Sunday, March 20, 1994

WrestleMania 10 - The Results

The show starts with a look back at the very first WrestleMania from March 31, 1985.

Little Richard sings America The Beautiful along with Stamford, Connecticut's Union Baptist Church choir.

"The Rocket" Owen Hart beats Bret "Hitman" Hart after reversing a roll-up from the top rope.

Todd Pettengill interviews "The Rocket" Owen Hart backstage after the match. He tells Bret "Hitman" Hart he's the better man now, and says he has no chance in hell of winning the WWF Championship after the beating he gave him. He also takes nothing away from brother Bret as he says this, stating that he is a great fighter.
We look back at the battle royale of WrestleMania 2 from April 7, 1986.

Sy Sperling, president of Hair Club For Men, appears to show off Howard Finkel's new hair to the applause of the crowd. He also sits ringside for the next match and has water squirted on him by Doink.

Bam Bam Bigelow and Luna Vachon beat Doink and Dink. Bam Bam and Luna attack Dink after the match, and Luna accidentally botches, hitting Dink when she's supposed to miss. "Hail to the Chief" plays after Bam Bam and Luna leave, and a look-alike of United States President Bill Clinton is revealed to be at the event. Irwin R. Schyster is also shown sitting behind him as Clinton waves to the audience.

We look back at WrestleMania III from March 29, 1987, when a fan attendance record was made as Hulk Hogan bodyslammed Andre the Giant.

"Macho Man" Randy Savage beats Crush in a match where falls count anywhere in the building after tying Crush's feet to a pulley.

Todd Pettengill interviews "Bill Clinton." He is enjoying the show and says he's patching stuff up with Irwin R. Schyster. I.R.S. tells Clinton he's doing a good job and thanks him for raising the taxes so that all the tax cheats pay their fair share.

We take a look at WWF Funfest.

"Macho Man" Randy Savage appears at the nearby Paramount Theatre, telling the crowd "You ain't seen nothin' yet!"

We look back at WrestleMania 4 from March 27, 1988, when "Macho Man" Randy Savage won a tournament to become WWF Champion.

Alundra Blyaze retains the WWF Women's Championship against Leilani Kei. Mae Young, The Fabulous Moolah, Captain Lou Albano and "Classy" Freddie Blasssie are shown in the audience after the match.



We look back at WrestleMania V from April 2, 1989, when "Rowdy" Roddy Piper puts out Morton Downey, Jr.'s cigarette with a fire extinguisher.

Todd Pettengill interviews Rhonda Shear from Up All Night on USA Network...almost. Shawn Michaels shows up and almost gets a photo with her, but Burt Reynolds pushes him out of the way, much to the surprise of Rhonda.

Men on a Mission (Mabel and Mo) beat The Quebecers (Jacques and Pierre) by count-out. However, The Quebecers retain the WWE Tag Team Championships. Nevertheless, Mabel, Mo and Oscar celebrate with the titles.

We look back at WrestleMania 6 from April 1, 1990, when Hulk Hogan puts his WWF Championship on the line against The Ultimate Warrior and his WWF Intercontinental Championship.

Rhonda Shear from Up All Night on the USA Network and Donnie Wahlberg of NKOTB are the special guest timekeeper and special guest announcer for the next match, respectively. The special guest referee is none other than Mr. Perfect, who hasn't been seen since before Survivor Series.

Yokozuna retains the WWF Championship against Lex Luger and wins by disqualification after Mr. Perfect is distracted by Jim Cornette and Mr. Fuji, both of whom have just been laid out by Luger. Luger argues with Perfect and puts his hands on him, causing Perfect to disqualify Luger.

Todd Pettengill interviews Mr. Perfect backstage. As Perfect explains himself, Lex Luger confronts Perfect, and officials have to keep them from tearing each other apart.

We look back at WrestleMania 7 from March 24, 1991 and revisit Jake "The Snake" Roberts and "The Model" Rick Martel in their blindfold match.

Harvey Whippleman insults Howard Finkel when he introduces him and tears part of his tuxedo apart. Finkel pushes Whippleman to the mat, then Adam Bomb shows up. He is about to tear Finkel apart when Earthquake shows up and quickly destroys Adam Bomb.

Todd Pettengill tells Lex Luger he got what was coming to him, and that Bret "Hitman" Hart that it will be a matter of keeping himself in one piece when he steps in the ring with Yokozuna.

We look back at WrestleMania 8 from April 5, 1992. The Undertaker shows up for his first WrestleMania match.

Razor Ramon beats Shawn Michaels in a Ladder Match to win the undisputed WWF Intercontinental Championship.



Irwin R. Schyster, "Double J" Jeff Jarrett, Fatu, Samu and "The Model" Rick Martel argue over who is team captain backstage. Shortly afterwards, it is announced that tonight's 10-man tag team match will not take place.

Todd Pettengill talks with "Bill Clinton" again. "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase is in the President's Box.

We look back at WrestleMania 9 from April 4, 1993 and Yokozuna's first WWF Championship win.

We look at a video package of Bret "Hitman" Hart's career thus far, followed by Yokozuna's recent path of destruction.

Jenny Garth and Burt Reynolds are special guest timekeeper and special guest ring announcer for the next match, respectively. The guest referee is none other than "Rowdy" Roddy Piper.

Bret "Hitman" Hart beats Yokozuna to become WWF Champion after Yokozuna slips off the ropes during a Banzai Drop. After the match, Yokozuna chases Roddy off, and Lex Luger shows up and shakes hands with Bret Hart. He also celebrates with Thurman "Sparky" Plugg, The 1-2-3 Kid, Razor Ramon, Burt ReynoldsTatanka, Rhonda Shear, Burt Reynolds, "Macho Man" Randy Savage, Donnie Wahlberg, Pat Patterson, Vince McMahon, and Gorilla Monsoon. Owen Hart shows up and watches from afar, and has to be escorted back to the back.





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