WrestleMania X
- TV Special
- 1994
- 2h 44m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
1.2K
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10th WrestleMania on March 20th, 1994 which sees the return to the venue of Madison Square Garden in New York. Due to both Lex Luger and Bret Hart being named co-winners of the 1994 Royal Ru... Read all10th WrestleMania on March 20th, 1994 which sees the return to the venue of Madison Square Garden in New York. Due to both Lex Luger and Bret Hart being named co-winners of the 1994 Royal Rumble, both challenge champion Yokozuna.10th WrestleMania on March 20th, 1994 which sees the return to the venue of Madison Square Garden in New York. Due to both Lex Luger and Bret Hart being named co-winners of the 1994 Royal Rumble, both challenge champion Yokozuna.
Rodney Anoai
- Yokozuna
- (as Yokozuna)
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When I first watched this event back in 1994 I had mixed feelings throughout. It was the first WrestleMania which wasn't going to feature WWF icon Hulk Hogan. Throughout the entire event I kept wishing Hogan would make an appearance even if it was only a non-wrestling one. By the time WrestleMania X drew to a close I felt unfulfilled at not seeing my favourite wrestler of all time.
However, if I was to be objective I would have to say that WrestleMania X was remarkable with solid matches throughout. Bret Hart faced the late Owen Hart in a classic match which must rate as one of the top matches of the 1990's. Also, Shawn Michaels and Razor Ramon entertained me-and the other fans-with a brilliant ladder match. Lex Luger took on the late Yokosuna in a decent match. And Bret Hart battled Yokosuna in the main event in a super match.
There were many other great matches as well. The Macho Man fought Crush in a Falls Count Anywhere match which was quite brutal at times. And Doink and Dink battled Bam Bam Bigelow and Luna Vachon in an interesting match.
WrestleMania X exceeded my expectations despite the fact that Hulk Hogan didn't show. But who cares? It was a great event and Hogan did eventually return to the WWF early in 2002.
However, if I was to be objective I would have to say that WrestleMania X was remarkable with solid matches throughout. Bret Hart faced the late Owen Hart in a classic match which must rate as one of the top matches of the 1990's. Also, Shawn Michaels and Razor Ramon entertained me-and the other fans-with a brilliant ladder match. Lex Luger took on the late Yokosuna in a decent match. And Bret Hart battled Yokosuna in the main event in a super match.
There were many other great matches as well. The Macho Man fought Crush in a Falls Count Anywhere match which was quite brutal at times. And Doink and Dink battled Bam Bam Bigelow and Luna Vachon in an interesting match.
WrestleMania X exceeded my expectations despite the fact that Hulk Hogan didn't show. But who cares? It was a great event and Hogan did eventually return to the WWF early in 2002.
Two great matches will be what is remembered from this one. Do two matches make a mania hard to say when either is the main event. With one being a match that could be part of a lot of people's Top 10 ever matches including mine. Stealing the show must be the ultimate aim of wrestlers and Wrestlemania X is A perfect example.
Owen Hart defeated Bret Hart via pinfall Bam Bam Bigelow & Luna defeated Doink & Dink via pinfall Randy Savage defeated Crush Women's Champion Alundra Blayze defeated Lelani Kai Men on a Mission defeated Tag Team Champions the Quebecers via countout World Wrestling Champion Yokozuna defeated Lex Luger by DQ Earthquake defeated Adam Bomb via pinfall Razor Ramon defeated Shawn Michaels in a Ladder Match for the Intercontinental Championship Bret Hart defeated Yokozuna for the World Wrestling Championship
Overall Mark: A-
Overall Mark: A-
Wrestlemania 3 is the historical one, WrestleMania 14 is the cool one that put the WWF firmly back on track in the US-but Wrestlemania 10 stands alone as the one with the best action, fun and storylines. The late,great Owen Hart tears the house down with his brother Bret Hart, the late Yokozuna manages TWO respectable performances and,of course, the Shawn Michaels-Razor Ramon ladder match just rules. Elsewhere, there's a midget clown, Little Richard, a decent womens match and Burt Reynolds. Cool.
WOW!...Wrestlemania X is the best ever...one year after putting on the worst WM in history they blew us away with this awesome show.....the Bret Hart/Owen Hart match is my all time personall favorite wrestling match....and the Razor/Shawn match is one of those matches u just have to sit back and watch and say "ow!" at the right times....the rest of the show is lackluster...but nothing really bad....but for those 2 matches....makes this a must see....most of the faces go over where they should...and in the big celebration at the end is a great way to end the show...celeberties include Donnie Wahlberg, Rhonda Shear, Burt Reynolds & Jennie Garth...with guest appearances from Mr. Perfect & Rowdy Roddy Piper...a must see for any wrestling fan perfect 10!
Did you know
- TriviaBurt Reynolds wore a cast on his hand due to breaking a finger and spraining another during a pratfall on his show Evening Shade (1990). In a separate incident two days before his pay-per-view appearance, two men pushed Burt down in the parking lot of a Los Angeles bookstore, attempting to mug him. Burt fought back by clubbing one of the men with his cast and they ran off after recognizing him. Burt later said he was happy for the chance to hit somebody after his divorce from Loni Anderson.
- GoofsObvious lip-synching when Little Richard sings "America the Beautiful".
- Quotes
Vince McMahon: [Razor Ramon pulls Shawn Michaels' Tights down] Oh My Goodness!
- Alternate versionsThe WrestleMania Anthology DVD version edited out any reference to "WWF", and also replaced the entrance themes for some wrestlers. This was likely done because of song rights. They were:
- Leilani Kai
- The Quebecers (Jacques & Pierre)
- ConnectionsFeatured in WWE Raw: I Found A New Place To Dwell (1994)
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- 2h 44m(164 min)
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