Thursday, March 10, 2016

5 Fun facts about WRESTLEMANIA

HI there! Welcome back to my blog on" Fun facts everyday".As you all know that location and date of WrestleMania 33 is revealed and it will take place in the Citrus Bowl on April 2, 2017, and for today we will look on 5 Fun facts about Wrestlemania.

1.Shawn Michaels has the most WrestleMania losses
Shawn Michaels has more classic matches on The Grandest Stage of Them All than anyother performer in WrestleMania history. His bouts against rivals like Bret “Hit Man” Hart, Ric Flair and Razor Ramon set the standard for what a Show of Shows contest should be. The only thing is HBK lost most of them.It shouldn’t take away from the fact that Michaels stole the show each of the 17 times he appeared on a WrestleMania card, but the facts are clear: HBK has lost a record 11 matches at the event. John Cena, Kurt Angle and The Undertaker (twice!) are just a few of the Superstars who got the better of Michaels on The Grandest Stage of Them All. Still, somehow even when he lost, HBK was the one Superstar every WWE fan was talking about when the show was over.BUT HE IS STILL WILL ALWAYS BE THE GREATEST 

2.The inaugural WrestleMania did not have a WWE Title Match
If there’s one Superstar expected to rise to the occasion at WrestleMania, it’s a reigning World Title holder. The WWE Champion and World Heavyweight Champion historically represented the very best in WWE competition, meaning they must be required to defend that reputation to prove their worthiness at The Showcase of the Immortals. Every WrestleMania to date has included a hard-fought battle featuring these champions — except one.Leading up to the inaugural WrestleMania, WWE Champion Hulk Hogan’s friendship with Mr. T drew the ire of “Rowdy” Roddy Piper and “Mr. Wonderful” Paul Orndorff. Their rivalry grew so heated that it required matters to be settled in a tag team match that served as the main event on that momentous occasion in 1985. The ensuing battle proved worthy of The Show of Shows, though it also ensured that no World Titles were on the line at the first WrestleMania.
3.Miss Elizabeth wore four different outfits at one WrestleMania
“Macho Man” Randy Savage needed little help in grabbing the attention of the WWE Universe, but there was only one heart and mind that the fiery Superstar fought to win: Miss Elizabeth’s. When Savage stepped up to compete in the WWE Championship tournament at WrestleMania IV, it came as no surprise that the “First Lady of Wrestling” would stay by his side for the duration.And to mark the occasion, Miss Elizabeth made sure to stay camera-ready throughout that night in 1988. She accomplished the feat by donning a different dress for each of Savage’s four matches, from a blue, feathered gown in the opening round to the iconic white cocktail dress that she wore for the finale. Savage made history by winning the tourney and the WWE Title, but his run at WrestleMania IV also helped morph the lady on his arm into a true WWE style icon.
4.The Undertaker beat every member of Evolution
The Phenom’s unprecedented run of success at The Showcase of the Immortals stands as a testament to his longevity, toughness and ability to overcome any challenge with a performance that always leaves the WWE Universe in awe.It’s not like the trail of defeated opponents that The Deadman left in his wake are a bunch of ham-and-eggers, either. Just ask the faction of generational greats known as Evolution, who each attempted to topple the vaunted undefeated Streak at WrestleMania. Triple H was the first to face him, and he eventually came up short three  different  times. Ric Flair fell in defeat one year after The Game’s first attempt, while Randy Orton just barely lost to The Phenom at WrestleMania 21. Batista endured a loss two years later to complete The Undertaker’s sweep of Evolution.
5.WrestleMania 2 happened on a Monday
The WWE Universe is well accustomed to welcoming WrestleMania on a Sunday in the spring, but fans in 1986 didn’t know what to expect from the fledgling Show of Shows. So they likely didn’t bat an eye when they learned that April 7, 1986 — the date of WrestleMania 2 — fell on a Monday.That scheduling choice makes the ’86 edition the only one to not take place on a Sunday. The Showcase of the Immortals returned to Sunday one year later, while WWE embraced the idea of Monday night fights nine years later with Raw, the longest-running weekly episodic program on television.
So this is some fun facts on Wrestlemania.I am sure that WWE FANS are sure excited about this upcoming huge events and hope it will end up as what we expected.Hope you like this post and share this with your friends and please do comment in the comment box on what facts you wanna know next. Do check out on my last post on 5 Fun Facts about manchester united and please click the google follower button and follow me for more amazing post next.REMEMBER TO ALWAYS STAY HYDRATED AND STAY AWESOME!!!!!  

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