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This Wrestlemania saw the end of an era and beginning of a new one. The transition from the Hulkamania years to what I like to call the Gimmick years left of with one of the best Wrestlemania events in history. Now I would've given this a 10 out of 10, but there are a few matches that weren't up to par.
Now you see a lot of gimmick changes in this Wrestlemania. Tito Santana is now referred to as El Matador. You have characters like Repo Man and The Mountie. Aside from that, you are in for a great event. Shawn Michaels makes his singles debut against Tito Santana and it is a good one. Jake Roberts and the Undertaker square off in one of the better early Undertaker matches. The Roddy Piper vs. Bret Hart match is fantastic. Probably one of the best in Wrestlemania history. I could've done without the 8-Man Tag Match and Tatanka vs. Rick Martel. I thought the Tag Team Championship was good and the WWF Championship Match was excellent. Ric Flair's small run in the early 1990's in the WWF was outstanding. His match with Savage was also one of the best in Wrestlemania history. Hogan's match was typical Hogan, with a little twist because at the time, he was going to retire.
I'd say overall, this is the best Wrestlemania of the 1990's. The good matches outweigh the bad one's and all in all, you should be highly entertained.
Now you see a lot of gimmick changes in this Wrestlemania. Tito Santana is now referred to as El Matador. You have characters like Repo Man and The Mountie. Aside from that, you are in for a great event. Shawn Michaels makes his singles debut against Tito Santana and it is a good one. Jake Roberts and the Undertaker square off in one of the better early Undertaker matches. The Roddy Piper vs. Bret Hart match is fantastic. Probably one of the best in Wrestlemania history. I could've done without the 8-Man Tag Match and Tatanka vs. Rick Martel. I thought the Tag Team Championship was good and the WWF Championship Match was excellent. Ric Flair's small run in the early 1990's in the WWF was outstanding. His match with Savage was also one of the best in Wrestlemania history. Hogan's match was typical Hogan, with a little twist because at the time, he was going to retire.
I'd say overall, this is the best Wrestlemania of the 1990's. The good matches outweigh the bad one's and all in all, you should be highly entertained.
Wrestlemania VIII is one of my personal favorites. There are a few duds on the card. Tatanka and Rick Martel's feud at the time was highly hyped, and although the match was good, they should've delivered something a little better. Owen Hart vs Skinner is clearly the worst match on the card, but you can't expect anything better. Skinner was basically a jobber at the time, and Owen Hart was very new to audiences. The 8 Man-Tag match would've made the crowd sleep had it not been for Ray Combs introduction to the match. Those few flaws aside, the rest of the event was up to Wrestlemania standards.
The IC Title match between Bret Hart and Roddy Piper was a great display of technical wrestling, and the finish of the match had me watching it in replay for several minutes afterwards. This was Bret Hart's final wrestling event, prior to becoming a main eventer. His performance here makes you wonder why WWF had him positioned as a mid-carder for so long. The true highlight of the show was the WWF Title match between "Macho Man" Randy Savage and Ric Flair. It was possibly the single most intense WWF match ever, at that point. Savage did what he did best, take a huge beating. I remember Savage and Flair's feud as being the best thing about WWF in the early 90s, and their Wrestlemania match was the perfect conclusion to their rivalry.
The only unfortunate thing about the show was that the Savage/Flair match was positioned in the middle of the show, saving the poorly performed Hulk Hogan/Sid Vicious match for the finale. That decision was obviously made because at the time, Hogan was supposedly retiring. Luckily The Ultimate Warrior's return at the end of the match was enough to leave a good final impression on this event. I found it funny at the time that Warrior's unexpected return got a bigger response than Hogan's so called "Retirement match".
If you're more interested in the good old school wrestling style, as opposed to the over the top soap opera style of today's wrestling, check out Wrestlemania VIII. It's a great event built on great wrestling.
The IC Title match between Bret Hart and Roddy Piper was a great display of technical wrestling, and the finish of the match had me watching it in replay for several minutes afterwards. This was Bret Hart's final wrestling event, prior to becoming a main eventer. His performance here makes you wonder why WWF had him positioned as a mid-carder for so long. The true highlight of the show was the WWF Title match between "Macho Man" Randy Savage and Ric Flair. It was possibly the single most intense WWF match ever, at that point. Savage did what he did best, take a huge beating. I remember Savage and Flair's feud as being the best thing about WWF in the early 90s, and their Wrestlemania match was the perfect conclusion to their rivalry.
The only unfortunate thing about the show was that the Savage/Flair match was positioned in the middle of the show, saving the poorly performed Hulk Hogan/Sid Vicious match for the finale. That decision was obviously made because at the time, Hogan was supposedly retiring. Luckily The Ultimate Warrior's return at the end of the match was enough to leave a good final impression on this event. I found it funny at the time that Warrior's unexpected return got a bigger response than Hogan's so called "Retirement match".
If you're more interested in the good old school wrestling style, as opposed to the over the top soap opera style of today's wrestling, check out Wrestlemania VIII. It's a great event built on great wrestling.
Areba mcintera singing opening the show , tito Santana sister reports Bobby Herman off to as usual quick start with his best spring board Monsoon setting them up. Tito v Shawn Micheals in the opening match A very strange pin opening this one. Followed by a stranger interview by Mean gene interviewing LOD with Paul Ellorey. Never felt the legion of Doom needed a manager. Piper hart a strong intercontinental title match. Flair savage a good word title match. Money inc and the natural disasters for the tag team title means all the gold is on the line in this event. Hogan Justice the second part of the so called double main event. The crowd is electric for Hogan. Which just makes you think if Hogan had been challenging for the title with flair still feels to me like this was the place that should have happened. A very messy finish is forgotten due to a return of a superstar from parts unknown. A still strong roster feels like it could have been used better but this is an enjoyable event not always for the right reasons sometimes things going wrong can be more entertaining.
As a child, "Wrestlemania 8" was the first Wrestlemania I remember really getting into (anything before this I was just too young for). Thus, it will always hold a special place in my WM rankings. However, more objectively speaking, I also feel as if it was a pretty quality event in its own right.
The highlights for me included...
-The debut of Shawn Michael's "Sexy Boy" persona. -The Undertaker absolutely manhandling Jake "The Snake" Roberts -"Rowdy" Roddy Piper and Bret "Hit Man" Hart squaring off in an emotional friend-vs.-friend contest -Ric Flair and "Macho Man" Randy Savage battling for the true affections of Elizabeth (a lot of emotion in this one) -WM debut of Tatanka, always a fun character.
Sadly, as with "Wrestlemania VII", the reason I can't give this event the full five stars is because the final Hulk Hogan vs. Sid Justice match falls flat. Maybe the least inspiring final match of a Wrestlemania since the first one.
Other than that, though, "Wrestlemania VIII" is a solid event filled with some great wrestling and some great characters. There are fewer matches in this event than ever before, but its very much a "quality over quantity" approach at play instead.
The highlights for me included...
-The debut of Shawn Michael's "Sexy Boy" persona. -The Undertaker absolutely manhandling Jake "The Snake" Roberts -"Rowdy" Roddy Piper and Bret "Hit Man" Hart squaring off in an emotional friend-vs.-friend contest -Ric Flair and "Macho Man" Randy Savage battling for the true affections of Elizabeth (a lot of emotion in this one) -WM debut of Tatanka, always a fun character.
Sadly, as with "Wrestlemania VII", the reason I can't give this event the full five stars is because the final Hulk Hogan vs. Sid Justice match falls flat. Maybe the least inspiring final match of a Wrestlemania since the first one.
Other than that, though, "Wrestlemania VIII" is a solid event filled with some great wrestling and some great characters. There are fewer matches in this event than ever before, but its very much a "quality over quantity" approach at play instead.
Okay I understand Wrestling has changed and evolved but god, Hogan pre nWo is so Hokey it's hard to watch. Hokey rest spot after rest spot in the Main Event, and don't get me started on Papa Shango's Botch! Alot of matches shoved into this card, but there's a couple that save it. If you can get over the generation gap and the absence of Wrestling then maybe watch this, otherwise stick to 96-now.
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesThe finish to the Justice-Hogan match actually did not occur as planned. The original plan was for Hulk Hogan to hit the leg drop on Justice and for Papa Shango to do a run in and break up the pin causing a disqualification. However, Papa Shango missed his cue and was late in getting down to the ring. Justice improvised by kicking out of the leg drop. From there, referee Earl Hebner would disqualify Justice when his manager, Harvey Wippleman, interfered.
- PatzerThere was clearly a large amount of space between the stadium floor and the top of Jake "The Snake" Roberts' head after Undertaker tombstoned him.
- Zitate
Sid Justice: See we got a saying and it goes like this, "Do unto the man as he would do unto you. But do it first."
- Alternative VersionenThe DVD version edited out any reference to "WWF". The DVD version also replaced the entrance themes, which was likely done because of song rights. They are:
- Ric Flair's music changed to the WWE's rendition of "Also Sprach Zarusthra", which eventually became Flair's entrance music in 2005.
- The video package documenting Sid Justice's path of destruction replaced Sid's entrance at that time to a generic hard rock song with vocals.
- VerbindungenFeatured in WrestleMania X (1994)
- SoundtracksSexy Boy
Performed by Shawn Michaels featuring Sensation Sherri ( Sherri Martel )
Composed by Jim Johnston, J.J. Maguire & Jimmy Hart
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