Post by underjohngrohs on Feb 7, 2020 2:42:06 GMT -5
I want to play another Rebooking Game, but this time, I would like to rebook all the 35 WrestleManias and also do a what if of Guerrero and Benoit being a part of the WrestleManias if they really didn't pass away. So this Rebooking Game should be a lot of fun.
WrestleMania 1: 03/31/85
So here is the booking story of the first WrestleMania, in 1984, Vince McMahon owned the WWF from his father and made Hulkamania and also created new talent making the Rock N' Roll Generation Era, Hogan's had a good one-year run as Champion, this WrestleMania 1 was a successful one, but what if it was redone in a very good way. And here's the first WrestleMania rebooked results.
WrestleMania 1 Rebooked Results.
Junkyard Dog D. Don Muraco at 9:45, this is a good way to kick off WrestleMania with Muraco and JYD to get the crowd going, JYD goes over Muraco here in this big match.
King Kong Bundy D. SD Jones (keep the same)
Paul Orndorff D. Jimmy Snuka at 8:50 with a Piledriver, Snuka did not have a WrestleMania Match in real life, so i'm letting him have his one on one match.
Ricky Steamboat D. Bret Hart at 13:20 with a Top Rope Cross Body, the crowd got into it.
Brutus Beefcake D. Tony Atlas at 6:36 with the Sleeper Hold.
Tito Santana D. Greg Valentine at 11:46 to regain the WWF Intercontinental Championship.
The Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff D. The US Express to regain the WWF Tag Team Championship (keep the same)
Andre The Giant D. Big John Studd (keep the same)
Bob Orton D. David Sammartino at 5:15 with a rollup
Wendi Richter D. Leilani Kai to regain the WWF Women's Championship (keep the same)
Hulk Hogan w/Mr. T and Jimmy Snuka D. Roddy Piper w/Paul Orndorff and Bob Orton at 19:30 to retain the WWF Championship in the main event.
After WrestleMania 1/Before WrestleMania 2:
Hogan retained his title against Piper in one hell of a good match, but in May, Piper wanted a rematch and he wanted it on the first ever Saturday Night's Main Event, but Jack Tunney refused to let him do so, Piper would have Orndorff take on Hogan for the WWF Championship in that match, Hogan retained the title and that set the seeds for Orndorff turning face against Orton and Piper, Piper continued to chase after the WWF Title and wanted another title match, Piper and Hogan would have their rematch on September 7, 1985 at Boston Garden. The unthinkable happened in this match, As Hogan was set to Suplex Piper back in the ring. Orton grabbed Piper's foot and Piper fell untop of Hogan with the referee counting Hogan's shoulders to the mat. Piper regained his WWF Championship and flaunted it to everyone at Saturday Night's Main Event on October 5, 1985. Hogan demanded a rematch that same night, but Piper refused, Piper would successfully defend the title and have a lengthy title defenses against Tito Santana, British Bulldog, George Steele, Jimmy Snuka, Ricky Steamboat and others. In 1986, there were some other stuff going in Wrestling as well. Randy Savage would make his debut as well and confront Tito Santana for the Intercontinental Championship. Piper continued to run from Hogan, but Tunney demanded that Piper defend the title at WrestleMania 2 against Hogan by making the statement in January of 1986. Piper decided to put out a $100,000 bounty just weeks before WrestleMania, on Championship Wrestling, Piper hired King Kong Bundy to attack Hogan and he would award Bundy the $1 million, in March, Hogan made his return and defeated Bundy in a Steel Cage Match at Saturday Night's Main Event, just one month after Bundy injured him. Hogan proved that he was ready, after the match. Piper tried a sneak attack but Hogan tied him up in the ropes and got on the microphone yelling at Piper saying that he wanted Piper in a Steel Cage Match at WrestleMania 2. Piper reluctanly accepted the challenge, and the match would be set for WrestleMania 2. Another rebooked storyline was on the scene for WrestleMania 2. Mr. T and Big John Studd. Studd challenged Mr. T to a boxing match with Mr. T accepting the match. In my rebooking of WrestleMania, i am keeping WrestleMania at the Rosemont Horizon in Chicago.
WrestleMania 2 Rebooked Results:
Paul Orndorff D. Bob Orton at 9:27 with a Piledriver
Jake Roberts D. Pedro Morales at 6:13 with a DDT
Randy Savage D. Tito Santana at 11:28 to regain the WWF Intercontinental Championship (keep the same, with the crooked referee in the match)
The Hart Foundation and The Killer Bees fought to a 20-minute time limit draw.
Mr. T D. Big John Studd by DQ in a Boxing Match at 8:13
Ricky Steamboat D. Don Muraco at 11:33 with a Cross Body.
Adrian Adonis D. George Steele at 4:20 with a Back Suplex
The Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff D. The Moondogs at 13:45 in a Tag Team Match.
Andre The Giant D. King Kong Bundy at 10:15 by DQ when Big John Studd came out to help Bundy attack Andre The Giant, but Refridgerator William Perry made the save for Andre.
The Bulldogs D. The Dream Team to regain the WWF Tag Team Championship (Keep the same)
Terry Funk D. Junkyard Dog at 10:02
Hercules D. Cpl. Kirschner at 4:29
Hulk Hogan D. Roddy Piper to regain the WWF Championship in a Steel Cage Match at 18:58, Heenan was in Piper's corner for this match, in February. Heenan enlisted the managerial services for Roddy Piper.
After WrestleMania 2/Before WrestleMania 3:
After The second WrestleMania, Hogan was now back on top and the Heenan Family were doing everything desperately to take that belt off of Hogan, But they failed, However, Hogan enlisted a friend in Paul Orndorff. Orndorff and Hogan remained friends with Orndorff being called "Little Hulkamania" by half of the heel superstars. In July, Hogan agreed to a title match against the entire members of the Heenan Family in a Over the Top Rope Invational Battle Royal Challenge. Hogan successfully fought through the competition eliminating Harley Race and Adrian Adonis, but Studd, Bundy and Hercules were still the 3 guys still in there attacking Hogan, but Orndorff appeared out of nowhere trying to make the save for Hogan with a steel chair. But instead Orndorff hit Hogan in the back with a steel chair and nailed him with not one, not two, but three piledrivers. Orndorff grabbed Hogan and tossed him over the top rope to the floor and Bobby Heenan forced the official ring announcer to declare Orndorff the WWF Champion, after attempts by Hogan to overrule the decision. Jack Tunney said that the decision stood and Orndorff was invited to be in the Battle Royal Match. Orndorff continued to stay on as Champion declaring himself Orndorffmania. Hogan demanded a title match in October on Saturday Night's Main Event and he got it with Hogan winning by DQ over Orndorff with the rest of the Heenan Family interefering until Hogan's old rival Roddy Piper came out to make the save. At the last SNME in November, Hogan demanded that Orndorff put his title on the line on the first year of 1987 in a Steel Cage Match. Orndorff accepted. The match would be the same with Hogan capturing his third WWF Championship and Hulkamania was back at last again. Meanwhile in late 1986, Andre The Giant was suspended, but was reinstated and claimed that he wasn't reinstated by Jack Tunney or Hulk Hogan, but reinstated by someone who helped him come back. Meanwhile Randy Savage and Ricky Steamboat would have their feud as well, but i'm changing Piper's rival as Paul Orndorff at WrestleMania 3, And let's not do the hair vs hair match as well. Have Piper and Orndorff feud with Piper saying that at the end of the third WrestleMania he would retire. Andre returned to WWF TV in 1987 and was given a smaller trophy while Hogan got a bigger trophy setting up a tease between Andre's signs of a heel turn. Andre walked out on his trophy ceremony, but on February 7, 1987. Andre would return but this time with Bobby Heenan as a stunned Hogan and Piper looked on. Heenan stated that Andre was sick of Hogan, while Hogan begged Andre not to join Heenan. Andre said that he wanted to challenge Hogan for the WWF Championship. Andre then ripped the shirt off a dejected Hogan and headbutted him as well. One week later, an angry Hogan accepted the challenge and wanted to slay Andre for good. The Andre/Hogan feud still continued on March 14, 1987 when Andre and Hogan were in the superstars Battle Royal together. Andre eliminated Hogan first with Hogan and Andre exchanging punches. Hogan was close to bodyslamming Andre but Andre hit him in the back and tossed him over the top rope. Andre tossed out more superstars and set a Battle Royal Record eliminating 13 superstars and wound up winning the whole thing by last eliminating Jake Roberts. At the contract signing, Andre and Hogan had a heated confrontation with Andre saying that Hogan's WrestleMania would be his last.
WrestleMania 3 Rebooked Results
Brutus Beefcake D. Adrian Adonis at 8:13 in a Hair vs Hair Match, Beefcake turned face in February of 1987 after he was attacked by Dino Bravo, Adrian Adonis and Greg Valentine.
Demolition D. Cam-Am Connection at 8:06 in a Tag Team Match.
Tito Santana D. Danny Davis at 3:21 with the Flying Forearm getting his revenge on Davis for what happened at WrestleMania 2 when Santana dropped the Intercontinental Title to Randy Savage.
Harley Race D. Junkyard Dog (keep the match the same)
Jim Duggan D. The Iron Sheik in a Flag vs Flag Match at 6:12. This is Duggan's first Wrestling Match.
Roddy Piper D. Paul Orndorff at 15:30 in Piper's last match. After the match. Orndorff and Piper shook hands.
Outback Jack and Billy Jack Haynes D. Don Muraco and Bob Orton at 9:21 in a Tag Team Match.
Ricky Steamboat D. Randy Savage to regain the WWF Intercontinental Championship (keep the match the same)
Big John Studd D. Hercules at 5:13, Studd turned face at the beginning of 1987 cause of Heenan telling Studd that he was the weak link. After, Studd took time off.
Jake Roberts D. The Honky Tonk Man at 11:28 (same match, but different result)
The Hart Foundation D. The British Bulldogs at 22:12 to regain the WWF Tag Team Championship (same second best match as Steamboat and Savage)
Butch Reed won a 18-Man Battle Royal at 8:35 which featured Greg Valentine, Dino Bravo, The Rougeau Brothers, Rick Martel, Tom Zenk, Koko B. Ware, Nikolai Volkoff, King Kong Bundy, Hillbilly Jim, Kamala, Sika, Tama, Pedro Morales, George Steele and The Killer Bees
Hulk Hogan D. Andre The Giant to retain the WWF Championship (keep the same and the Bodyslam the same as well)
After WrestleMania 3/Before WrestleMania 4:
After WrestleMania 3 was set and done, the world was stunned when Hulkamania stopped Andre's 15-year undefeated streak, Andre would take time off while Hulkamania still continued to run wild throughout the rest of 1987. And it looked like he was going to be unstoppable, but in the fall of 1987, Andre would return for redemption, but he wasn't the only one gunning for Hogan's Championship, another wanted to vye for Hogan's title as well, Ted Dibiase. Dibiase wanted to buy the WWF Championship from Hulkamania, but at the inaugural Survivor Series, Andre would defeat Hogan in the traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match with Andre's team defeating Hogan's team in a 5 on 5 Survivor Series Elimination Match. Hogan heard about Dibiase buying the WWF Championship from him. And Hogan would refuse in any way, Dibiase was less than happy with Hogan that he had another backup plan, and that was to allow Andre The Giant to deliver him the WWF Championship. Andre agreed and joined Ted Dibiase's stable. But Hogan would come up with a new friend, in 1987. Hogan saved Randy Savage who had won his second Intercontinental Championship against The Honky Tonk Man and recently turning face. After an attack by Jimmy Hart's goons. Hogan would make the save for Savage with Elizabeth needing Hogan for help. The two were known as the Megapowers. Hogan and Andre's title rematch would be at the Inaugural Royal Rumble on January 24, 1988. This was the same match similar to Saturday Night's Main Event with Andre capturing the title and handing the belt to Dibiase, Dibiase, Andre and Hogan are also involved in the first ever 30-Man Royal Rumble Match, Hogan does eliminate Andre but Dibiase eliminates Hogan and the last two remaining are Dibiase and Savage, Dibiase entered at #8 while Savage entered at #6 meaning that both men were going the distance. Savage would eliminate Dibiase to win the 1988 Royal Rumble Match, not taking anything away from Hacksaw Jim Duggan's big victory in real life. But Savage was red hot at the time and plus, he was going to have the WWF Championship. Dibiase's title reign would not be stricken by Jack Tunney after an attempt by Hogan again to dispute it. Hogan didn't care about losing the title, all he wanted was getting his hands on Andre and bringing this feud between him and Andre to a complete end. After Savage won the 1988 Royal Rumble Match and last eliminated Dibiase. Hogan went to Jack Tunney and demanded that Savage get a title match at WrestleMania 4 against Dibiase, in exchange for Hogan having a match with Andre at WrestleMania 4. Tunney agreed at both decisions, but it came with a price though, Savage had to be stripped of the Intercontinental Championship, because the rules stated that Savage couldn't become the Intercontinental and the WWF Champion at the same time, so Savage agreed to hand over the belt as long as he got his hands on Ted Dibiase meaning that the Intercontinental Title would be held in a tournament, Tunney named the 16 superstars that would enter this tournament, Jake Roberts, Rick Rude, Paul Orndorff, Ricky Steamboat, Don Muraco, Bad News Brown, Hercules, The Junkyard Dog, Hacksaw "Jim Duggan". Bam Bam Bigelow, One Man Gang, Honky Tonk Man, Greg Valentine, Butch Reed and last but not least The Ultimate Warrior.
WrestleMania 4 Results:
Demolition D. Strike Force, The Hart Foundation, The British Bulldogs, The Killer Bees, The Rougeau Brothers, Boris Zhukov and Nikolai Volkoff, The Islanders and The Young Stallions to regain the WWF Tag Team Championship in a Tag Team Battle Royal at 13:36 with Demolition last eliminating The British Bulldogs
Intercontinental Championship Tournament Match Round 1
Rick Rude D. Paul Orndorff at 9:43, this was Orndorff's last WrestleMania Match.
Bam Bam Bigelow D. One Man Gang at 8:34 by countout.
Don Muraco D. Butch Reed at 7:48
Bad News Brown D. Junkyard Dog at 9:13 with the Ghetto Blaster
Honky Tonk Man D. Ricky Steamboat at 11:05
Jake Roberts D. Greg Valentine at 10:28
The Ultimate Warrior D. Hercules at 4:29.
Butch Reed D. Hacksaw "Jim Duggan" at 5:13
Andre The Giant D. Hulk Hogan at 9:54 by DQ when Hogan used a chair to hit Andre. Andre and Hogan hit each other with the chair after the match, but it ended with Hogan bodyslamming Andre.
Intercontinental Championship Tournament Match Round 2
Rick Rude D. Bam Bam Bigelow at 6:39 when Rude used the tights for leverage.
Don Muraco D. Bad News Brown via DQ at 7:13 when Bad News Brown shoved the referee.
Honky Tonk Man D. Jake Roberts at 8:50 with his feet on the ropes
Ultimate Warrior D. Butch Reed at 9:24 with the Military Press Slam and Splash.
Ken Patera D. Bobby Heenan at 3:28 in a "Leather Strap" Match. The match between Patera and Heenan was built all the way to 1987 when Patera returned from Prison and Heenan was Patera's former manager at the time before Patera went to prison in 1985.
Intercontinental Championship Tournament Match Round 3
Rick Rude D. Don Muraco at 8:15 with the Rude Awakening
Ultimate Warrior D. The Honky Tonk Man in 30 seconds (Keep the Summerslam Match the same)
Brutus Beefcake D. Dino Bravo at 11:25 by DQ when Bravo hit Beefcake with a flag
Intercontinental Championship Tournament Match Round 4
Ultimate Warrior D. Rick Rude at 15:33 to regain the WWF Intercontinental Championship
Randy Savage D. Ted Dibiase at 18:48 to regain the WWF Championship (keep the match the same, but the time limit changed)
After WrestleMania 4/Before WrestleMania 5:
With WrestleMania 4 at an end, The Macho Man finally went to the top of the mountain by capturing the WWF Championship, the Megapowers were still shining together in the spring and summer of 1988, but at Summerslam. As the Megapowers defeated The Megabucks in a Tag Team Match, former WCW/NWA Superstar Ric Flair was shown on the stage staring down Savage and Hogan and wanting the WWF Title Belt. On September, Flair stared down Savage in a face to face confrontation and then as Savage was about to get the jump on Flair. Flair's buddies The Four Horsemen along with J.J. Dillon all came out to attack Savage, Hogan attempted to make the save but he was jumped backstage by The Big Bossman. At the 1988 Survivor Series, Flair's team took on Savage's team at the 1988 Survivor Series with Flair's team consisting of Ric Flair, Ted Dibiase, The Big Bossman, Akeem and Bad News Brown against Randy Savage's team consisting of Randy Savage, Hulk Hogan, Hercules, Tito Santana and Ken Patera. Flair's team would win the match with Flair cleanly locking Savage in the figure-four to get the victory, At the 1989 Royal Rumble, Flair and Savage would be in the 30-Man Royal Rumble Match with Flair gaining the #11 spot and later in that match, Flair would eliminate Savage who entered at #18 as #26 was on his way. Flair would last eliminate Hulk Hogan with help from the Big Bossman. Flair gloated about his victory and gloated about eliminating Savage that Savage demanded to put the title on the line at WrestleMania 5 against Flair, Flair accepted. Meanwhile on the Road to WrestleMania 1989, there would be some returns and old grudges settled with Big John Studd and Andre The Giant. And also the return of Roddy Piper as well, plus. Hogan and Big Bossman would square off in a Steel Cage Match as well.
WrestleMania 5 Rebooked Results:
Hercules D. King Haku (keep the match the same)
Jimmy Snuka D. Akeem at 6:13 with the Superfly Splash, This would be Snuka's first match since 1985.
The Rockers D. The Rougeau Brothers at 12:47 in a Tag Team Match.
Bad News Brown D. Jake Roberts at 9:13 with the Ghetto Blaster
Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard D. Demolition at 13:23 to regain the WWF Tag Team Titles.
Jim Duggan D. Dino Bravo in a Flag vs Flag Match at 7:28
Big John Studd D. Andre The Giant by DQ at 8:13, after the match. Studd bodyslammed Andre The Giant.
Mr. Perfect won a 15-Man Battle Royal at 10:14 by last eliminating Ken Patera, participants in the match featured The Hart Foundation, Greg Valentine, The Honky Tonk Man, Tito Santana, Rick Martel, The Red Rooster, The Bushwhackers, The Blue Blazer, Barry Windham, Nikolai Volkoff, and Boris Zhukov,
Roddy Piper D. Ted Dibiase at 11:27 with the Sleeper Hold (Piper's return match)
Hulk Hogan D. The Big Bossman at 16:33 in a Steel Cage Match, before the match began, Slick brought in a new superstar in as he was known as Zeus. Zeus would attack Hogan as he went to get in the cage.
Rick Rude D. The Ultimate Warrior to regain the Intercontinental Championship (keep the match the same)
Ric Flair D. Randy Savage at 22:53 to regain the WWF Championship in a No Holds Barred Match when Savage passed out from the figure-four leg lock, in the middle of the match, Sherri interefered to attack Elizabeth and was on Ric Flair's side.
After WrestleMania 5/Before WrestleMania 6:
After WrestleMania, Ric Flair was on a career high, he took the WWF Championship away from Savage, Savage felt upset and even went on a downward spiral, that Savage had barely not been seen for a year in 1989. Also, Hogan would finish up his feud with Zeus at Summerslam while the Warrior chased after the Intercontinental Championship again, at the 1989 Survivor Series, Flair's title reign would not last for long as Hogan regained the belt for the fourth time over Flair. Warrior would win back his Intercontinental Title at Summerslam over Rick Rude, At the 1990 Royal Rumble, Hogan successfully retained the title over Flair with help from Flair's old rival in WCW, Dusty Rhodes. A new stipulation for the Royal Rumble Match stated that the winner of this match would face the WWF Champion at WrestleMania 6. At the 1990 Royal Rumble, The Ultimate Warrior entered at #19 and won the Royal Rumble last eliminating the #30 entrant Mr. Perfect and the #1 entrant Ted Dibiase in the final three meaning that Warrior would have his date with destiny and the chance to face Hulk Hogan for the WWF Championship. The Warrior almost made it to WrestleMania with the Intercontinental Championship, but on Saturday Night's Main Event. Warrior dropped the title to Mr. Perfect, Warrior didn't care about that at all, all he wanted was the WWF Championship. Warrior and Hogan would also make the saves for each other in their matches, Hogan was defending the WWF Title against Earthquake and was trying to survive a 2 on 1 attack, but the Ultimate Warrior would make the save for Hogan and then ran off. Hogan and Warrior would defeat Earthquake and Bravo in the February SNME in a Tag Team Match with Hogan pinning Bravo. After the match, Hogan and Warrior stood face to face with one another.
WrestleMania 6 Rebooked Results:
Rick Martel D. Tito Santana at 9:54 with the Boston Crab.
Demolition D. The Brainbusters at 11:30 to regain the WWF Tag Team Championship.
Andre The Giant D. Haku at 5:38 with the sitdown splash, in the Summer of 1989, Andre turned on the Heenan Family with Bobby berating Andre for his losses, at the 1990 Royal Rumble, Andre would eliminate Haku from the Royal Rumble, but Haku would come back and with help from Rick Rude eliminated Andre The Giant. This would turn out to be Andre's final match.
Earthquake D. Jimmy Snuka at 5:14
The Rockers D. The Honky Tonk Man and Greg Valentine at 11:39 in a Tag Team Match.
Big Bossman D. Akeem (keep the match the same)
Dusty Rhodes D. Ric Flair at 16:33 in the second best match of the night, in the closing moments of the match, the referee was accidentally knocked down causing the Horsemen to gang up on Rhodes, but then Randy Savage who had not been seen since WrestleMania 5 showed up and attacked Flair and the Horsemen allowing Rhodes to get the win.
The Hart Foundation D. The Bolshievks (keep the match the same)
Mr. Perfect D. Roddy Piper at 14:32 to retain the WWF Intercontinental Championship
Ted Dibiase D. Jake Roberts to retain the Million Dollar Championship (keep the match the same)
Jim Duggan D. Bad News Brown at 8:37 with the three-point stance clothesline.
Rick Rude D. Brutus Beefcake at 11:48 with the Rude Awakening.
The Ultimate Warrior D. Hulk Hogan to regain the WWF Championship (well, keep the match the same)
After WrestleMania 6/Before WrestleMania 7:
Ultimate Warrior would now lead 1990 into a new generation and after defeating Hogan, Many questioned to some extent that Hulkamania was running out of time. In the spring of 1990, Earthquake would attack Hogan and send him to the hospital temporarily, Hogan would return to Summerslam to defeat Earthquake, while Warrior retained the WWF Title against Mr. Perfect in the second best match of the night. At the 1990 decade as well, the feud between Randy Savage and Ric Flair continued to grow. Savage wanted revenge on Flair who robbed him out of the WWF Championship at WrestleMania 5, Savage spent all of his time chasing after Flair throughout 1990, at the 1990 Summerslam, he teamed with Dusty Rhodes and the Legion of Doom to defeat The Horsemen in a 8-Man Tag Team Match, but Flair was able to escape, at the 1990 Survivor Series, they wrestled again in an Elimination Match, but this time both men were counted out, also at the 1990 Survivor Series saw the debut of The Undertaker who was brought by Ted Dibiase. WrestleMania 7 of course was on the horizon, at the 1991 Royal Rumble, The Warrior successfully defended the WWF Title against Sgt. Slaughter meaning that Slaughter would not hold the WWF Championship hostage, but still continued to degrade America in the worst way possible, at the 1991 Royal Rumble Match, Hogan eliminated Earthquake setting up the WrestleMania 6 rematch between Hogan and Warrior once more, plus. Flair and Savage would agree to a career threatening match in where if Flair or Savage won, one of them would leave the Federation.
WrestleMania 7 Rebooking Results:
The Rockers D. Demolition at 11:33 in a Tag Team Match.
Earthquake D. Dusty Rhodes at 7:14
The Legion of Doom D. The Nasty Boys at 9:13 to regain the WWF Tag Team Championship in a California Street Fight Match.
Jake Roberts D. Rick Martel (keep the match the same)
The Undertaker D. Tugboat at 5:39 with a Flying Clothesline off the top rope and a Tombstone Piledriver.
The British Bulldog, Kerry Von Erich, Tito Santana and The Big Bossman D. Haku, Barbarian, Rick Rude and Bobby "The Brain Heenan" at 11:12 in a Tag Team Match, I wanna keep Rude on until his last match. Rude would leave the company in April of 1991.
Ric Flair D. Randy Savage at 21:24 with the Figure-Four Leg Lock in a Career Threatening Match, reminiscent to the WrestleMania 5 Match, but this time Savage tapped out.
Bret Hart D. Mr. Perfect at 17:48 to regain the WWF Intercontinental Championship, Bret Hart was now going to be a singles competitor after losing the titles with Jim Neidhart in December of 1990.
Ricky Steamboat D. Dino Bravo at 6:39 with a Cross Body, this is Steamboat's first match back since 1988.
Virgil D. Ted Dibiase to regain the Million Dollar Championship at 8:37 (Keep the match the same, but not on a DQ)
Jim Duggan D. Sgt. Slaughter by DQ at 9:45 when Slaughter hit Duggan with the Iraqi Flag, after the match. Duggan would fight back and strike Slaughter with the USA Flag.
The Mountie D. Jimmy Snuka at 5:39 with an elbow drop off the top rope.
Hulk Hogan D. The Ultimate Warrior at 24:43 to regain the WWF Championship for the fifth time, after the match. Warrior presented Hogan with the belt, the same belt that Hogan presented the Warrior at WrestleMania 6.
After WrestleMania 7/Before WrestleMania 8:
After WrestleMania 7, Hogan was now back untop of the mountain as the WWF Champion, but there was pressure for Hogan to bear, there were some new stars looking to dethrone the Hulkster. New potential challengers like Ric Flair and The Undertaker among others, at the 1991 Summerslam, after Hogan retained the title against Sgt. Slaughter in a New York City Street Fight Match, The Undertaker appeared out of nowhere and attacked Hulk Hogan and dropped him with a chokeslam. The Deadman looked at the belt and raised it up and threw it on Hogan, setting up their classic battle at the 1991 Survivor Series with The Undertaker indeed regaining the title without controversy. But Ric Flair wanted his title back, at Tuesday in Texas, Taker would retain the title by DQ over Hogan with Flair hitting Undertaker with a steel chair to the back. Undertaker would turn face chasing off Flair and shaking Hogan's hand. So Flair and Undertaker would face off at the 1992 Royal Rumble with the WWF Championship on the line in a Steel Cage Match. Undertaker had Flair beat and was close on retaining the title, but Sid Justice came down and shockingly attacked The Undertaker. Sid would powerbomb The Undertaker while Flair escaped the cage to get the win and regain the WWF Championship, Hogan would once again win the 1992 Royal Rumble Match last eliminating Sid Justice setting up the first WrestleMania encounter between Hogan and Flair for WrestleMania 8, meanwhile with the Road to WrestleMania 8 continuing, Randy Savage would be reinstated after Jake Roberts had played mind games on him by using the cobra snake on Savage and followed with Roberts and Savage eliminating each other from the 1992 Royal Rumble Match, Tunney said that Savage and Roberts's match would be the first ever Last Man Standing Match in where Savage and Roberts agreed to the stipulations that they wouldn't touch each other after the bell rings for the match.
Rebooked WrestleMania 8 Results:
Shawn Michaels D. Marty Jannetty at 9:47 with Sweet Chin Music, this was when Michaels threw Jannetty through a plate glass window, Jannetty returned at the 1992 Royal Rumble to get some redemption on Michaels, so it's only fitting for these two to have a match at WrestleMania.
The Big Bossman D. Repo Man at 6:28, after the match, an unknown man in a prison orange jumpsuit attacked The Big Bossman and choked him out with his nightstick.
The Undertaker D. Sid Justice at 9:44 with the Tombstone Piledriver.
Money Inc won a Tag Team Battle Royal to capture the WWF Tag Team Titles, the participants featured The Legion of Doom, The Nasty Boys, The Beverly Brothers, Virgil and Tito Santana, Hacksaw "Jim Duggan" and Sgt. Slaughter, The Natural Disasters and the New Foundation.
The British Bulldog D. The Berzerker at 5:39
Bret Hart D. Roddy Piper to regain the Intercontinental Championship (keep the match the same)
Tatanka D. The Mountie at 9:47
Crush D. Rick Martel at 8:26, I am debuting Crush for WrestleMania because Crush was a part of Demolition, so Crush debuts in February of 1992 and starts a winning streak.
Skinner D. Kerry Von Erich at 3:29 with a Sideslam
Randy Savage D. Jake Roberts at 27:48 in a "Last Man Standing" Match when Savage crushed the ring bell into Roberts's throat. After the match, Roberts walked out on the company after being offered a producer role and headed to WCW.
Ric Flair D. Hulk Hogan to retain the WWF Championship at 19:30 when Flair made Hogan submit to the figure-four leg lock as he beat him cleanly, after the match. Flair, Mr. Perfect and Sid Justice ganged up on Hogan as Hogan wanted to get a post-match beatdown on Flair, then suddenly The Ultimate Warrior ran down to make the save to save Hogan from the beatdown.
After WrestleMania 8/Before WrestleMania 9:
Flair scored what perhaps was the biggest upset, Hogan would take a leave of absence for a while in the WWF as many questioned when his career was winding down. Flair would keep the title and defend it at big time matches, at Summerslam 1992, Flair retained the title in the first ever Triple Threat Match against Randy Savage and The Ultimate Warrior. After dropping the Intercontinental Title, Bret Hart's goal was to get at the WWF Championship,at the Survivor Series 1992 captained by Randy Savage, Flair's team was led by Razor Ramon, Money Inc and Shawn Michaels and Randy Savage's team was led by Randy Savage, Mr. Perfect, Bret Hart and The Natural Disasters. Bret and Flair were the final two for their team as Bret made Flair submit to the Sharpshooter. Bret was now in true contention for the WWF Title, but there was another challenger for Ric Flair, and that was Flair's former advisor, Mr. Perfect, at the 1993 Royal Rumble, Flair retained the WWF Title against Mr. Perfect with intereference from Shawn Michaels. Hart would win the Royal Rumble Match as the first entrant by last eliminating Randy Savage who entered at #22. After the match, Hart and Savage shook hands meaning that Hart was heading to WrestleMania 9 against Flair. Also, It was rumoured that Hulk Hogan would make his return to WrestleMania 9, And Hogan's target would be the undefeated Yokozuna. On February 22, 1993. Yokozuna crushed Hogan's friend Brutus Beefcake with a leg drop. Hogan would return the next week and challenge Yokozuna to a match with Yokozuna accepting.
WrestleMania 9 Rebooked Results:
Mr. Perfect D. Shawn Michaels at 17:30 by countout for the WWF Intercontinental Championship, Michaels retained the title, Michaels's friend Diesel debuted in this show and attacked Mr. Perfect after the match.
The Steiner Brothers and The Natural Disasters D. Money Inc & The Headshrinkers at 8:54 in a 8-Man Tag Team Match.
Lex Luger D. The Big Bossman at 5:48 with the Torture Rack and a Flying Forearm.
Razor Ramon D. Owen Hart at 11:20 with the Razor's Edge.
The Undertaker D. Bam Bam Bigelow by DQ at 14:28 when Bigelow struck Undertaker with his urn and hit 3 big splashes on him, I'm using the same angle in where Gonzales and Undertaker did the stretcher job but Undertaker rose to his feet.
Tatanka D. Rick Martel at 6:37 with the End of The Trail.
Bob Backlund won a Battle Royal at 8:50 by last eliminating Damien Demento, the competitors featured The Beverly Brothers, The Nasty Boys, Tito Santana, Hacksaw "Jim Duggan", Virgil, Kamala, Kimchee, Koko B. Ware, Repo Man, Doink The Clown, Terry Taylor, Earthquake, Typhoon and Crush.
Yokozuna D. Hulk Hogan at 13:47 by DQ when Hogan used the salt bucket to attack Yokozuna with it. After, Hogan bodyslammed Yokozuna and posed to the crowd.
Bret Hart D. Ric Flair at 21:47 to regain the WWF Championship.
After WrestleMania 9/Before WrestleMania 10:
This finally signaled a new turning point for the WWF as The Hitman was now ready to lead the charge, Flair would leave the WWF to come back for WCW. Hogan and Yokozuna's feud would still continue, at the King of The Ring, Yokozuna was able to defeat Hogan, Both Hogan & Yokozuna were in the King of The Ring Tournament with Hogan being in the finals with Yokozuna defeating him thanks to the Japanese Photographer who shot fire, yes we're still keeping the same angle, and also we're keeping the Luger/Yokozuna angle, at the 1993 Summerslam, Yokozuna would capture the WWF Title over Bret Hart leaving the Americans stunned and shocked, Hogan would return in September and challenge Yokozuna for the title at the revamped Saturday Night's Main Event on October 22, 1993. Hogan and Yokozuna faced off with the title on the line, Yoko's undefeated streak would finally come to an end with Hogan winning the title for the sixth straight time, setting up a potential feud somewhere between Hogan and Bret. At the 1993 Survivor Series, Hogan and his team with Hogan leading The Undertaker, Tatanka and Lex Luger to victory against the foreign Fanatics, but as Hogan and Luger were celebrating, Hogan turned on Luger turning heel in the process. Hogan explained his actions saying that Hogan was tired of people passing the torch to him and that he would still be in the WWF in the New Generation, At that same Survivor Series, Owen Hart began to show signs of turning on his brother Bret culminating with Owen turning on Bret at the 1994 Royal Rumble, also at that same event, Yokozuna would defeat The Undertaker in the casket match, yes. Same after effects happen with the Spirit of The Undertaker and him going to "heaven". And also the feud between Razor and Shawn as well for the real Intercontinental Title, at the 1994 Royal Rumble, Bret would win the Royal Rumble once more, but this time as the #1 entrant last eliminating believe it or not his brother Owen while Hogan retains the WWF Title against Lex Luger. Hogan would attack Bret after the Rumble Match and would add Owen as his friend to attack Bret as well. Bret would also get 2 matches, first take on Owen in the first match of the night and also wrestle Hogan in the last match. Even, Mr. T, a close of friend of Hogan showed up and was disgusted by Hogan's actions as well, also Roddy Piper would return and also was disgusted by Hogan's actions. 6 days before WrestleMania, Bret and Hogan both cut a shoot promo on each other with Bret stating he already one guy out of the WWF and now he's in WCW and he would exactly do the same thing to Hogan.
WrestleMania 10 Rebooked Results:
Owen Hart D. Bret Hart (Keep the match the same)
Bam Bam Bigelow D. Earthquake at 7:10 with a Diving Headbutt.
Jeff Jarrett D. Randy Savage at 11:39 by using the tights
The Quebecers D. 123 Kid and Sparky Plugg to retain the WWF Tag Team Titles at 14:15
Lex Luger D. Yokozuna at 12:26 with the Flying Forearm.
Alundra Blayze D. Wendi Richter at 9:44 to retain the WWF Women's Championship. Richter was brought back in February of 1994 and turned heel attacking Alundra Blayze.
Diesel wins a Battle Royal by last eliminating Virgil at 10:35, the participants in the Battle Royal featured The Steiner Brothers, I.R.S., Adam Bomb, Tatanka, The Smoking Gunns, Mabel, Mo, Bob Backlund, Kamala, Barry Horowitz, Crush, Doink The Clown, The Headshrinkers, Rick Martel, The Heavenly Bodies and Typhoon
Razor Ramon D. Shawn Michaels to retain the WWF Intercontinental Championship (keep the match the same)
Bret Hart D. Hulk Hogan to regain the WWF Championship at 22:25, after the match. Hogan and Bret shook hands with Hogan officially passing the torch to Bret, the WrestleMania 10 closing stays the same, after the match, Hogan comes back and cuts a promo thanking the WWF fans saying that tonight was his final WWF Match, Hogan and Bret hugged each other as Hogan left the ring doing his taunts to the fans before Bret could celebrate, Bret gets congratulated by a bunch of superstars.
And so that wraps up Part 1 of Rebooking 35 WrestleManias.
WrestleMania 1: 03/31/85
So here is the booking story of the first WrestleMania, in 1984, Vince McMahon owned the WWF from his father and made Hulkamania and also created new talent making the Rock N' Roll Generation Era, Hogan's had a good one-year run as Champion, this WrestleMania 1 was a successful one, but what if it was redone in a very good way. And here's the first WrestleMania rebooked results.
WrestleMania 1 Rebooked Results.
Junkyard Dog D. Don Muraco at 9:45, this is a good way to kick off WrestleMania with Muraco and JYD to get the crowd going, JYD goes over Muraco here in this big match.
King Kong Bundy D. SD Jones (keep the same)
Paul Orndorff D. Jimmy Snuka at 8:50 with a Piledriver, Snuka did not have a WrestleMania Match in real life, so i'm letting him have his one on one match.
Ricky Steamboat D. Bret Hart at 13:20 with a Top Rope Cross Body, the crowd got into it.
Brutus Beefcake D. Tony Atlas at 6:36 with the Sleeper Hold.
Tito Santana D. Greg Valentine at 11:46 to regain the WWF Intercontinental Championship.
The Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff D. The US Express to regain the WWF Tag Team Championship (keep the same)
Andre The Giant D. Big John Studd (keep the same)
Bob Orton D. David Sammartino at 5:15 with a rollup
Wendi Richter D. Leilani Kai to regain the WWF Women's Championship (keep the same)
Hulk Hogan w/Mr. T and Jimmy Snuka D. Roddy Piper w/Paul Orndorff and Bob Orton at 19:30 to retain the WWF Championship in the main event.
After WrestleMania 1/Before WrestleMania 2:
Hogan retained his title against Piper in one hell of a good match, but in May, Piper wanted a rematch and he wanted it on the first ever Saturday Night's Main Event, but Jack Tunney refused to let him do so, Piper would have Orndorff take on Hogan for the WWF Championship in that match, Hogan retained the title and that set the seeds for Orndorff turning face against Orton and Piper, Piper continued to chase after the WWF Title and wanted another title match, Piper and Hogan would have their rematch on September 7, 1985 at Boston Garden. The unthinkable happened in this match, As Hogan was set to Suplex Piper back in the ring. Orton grabbed Piper's foot and Piper fell untop of Hogan with the referee counting Hogan's shoulders to the mat. Piper regained his WWF Championship and flaunted it to everyone at Saturday Night's Main Event on October 5, 1985. Hogan demanded a rematch that same night, but Piper refused, Piper would successfully defend the title and have a lengthy title defenses against Tito Santana, British Bulldog, George Steele, Jimmy Snuka, Ricky Steamboat and others. In 1986, there were some other stuff going in Wrestling as well. Randy Savage would make his debut as well and confront Tito Santana for the Intercontinental Championship. Piper continued to run from Hogan, but Tunney demanded that Piper defend the title at WrestleMania 2 against Hogan by making the statement in January of 1986. Piper decided to put out a $100,000 bounty just weeks before WrestleMania, on Championship Wrestling, Piper hired King Kong Bundy to attack Hogan and he would award Bundy the $1 million, in March, Hogan made his return and defeated Bundy in a Steel Cage Match at Saturday Night's Main Event, just one month after Bundy injured him. Hogan proved that he was ready, after the match. Piper tried a sneak attack but Hogan tied him up in the ropes and got on the microphone yelling at Piper saying that he wanted Piper in a Steel Cage Match at WrestleMania 2. Piper reluctanly accepted the challenge, and the match would be set for WrestleMania 2. Another rebooked storyline was on the scene for WrestleMania 2. Mr. T and Big John Studd. Studd challenged Mr. T to a boxing match with Mr. T accepting the match. In my rebooking of WrestleMania, i am keeping WrestleMania at the Rosemont Horizon in Chicago.
WrestleMania 2 Rebooked Results:
Paul Orndorff D. Bob Orton at 9:27 with a Piledriver
Jake Roberts D. Pedro Morales at 6:13 with a DDT
Randy Savage D. Tito Santana at 11:28 to regain the WWF Intercontinental Championship (keep the same, with the crooked referee in the match)
The Hart Foundation and The Killer Bees fought to a 20-minute time limit draw.
Mr. T D. Big John Studd by DQ in a Boxing Match at 8:13
Ricky Steamboat D. Don Muraco at 11:33 with a Cross Body.
Adrian Adonis D. George Steele at 4:20 with a Back Suplex
The Iron Sheik and Nikolai Volkoff D. The Moondogs at 13:45 in a Tag Team Match.
Andre The Giant D. King Kong Bundy at 10:15 by DQ when Big John Studd came out to help Bundy attack Andre The Giant, but Refridgerator William Perry made the save for Andre.
The Bulldogs D. The Dream Team to regain the WWF Tag Team Championship (Keep the same)
Terry Funk D. Junkyard Dog at 10:02
Hercules D. Cpl. Kirschner at 4:29
Hulk Hogan D. Roddy Piper to regain the WWF Championship in a Steel Cage Match at 18:58, Heenan was in Piper's corner for this match, in February. Heenan enlisted the managerial services for Roddy Piper.
After WrestleMania 2/Before WrestleMania 3:
After The second WrestleMania, Hogan was now back on top and the Heenan Family were doing everything desperately to take that belt off of Hogan, But they failed, However, Hogan enlisted a friend in Paul Orndorff. Orndorff and Hogan remained friends with Orndorff being called "Little Hulkamania" by half of the heel superstars. In July, Hogan agreed to a title match against the entire members of the Heenan Family in a Over the Top Rope Invational Battle Royal Challenge. Hogan successfully fought through the competition eliminating Harley Race and Adrian Adonis, but Studd, Bundy and Hercules were still the 3 guys still in there attacking Hogan, but Orndorff appeared out of nowhere trying to make the save for Hogan with a steel chair. But instead Orndorff hit Hogan in the back with a steel chair and nailed him with not one, not two, but three piledrivers. Orndorff grabbed Hogan and tossed him over the top rope to the floor and Bobby Heenan forced the official ring announcer to declare Orndorff the WWF Champion, after attempts by Hogan to overrule the decision. Jack Tunney said that the decision stood and Orndorff was invited to be in the Battle Royal Match. Orndorff continued to stay on as Champion declaring himself Orndorffmania. Hogan demanded a title match in October on Saturday Night's Main Event and he got it with Hogan winning by DQ over Orndorff with the rest of the Heenan Family interefering until Hogan's old rival Roddy Piper came out to make the save. At the last SNME in November, Hogan demanded that Orndorff put his title on the line on the first year of 1987 in a Steel Cage Match. Orndorff accepted. The match would be the same with Hogan capturing his third WWF Championship and Hulkamania was back at last again. Meanwhile in late 1986, Andre The Giant was suspended, but was reinstated and claimed that he wasn't reinstated by Jack Tunney or Hulk Hogan, but reinstated by someone who helped him come back. Meanwhile Randy Savage and Ricky Steamboat would have their feud as well, but i'm changing Piper's rival as Paul Orndorff at WrestleMania 3, And let's not do the hair vs hair match as well. Have Piper and Orndorff feud with Piper saying that at the end of the third WrestleMania he would retire. Andre returned to WWF TV in 1987 and was given a smaller trophy while Hogan got a bigger trophy setting up a tease between Andre's signs of a heel turn. Andre walked out on his trophy ceremony, but on February 7, 1987. Andre would return but this time with Bobby Heenan as a stunned Hogan and Piper looked on. Heenan stated that Andre was sick of Hogan, while Hogan begged Andre not to join Heenan. Andre said that he wanted to challenge Hogan for the WWF Championship. Andre then ripped the shirt off a dejected Hogan and headbutted him as well. One week later, an angry Hogan accepted the challenge and wanted to slay Andre for good. The Andre/Hogan feud still continued on March 14, 1987 when Andre and Hogan were in the superstars Battle Royal together. Andre eliminated Hogan first with Hogan and Andre exchanging punches. Hogan was close to bodyslamming Andre but Andre hit him in the back and tossed him over the top rope. Andre tossed out more superstars and set a Battle Royal Record eliminating 13 superstars and wound up winning the whole thing by last eliminating Jake Roberts. At the contract signing, Andre and Hogan had a heated confrontation with Andre saying that Hogan's WrestleMania would be his last.
WrestleMania 3 Rebooked Results
Brutus Beefcake D. Adrian Adonis at 8:13 in a Hair vs Hair Match, Beefcake turned face in February of 1987 after he was attacked by Dino Bravo, Adrian Adonis and Greg Valentine.
Demolition D. Cam-Am Connection at 8:06 in a Tag Team Match.
Tito Santana D. Danny Davis at 3:21 with the Flying Forearm getting his revenge on Davis for what happened at WrestleMania 2 when Santana dropped the Intercontinental Title to Randy Savage.
Harley Race D. Junkyard Dog (keep the match the same)
Jim Duggan D. The Iron Sheik in a Flag vs Flag Match at 6:12. This is Duggan's first Wrestling Match.
Roddy Piper D. Paul Orndorff at 15:30 in Piper's last match. After the match. Orndorff and Piper shook hands.
Outback Jack and Billy Jack Haynes D. Don Muraco and Bob Orton at 9:21 in a Tag Team Match.
Ricky Steamboat D. Randy Savage to regain the WWF Intercontinental Championship (keep the match the same)
Big John Studd D. Hercules at 5:13, Studd turned face at the beginning of 1987 cause of Heenan telling Studd that he was the weak link. After, Studd took time off.
Jake Roberts D. The Honky Tonk Man at 11:28 (same match, but different result)
The Hart Foundation D. The British Bulldogs at 22:12 to regain the WWF Tag Team Championship (same second best match as Steamboat and Savage)
Butch Reed won a 18-Man Battle Royal at 8:35 which featured Greg Valentine, Dino Bravo, The Rougeau Brothers, Rick Martel, Tom Zenk, Koko B. Ware, Nikolai Volkoff, King Kong Bundy, Hillbilly Jim, Kamala, Sika, Tama, Pedro Morales, George Steele and The Killer Bees
Hulk Hogan D. Andre The Giant to retain the WWF Championship (keep the same and the Bodyslam the same as well)
After WrestleMania 3/Before WrestleMania 4:
After WrestleMania 3 was set and done, the world was stunned when Hulkamania stopped Andre's 15-year undefeated streak, Andre would take time off while Hulkamania still continued to run wild throughout the rest of 1987. And it looked like he was going to be unstoppable, but in the fall of 1987, Andre would return for redemption, but he wasn't the only one gunning for Hogan's Championship, another wanted to vye for Hogan's title as well, Ted Dibiase. Dibiase wanted to buy the WWF Championship from Hulkamania, but at the inaugural Survivor Series, Andre would defeat Hogan in the traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match with Andre's team defeating Hogan's team in a 5 on 5 Survivor Series Elimination Match. Hogan heard about Dibiase buying the WWF Championship from him. And Hogan would refuse in any way, Dibiase was less than happy with Hogan that he had another backup plan, and that was to allow Andre The Giant to deliver him the WWF Championship. Andre agreed and joined Ted Dibiase's stable. But Hogan would come up with a new friend, in 1987. Hogan saved Randy Savage who had won his second Intercontinental Championship against The Honky Tonk Man and recently turning face. After an attack by Jimmy Hart's goons. Hogan would make the save for Savage with Elizabeth needing Hogan for help. The two were known as the Megapowers. Hogan and Andre's title rematch would be at the Inaugural Royal Rumble on January 24, 1988. This was the same match similar to Saturday Night's Main Event with Andre capturing the title and handing the belt to Dibiase, Dibiase, Andre and Hogan are also involved in the first ever 30-Man Royal Rumble Match, Hogan does eliminate Andre but Dibiase eliminates Hogan and the last two remaining are Dibiase and Savage, Dibiase entered at #8 while Savage entered at #6 meaning that both men were going the distance. Savage would eliminate Dibiase to win the 1988 Royal Rumble Match, not taking anything away from Hacksaw Jim Duggan's big victory in real life. But Savage was red hot at the time and plus, he was going to have the WWF Championship. Dibiase's title reign would not be stricken by Jack Tunney after an attempt by Hogan again to dispute it. Hogan didn't care about losing the title, all he wanted was getting his hands on Andre and bringing this feud between him and Andre to a complete end. After Savage won the 1988 Royal Rumble Match and last eliminated Dibiase. Hogan went to Jack Tunney and demanded that Savage get a title match at WrestleMania 4 against Dibiase, in exchange for Hogan having a match with Andre at WrestleMania 4. Tunney agreed at both decisions, but it came with a price though, Savage had to be stripped of the Intercontinental Championship, because the rules stated that Savage couldn't become the Intercontinental and the WWF Champion at the same time, so Savage agreed to hand over the belt as long as he got his hands on Ted Dibiase meaning that the Intercontinental Title would be held in a tournament, Tunney named the 16 superstars that would enter this tournament, Jake Roberts, Rick Rude, Paul Orndorff, Ricky Steamboat, Don Muraco, Bad News Brown, Hercules, The Junkyard Dog, Hacksaw "Jim Duggan". Bam Bam Bigelow, One Man Gang, Honky Tonk Man, Greg Valentine, Butch Reed and last but not least The Ultimate Warrior.
WrestleMania 4 Results:
Demolition D. Strike Force, The Hart Foundation, The British Bulldogs, The Killer Bees, The Rougeau Brothers, Boris Zhukov and Nikolai Volkoff, The Islanders and The Young Stallions to regain the WWF Tag Team Championship in a Tag Team Battle Royal at 13:36 with Demolition last eliminating The British Bulldogs
Intercontinental Championship Tournament Match Round 1
Rick Rude D. Paul Orndorff at 9:43, this was Orndorff's last WrestleMania Match.
Bam Bam Bigelow D. One Man Gang at 8:34 by countout.
Don Muraco D. Butch Reed at 7:48
Bad News Brown D. Junkyard Dog at 9:13 with the Ghetto Blaster
Honky Tonk Man D. Ricky Steamboat at 11:05
Jake Roberts D. Greg Valentine at 10:28
The Ultimate Warrior D. Hercules at 4:29.
Butch Reed D. Hacksaw "Jim Duggan" at 5:13
Andre The Giant D. Hulk Hogan at 9:54 by DQ when Hogan used a chair to hit Andre. Andre and Hogan hit each other with the chair after the match, but it ended with Hogan bodyslamming Andre.
Intercontinental Championship Tournament Match Round 2
Rick Rude D. Bam Bam Bigelow at 6:39 when Rude used the tights for leverage.
Don Muraco D. Bad News Brown via DQ at 7:13 when Bad News Brown shoved the referee.
Honky Tonk Man D. Jake Roberts at 8:50 with his feet on the ropes
Ultimate Warrior D. Butch Reed at 9:24 with the Military Press Slam and Splash.
Ken Patera D. Bobby Heenan at 3:28 in a "Leather Strap" Match. The match between Patera and Heenan was built all the way to 1987 when Patera returned from Prison and Heenan was Patera's former manager at the time before Patera went to prison in 1985.
Intercontinental Championship Tournament Match Round 3
Rick Rude D. Don Muraco at 8:15 with the Rude Awakening
Ultimate Warrior D. The Honky Tonk Man in 30 seconds (Keep the Summerslam Match the same)
Brutus Beefcake D. Dino Bravo at 11:25 by DQ when Bravo hit Beefcake with a flag
Intercontinental Championship Tournament Match Round 4
Ultimate Warrior D. Rick Rude at 15:33 to regain the WWF Intercontinental Championship
Randy Savage D. Ted Dibiase at 18:48 to regain the WWF Championship (keep the match the same, but the time limit changed)
After WrestleMania 4/Before WrestleMania 5:
With WrestleMania 4 at an end, The Macho Man finally went to the top of the mountain by capturing the WWF Championship, the Megapowers were still shining together in the spring and summer of 1988, but at Summerslam. As the Megapowers defeated The Megabucks in a Tag Team Match, former WCW/NWA Superstar Ric Flair was shown on the stage staring down Savage and Hogan and wanting the WWF Title Belt. On September, Flair stared down Savage in a face to face confrontation and then as Savage was about to get the jump on Flair. Flair's buddies The Four Horsemen along with J.J. Dillon all came out to attack Savage, Hogan attempted to make the save but he was jumped backstage by The Big Bossman. At the 1988 Survivor Series, Flair's team took on Savage's team at the 1988 Survivor Series with Flair's team consisting of Ric Flair, Ted Dibiase, The Big Bossman, Akeem and Bad News Brown against Randy Savage's team consisting of Randy Savage, Hulk Hogan, Hercules, Tito Santana and Ken Patera. Flair's team would win the match with Flair cleanly locking Savage in the figure-four to get the victory, At the 1989 Royal Rumble, Flair and Savage would be in the 30-Man Royal Rumble Match with Flair gaining the #11 spot and later in that match, Flair would eliminate Savage who entered at #18 as #26 was on his way. Flair would last eliminate Hulk Hogan with help from the Big Bossman. Flair gloated about his victory and gloated about eliminating Savage that Savage demanded to put the title on the line at WrestleMania 5 against Flair, Flair accepted. Meanwhile on the Road to WrestleMania 1989, there would be some returns and old grudges settled with Big John Studd and Andre The Giant. And also the return of Roddy Piper as well, plus. Hogan and Big Bossman would square off in a Steel Cage Match as well.
WrestleMania 5 Rebooked Results:
Hercules D. King Haku (keep the match the same)
Jimmy Snuka D. Akeem at 6:13 with the Superfly Splash, This would be Snuka's first match since 1985.
The Rockers D. The Rougeau Brothers at 12:47 in a Tag Team Match.
Bad News Brown D. Jake Roberts at 9:13 with the Ghetto Blaster
Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard D. Demolition at 13:23 to regain the WWF Tag Team Titles.
Jim Duggan D. Dino Bravo in a Flag vs Flag Match at 7:28
Big John Studd D. Andre The Giant by DQ at 8:13, after the match. Studd bodyslammed Andre The Giant.
Mr. Perfect won a 15-Man Battle Royal at 10:14 by last eliminating Ken Patera, participants in the match featured The Hart Foundation, Greg Valentine, The Honky Tonk Man, Tito Santana, Rick Martel, The Red Rooster, The Bushwhackers, The Blue Blazer, Barry Windham, Nikolai Volkoff, and Boris Zhukov,
Roddy Piper D. Ted Dibiase at 11:27 with the Sleeper Hold (Piper's return match)
Hulk Hogan D. The Big Bossman at 16:33 in a Steel Cage Match, before the match began, Slick brought in a new superstar in as he was known as Zeus. Zeus would attack Hogan as he went to get in the cage.
Rick Rude D. The Ultimate Warrior to regain the Intercontinental Championship (keep the match the same)
Ric Flair D. Randy Savage at 22:53 to regain the WWF Championship in a No Holds Barred Match when Savage passed out from the figure-four leg lock, in the middle of the match, Sherri interefered to attack Elizabeth and was on Ric Flair's side.
After WrestleMania 5/Before WrestleMania 6:
After WrestleMania, Ric Flair was on a career high, he took the WWF Championship away from Savage, Savage felt upset and even went on a downward spiral, that Savage had barely not been seen for a year in 1989. Also, Hogan would finish up his feud with Zeus at Summerslam while the Warrior chased after the Intercontinental Championship again, at the 1989 Survivor Series, Flair's title reign would not last for long as Hogan regained the belt for the fourth time over Flair. Warrior would win back his Intercontinental Title at Summerslam over Rick Rude, At the 1990 Royal Rumble, Hogan successfully retained the title over Flair with help from Flair's old rival in WCW, Dusty Rhodes. A new stipulation for the Royal Rumble Match stated that the winner of this match would face the WWF Champion at WrestleMania 6. At the 1990 Royal Rumble, The Ultimate Warrior entered at #19 and won the Royal Rumble last eliminating the #30 entrant Mr. Perfect and the #1 entrant Ted Dibiase in the final three meaning that Warrior would have his date with destiny and the chance to face Hulk Hogan for the WWF Championship. The Warrior almost made it to WrestleMania with the Intercontinental Championship, but on Saturday Night's Main Event. Warrior dropped the title to Mr. Perfect, Warrior didn't care about that at all, all he wanted was the WWF Championship. Warrior and Hogan would also make the saves for each other in their matches, Hogan was defending the WWF Title against Earthquake and was trying to survive a 2 on 1 attack, but the Ultimate Warrior would make the save for Hogan and then ran off. Hogan and Warrior would defeat Earthquake and Bravo in the February SNME in a Tag Team Match with Hogan pinning Bravo. After the match, Hogan and Warrior stood face to face with one another.
WrestleMania 6 Rebooked Results:
Rick Martel D. Tito Santana at 9:54 with the Boston Crab.
Demolition D. The Brainbusters at 11:30 to regain the WWF Tag Team Championship.
Andre The Giant D. Haku at 5:38 with the sitdown splash, in the Summer of 1989, Andre turned on the Heenan Family with Bobby berating Andre for his losses, at the 1990 Royal Rumble, Andre would eliminate Haku from the Royal Rumble, but Haku would come back and with help from Rick Rude eliminated Andre The Giant. This would turn out to be Andre's final match.
Earthquake D. Jimmy Snuka at 5:14
The Rockers D. The Honky Tonk Man and Greg Valentine at 11:39 in a Tag Team Match.
Big Bossman D. Akeem (keep the match the same)
Dusty Rhodes D. Ric Flair at 16:33 in the second best match of the night, in the closing moments of the match, the referee was accidentally knocked down causing the Horsemen to gang up on Rhodes, but then Randy Savage who had not been seen since WrestleMania 5 showed up and attacked Flair and the Horsemen allowing Rhodes to get the win.
The Hart Foundation D. The Bolshievks (keep the match the same)
Mr. Perfect D. Roddy Piper at 14:32 to retain the WWF Intercontinental Championship
Ted Dibiase D. Jake Roberts to retain the Million Dollar Championship (keep the match the same)
Jim Duggan D. Bad News Brown at 8:37 with the three-point stance clothesline.
Rick Rude D. Brutus Beefcake at 11:48 with the Rude Awakening.
The Ultimate Warrior D. Hulk Hogan to regain the WWF Championship (well, keep the match the same)
After WrestleMania 6/Before WrestleMania 7:
Ultimate Warrior would now lead 1990 into a new generation and after defeating Hogan, Many questioned to some extent that Hulkamania was running out of time. In the spring of 1990, Earthquake would attack Hogan and send him to the hospital temporarily, Hogan would return to Summerslam to defeat Earthquake, while Warrior retained the WWF Title against Mr. Perfect in the second best match of the night. At the 1990 decade as well, the feud between Randy Savage and Ric Flair continued to grow. Savage wanted revenge on Flair who robbed him out of the WWF Championship at WrestleMania 5, Savage spent all of his time chasing after Flair throughout 1990, at the 1990 Summerslam, he teamed with Dusty Rhodes and the Legion of Doom to defeat The Horsemen in a 8-Man Tag Team Match, but Flair was able to escape, at the 1990 Survivor Series, they wrestled again in an Elimination Match, but this time both men were counted out, also at the 1990 Survivor Series saw the debut of The Undertaker who was brought by Ted Dibiase. WrestleMania 7 of course was on the horizon, at the 1991 Royal Rumble, The Warrior successfully defended the WWF Title against Sgt. Slaughter meaning that Slaughter would not hold the WWF Championship hostage, but still continued to degrade America in the worst way possible, at the 1991 Royal Rumble Match, Hogan eliminated Earthquake setting up the WrestleMania 6 rematch between Hogan and Warrior once more, plus. Flair and Savage would agree to a career threatening match in where if Flair or Savage won, one of them would leave the Federation.
WrestleMania 7 Rebooking Results:
The Rockers D. Demolition at 11:33 in a Tag Team Match.
Earthquake D. Dusty Rhodes at 7:14
The Legion of Doom D. The Nasty Boys at 9:13 to regain the WWF Tag Team Championship in a California Street Fight Match.
Jake Roberts D. Rick Martel (keep the match the same)
The Undertaker D. Tugboat at 5:39 with a Flying Clothesline off the top rope and a Tombstone Piledriver.
The British Bulldog, Kerry Von Erich, Tito Santana and The Big Bossman D. Haku, Barbarian, Rick Rude and Bobby "The Brain Heenan" at 11:12 in a Tag Team Match, I wanna keep Rude on until his last match. Rude would leave the company in April of 1991.
Ric Flair D. Randy Savage at 21:24 with the Figure-Four Leg Lock in a Career Threatening Match, reminiscent to the WrestleMania 5 Match, but this time Savage tapped out.
Bret Hart D. Mr. Perfect at 17:48 to regain the WWF Intercontinental Championship, Bret Hart was now going to be a singles competitor after losing the titles with Jim Neidhart in December of 1990.
Ricky Steamboat D. Dino Bravo at 6:39 with a Cross Body, this is Steamboat's first match back since 1988.
Virgil D. Ted Dibiase to regain the Million Dollar Championship at 8:37 (Keep the match the same, but not on a DQ)
Jim Duggan D. Sgt. Slaughter by DQ at 9:45 when Slaughter hit Duggan with the Iraqi Flag, after the match. Duggan would fight back and strike Slaughter with the USA Flag.
The Mountie D. Jimmy Snuka at 5:39 with an elbow drop off the top rope.
Hulk Hogan D. The Ultimate Warrior at 24:43 to regain the WWF Championship for the fifth time, after the match. Warrior presented Hogan with the belt, the same belt that Hogan presented the Warrior at WrestleMania 6.
After WrestleMania 7/Before WrestleMania 8:
After WrestleMania 7, Hogan was now back untop of the mountain as the WWF Champion, but there was pressure for Hogan to bear, there were some new stars looking to dethrone the Hulkster. New potential challengers like Ric Flair and The Undertaker among others, at the 1991 Summerslam, after Hogan retained the title against Sgt. Slaughter in a New York City Street Fight Match, The Undertaker appeared out of nowhere and attacked Hulk Hogan and dropped him with a chokeslam. The Deadman looked at the belt and raised it up and threw it on Hogan, setting up their classic battle at the 1991 Survivor Series with The Undertaker indeed regaining the title without controversy. But Ric Flair wanted his title back, at Tuesday in Texas, Taker would retain the title by DQ over Hogan with Flair hitting Undertaker with a steel chair to the back. Undertaker would turn face chasing off Flair and shaking Hogan's hand. So Flair and Undertaker would face off at the 1992 Royal Rumble with the WWF Championship on the line in a Steel Cage Match. Undertaker had Flair beat and was close on retaining the title, but Sid Justice came down and shockingly attacked The Undertaker. Sid would powerbomb The Undertaker while Flair escaped the cage to get the win and regain the WWF Championship, Hogan would once again win the 1992 Royal Rumble Match last eliminating Sid Justice setting up the first WrestleMania encounter between Hogan and Flair for WrestleMania 8, meanwhile with the Road to WrestleMania 8 continuing, Randy Savage would be reinstated after Jake Roberts had played mind games on him by using the cobra snake on Savage and followed with Roberts and Savage eliminating each other from the 1992 Royal Rumble Match, Tunney said that Savage and Roberts's match would be the first ever Last Man Standing Match in where Savage and Roberts agreed to the stipulations that they wouldn't touch each other after the bell rings for the match.
Rebooked WrestleMania 8 Results:
Shawn Michaels D. Marty Jannetty at 9:47 with Sweet Chin Music, this was when Michaels threw Jannetty through a plate glass window, Jannetty returned at the 1992 Royal Rumble to get some redemption on Michaels, so it's only fitting for these two to have a match at WrestleMania.
The Big Bossman D. Repo Man at 6:28, after the match, an unknown man in a prison orange jumpsuit attacked The Big Bossman and choked him out with his nightstick.
The Undertaker D. Sid Justice at 9:44 with the Tombstone Piledriver.
Money Inc won a Tag Team Battle Royal to capture the WWF Tag Team Titles, the participants featured The Legion of Doom, The Nasty Boys, The Beverly Brothers, Virgil and Tito Santana, Hacksaw "Jim Duggan" and Sgt. Slaughter, The Natural Disasters and the New Foundation.
The British Bulldog D. The Berzerker at 5:39
Bret Hart D. Roddy Piper to regain the Intercontinental Championship (keep the match the same)
Tatanka D. The Mountie at 9:47
Crush D. Rick Martel at 8:26, I am debuting Crush for WrestleMania because Crush was a part of Demolition, so Crush debuts in February of 1992 and starts a winning streak.
Skinner D. Kerry Von Erich at 3:29 with a Sideslam
Randy Savage D. Jake Roberts at 27:48 in a "Last Man Standing" Match when Savage crushed the ring bell into Roberts's throat. After the match, Roberts walked out on the company after being offered a producer role and headed to WCW.
Ric Flair D. Hulk Hogan to retain the WWF Championship at 19:30 when Flair made Hogan submit to the figure-four leg lock as he beat him cleanly, after the match. Flair, Mr. Perfect and Sid Justice ganged up on Hogan as Hogan wanted to get a post-match beatdown on Flair, then suddenly The Ultimate Warrior ran down to make the save to save Hogan from the beatdown.
After WrestleMania 8/Before WrestleMania 9:
Flair scored what perhaps was the biggest upset, Hogan would take a leave of absence for a while in the WWF as many questioned when his career was winding down. Flair would keep the title and defend it at big time matches, at Summerslam 1992, Flair retained the title in the first ever Triple Threat Match against Randy Savage and The Ultimate Warrior. After dropping the Intercontinental Title, Bret Hart's goal was to get at the WWF Championship,at the Survivor Series 1992 captained by Randy Savage, Flair's team was led by Razor Ramon, Money Inc and Shawn Michaels and Randy Savage's team was led by Randy Savage, Mr. Perfect, Bret Hart and The Natural Disasters. Bret and Flair were the final two for their team as Bret made Flair submit to the Sharpshooter. Bret was now in true contention for the WWF Title, but there was another challenger for Ric Flair, and that was Flair's former advisor, Mr. Perfect, at the 1993 Royal Rumble, Flair retained the WWF Title against Mr. Perfect with intereference from Shawn Michaels. Hart would win the Royal Rumble Match as the first entrant by last eliminating Randy Savage who entered at #22. After the match, Hart and Savage shook hands meaning that Hart was heading to WrestleMania 9 against Flair. Also, It was rumoured that Hulk Hogan would make his return to WrestleMania 9, And Hogan's target would be the undefeated Yokozuna. On February 22, 1993. Yokozuna crushed Hogan's friend Brutus Beefcake with a leg drop. Hogan would return the next week and challenge Yokozuna to a match with Yokozuna accepting.
WrestleMania 9 Rebooked Results:
Mr. Perfect D. Shawn Michaels at 17:30 by countout for the WWF Intercontinental Championship, Michaels retained the title, Michaels's friend Diesel debuted in this show and attacked Mr. Perfect after the match.
The Steiner Brothers and The Natural Disasters D. Money Inc & The Headshrinkers at 8:54 in a 8-Man Tag Team Match.
Lex Luger D. The Big Bossman at 5:48 with the Torture Rack and a Flying Forearm.
Razor Ramon D. Owen Hart at 11:20 with the Razor's Edge.
The Undertaker D. Bam Bam Bigelow by DQ at 14:28 when Bigelow struck Undertaker with his urn and hit 3 big splashes on him, I'm using the same angle in where Gonzales and Undertaker did the stretcher job but Undertaker rose to his feet.
Tatanka D. Rick Martel at 6:37 with the End of The Trail.
Bob Backlund won a Battle Royal at 8:50 by last eliminating Damien Demento, the competitors featured The Beverly Brothers, The Nasty Boys, Tito Santana, Hacksaw "Jim Duggan", Virgil, Kamala, Kimchee, Koko B. Ware, Repo Man, Doink The Clown, Terry Taylor, Earthquake, Typhoon and Crush.
Yokozuna D. Hulk Hogan at 13:47 by DQ when Hogan used the salt bucket to attack Yokozuna with it. After, Hogan bodyslammed Yokozuna and posed to the crowd.
Bret Hart D. Ric Flair at 21:47 to regain the WWF Championship.
After WrestleMania 9/Before WrestleMania 10:
This finally signaled a new turning point for the WWF as The Hitman was now ready to lead the charge, Flair would leave the WWF to come back for WCW. Hogan and Yokozuna's feud would still continue, at the King of The Ring, Yokozuna was able to defeat Hogan, Both Hogan & Yokozuna were in the King of The Ring Tournament with Hogan being in the finals with Yokozuna defeating him thanks to the Japanese Photographer who shot fire, yes we're still keeping the same angle, and also we're keeping the Luger/Yokozuna angle, at the 1993 Summerslam, Yokozuna would capture the WWF Title over Bret Hart leaving the Americans stunned and shocked, Hogan would return in September and challenge Yokozuna for the title at the revamped Saturday Night's Main Event on October 22, 1993. Hogan and Yokozuna faced off with the title on the line, Yoko's undefeated streak would finally come to an end with Hogan winning the title for the sixth straight time, setting up a potential feud somewhere between Hogan and Bret. At the 1993 Survivor Series, Hogan and his team with Hogan leading The Undertaker, Tatanka and Lex Luger to victory against the foreign Fanatics, but as Hogan and Luger were celebrating, Hogan turned on Luger turning heel in the process. Hogan explained his actions saying that Hogan was tired of people passing the torch to him and that he would still be in the WWF in the New Generation, At that same Survivor Series, Owen Hart began to show signs of turning on his brother Bret culminating with Owen turning on Bret at the 1994 Royal Rumble, also at that same event, Yokozuna would defeat The Undertaker in the casket match, yes. Same after effects happen with the Spirit of The Undertaker and him going to "heaven". And also the feud between Razor and Shawn as well for the real Intercontinental Title, at the 1994 Royal Rumble, Bret would win the Royal Rumble once more, but this time as the #1 entrant last eliminating believe it or not his brother Owen while Hogan retains the WWF Title against Lex Luger. Hogan would attack Bret after the Rumble Match and would add Owen as his friend to attack Bret as well. Bret would also get 2 matches, first take on Owen in the first match of the night and also wrestle Hogan in the last match. Even, Mr. T, a close of friend of Hogan showed up and was disgusted by Hogan's actions as well, also Roddy Piper would return and also was disgusted by Hogan's actions. 6 days before WrestleMania, Bret and Hogan both cut a shoot promo on each other with Bret stating he already one guy out of the WWF and now he's in WCW and he would exactly do the same thing to Hogan.
WrestleMania 10 Rebooked Results:
Owen Hart D. Bret Hart (Keep the match the same)
Bam Bam Bigelow D. Earthquake at 7:10 with a Diving Headbutt.
Jeff Jarrett D. Randy Savage at 11:39 by using the tights
The Quebecers D. 123 Kid and Sparky Plugg to retain the WWF Tag Team Titles at 14:15
Lex Luger D. Yokozuna at 12:26 with the Flying Forearm.
Alundra Blayze D. Wendi Richter at 9:44 to retain the WWF Women's Championship. Richter was brought back in February of 1994 and turned heel attacking Alundra Blayze.
Diesel wins a Battle Royal by last eliminating Virgil at 10:35, the participants in the Battle Royal featured The Steiner Brothers, I.R.S., Adam Bomb, Tatanka, The Smoking Gunns, Mabel, Mo, Bob Backlund, Kamala, Barry Horowitz, Crush, Doink The Clown, The Headshrinkers, Rick Martel, The Heavenly Bodies and Typhoon
Razor Ramon D. Shawn Michaels to retain the WWF Intercontinental Championship (keep the match the same)
Bret Hart D. Hulk Hogan to regain the WWF Championship at 22:25, after the match. Hogan and Bret shook hands with Hogan officially passing the torch to Bret, the WrestleMania 10 closing stays the same, after the match, Hogan comes back and cuts a promo thanking the WWF fans saying that tonight was his final WWF Match, Hogan and Bret hugged each other as Hogan left the ring doing his taunts to the fans before Bret could celebrate, Bret gets congratulated by a bunch of superstars.
And so that wraps up Part 1 of Rebooking 35 WrestleManias.