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WrestleMania X-Seven

  • TV Special
  • 2001
  • TV-14
  • 3h 45m
IMDb RATING
9.1/10
2.7K
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Steve Austin, Mark Heenehan, and Dwayne Johnson in WrestleMania X-Seven (2001)
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The Rock defends the WWF Championship against "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. The Hardy Boyz, The Dudley Boyz, and Edge and Christian battle it out in a TLC match for the WWF Tag Team Championshi... Read allThe Rock defends the WWF Championship against "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. The Hardy Boyz, The Dudley Boyz, and Edge and Christian battle it out in a TLC match for the WWF Tag Team Championship. The Undertaker goes toe-to-toe against Triple H. Shane McMahon clashes with his father ... Read allThe Rock defends the WWF Championship against "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. The Hardy Boyz, The Dudley Boyz, and Edge and Christian battle it out in a TLC match for the WWF Tag Team Championship. The Undertaker goes toe-to-toe against Triple H. Shane McMahon clashes with his father Mr. McMahon in a Street Fight with special guest referee, Mick Foley. Kurt Angle goes one ... Read all

  • Director
    • Kevin Dunn
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    • Brian Gewirtz
    • Paul Heyman
    • Tom Horn
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    • Dwayne Johnson
    • Steve Austin
    • Adam Copeland
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    • Director
      • Kevin Dunn
    • Writers
      • Brian Gewirtz
      • Paul Heyman
      • Tom Horn
    • Stars
      • Dwayne Johnson
      • Steve Austin
      • Adam Copeland
    • 34User reviews
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    nhassell14

    best event ever

    in my view wrestlemania 17 wasn't just the best wrestlemania ever it was the best event ever! intercontinental championship Chris Jericho def William regal:a good opener but not that great. 6/10 apa & tazz def right to censor:in my view the second worst match of the night. Steven Richards looked poor. 4/10 hardcore championship Kane def raven & the big show: i loved this match,where Kane & big show went through the wall and raven through the window. 7/10 European championship Eddie Guerrero def test:not bad but forgettable. 5/10 Kurt angle def Chris Benoit:fantastic match. the technical prow ace of these men is great. they put on one hell of a match. 9/10 womens championship chyna def ivory:rubbish.1/10 street fight Shane McMahon def Vince McMahon: a OK match. i like the bit where Linda McMahon sat up from the chair and kicked Vince in the balls. 6/10 world tag team championship TLC match edge & Christian def the hardy boyz & the Dudley boyz:brilliant.this was great. the high flying. Jeff speared of the ladder by edge. Matt and bubba falling through 4 tables was great. 9/10 gimmick battle royal which the iron sheik won:3/10 the undertaker def triple h: good, i love the bit where undertaker choke slams hhh of the scaffolding thing.8/10 wwf championship stone cold def the rock:how can anyone forget this.Mr McMahon coming in and at the end striking a beer with Steve austin.9/10 overhaul this was so good it was unreal. 10/10
    9Ally-42

    Unbelievable

    When sitting down to watch this I hoped that what I would see would be impressive and maybe even match some of the WWF's highlights over the last few years (Survivor Series 1998 springs to mind). I was not disappointed. With the exception of the Women's title match and the European title match every fight was better than average match. Particular highlights were:

    Kurt Angle v Chris Benoit. An excellent and brave match considering how out of vogue purely technical matches seem to be these days.

    Vince McMahon v Shane McMahon. A bit predictable at times but it shows that despite being the son of a multi-millionaire (billionaire?) Shane is a superb athlete and is willing to put his body on the line for the company (see Backlash 2001 for further proof).

    T.L.C. II. I thought the original Tables, Ladders and Chairs match was impressive, this one was better, more competitors, more destruction of tables and more destruction of bodies. How the wrestlers manage to do this is beyond me.

    Triple H v The Undertaker. Everything about this match was good, from Triple H's entrance to a live performance of his music by Motorhead to the ending with some excellent wrestling in between. Triple H really has proven himself to be the best in the WWF. Not the most popular or the most photogenic, but the best at selling his own moves and selling his opponents moves. He seems to be one of the few wrestlers who will make himself look bad or cowardly to make others look good.

    The Rock v Stone Cold Steve Austin. What was looking to be a good match between the WWF's two most popular fighters was taken far beyond expectations with the most unexpected and shocking heel turn for a long time. When The Rock turned heel at Survivor Series 1998 it was surprising, and made that Pay-Per-View the best I had ever seen. Stone Cold's turn was more shocking and pushed this one close to Survivor Series 1998.

    What totally confirmed this PPV as the WWF's best ever was the highlights shown immediately afterwards. As 'My Way' by Limp Bizkit played over action from earlier in the night the full extent of how good this event had been was shown. Hopefully somehow this will be improved upon but I have absolutely no idea how.
    10davielee15

    The greatest wrestlemania of all time and the greatest wwe ppv ever!

    I finally get to comment this ppv.I remember when I watched this when I was a kid with my dad and his friend and it is fair to say it is the greatest wrestlemania of all time. Also, I have not seen a ppv better than this. It is probably the best ppv ever in sports history.

    Match #1- Inertcontinental Title match William Regal vs. Jericho- This was a very good opener with Jericho's high flying manuvers really owned the match and it was funny watching Regal getting his chest beat up. It was really red. 7/10.

    Match #2- 6 Men Tag match APA and Tazz vs. Right to Censor- Nothing really great but nothing really horrible it is just a fresh 6 men tag match. Decent. 5/10 Match #3- 3 way dance for the Hardcore title- Raven vs. Kane vs. Big Show- This match was just plain crazy and had extreme moments. There were men going through glass, walls, the crowd, getting ran over by a car and even falling off the stage. Freakin great! 8/10 Match #4- European Title Match- Eddie Gurerro vs. Test- This was solid wrestling and also offered interference. 5/10 Match #5- Kurt Angle vs. Chris Benoit- This one was the first best match of the night and it was superb technical wrestling from both these technical wrestlers. It went back and forth. Each showed how truly great they can be and got the best out of each other. 9/10 Match #6- Women's Title Match Ivory vs. Chyna- This was not a let down from the show and it was a good thing it went short. 3/10 Match #7- Shane vs. Vince Mcmahon with referee Mick Foley- this was an interesting match and it was entertaining. Watching the high flying crazy moves off the turnbuckle from Shane including him beating the crap out of his dad which as freakin hilarious! It also featured a cat fight and very good story lines. 7/10 Match # 8- TLC for the tag team titles Dudleys vs. Hardys vs. Edge and Christian- Match of the night! This is my favorite ladder to watch and it was plain chaos with tones of bodies going through tables and falling off ladders not to mention falling on the floor while hanging on the belts. AWESOME! 10/10 Match #9- Gimmick Battle Royal Match- It was very cool to see the old wrestlers again and it was quite entertaining. 4/10 Match #10- Undertaker vs. HHH- Great brawl between these two and it was more of a street fight than a regular match and it also had some crazy moments. Bloody match. 8/10 Match #11- WWE title match The Rock vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin- What a main event. It is one of the greatest main events to end the show and I believe it is the greatest feud of all time. It was their best match together and features their greatest performances ever in the ring. I also enjoyed the video package leading up to the match. Another bloody match. By the way, you would not believe the ending it had and it is the most shocking twist in wwe history! 10/10 This was an historic night and should be remembered by all wrestling fans in the past and today. I believe this wrestlemania had a huge impact on all of the wrestlemanias after it.

    Overall: 10/10
    ceiny2000

    Best Wrestlemania EVER!

    This is the best Wrestlemania I have ever seen! The matches on here are all great, my favourite was TLCII (tables, ladders and chairs 2). All the other matches are very enjoyable and fun to watch, such as the gimmick battle royal. The main event Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. The Rock is a very good match and a dramatic end that changes the face of the WWF forever. All in all this WWF event is possibly the best WWF event, let alone the best Wrestlemania I have ever seen! Make sure you watch this one you cant afford to miss it!
    SusanAdebisi

    Great fun

    The best part of 70 thousand peeps the huge aisle & tight ringside made for an Incredible atmosphere.Lots of bumps brawling & brilliance before a main event that was simply unforgettable.

    -IC Championship: Jericho's entrance Is as gooder way to kick off as any but overall the match was pretty tame. Regal looks like a pasty tourist

    -6 man tag: Not auspicious for RTC Stevie Richard's gets 3 words on the mike, Bradshaw nearly takes the reformed PIMP's head off In a brief but entertaining knock about

    -Hardcore title: You just knew Raven was In for a pasting. Interesting to see the layout backstage and the Big red Machine taxiing the ref about! Kane lands on his arse apparently for the win.

    -Euro Championship: Two fabulous power moves from Test - the tiltawhirl suplex & spin out powerbomb don't hide the fact this was a cheap miserable victory for Eddie. That was some big Boot! Smack

    -Angle/Benoit: Methodical & technically top notch featuring 2 of the best In the business, sappy weak ending though.

    -Women's Champ: Ivory's fit In a sort of 15 yr old teacher crushing way but she got squashed good & proper

    Regal's encounter with Kamala Is funny an upside down splash would have been perfect.

    -Mcmahon street fight:Always great to see Vince getting a beating never thought that jump would come off.

    -TLC 2: Not as mad as Mania 16 the run In's were patently a case of having to do something different. Kudos to Jeff Hardy for being such a masochist although he botched the ladder walking bit. Lita half stripping before eating the 3D gets the rewind every time. Don't see why E/C needed to win again

    HHH/Taker: A fight with very little wrestling. Deadman's last ditch reversals are horribly predictable but still get me cheering

    WWe Championship: A classic. Rock especially puts In a great performance despite being booed out of town. Austin's face whilst stuck In the shapshooter will remain one of the most memorable stills In wrestling history. I'll never view a steel chair so Innocently ever again!

    A couple gripes. Both guys obviously blading somehow lessened the protagonists - what was already a nailed on classic living true to the hype didn't need them to look slightly ridiculous covered In red. And re watching this there are several moments where I've had to turn the sound down due to Paul Heyman being such a loudmouthed tool. He nearly ruined the TLC match and gamely tried to spoil the main event with his rubbish overstatement, repeatedly leaving JR swinging In the wind with his hollered nonsense.

    Overall In terms of feeling and climax this Is one of the greatest Wrestlemania's.

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    • Trivia
      Tazz, Val Venis, Bull Buchanan, The Goodfather/Godfather, Test, Chyna, Repo Man, Tugboat, Earthquake, The Bushwhackers, Nikolai Volkoff, Doink the Clown, One Man Gang, Sgt Slaughter, Hillbilly Jim, and The Iron Sheik's last WrestleMania match.
    • Goofs
      Eddie Guerrero trips on the ring ropes and falls out of the ring in front of a startled Perry Saturn.
    • Quotes

      Paul Heyman: So close, and yet so very far away. This is what being the tag team champions, means to each one of these teams.

    • Alternate versions
      Additional material on the DVD release: An extra match featuring X-Pac, Justin Credible & Albert vs. Steve Blackman & Grandmaster Sexay A Chris Benoit interview Video packages showing the buildup to five of the matches Footage of the aftermath of the main event on RAW An interview with the Bushwackers Captain Lou Albano, Classie Freddie Blassie & Afa picking their favorites for the Gimmick Battle Royal
    • Connections
      Featured in WWE: Hardy Boyz - Leap of Faith (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Rollin'
      Written by Fred Durst and music written by Wes Borland, John Otto, and Sam Rivers

      Performed by Limp Bizkit

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      • April 1, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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      • The Official Wrestlemania Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • WrestleMania XVII
    • Filming locations
      • Reliant Astrodome, Houston, Texas, USA(venue)
    • Production company
      • World Wrestling Federation
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      • 3h 45m(225 min)
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