1986 - WWF holds the second Wrestlemania, airing from three different locations across the United States. Mike Johnson penned the following:
WRESTLEMANIA 2 2007 - Kurt Schneider, World Wrestling Entertainment's Executive Vice
President of Marketing gave notice that he would be leaving the company to take
a position working with the Harlem Globetrotters organization. The word going around as to Schneider's departure is that he wasn't happy in
his current position and was tired of micro management issues forced upon him by
higher-ups (which in that company, meant the McMahon family), so he decided to
move on. Schneider had been with the company since February 2003 and was responsible
for overseeing the marketing for all of WWE's PPV events, live events, global
marketing and strategic business operations. Scheider also oversaw all of the
company's advertising, promotions, Public Relations, Corporate Communications
and other associated responsibilities. Many of the marketing techniques and themes you've seen from WWE in recent
years have had Schneider's fingerprints all over them and he was very valuable
asset to WWE. Schneider was very hands on with many of the upgrades in WWE's
different revenue streams including WWE.com, the revamping of WWE Magazine, and
the majority of PPV and Television events, including special themed shows like
the Raw Family Reunion, the WWE Homecoming, Saturday Night's Main Event, WWE vs.
ECW, etc. In 2004, Schneider's Wrestlemania XX advertising theme (building the entire
year around marketing the company's flagship event) helped lead WWE to its first
major PPV revenue increase overall in several years. There were a lot of employees unhappy about his decision to leave. Schneider
was considered one of the best department heads to work under and his division
was said to have had the best morale of any part of WWE's office end. Obviously,
his departure was a major loss to the company. 2008 - Former WWE star Andrew "Test" Martin was arrested for DUI in Pasco
County, FL. 2008 - World Wrestling Entertainment told the FOX affiliate in Atlanta was
then-ECW performer Mike Knox was among four developmental talents who rented a
home together at an address were steroids and syringes were found in a crawl
space by the new owner. They told the station that only Knox is still
under contract to the company and that he has denied ownership. A second
box found in the vicinity of the drugs contained documents relating to Knox's
WWE employment, including his contract. PWInsider.com ndependently
confirmed that Ryan O'Riley and Derek Niekirk were two of the other three
residents of the home. Niekirk was released last year due to WWE Wellness
Policy issues while O'Riley, who was about to be called up to the Raw brand,
requested his release as he and girlfriend Kristy Vaine decided they didn't want
a life on the road. Years later, O'Riley would sign another deal with the
company. The mystery of who's steroids were in the home was never solved. 2008 - TNA countersued former star Konnan. Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, in response to Charles "Konnan" Ashenoff
bringing action against the company via EEOC, filed a complaint on in the United
States District Court, Northern District of Texas, Dallas Division, seeking
declaratory judgment against the international star. For simplicity's
sake, I will refer to Ashenoff simply as Konnan from this point forward. TNA's 15 page complaint specifically rebuts charges of racism made by
Konnan against the company as well as his 'bodily injury claims, racial
discrimination claims and trademark claims' against the company while he was
under contract to the company: TNA claimed that in March 2008, they received "a demand letter" filed outside
of the agreed upon jurisdiction of Texas, where Konnan "threatened suit" against
the company because of the bolded claims made by Konnan (verbiage is from TNA's
complaint, not Konnan's). TNA's responses to those claims appear following
the bolded allegations. a) Konnan's pre-existing hip injury became a chronic problem. b)TNA negligently hired, trained and supervised its personnel and that
negligence led to chronic renal failure due to Konnan's "ingestion of
performance enhancing drugs and/or the illegal use of prescription medication
while wrestling at TNA." TNA's complaint claims that Konnan's signed Independent Contractor Agreements
with the company noted that he understood the level of health risk involved in
professional wrestling and by signing , "I (meaning Konnan) hereby waive,
discharge and release any and all claims I have, may have, or that I may ever
have in the future, against TNA, its parent and affiliates, and against all of
their respective agents, officers, employees and directors....(The "TNA"
parties) that arise from or relate in any way to my participation in the
activity of professional wrestling or in any related activities, whether caused
by the negligence of TNA or otherwise." The same agreement noted that Konnan agreed that he or his estate would not
file suit or assert any demands or claims for "liabilities or damages of any and
all losses, injuries or damages of any kind" coming out of his participation in
working for the company and that he would "assume full responsibility for any
and all risk of personal or bodily injury, death or property damage" and that he
would hold TNA harmless from any of the above. Konnan's agreement also noted that he understood "injuries received may be
compounded or increased by negligent assistance or procedures of the TNA
Parties" and that he understood the agreement would extend to "all acts of
negligence by the TNA Parties, including negligence in providing assistance." *The agreements agreed that any issues that arose legally would be subject to
the laws and regulation of Texas (where TNA Entertainment parent company Panda
Energy is based), which is why TNA has filed the complaint there. I am not
sure where Konnan filed his initial complaint, but it was not within the State
of Texas. c) Konnan "supposedly suffered from racial discrimination" in connection
with having to portray the Konnan character. TNA claims that Konnan signed an independent contractor agreement with the
company in January 2004 and another in August 2005 and that he voluntarily
entered into those agreements with full knowledge that he would be working
"subject to TNA direction" and "knowing the contracts required him to portray
characters of Hispanic origin, including the Konnan character." TNA noted that Konnan, "believed to be Cuban-American" has been portraying
himself as Hispanic The complaint read, "Despite assertions to the
contrary, this was not a character which TNA created; rather, the "Konnan"
character was a mix of several different wrestling characters created by
Ashenoff and others over twenty years in the business. When Ashenoff
first began providing services to TNA, TNA incorporated Ashenoff's existing
character role into its dramatic story lines and scenes for the purposes
of providing creative entertainment to its audience." The company again pointed out that he had been working as that character
"long before" he was an independent contractor with TNA later in their complaint
when responding to Konnan claims that he was instructed to speak with a Spanish
accent and/or slang, to hit another wrestler with a Tequila bottle, dress and
adopt the characteristics of a Latino street gang, and was directed to use
"racially charged" language towards a Caucasian wrestler. Konnan also
alleged that members of TNA management used a number of racially insulting
references to minorities, which I'm not going to reprint. TNA's response
to that claim was that Konnan had been suspended prior to raising any issues of
alleged racial discrimination, but that he complained the company was
retaliating against him for making complaints of that nature. TNA also responded that, "While Defendant suggests that he complained to TNA
concerning racial discrimination, he continued to perform for TNA and to accept
compensation from TNA rather than pursue other opportunities which he has
admitted were readily available to him. Defendant continued to provide
services to TNA, portray his "Konnan" character, and participate in the
creatively developed storylines well after Defendant suggests those events took
place. As is evidenced by his continued participation and his own
previously existing character, Defendant was simply not offended by TNA's
conduct." TNA noted that Konnan took part in collaboration and development of the
Konnan character's TNA storylines "which included creative elements related to
racially-related topics as part of its entertainment and marketing." TNA
claims that any "comments related to race" Konnan "allegedly heard, or
participated in, were actually uttered, they were part of, and necessary to, the
creative process" and were "facilitated by TNA's successful development of its
entertainment product." TNA noted that "like any entertainment role", they utilized Konnan's physical
appearance because it met the character and storyline. "TNA did not treat
the Defendant less favorably because of his race or subject him to a racially
hostile environment. Instead this was an entertainment role
Defendant chose to play and help create." d)TNA was committing trademark infringement for their usage of the LAX
logo. In their complaint, TNA pointed out LAX was "a trio of Hispanic 'stage
characters' created by Konnan and "other wrestlers." TNA also noted that
in their 2005 agreement with Konnan allowed the company to use "original
intellectual property", including trademarks Konnan owned prior to the agreement
and any "new intellectual property" created after the execution of the
agreement. TNA is asking that the court award them damages based on Konnan's breach of
his Independent Contractor Agreement with TNA, all attorney's fees and court
costs, pre and post-judgment interest, a ruling that Konnan was never an
employee and always an Independent Contractor with TNA, that all claims against
TNA by Konnan and his estate be released, that TNA has the legal rights to the
LAX name and trademark, and a number of additional claims that basically boil
down to a ruling TNA did not violate any federal laws by placing Konnan into his
on camera roles and backstage environment. A court summons was issued to Konnan on 3/27, but as of this writing, has not
been executed. 2008 - WWE broadcast Raw. Richard Trionfo filed the following TV
report: We are live from Albany, New York and your announcers are Jim ‘Pepsi goes
well with BBQ’ Ross and Jerry ‘Client Number 9’ Lawler. We begin with William Regal in the ring and he is going to talk about hair
care and mispronounce names. Regal says that the title match at Backlash
will be between the following two men. He says that the first man proved that it
was the Age of Orton at Wrestlemania, the Legend Killer (that
is Rellik spelled backwards) Randy Orton. The man who will face Randy Orton
at Backlash is the most deserving Number One Contender in WWE
history (if the WWE was just formed), John Bradshaw Layfield. Regal tells them that it will be one of the most fiercely competitive
matches, but we are interrupted by Triple Haitch before Regal can continue to
speak. Hunter has a mic and he tells Regal to wait a second. Hunter wants some
clarification. Hunter says that he has respect for Orton but he wants to know if
Regal is out of his fricken mind. Hunter says that he was busy with Flair’s
retirement last week, but he must have missed something on the way. While Orton
said that he was finished with Hunter because he won the match, he did not beat
anybody. Orton points out that he beat John Cena. Hunter wonders what the big
move he used to get the pin on Cena and Hunter tells Orton that he did not do
anything. Hunter says that Orton took advantage of the situation, took a cheap
shot, and got the cover by falling on Cena. Hunter wonders how a guy who was
retired for the last two years on Smackdown and the biggest claim to fame since
he came back was slapping around a midget. Hunter says that he found that funny
but that does not put you in line for a title shot. Regal says that he might have a solution. If Triple Haitch wants to be a part
of the main event at Backlash, he will have to earn it in a handicap
match against Randy Orton and Bradshaw. If Hunter wins, it will be a Triple
Threat Match. Bradshaw and Orton are not happy. We go to commercial. Match Number One: Youmanga versus Val Venis It is time to take a poll (not the TNA type) and text in if you thought Shawn
Michaels did the right thing at Wrestlemania. We go to commercial. Match Number Two: Melina and Jillian Hall (that is Brooke Hogan spelled
backwards) versus Mickie James and Ashley Massaro We go to commercial and if you missed the Ric Flair ceremony, or the recap on
ECW, or the recap on Smackdown, or the recap on AM Raw, or the replay on
Univision, we will see footage next. We are back and Batista will get to complain about Shawn Michaels beating Ric
Flair on the Highlight Reel, but before we get there, it is time to take a look
back at the end of the road for Ric Flair in Orlando. We go to commercial. We are back and Wrestlemania 25 is coming in April 2009, so get your
tickets sometime in the future when they eventually go on sale. Match Number Three: Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch versus Paul London and
Brian Kendrick Randy Orton tells Bradshaw that he did the impossible by walking into and out
of Wrestlemania as champion. Orton tells Bradshaw that he beat Hunter
before so Bradshaw should stay out of the way. We go to commercial. Match Number Four: Triple Haitch with GameFountain versus Bradshaw
and Randy Orton without ring entrances in a Handicap Match Bradshaw tags in and Bradshaw backs Hunter into the corner using his size
advantage. Bradshaw has some words for Hunter when he breaks and then they pause
before Bradshaw backs away. Hunter with a side head lock and shoulder tackle.
Hunter with a side head lock take down. Orton tags in and he punches Hunter in
the corner and then when Orton was with the referee, Bradshaw kicks Hunter.
Orton with more punches and kicks in the corner. Orton is pulled back by the
referee but Mike Chioda is no Earl Hebner and he sees Bradshaw cheating and he
admonishes Bradshaw. Orton with a drop kick for a near fall. Orton with the
Garvin (you know, he beat Andre) Stomp. Orton finishes it off with a leaping
knee drop for a near fall. Bradshaw is tagged in and he punches Hunter. Bradshaw
with a swinging neck breaker and elbow drops for a near fall. Orton tags in and
he kicks Hunter and then he punches the potential challenger at Backlash
in the corner. Hunter punches back and he gains control. Orton with a snap power
slam for a two count. Bradshaw tags in and he kicks Hunter followed by a forearm
to the back. Hunter and Bradshaw get to exchange punches. Bradshaw with a
sleeper to Hunter. Hunter gets out and he hits the facebuster. Hunter punches
Bradshaw but Orton tags himself in. Orton tries for the RKO but Hunter sends
Orton into Bradshaw and then Hunter hits the Pedigree for the three count. After the match, William Regal and his magical hair enter the ring. Regal
announces that it will be a Triple Threat . . . until we are interrupted
by John Cena’s music (without the Dave Scherer Mouth Orchestra). Cena
congratulates Triple H for being part of the main event at Backlash. Cena
has an idea and he remembers what Hunter said earlier about losing because of
the Pedigree at Wrestlemania. Cena points out that he beat Hunter twice
and that he beat Bradshaw to win his first World Title and then he made Bradshaw
quit. Cena points out that he beat Orton last year at Backlash. Cena has
a proposition. They have four of the biggest dogs in the ring. Cena proposes
that there be a Fatal Four Way at Backlash for the WWE Title.
Regal says that Cena gave him a great idea. It is his duty to make the main
event at Backlash the biggest it can be, John Cena gets the same deal as
Triple Haitch. Regal tells Cena that he needs to face Bradshaw and Triple Haitch
in a handicap match tonight. We go to commercial. Match Number Five: Bob Holly and Cody MAH THUN Rhodes versus
Carlito and Santino Marella We go to commercial. We are back and Cryme Tyme is back and it is time for their Wrestlemania
Clearance Sale. They have a shaker of soul from Rocky Johnson. Shad has an
autographed copy of Maria and they look at the photos and the magazine is not
for sale. JTG has a pair of Kim Kardashian’s panties from the Hall of Fame. Shad
points out that Kim was not at the Hall of Fame and JTG went into Mae Young’s
dressing room. It is time to take a look at the problems between the two biggest men in
sports entertainment, Big Show and Great Khali. Triple Haitch is wrapping his wrists and Bradshaw enters. He talks very
quickly about some strategy for the match and how it is better to have one
chance in three than one in four. Bradshaw asks Hunter if he is listening and
Hunter pulls out his earphones and asks Bradshaw if he said something. Bradshaw
wonders why nobody listens to him and Hunter points out that Bradshaw is an ass.
We go to commercial. Match Number Six: Maria (I also miss the Ditzy girl) versus Beth Phoenix Batista and Shawn Michaels walk in split screen in the back as we go to
commercial. I guess the Highlight Reel is next. We are back and it is time for the Highlight Reel featuring Chris
Jericho and Herman Menderchuk. Jericho brings his title belt to the ring. Chris
says that tonight could be one of the most intense and emotional Highlight Reel.
Things started on Smackdown. Chris Jericho says that his first guest needs no
introduction, but he still introduces Batista. It is time for Chris’s other
guest and he points out that the name Heartbreak Kid is appropriate because of
the number of hearts he broke on Sunday. That man is Shawn Michaels with his
cowboy hat. Chris tells Shawn about the poll results and 65 percent say that Shawn was
right (Batista has a few thousand skulls to crush for their responses). Chris
says that none of the tears had to be shed last week if Shawn had lost to Flair.
Shawn reminds Jericho that Ric Flair challenged him to have the match at
Wrestlemania. We go to the Monkey Monitor for the missed moonsault at
Wrestlemania. We see it about as many times as we have seen Ric Flair
retrospective video packages. Jericho points out that Shawn’s A Game meant
ending Ric Flair’s career. Jericho asks Shawn why he would say that he loved
Flair when he put his body through so much. Shawn says that he is sorry, but
Batista does not believe him. Batista tells Shawn that his ego made Shawn
Michaels end Ric Flair’s career. Jericho wants to know if Batista would have done the same thing and Batista
says that he wouldn’t. Shawn wants to know if Batista would have put his ego
aside over a five year friendship. Where was the friendship in the weeks before
Wrestlemania. Shawn asks Dave where he was to try to talk Flair out of
the match. Isn’t it convenient that he is talking up now. Shawn tells Batista
that Flair did not ask him to be the other man to wrestle Flair because Batista
did not have the nerve and that there was only one man to give Flair the match
that he wanted. Shawn tells Dave to look at his hands because there is so much
blood on those hands. He is proud of some of the blood. Wrestlemania was
the hardest night of his career. Batista tells Shawn that it was because of all of the blood on his hands, he
expected to see Shawn do the right thing. He will never trust Shawn again.
Michaels tells Batista that he is sick of this and if he wants to do something
about it, go ahead. Batista says that he already has. Batista goes to the apron
and he puts on his sunglasses. John Cena is walking in the back as we go to commercial. We are back and William Regal is on the phone and Randy Orton enters the
office. Regal says that he got off the phone with Vickie Guerrero and the match
is on for Backlash as Shawn Michaels will face Batista. Orton likes the
idea of one-on-one matches but now he might be in a four-way match. Regal says
that Orton will learn about respect next week in London when Randy Orton will
face William Regal. Match Number Seven: John Cena versus Triple Haitch and Bradshaw They return to the ring and Bradshaw with a near fall. Bradshaw with
Youmanga’s nerve hold. Cena gets back to his feet and the crowd is not happy.
Cena with a kick and punch. Cena with a clothesline followed by flying shoulder
tackles. Hunter refuses the tag and Cena with a Blue Thunder Bomb. Cena sets for
the Five Knuckle Shuffle and he hits it. Cena signals for FU and Hunter gets
crocodile arms when Bradshaw wants the tag. Cena tries for the FU but Bradshaw
gets out of the hold. Bradshaw with a big boot and then Bradshaw looks at his
tag team partner. Hunter and Bradshaw argue and Hunter punches Bradshaw. Hunter
and Bradshaw exchange punches and then they fight outside the ring. Orton tries
to separate Hunter and Bradshaw but Orton is punched by Bradshaw. Orton gives
Bradshaw an RKO and Cena gets the three count. We go to credits wondering who will get involved to make it a Fabulous Five
Way or a Super Six Way or a Stupendous Seven Way. Raw Thoughts: As soon as you heard that it would be Randy Orton versus Bradshaw at
Backlash, was there any doubt that Hunter and Cena wouldn’t get involved in
the match? Why must it only be limited to the four of them? Jericho was the
first Unified Champion. Kennedy won last year’s Money in the Bank. Val Venis has
wrestled on Raw in the last year. Outside of the two matches that even one of the Japanese soldiers who thinks
World War II is still going on could have told you that Cena and Hunter were
going to make it into main event at Backlash, the other five matches
really did not do much. You had Umaga defeat Val Venis because . . . I have no
idea; Paul London and Brian Kendrick beat Cade and Murdoch again even though
Lillian Garcia did not think so; Melina and Jillian Hall wrestled Mickie James
(featuring guest star Ashley) to give Mickie a win over someone; Cody Rhodes and
Bob Holly lost to Carlito and Santino because they are the tag champions; and
Maria lost to Beth Phoenix because they were trying to beat the stupid back into
her? Did people really text in whether they thought Shawn Michaels did the right
thing at Wrestlemania? Can some of these people just send me their money
instead? I was a bit surprised that the vote was the way that it was; and how
does Batista feel. He complains about Michaels ending Flair’s career, and the
fans say that Michaels did nothing wrong. I guess tonight was Show Bradshaw no Respect Night on Raw. Is he
really from Albany instead of Texas? While I have had a change of heart on Santino Marella, I still cringe when I
have to hear Cryme Tyme talk. At least there are three weeks until Backlash because tonight’s show
did not really do too much to make me care about the pay per view. 2009 - Ayako Hamada announced that she had signed with TNA. 2009 - WWE broadcast ECW on SyFy. Richard Trionfo filed the following
TV report: Teddy Long is in the ring and he is trying to dance. Teddy says that as we
move on the Road to Wrestlemania 26, there are some changes. We saw last night
that Vickie Guerrero is no longer the General Manager of Smackdown. Teddy says
that he is the General Manager of Smackdown. Teddy introduces the interim
General Manager of ECW and it is Tiffany. Tiffany says that it is a privilege . . . She is interrupted by Jack Swagger’s music and he comes to the ring. Jack
congratulates Tiffany and he knows that it is her first day on the job, but she
needs to learn that there is a set of rules when dealing with everyone else and
different rules to deal with Jack Swagger, the ECW Champion. Tiffany says that
the only rule she will abide by is to give the WWE Universe what they want.
Tiffany says that she has a few announcements that relate to Jack. The draft is
on Monday and there is a chance that he might not be on ECW. Regardless of what
happens, Jack will need to worry about his opponent at Backlash. Tiffany
announces that Mark Henry, Finlay, Tommy Dreamer, and Christian will be involved
in an Elimination Chase for the Title and the winner will face Jack. The first
match will be a Fatal Four Way. We go to commercial. We are back with the John Cena media tour for 12 Rounds. Match Number One: John Morrison, The Miz, and Tyson Kidd with Natalya
versus Evan Bourne, Carlito and Primo We are back and Morrison with a reverse chin lock but Bourne tries to fight
out of the hold. Bourne tries for a rana but Morrison blocks it and sends Bourne
into the turnbuckles. Miz tags in and Miz hits the running clothesline into the
corner. Kidd tags in and gets a near fall. Kidd with a knee to the back as he
tries to wear down Bourne. Kidd with a snap mare and kick to the back. Bourne
and Kidd exchange punches and kicks. Miz tags back in and he hits a snap mare
followed by knees to the back. Bourne tries to make it to his corner but Miz
keeps him away from the Colons. Miz with a double underhook camel clutch. Bourne
is able to get a back slide for a near fall but Miz with a clothesline to keep
Bourne from making the tag. Kidd tags back in and he kicks Bourne followed by a
knee drop. Miz tags in and he hits a knee drop for a near fall. Miz sets for the
catapult to Morrison but Bourne blocks it and hits a leg drop on Miz. Bourne
crawls across the ring and Kidd is tagged in but Primo is able to tag in. Primo with punches to Kidd but Primo with a back elbow and drop kick. Primo
with a running knee into the corner followed by a clothesline for a near fall.
Carlito throws Miz out of the ring but Morrison takes car of Carlito. Primo
sends Morrison out of the ring. Kidd misses the springboard elbow drop and Primo
hits a lungblower before tagging in Bourne to hit the Shooting Star Press for
the three count. It is time for the Raw Rebound. We go to commercial. We are back with Wrestlemania fun facts. We go to footage from the Hall of Fame Ceremony. We see the front page of the Houston Chronicle and a photo from the ‘REAL’
Main Event. Time for the Wrestlemania video package. We go to commercial. Match Number Two: Mark Henry with Tony Atlas versus Tommy Dreamer
versus Christian versus Fit Finlay with Hornswoggle in an Elimination
Chase Fatal Four Way Match We are back and Henry is standing on Dreamer’s chest. Christian punches Henry
and Finlay joins in and they try for a double suplex and Dreamer joins in to
make it a triple. Dreamer, Finlay, and Christian with stereo baseball slides.
Henry is sent into the ring steps. Dreamer hits Finlay and then they return to
the ring. Finlay with a double thrust to the throat. Finlay with a fireman’s
carry slam for a near fall. Dreamer with an elbow to Finlay and then he puts
Finlay on the top turnbuckle. Dreamer tries for a superplex but Finlay stops
him. Christian punches Finlay and he tries for the superplex but Dreamer stops
him and gets him on the shoulders. Christian with a victory roll for a near
fall. Finlay with the fireman’s carry slam to Christian for a near fall. Finlay
with a European uppercut for a near fall. Christian with punches to Finlay.
Christian with a crucifix but Finlay kicks out. Christian is sent out of the
ring to the floor. Dreamer with an elbow drop to Finlay and then he puts Finlay
in the Tree of Woe. Dreamer with the baseball slide into the corner. Henry with
a clothesline to Dreamer and Christian hits a missile drop kick on Henry for a
near fall. Henry kicks out and it sends Christian onto Dreamer for a near fall.
Christian sets up for the Unprettier but Dreamer escapes the hold. Dreamer
avoids a charge by Henry, but Christian is not so lucky. Hornswoggle helps
Finlay get out of the corner and then while the referee is distracted by Tony
Atlas, Finlay hits Henry with the shillelagh and gets the three count. The two sides had agreed to negotiate a
settlement last January, but it wasn't signed off on by the presiding Judge
Charles A. Pannell, Jr. until that date. Pannell ruled that Hamilton would
have 90 days to open the lawsuit again if WWE didn't come through on its
settlement agreement, which was confidential. Hamilton's Deep South Wrestling was shut down by WWE as a developmental
territory in April 2007. Hamilton and Deep South sued WWE for breaking
their contractual agreement by not providing 90 days written notice before
severing their professional relationship, for leaving DSW in the lurch by
forcing the company to cancel planned events at Six Flags in Georgia, and for
causing emotional distress to Hamilton personally. WWE was able to get all of the claims, with the exception of the contractual
violation thrown out of court. WWE pushed back responding to the lawsuit a
number of times at that point before coming to Hamilton with a settlement offer.
2011 - Dragon Gate USA announced that Jon Moxley had been released from his
contract so he could sign with WWE. 2011 - WWE broadcast Smackdown. Richard Trionfo filed the following TV
report: Things start off with Alberto Del Rio, the man who could not reach his
destiny on Sunday night and he is accompanied on foot by his official ring
announcer Ricardo Rodriguez and Brodus Clay. While Josh and Booker talk about the value of the car that Edge and Christian
destroyed at Wrestlemania, Michael Cole chimes in with the sob story about the
destruction of his habitrail. Cole vows that his home away from humanity will be
better than ever. Alberto is not as gregarious as he usually is but he reminds us who he is,
but we already knew that. Alberto says that we may not know that destiny can be
delayed. He says that destiny can be stopped. Last Sunday at Wrestlemania, his
destiny was delayed by that opportunist Edge and the coward Christian. Together
they destroyed his Wrestlemania moment and together they destroyed his car.
Alberto talks about his beautiful Rolls Royce and he says that he spent $120,000
on that car. Alberto says that it is not about the money. Those cars are like
his children. They think they may have broken him, but Alberto will make them
pay. When he fulfills his destiny and becomes the World Champion, everything that
Edge did to his car . . . is interrupted by Edge’s music and he comes into the building on a Brisco’s
Brothers tow truck with Alberto’s destroyed Rolls Royce. Edge tells Alberto that when he saw him crying and hugging his car on Sunday,
he thought that Alberto was a greedy, arrogant, narcissistic moron who puts
materialistic things over everything else in his life. Then when he heard
Alberto say that his cars are like his children, then it got him thinking. He
almost reassessed things and he figures that if he is like a child, he needs to
love it unconditionally. It might be a little damaged but nothing a little
tender loving care can’t fix. Edge gets some spray paint and he decides to do a little touch up on the
hood. Alberto asks Edge if everything is a joke to him and then he reminds Edge
that he had him close to tapping out on Sunday. Edge tells Alberto that he
didn’t get the job done and that is why Alberto is in the ring whining and
crying. That is also why he is the World Champion. Alberto demands a rematch so Edge can redeem himself for his behavior at
Wrestlemania. Edge thinks about the rematch and he tells Alberto as much as he would love
to give it to him, but Alberto lost. Edge tells him to buy a new car and drive
to the back of the line. Edge says that there are so many worthy contenders who
deserve a title match. Edge thinks about some contenders and there is some honking from the truck
and we see that Christian is driving the truck. Edge says that Christian deserves a title match. Edge points out that
Christian has beaten Del Rio twice. Edge tells Del Rio if he wants a fight, Edge
has his destiny. Edge walks to the ring but he is stopped by the sound of Teddy Long’s music.
Teddy tells them to wait a minute. They can talk about their destiny all they
want, but it is still his show. Teddy says that if things are going to be
settled, it will take place in a match. Alberto Del Rio will face Christian
tonight to determine who faces Edge at Extreme Rules. Teddy reminds us that Extreme Rules is the night that WWE gets extreme. That
is why Edge will be defending the title in his specialty match, a ladder match.
We go to commercial. We are back and we see footage of the knock out punch by Big Show to Heath
Slater from Wrestlemania. Match Number One: Corre versus Kofi Kingston, Santino Marella, Big Show,
and Kane in a Wrestlemania Rematch with a Twist because it is two out of
three falls Match Fall Number One Santino and Gabriel start things off and they each dance around and miss
kicks before Gabriel connects with a kick and he gets a near fall. Slater is
tagged in and he kicks Santino followed by a punch and then he stomps on
Santino’s leg. Santino with a hip toss and then he runs Slater into the corner
and Kane is tagged in. Kane with a vintage uppercut followed by a snap mare and
drop kick. Show is tagged in and he chops Slater across the chest while Kane
holds him. Show with a slam and then he walks across Slater’s chest. Show with a
head butt and then Kofi is tagged in and he goes onto Show’s shoulders and Kofi
with a splash. Kofi sets up for Trouble in Paradise but Gabriel pulls Slater out
of the ring. We go to commercial. We are back and Kane sends Barrett into the turnbuckles and then he punches
Barrett. Kane with an Irish whip but he runs into an elbow. Jackson tags in and
Kane with a side head lock but Jackson with a forearm. Kane with a shoulder
tackle but Jackson stays on his feet. Kane goes off the ropes but Barrett trips
Kane and Jackson with a body block and he takes Kane down. Jackson punches Kane
and Slater is tagged in. Slater kicks Kane in the corner and then he tags in
Gabriel who gets in a few shots before tagging Barrett into the match. Jackson
tags in and he kicks Kane and he tags Gabriel in and Justin with a missile drop
kick for a near fall. Gabriel with a front face lock to Kane as he tries to keep
Kane from making the tag. Kane tosses Gabriel into the air and Kofi tags in. Kofi with a springboard clothesline and then he knocks Slater off the apron.
Kofi with a drop kick to Gabriel followed by a splash in the corner but Gabriel
moves out of the way. Gabriel runs into a pendulum kick and then Kofi goes up
top for a cross body and he gets the three count to win the first fall. Team Trombone 1 Fall; Corre 0 Falls Fall Number Two The men who finished fall one start off fall two. We go to commercial. We are back and Slater punches Santino and he slams Marella. Slater gets a
near fall. Slater with a rear chin lock and arm bar on Santino. Santino with a
snap mare but Slater with a forearm to the head and he gets a near fall. Santino
with a split followed by a hip toss and a diving head butt that hits the target.
Santino calls for the Cobra but he does not see Wade Barrett has tagged into the
match and Santino turns around into a big boot. Barrett gets Santino up for
Wasteland for the three count. Team Trombone 1 Fall; Corre 1 Fall Fall Number Three Barrett waits for Santino to get up and the ref starts the third fall.
Santino tries to make the tag but Barrett stops him. Barrett sends Santino into
the turnbuckle and then Slater tags in and he drills Santino in the head. Slater
with a modified curb stomp before tagging Ezekiel Jackson back in. Jackson with
an Irish whip and a running clothesline in the corner and he gets a near fall.
Jackson slams Santino and Gabriel tags in and hits a slingshot senton and
gets a near fall. Gabriel with a reverse chin lock on Marella. Santino gets to
his feet but Gabriel holds on to the chin lock and near fall after an STO.
Gabriel misses a splash when Santino rolls out of the way. Kane and Barrett tag in and Kane with punches followed by an Irish whip and
clothesline followed by a side slam for a near fall. Kane goes up top for the
flying clothesline and he hits it. Kane gets another near fall because Jackson
breaks up the cover. Jackson goes after Show and they fight to the floor.
Jackson takes Show down with a clothesline. Gabriel and Kingston fight on the
floor and Slater attack him too. Back in the ring, Kane has Barrett ready for a choke slam but Gabriel,
Slater, and Jackson attack Kane and the referee calls for the bell. Winners: Kane, Big Show, Kofi Kingston, and Santino Marella After the match, Corre continues to attack Kane in the ring while the rest of
Kane’s team are down on the floor. Big Show and Kofi get back into the ring
along with Santino a few seconds later. Show with head butts to Gabriel and
Jackson. Then Show with a head butt to Slater. Kofi kicks Slater. Kofi with
Trouble in Paradise to Barrett and Show with a punch to Jackson. Kane choke
slams Slater. Kane with the knockout punch to Gabriel. Kane and Show grab
Jackson and Santino grabs Jackson as well with the cobra. They give Jackson a
three man choke slam. We go to commercial. We are back with a Sin Cara video package. Match Number Two: Cody Rhodes versus Trent Barreta Cody takes his time taking off his jacket and then he locks up with Trent and
Cody with a take down and then he kicks Trent in the midsection followed by a
punch. Cody with a punch to the head. Trent with a kick to the chest and then he
hits a springboard drop kick and gets a near fall. Cody with a kick to the
midsection followed by a side Russian leg sweep. Cody sends Trent into the
turnbuckles and then he kicks Trent and sends him shoulder first into the ring
post followed by Cross Rhodes for the three count. Winner: Cody Rhodes After the match, Cody attacks Trent and kicks him. Cody punches and head
butts Trent with his face mask. The referee warns Cody and Rey Mysterio’s music
plays. Rey comes to the ring and he goes after Cody and focuses on the mask. Rey
sends Cody over the top rope but Cody lands on the apron. Cody escapes and goes
up the ramp while Rey wants Cody to return to the ring. We go to commercial. We are back and Did You Know that Wrestlemania was trending on Twitter on
Sunday? We are back with the confrontation between John Cena and the Rock and their
plans for next April in South Florida. It is time to go back to Monday night.
We go to the locker room where Christian is getting ready for his match with
Alberto Del Rio later tonight. Edge tells Christian that he hopes he wins the
match and Christian appreciates the endorsement, but wonders if Edge would want
to defend the title against him. Edge says that it is a match they
revolutionized and helped make famous. Edge says that Christian deserves a title
match and he wouldn’t mind seeing Christian get it. Christian wonders if Edge will be saying the same thing after Extreme Rules.
Edge tells Christian to cool his jets. Christian says that Edge can cheer for
Alberto and he doesn’t mind. Edge says that won’t happen in this lifetime. Edge wishes Christian luck again before he leaves. Christian paces around the
locker room and then he sees the title belt on the chair but Edge comes back to
get it. Christian tells Edge to keep an eye on that. We go to commercial. We are back and Cole tries to suggest that his one win was as important as
Undertaker going 19-0. We see slow motion footage of Snooki’s handspring splash at Wrestlemania. Match Number Three: Michelle McCool and Layla versus Kelly Kelly and Beth
Phoenix Layla and Michelle try to figure out who starts off with Beth and Layla runs
to the apron first so Michelle starts. They lock up and Beth sends Michelle to
the mat. Beth with punches to Michelle and then Layla yells at the referee but
she doesn’t see Michelle being Irish whipped and Michelle knocks Layla off the
apron. Beth with a shoulder tackle and Michelle wants to make the tag but Layla
is still on the floor. Michelle yells at Layla and Beth with a rollup for a near
fall. Beth with a tilt-a-whirl back breaker for a near fall. Layla makes the tag and Michelle wants to know why Layla was on the floor a
minute ago and Layla tells Michelle that Michelle pushed her out. They continue
to argue and Beth presses Layla above her head and puts her on top of the
turnbuckles. Beth with a kick and then Kelly tags in. Kelly with a head scissors
while hanging over the ropes and then Kelly goes to the floor. Kelly trips Layla
and then she goes up top for a cross body and she gets a near fall. Kelly a slap to Layla’s rear end and then Kelly hits the X Factor for a near
fall. Layla pushes Kelly away and then she connects with a few kicks. Michelle
appears to have hurt her back reaching for the tag and she falls to the floor.
Layla wonders what Michelle is doing and Kelly gets the three count with a
rollup. Winners: Kelly Kelly and Beth Phoenix After the match, Beth and Kelly celebrate in the ring while Layla wonders
what is wrong with Michelle as she walks away. Layla follows after her. Michelle
tells Layla that she is the one doing all of the work and she walks away. We go to commercial. We are back with a look back at what Michael Cole did to Jim Ross on Raw with
JR’s Barbecue Sauce. Michael Cole is in the ring and he rhetorically asks ‘Who Shot JR’ and he
says that he did. Cole wants everyone’s attention please. He wants to take the
opportunity to introduce everyone to a man whose instructions he followed
implicitly. He wants to introduce us to a man who taught him everything that he
knows. He wants to introduce us to a man who was oh so supportive of him and who
cares about his well being. He introduces us to the All American American Jack
Swagger. Jack comes to the ring and then they hug while Josh and Booker talk about
Cole’s match at Wrestlemania. Jack says that everyone needs to settle down because there is plenty of Team
Cole to go around. Everyone told him that it would be impossible for him to get
Michael Cole ready for the main event of Wrestlemania, but it was easy. You
start with superior intelligence and mix it with an insatiable desire and a man
with gifted athletic ability from head to toe. Only Michael Cole can have his
first match at Wrestlemania and earn a dominating victory and in one night
become the new Mr. Wrestlemania. Swagger wants everyone to applaud Cole and Cole says that Swagger is making
him blush. Cole says that if it is a fair fight, there is no one who can beat
Jack. Cole suggests that they do a victory lap and it is time to run with our
hands outstretched. The lap is interrupted by the Smackdown debut of Sin Cara. He points at Swagger and runs down the ramp and flips into the ring. Sin Cara
gets in Swagger’s face and then Swagger pushes Sin Cara. Sin Cara with a
handspring back elbow followed by a rana that sends Swagger to the floor. Sin
Cara with a corkscrew pescado onto Swagger and then he goes up the ramp. Cole and Swagger cannot believe what just happened. Booker and Josh talk about Sin Cara and Booker says that Sin Cara is making
an impression by picking on the biggest cat. It is time to take a look back at the Tough Enough contestants being
interrupted on Monday during Raw by The Miz. We then see the Most Electrifying
Valet in Sports Entertainment received a Stone Cold Stunner. We go to commercial. We are back and Michelle is walking around in the back and Layla wants to
talk to her but Michelle is not in a mood to talk. Layla asks Michelle about her
back and she says that she meant to give something to Michelle last week.
Michelle sees that Layla has signed them up for couple’s therapy and Michelle
points out that they are not a couple. Layla tells Michelle that they need the
help, but Michelle says that she does not need help. Layla just wants Michelle
to show up and Michelle says that she always shows up and it is Layla who
doesn’t show up. Booker talks about how LayCool are a good Divas tag team. It is time for a look back at highlights from what, Josh reminded us, was the
highest rated Hall of Fame broadcast. It is time for the main event and we get Ricardo Rodriguez to introduce
Alberto Del Rio. Before the match starts, Edge makes his way to ringside to watch the match.
Match Number Four: Alberto Del Rio with Ricardo Rodriguez and Brodus
Clay versus Christian in a Number One Contender’s Match They lock up and Del Rio with a waist lock. Del Rio with a forearm to the
back followed by kicks. Del Rio with a side head lock and he holds on to the
side head lock when Christian tries for an Irish whip. Del Rio with a shoulder
tackle and a near fall. They have a Greco Roman Knuckle Lock but Del Rio with kicks to Christian. Del
Rio with a front face lock and Christian with a shoulder tackle and a near fall.
Christian with a side head lock take down. Del Rio gets back to his feet and Del
Rio punches Christian. Christian with punches to Del Rio and then he puts Del
Rio in the ropes and he slingshots over the ropes for the uppercut but Del Rio
knows it is coming and he gets out of the way. Christian returns to the ring and
he throws Del Rio over the top rope on the other side of the ring and Del Rio
lands in front of the announce table, where Edge is sitting with Booker and
Josh. Christian with a baseball slide that sends Del Rio off the apron. Del Rio
looks at Edge and Edge tells Del Rio it isn’t about this as he holds up the hood
ornament from Del Rio’s Rolls Royce and says that it is about this as he holds
up the title belt. We go to commercial. We are back and Del Rio pulls Christian out of the ring and Del Rio sends
Christian shoulder first into the ring steps. Del Rio sends Christian into the
ringside barrier and then he chokes Christian with his boot. They return to the
ring and Del Rio gets a near fall. Del Rio with a chin lock on Christian and he
gets to his feet. Del Rio with a head butt followed by a back breaker and he
gets a near fall. Christian struggles to get back to his feet and Del Rio kicks
Christian. Del Rio with a kick to the back and he gets a near fall. Christian
retreats to the corner and he connects with a kick in the corner. Del Rio slaps Christian in the corner but when he goes back for more,
Christian punches him. Christian goes up top but Del Rio stops him and Del Rio
tries for a superplex and he hits it but Del Rio appears to have landed on his
shoulder. Both men are down and the referee starts his count. Del Rio gets to
his feet first but Christian gets a near fall with an inside cradle. Del Rio punches Christian and then he tries for a clothesline but Christian
moves. Christian with a punch followed by a clothesline that sends both men over
the top rope to the floor. The referee starts his count and Del Rio sends
Christian into the ring post and they return to the ring. Del Rio goes to the turnbuckles but he misses a back senton when Christian
moves out of the way. Christian gets his second wind and he punches Del Rio.
Christian with a running forearm and then he goes to the second turnbuckle for a
missile drop kick and he gets a near fall. Christian with a slingshot to the
floor followed by the uppercut. Christian goes up top for a cross body and he
gets a near fall. Christian gets ready for the Killswitch but Del Rio with a kick and he tries
for the float over into the cross arm breaker. Christian avoids the move and he
pushes Del Rio into the turnbuckles. Christian misses a charge into the corner.
Christian with a kick followed by an attempt for a sunset flip from the
turnbuckles but Del Rio rolls through. Del Rio slingshots Christian into the
turnbuckles and Del Rio floats over into the cross arm breaker, but Christian
gets to the ropes. Del Rio eventually releases the hold and Christian goes to the apron.
Christian drops Del Rio across the top rope as he goes to the floor. Clay gets
close to Christian so Edge gets up from the announce table and he spears Clay.
Christian goes up top and Del Rio hits the step up enzuigiri and then Del Rio
gets the three count. Winner: Alberto Del Rio After the match, Alberto celebrates his victory from the ramp while Edge
stares at him with Christian next to him. If you enjoy PWInsider.com you can check out the AD-FREE PWInsider Elite section,
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April 7, 1986
Locations: Uniondale, New York; Chicago, Illinois; Los Angeles, California
Arenas: The Nassau Coliseum, The Rosemont Horizon, The LA Sports Arena
Combined Announced Attendances: 47,688
RESULTS
For the second
installment of Wrestlemania, the WWF braintrust went with three locations in
three time zones, with each Arena watching the other shows via closed circuit
television. Interesting to note that the California building watched the
remainder of the show after their portion of the live event, while everyone else
saw the show in the order of Nassau, Chicago, Los Angeles.
Uniondale
Results: Don Muraco fought Paul Orndorff to a double countout....WWF
Intercontinental champion Randy Savage pinned George Steele with his feet on the
ropes....Jake Roberts pinned George Wells with a DDT....Mr. T defeated Roddy
Piper via DQ in the fourth round of a worked boxing match. T hardly trained for
the bout, leading to a horrible performance and most of the Nassau crowd
chanting for Piper. Piper eventually bodyslammed T to end the New York portion
of the show.
Uniondale Celebrities: Susan St. James commentated along
with Vince McMahon...Lou Duva managed Piper while Smokin' Joe Frazier was T's
cornerman....Ray Charles sang "America the Beautiful", starting a Wrestlemania
tradition....Joan Rivers was the special ring announcer for the main
event....Judges for the boxing match were jazz singer Cab Calloway, NBA player
Darryl Dawkins, and G. Gordon Liddy, a political figure from the Nixon
Presidential scandal.....The guest timekeeper was "Herb" a character from a
Burger King ad campaign of the time which featured a hunt for the one man in the
world who hadn't tasted a Whopper. Years before Where's Waldo, consumers were
wondering "Where's Herb?"
Chicago Results: WWF Women's champion The
Fabulous Moolah pinned Velvet McIntyre after McIntyre missed a bodypress off the
top.....Cpl. Kirchner pinned Nikolai Volkoff after catching Freddie Blassie's
cane and hitting him with it. The finish would avenge Blassie's use of the cane
to help Nikolai attain a Tag title a year before....Andre the Giant eliminated
Bret Hart to win a 20 man Battle Royal that featured wrestlers as well as NFL
football players. The Battle Royal was built around Chicago Bear star William
"The Refrigerator" Perry and a rivalry with Big John Studd. Studd eliminated
Perry from the bout, only to be pulled over when Perry offered to shake his
hand. Much of the national news telecasts that night aired the clip. Others in
the bout included Bruno Sammartino (in his only Wrestlemania match), Pedro
Morales (ditto), Jim Cobert, Pedro Morales, Tony Atlas, Ted Arcidi, Harvey
Martin, Danny Spivey, Hillbilly Jim, King Tonga (Haku), The Iron Sheik, Ernie
Holmes, The Killer Bees, Bill Fralic, Jim Neidhart, and Russ Francis....The
British Bulldogs defeated Greg Valentine and Brutus Beefcake to win the WWF Tag
Team championships in the blowoff of their feud. The finish of the bout saw
Davey Boy Smith run Valentine headfirst into Dynamite Kid's head, while Kid was
perched on the top rope, sending him crashing to the floor in a frightening bump
to set up the pin.
Chicago Celebrities: Obviously, the NFL players who
worked the Battle Royal. Cathy Lee Crosby (TV's "That's Incredible") did
commentary with Gorilla Monsoon and Gene Okerlund...Claire Peller (who starred
in the Wendy's "Where's the Beef?" ad campaign) was the guest timekeeper for the
Battle Royal....Dick Butkus and Ed "Too Tall" Jones were the guest referee for
the Battle Royal....Heavy metal singer Ozzy Osbourne was in the corner of the
British Bulldogs, nearly a decade before he truly hit with the mainstream
American audience as the patriarch of "The Osbournes."
Los Angeles
Results: Ricky Steamboat pinned Hercules Hernandez with a flying
bodypress....Adrian Adonis pinned Uncle Elmer with a splash....Terry and Hoss
(Dory Jr.) Funk defeated the team of Tito Santana and The Junkyard Dog. Terry
Funk was awesome here, getting bodyslammed through a table years before Tod
Gordon came up with the initials ECW. Terry cracks JYD with Jimmy Hart's
megaphone for the pin....WWF champion Hulk Hogan escaped a Steel Cage match to
defeat King Kong Bundy, then took liberties in the cage with Bundy's manager
Bobby Heenan. This was the debut of the "reinforced" blue Steel Cage that the
promotion continued to use all the way until the Attitude era came about. Bundy
had destroyed Hogan in a tremendous angle on NBC's Saturday Night's Main Event
"injuring" his ribs in the process.
Los Angeles Celebrities: Horror TV
show host Elvira commentated with Jesse Ventura and Lord Alfred Hayes....Tommy
LaSorda of the Dodgers was the special guest ring announcer while Ricky
Shroeder, fresh of NBC's Silver Spoons was the timekeeper.
Notes: The
show was available to limited homes via PPV. It would be a year later that PPV
and WWF become known hand in hand...The show marked the final Wrestlemania
appearance of Paul Orndorff, who main evented the first show....The show was
another huge hit in the rental stores....The show aired on cable on Showtime
several weeks after the event...King Kong Bundy was a focal point of much of the
media coverage building up to the event. His stature as a monster was never
bigger and the match was the highlight of his career....Future Mania main
eventers Randy Savage and Bret Hart made their Wrestlemania debut with this
show.
King Kong Bundy on Main Eventing Wrestlemania 2: It was exciting,
being in the main event with Hogan. It was a good match, a lot of fun...But if
you check the tape, you'll see that my feet hit the floor first - I never lost!
I should have been the champion! (March 2003, Slam! Wrestling)
Dory Funk
Jr. on Working Wrestlemania 2: Wrestling Trivia - Wrestlemania 2 was the only
Wrestlemania represented by the number 2 as opposed to Roman numerals.
Wrestlemania 2 originated from Los Angeles, Chicago and New York City. Terry and
I were in Los Angeles. Marti and my daughter Penny traveled with us to Los
Angeles for the show and together for the first time shopped on Rodeo Drive and
visited Saks Fifth Avenue and the Gucci store. The match was Terry Funk and
myself against Tito Santana and The Junkyard Dog. (Tito's real name is Merced
Solice and he comes from the same West Texas State University the same
university Terry and I played football at. It is little known in wrestling that
Tito was an outstanding receiver for West Texas State University.) With his
reputation as a football player, I could not understand why he would change his
name, but why would I ever wrestle as Hoss Funk? In Los Angeles, Terry and I
were on next to last. The main event was Hulk Hogan against King Kong Bundy.
Tito and Junkyard Dog were a hot team. Tito being the great worker and Junkyard
Dog the character personality. This was the final match for a feud that began
with Terry and Junkyard Dog and was enhanced when the Booker, George Scott
called and asked if I would come in for WWF and work a program. My first match
ever for WWF was at the TV taping in Poughkeepsie where I interfered in a
Terry/Junkyard match and beat the Hell out of Junkyard Dog. This began a program
that culminated in the Wrestlemania 2 match. My time working with WWE was
challenging because of the work schedule. (At one stretch we did 46 shows in a
row.) At the end of the year I had 38 different state tax returns to fill out.
It was also a fun time in my life. The money was good and I was able to travel
with my wife Marti and at times bring other family members. Being a part of
Wrestlemania is an honor, It gives you a unique place in history. It is like
being able to say, "I played in the Super Bowl." It would be nice if in the
future WWE would give out Wrestlemania Rings. For me, it was one of my biggest
paydays working in the wrestling business.
Velvet McIntrye on
Wrestlemania 2: The biggest thing that stands out about that is I wanted to go
to Kuwait, but I got WrestleMania II instead. There was a trip for the girls to
Kuwait, and I always liked to go where I hadn't been. But I was told, 'Nope, you
get to stay here and do Wrestlemania', so I was pretty bummed out about that. I
didn't really care for my opponent. (March 2003, Slam! Wrestling)
Dave
Scherer: There are two things that I recall about Mania 2, and really two things
only. One was the ambitious way that they did the show from three locations. It
was a logistical nightmare, but also a very interesting idea that was worth
trying. I also think that they made a great choice by never doing it again. It
was not a good concept. The other thing I remember, from sitting in the building
where I watched on closed circuit TV (and I am sure most of you don't even
remember such a thing) was that the show was pretty dull and there was nothing
memorable on it. At this point in time, I loved actual wrestling and the WWF
didn't give us much of that.
Mike Johnson: I can recall waiting weeks to
find a copy of the show on video and being completely underwhelmed once I
watched it. There were very few highlights of the show with the best matches
being The Bulldogs vs. Dream Team, and The Funks vs. Tito Santana & JYD. The
Battle Royal was a fun spectacle, making Andre look like a monster to begin the
build for the biggest Wrestlemania match of all time, Andre's challenge of Hulk
Hogan. The boxing match was beyond awful. This isn't one of the best showings
for the Wrestlemania event, period. The idea of the three sites was one that
made sense on paper but when you were paying top price for a third of a show, it
must have been hell on the fans live.
Jess McGrath: I had similar
feelings to Mike's when I saw it. They tried too hard to make this feel
"special". And they went overboard in downplaying the wrestling, instead hyping
the three locations and the 25 celebrities. The reason for doing three locations
was that Starrcade, the NWA's big show, in 1985 was done in two sites
(Greensboro and Atlanta), so Vince of course had to top that. New York fans got
the shaft big-time when it came to what they saw live vs. the other sites. Jake
Roberts vs. George Wells was really a squash match. Aside from some quick
finishes and gimmicky matches like Terry Taylor vs. Bobby Heenan at WM 5, they
really did away with the concept of Wrestlemania squash matches after this one.
The T-Piper stuff bored me at the time, and the "match" was just terrible.
Chicago got the battle royal and the tag title match, both of which were
entertaining. I remember the women's title match and Kirchner-Volkoff being
really short and essentially a total waste. Los Angeles was the best of the
shows, Adrian Adonis-Uncle Elmer notwithstanding. The Funks vs. Santana & JYD
was pretty much the highlight of Mania.
Umaga with forearms to Venis followed by a back elbow. Venis with kicks but
Umaga sends Venis into the corner. Venis charges into an uppercut and then Venis
goes shoulder first into the post. Umaga throws Venis to the mat and then he
kicks Val in the back and it is time for the nerve hold. Umaga with a double
chop to Venis and he returns to the neck. Val punches Umaga and connects with
forearms but Umaga with a Samoan drop to Venis. Umaga pulls Venis into the
corner and it is time for the running butt splash. Umaga sets for the Samoan
Spike and he connects and gets the three count.
Winner: YouManga
Ashley and Jillian start things off and Jillian with a knee and forearm. Ashley
with a gingerly placed rana for a two. Ashley goes up for punches in the corner
and Melina pulls Ashley to the mat. Melina tags in and they hit a double team
move on Ashley and get a two count but Mickie breaks it up. Melina with an Irish
whip and Ashley moves out of the way before gingerly making the tag. Mickie with
a clothesline and flying double sledge. Mickie knocks Jillian off the apron but
Melina works on Mickie in the corner. Melina with knees to Mickie, but when
Melina tries again and Mickie gets her knee up. Mickie with a neck breaker and
Ashley takes care of Jillian’s interference. Mickie hits an Impaler DDT for the
three count.
Winners: Mickie James featuring Ashley Massaro
London and Kendrick attack Cade and Murdoch as the bell rings and Kendrick is
sent out of the ring while Cade slams London. Cade misses an elbow drop and
London hits a dropsault on Murdoch and then gets a near fall on Cade. Murdoch
trips London and then Cade kicks London. Cade with a reverse atomic drop
followed by a clothesline for a two count. Murdoch is tagged in and Cade gets
Murdoch up for a leg drop on London for a near fall. Murdoch with a forearm to
the back followed by a kick and then he connects with an elbow for a near fall.
Cade tags back in and he chops London. Cade with a knee to London’s back and
then he works on London’s neck. Cade slams London’s head into the turnbuckles.
Cade charges into the corner and he gets an elbow fro his troubles. Kendrick
with a drop kick as he comes into the ring and then he hits some more drop kicks
on Cade. Kendrick with a kick and drop kick. Cade with a sit out spinebuster on
Cade. Murdoch takes too long to make the cover and Kendrick with an inside
cradle for the three count.
Winners: Brian Kendrick and Paul London despite what Lillian Garcia says
Hunter starts off the match against Orton and Orton tries to punch Hunter but
Hunter blocks it and he punches Orton. Hunter with a clothesline as he comes out
of the corner on an Irish whip. Orton with knees to Hunter followed by a
European uppercut. Hunter fights his way out of the corner and then we get an HD
shot of nothing in the ring. William Regal is at ringside watching the match.
Winner: Triple Threat Haitch
Carlito and Cody start things off and Carlito works on the arm but Cody with a
drop toe hold into a side head lock. Cody with a wrist lock. Holly tags in and
they hit a double hip toss on Carlito. Holly punches Carlito but Carlito punches
back. Santino tags in and he runs into an elbow. Carlito hits Holly on the apron
but Santino interferes. Holly sets for the Alabama Slam but Carlito with a kick
and DDT. The referee sends Carlito to the apron but Santino tags in. Holly
punches Santino but Santino with shoulders. Carlito tags in and he kicks and
punches Holly. Santino tags in and then he poses for Cody. Santino with a
forearm to the back and then he covers Holly but only gets a near fall. Carlito
tags in and he hits a suplex for a near fall. Carlito with a rear chin lock.
Carlito with a leaping leg drop for a near fall. Carlito punches Holly but Holly
with a half nelson slam and both men are down. Holly rolls to Cody but Santino
tags in and he keeps Holly from making the tag until Holly hits an enzuigiri.
Rhodes with a drop toe hold into the corner followed by a slam and knee drop.
Rhodes charges into boots from Marella, but Rhodes crotches Marella. Marella
pushes Rhodes off the turnbuckles and Santino with a diving head butt for the
three count.
Winners: Santino Marella and Carlito
They lock up and Beth slaps Maria in the arm but Maria slaps Beth. Maria with a
kick and then she tries for a handstand but Beth with a knee to the back. Beth
with a slam to Maria and then she kicks Maria in the corner. Beth with a
baseball slide and Maria goes into the ring post. Beth rolls Maria back into the
ring. Beth sends Maria face first into the mat. Beth with a standing cloverleaf
and turns it into a back breaker. Maria with an inside cradle for a two count.
Maria with forearms and kicks. Maria with a handstand and kick. Maria with a
head scissors and then she goes to the second turnbuckle for a cross body. Beth
rolls through and gets Maria on her shoulders but Maria with an inverted DDT for
a two count. Beth with a hot shot to Maria and then Beth with the fisherman’s
suplex for the three count.
Winner: Beth Phoenix
Bradshaw tells Hunter he wants to start and he will as Cena starts for his team.
Randy Orton comes out and that distracts Cena and Bradshaw attacks Cena.
Bradshaw slams Cena’s head into the turnbuckle and then he kicks Cena. Bradshaw
with a forearm and punches for a near fall. Hunter wants the tag but Bradshaw
refuses. Cena punches Bradshaw and Bradshaw with a forearm to the back. Hunter
wants to tag in but Bradshaw with a DDT for a near fall. Bradshaw with a forearm
and punch. Bradshaw still refuses to tag and Hunter is not happy. Bradshaw with
a snap mare and diving forearm to the back. Bradshaw with a forearm to Cena but
Cena with punches. Cena with an Irish whip but Bradshaw moves and Cena hits the
turnbuckles. Hunter wants the tag and Bradshaw refuses. Bradshaw with a running
shoulder tackle for a two count. Cena with punches to Bradshaw and Bradshaw goes
down but Bradshaw sends Cena through the ropes to the floor. Bradshaw with a
short arm clothesline on the floor.
Winner: John Fatal Four Way Cena
Miz and Carlito start things off and they lock up. Miz pushes Carlito but
Carlito pushes back. Miz with punches but Carlito with a springboard back elbow
to Miz and then he sends Miz into the turnbuckles. Primo is tagged in and
Carlito with a drop toe hold and Primo with a diving head butt for a near fall.
Primo punches Miz followed by an Irish whip. Carlito with a headstand in the
corner and then he hits a head scissors. Primo with a leg sweep and a leg drop
for a near fall. Carlito tags back in and Carlito hits a drop kick. Kidd tags in
and Carlito with a power slam. Kidd with a corkscrew drop kick and then he
punches and kicks Carlito. Morrison tags in and punches Carlito. Morrison chokes
Carlito and then Miz does the same when Morrison talks to the referee. Morrison
with a shining wizard for a near fall. Morrison with a cravate on Carlito.
Morrison keeps Carlito from making the tag and he brings Carlito back into the
corner. Miz tags in and they hit a double gut buster for a near fall. Kidd tags
back in and he kicks and punches Carlito. Morrison tags back in and he kicks
Carlito before returning to a reverse chin lock. Morrison tries for a
belly-to-back suplex but Carlito escapes the hold. Bourne tags in and he hits a
head scissors and a clothesline. Bourne with a back kick followed by a kick and
a rana that sends him and Morrison over the top rope to the floor. Miz and Kidd
try to attack Bourne on the floor, but Bourne avoids them and we go to
commercial.
Winners: Evan Bourne, Primo, and Carlito
Christian and Dreamer lock up while Henry and Finlay do the same. Henry sends
Finlay to the mat and then he does the same to Dreamer. Henry catches Christian
but Christian escapes. Everyone tries to knock Henry down but they all fail.
Henry with a boot to Finlay. Dreamer comes off the turnbuckles and he bounces
off Henry. Henry tosses Christian to the mat and we go to commercial.
Winners: Christian, Tommy Dreamer, and Finlay