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WrestleMania

For other uses, see WrestleMania (disambiguation).

WrestleMania is the annual flagship pay-per-view event of World Wrestling Entertainment, widely regarded as "The Grandaddy of them all," or "The showcase of the immortals". The first WrestleMania was held on March 31, 1985 in New York's Madison Square Garden.

WrestleMania is to WWE as the World Cup is to FIFA, Super Bowl is to the NFL, the World Series is to MLB, the Stanley Cup Finals is to the NHL, and the NBA Finals is to the NBA in the sense that it is the most important event of the year in sports entertainment. It is the largest and longest running of all major wrestling events in the world. Participating in its main event marks the pinnacle of a professional wrestler's career, and a hugely important source of revenue to WWE. Some fans of WWE call it one of the 'Big Four', (listing it as the single biggest of the four) as it was one of the original four annual WWE PPVs, along with the Royal Rumble, SummerSlam, and the Survivor Series. These four major PPVs bring together the RAW, SmackDown and ECW brands onto the same card, something that hasn't been true of the remaining PPVs since 2003.

WrestleMania dates and venues

Event Date City Venue
WrestleMania (I) March 31, 1985 New York, New York Madison Square Garden
WrestleMania 2 April 7, 1986 Los Angeles, California
Chicago, Illinois
Uniondale, New York
Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena,
Rosemont Horizon,
Nassau Coliseum
WrestleMania III March 29, 1987 Pontiac, Michigan Pontiac Silverdome
WrestleMania IV March 27, 1988 Atlantic City, New Jersey Trump Plaza
WrestleMania V April 2, 1989 Atlantic City, New Jersey Trump Plaza
WrestleMania VI April 1, 1990 Toronto, Ontario SkyDome
WrestleMania VII March 24, 1991 Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena
WrestleMania VIII April 5, 1992 Indianapolis, Indiana Hoosier Dome
WrestleMania IX April 4, 1993 Las Vegas, Nevada Caesar's Palace
WrestleMania X March 20, 1994 New York, New York Madison Square Garden
WrestleMania XI April 2, 1995 Hartford, Connecticut Hartford Civic Center
WrestleMania XII March 31, 1996 Anaheim, California Arrowhead Pond
WrestleMania 13 March 23, 1997 Chicago, Illinois Rosemont Horizon
WrestleMania XIV March 29, 1998 Boston, Massachusetts FleetCenter
WrestleMania XV March 28, 1999 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania First Union Center
WrestleMania 2000 April 2, 2000 Anaheim, California Arrowhead Pond
WrestleMania X-Seven April 1, 2001 Houston, Texas Reliant Astrodome
WrestleMania X8 March 17, 2002 Toronto, Ontario SkyDome
WrestleMania XIX March 30, 2003 Seattle, Washington Safeco Field
WrestleMania XX March 14, 2004 New York, New York Madison Square Garden
WrestleMania 21 April 3, 2005 Los Angeles, California Staples Center
WrestleMania 22 April 2, 2006 Chicago, Illinois Allstate Arena
WrestleMania 23 April 1, 2007 Detroit, Michigan Ford Field

Facts and figures

  • Since 1993, the winner of the annual Royal Rumble match has received a guaranteed title shot for the WWE Championship at that year's WrestleMania. Since the creation of the World Heavyweight Championship after the brand extension, the winner is now able to choose which champion they wish to face, even if they are not on the same brand.
  • WrestleMania III was claimed by the World Wrestling Federation as setting an indoor attendance record of 93,173. It is the largest North American indoor crowd to witness a sporting event. Years later, a dispute arose about this number with some critics claiming an attendance of 78,000; however, this dispute has never been fully resolved.
  • WrestleMania VI and X8 are the only WrestleManias to have been held outside of the United States, both being held at SkyDome (now the Rogers Centre), in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
  • The Undertaker holds the best record: 14-0.
  • Triple H was the first heel to walk out of WrestleMania as a World Champion at WrestleMania 2000 and again at WrestleMania XIX.
  • Randy Savage and Hulk Hogan are the only men to have a WWF Championship reign begin at one WrestleMania and end at another. Savage won the WWF title at WrestleMania IV by winning a tournament for the title and lost the title to Hogan at WrestleMania V. Hogan himself would go on to lose the title at WrestleMania VI to the Ultimate Warrior.
  • Yokozuna is the only man to have a WWF Championship reign begin and end at the same WrestleMania. He won the title from Bret Hart and then lost it to Hulk Hogan 2 minutes 8 seconds later.
  • WrestleMania IX was the only WrestleMania to be held completely outdoors. WrestleMania XIX was partially outdoors as Safeco Field's retractable roof doesn't fully enclose the stadium.
  • Madison Square Garden (MSG) and the Allstate Arena have hosted the most WrestleManias. MSG hosted I, X, and XX. The Allstate Arena was one of the host venues for WrestleMania 2 and hosted WrestleMania 13 and 22.
  • Only six men have retained the WWE Championship: Hulk Hogan, Yokozuna, Diesel, Triple H, Eddie Guerrero and John Cena.
  • Steve Austin is the only man to have won the WWE Championship at two consecutive WrestleManias: At WrestleMania XIV against Shawn Michaels and at WrestleMania XV against The Rock.
  • Triple H is the only man to have lost the World Heavyweight Title at two consecutive WrestleManias: At WrestleMania XX to Chris Benoit and at WrestleMania 21 to Batista. He is also one of only two men to have lost three consecutive WWE Championship/World Heavyweight Title matches (XX, 21, and 22) along with The Rock (XV, 2000, and X-Seven).
  • WrestleMania X-Seven had the most title changes at a single WrestleMania (five): The European, Hardcore, Women's, Tag Team and WWE Championship all changed hands.
  • WrestleMania I is the only WrestleMania to not hold a WWE Championship Match.
  • Bret Hart competed at twelve consecutive WrestleManias - from WrestleMania 2 to WrestleMania 13, which is more than any other wrestler. He wrestled in thirteen matches during this streak (he wrestled two matches at WrestleMania X), compiling a win-loss record of 7-6.
  • The only WrestleManias to feature repeated matches have been WrestleMania III/IV (both featuring a match between Hulk Hogan and André the Giant), WrestleMania IX/X (Bret Hart and Yokozuna), WrestleMania XIV/XX (Undertaker and Kane), WrestleMania 2000/X-Seven (Dudleyz/Hardyz/Edge and Christian), and WrestleMania XV/X-Seven/XIX (Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock).
  • Jerry Lawler has been on the commentary team at WrestleMania a record number of twelve times. He has called every WrestleMania since WrestleMania X, except WrestleMania X-Seven (Paul Heyman had replaced him at that time as a regular commentator after he had a falling out with WWF Management).
  • Rey Mysterio is the only wrestler to compete for both the Cruiserweight Championship and the World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania.
  • To date, only six WrestleManias have been held in stadiums (III, VI, VIII, X-Seven, X8, XIX), one outdoors (IX), and the rest have been in arenas.
  • Only eight wrestlers have won a WrestleMania match with a submission:
    • Tito Santana (WrestleMania: Figure-Four Leg Lock on The Executioner)
    • Roddy Piper (WrestleMania III: Sleeper Hold on Adrian Adonis in a "Hair-vs-Hair" Match)
    • Rick Martel (WrestleMania VI: Boston Crab on Koko B. Ware)
    • Bret Hart (WrestleMania XI: Cross-Face Chicken Wing on Bob Backlund in an "I Quit" Match; WrestleMania XIII: The Sharpshooter on "Stone Cold" Steve Austin in a "Submission" Match)
    • Steve Austin (WrestleMania XII: Million Dollar Dream on Savio Vega)
    • Chris Benoit (WrestleMania XX: Crippler Crossface on Triple H in a "Triple Threat" match also involving Shawn Michaels)
    • Kurt Angle (WrestleMania 21: Ankle Lock on Shawn Michaels)
    • John Cena (WrestleMania 22: STFU on Triple H)
  • Steve Austin and Hulk Hogan have both won the WWE Championship three times at a WrestleMania.
  • The longest match in WrestleMania history was the Iron Man match between Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels which lasted about 61 minutes at WrestleMania XII. The shortest was King Kong Bundy vs S.D Jones at WrestleMania I which lasted 24 seconds (although WWF announced it as 9 seconds).

Celebrity involvement

Video box sets

4 VHS box sets and 1 DVD box set have been released.
  • In 1994, a VHS set with WrestleManias 1-X was released.
  • In 1997, a VHS set with WrestleManias 1-13 was released.
  • In 1998, a VHS set titled "WrestleMania: The Legacy" with WrestleManias 1-XIV was released.
  • In 1999, a VHS set with the same title as the 1998 set was released, this time including XV.
  • In 2005, a DVD set titled "WrestleMania: The Complete Anthology" with WrestleManias 1-21 was released; this marked the first time WrestleManias 1-XIV were released on DVD in Region 1. It should be noted that some of the wrestlers themes have been overdubbed, with Howard Finkel's voice being a hint. This is more noticeable in the earlier WrestleManias. Such incidents include:
    • Dusty Rhodes (WrestleMania VI). His music at the time was "American Dream".
    • Demoliton (WrestleMania IV, V, and VI). They didn't get their new instrumental music until after WrestleMania VI.
    • The Twin Towers a.k.a. The Big Boss Man and Akeem (WrestleMania V). More notably their manager Slick's song "Jive Soul Bro" was the theme that they used.
    • Junkyard Dog (WrestleMania I). The Junkyard Dog didn't use the song "Grab Them Cakes", until WrestleMania III. It wasn't released until after WrestleMania I. His original theme was "Another One Bites The Dust" by Queen.
    • Hulk Hogan (WrestleMania I). Hulk Hogan didn't have the "Real American" theme for the same reason as Junkyard Dog. Also that song at the time was reserved for the U.S. Express (Barry Windham and Mike Rotunda) as noted during the Wrestling Album. The music he originally used was "Eye Of The Tiger" by Survivor.
    • Koko B. Ware started using "Bird, Bird, Bird" as his theme song in 1989. On the WrestleMania VI DVD, it is overdubbed with his old entrance music, "Piledriver".
    • The Undertaker, who used the song "Rollin'" by Limp Bizkit as his theme in at WrestleMania X-Seven and X-8 was dubbed over with his Ministry of Darkness theme.
    • Hulk Hogan also had his Voodoo Child theme he used at WrestleMania XIX dubbed over with his "Real American" theme.
    • Ric Flair had a simple "Whoo!" sound bite edited into his theme song at WrestleMania VIII to match his modern entrance.
  • In 2006, "WrestleMania: The Complete Anthology" is re-released, this time including WrestleMania 22. [1]

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