan for the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania XXVIII.
random bits of trivia
- Bret Hart has been in two battle royales at Wrestlemania, finishing 2nd both times.
- Since adopting the gimmick, Kane has appeared at every Wrestlemania since XV except XIX, where he and Rob Van Dam unsuccessfully challenged Chief Morley and Lance Storm for the World Tag Team Championships in the dark match.
- The longest Wrestlemania match (Hart/Michaels) is 464 times the length of the shortest Wrestlemania match (Chavo/Kane).
- When he defends the World Heavyweight Championship, Daniel Bryan will become only the 5th wrestler to make their in-ring debut at Wrestlemania as a world champion. The other three are Diesel (XI), Ric Flair (VIII), Sgt. Slaughter (VII) and Hulk Hogan (I). Bryan will be the first man to do it with the World Heavyweight Championship.
- Speaking of Bryan, when he faces Sheamus, the United States Championship match that was bumped to the pre-show of Wrestlemania XXVII will become the only match to be removed from a Wrestlemania card, then go on to be one of the main event matches the following year.
- Howard Finkel is the only person to have appeared at every Wrestlemania (not counting replays of past events, etc), having announced the Hall of Fame inductees since Wrestlemania 22.
- Wrestlemania 2, held on Monday 7th April 1986, is the only Wrestlemania not to have been held on a Sunday.
- There have been (as far as I could count) 12 video games released with the name “Wrestlemania” in their title, mostly on Nintendo consoles.
- Wrestlemania XXVIII will be the southernmost Wrestlemania to date, surpassing Wrestlemania XXIV (yes, Orlando and Miami are both further south than Houston). The northernmost Wrestlemania was XIX (yes, Seattle is further north than Toronto)
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That's a fantastic read mate, well done!
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Added in how the rumble winners have done in there main events.
The rumble winner has only gained a title match since 1993 hence why we start there
The rumble winner has only gained a title match since 1993 hence why we start there
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good read,
well done on using copy and paste
well done on using copy and paste
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djcc2004 wrote:good read,
well done on using copy and paste
Oh look. R-Truthv2 is back!?!
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I have been watching Mania's since january to get this info and finished last night
That along with reading the wwe encyclepedia
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Ignore him, Tooze.
It's a cracking read mate and gets people in the WM mood.
It's a cracking read mate and gets people in the WM mood.
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This is quality, really enjoyed reading all the facts and figures, great work!
As for this...
When was the last time you contributed something to the board of any note other than calling people big shots for disagreeing with your opinion?
As for this...
djcc2004 wrote:good read,
well done on using copy and paste
When was the last time you contributed something to the board of any note other than calling people big shots for disagreeing with your opinion?
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MtotheC wrote:This is quality, really enjoyed reading all the facts and figures, great work!
As for this...djcc2004 wrote:good read,
well done on using copy and paste
When was the last time you contributed something to the board of any note other than calling people big shots for disagreeing with your opinion?
well to be precise it would be :
Will they or wont they wrestle...?
by djcc2004 on Mon 27 Feb - 19:31
and yes a copy and pasted that
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djcc2004 wrote:MtotheC wrote:This is quality, really enjoyed reading all the facts and figures, great work!
As for this...djcc2004 wrote:good read,
well done on using copy and paste
When was the last time you contributed something to the board of any note other than calling people big shots for disagreeing with your opinion?
well to be precise it would be :
Will they or wont they wrestle...?
by djcc2004 on Mon 27 Feb - 19:31
and yes a copy and pasted that
I'm sorry you misunderstood me, I said of any note? A 10 reply article doesn't count
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ahhh i didnt know you had to have a certain amount of replys for it to count... how many replys do i need to get for it count?
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Can we keep on topic please. This is a great thread, lets not spoil it.
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What an idiot, Great thread Tooze mate, Top read fella.
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So either The Miz or Santino will be 3-0 after this Mania?
Streak Vs Streak next year at mania!! The cobra vs Undertaker
Streak Vs Streak next year at mania!! The cobra vs Undertaker
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When does the undefeated Shane O-Mac return to put his streak on the line and rightfully end Taker's streak?
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Great work by the way Tooze
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D Bry vs Sheamus go into 2nd in the Shortest match stats with there 18second classic
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