WrestleMania XI
This was the lowest rated WrestleMania on Cagematch, and after watching it, I can see why.
Match 1: The Allied Powers (British Bulldog & Lex Luger) def. The Blu Brothers (6:34)
I’m not gonna lie, the song that Bulldog & Luger come out to together lowkey rules. There are photographers lined up at the front and the back of the ring, and unfortunately, they are gonna be there all night.Anyway, this was such a sloppy, slow match to start the show. Already, I’m not having fun. Bulldog & Luger are fine but the Blu Brothers are not good. They looked enough like each other that they were able to get away with the twin magic bit. The finish comes after one of the brothers tries to powerbomb Luger, but Bulldog tags himself in and sunset flips the Blu into a pin. This was apparently The Blu Brothers first loss.
My Rating: *1/4
Match 2: Intercontinental Championship Match - Razor Ramon def. Jeff Jarrett (c) via DQ (13:32)
The Roadie helped Jarrett win the title from Razor at the Royal Rumble, so 1-2-3 Kid is down there with Razor to even the odds. The start of this match made me laugh because Razor charges the ring, but the photographers are in his way. The bell rings and Razor beats Jarrett, who retreats to the outside. And Razor hits his pose and the ring pyro still goes off. After the bell rang already. I did get a kick out of that to be honest. The starting bit of the match is Razor tossing Jarrett around. Jarrett tries to run away, but The Kid stops him. Jarrett eventually takes control and works over Ramon. They do the same spot three times at some point, where they’re both down, they get up and they bump heads and then they’re down for another 30 seconds. They get back up and hit each other with a punch and then they’re down again for another 30 seconds. Alright, that’s kinda lame. Razor looks to finish the match with Razor’s Edge, but the Roadie comes in and clips Razor’s knee to cause the referee to call for the DQ. A brawl ensues between all 4 men after the match, where Jarrett’s nose gets busted and bleeds
My Rating: **1/2
Match 3: The Undertaker def. King Kong Bundy (6:36)
I feel like The Undertaker has had the worst track record in this series so far. I don’t think he’s had a match that I’ve rated over half a star yet. This match is no different because this sucked. The match is almost entirely focused on the urn, which Ted DiBiase and the Million Dollar Corporation stole at the Royal Rumble. Taker takes the urn from DiBiase, but they get it back after Kama runs down, kicks Paul Bearer in the gut and steals the urn back. And then Bundy just sits on Taker for forever. Bundy hits a splash in the corner and Taker no sells it. He body slams Bundy and hits a leaping clothesline to beat Bundy. Not even a chokeslam and Taker goes 4-0 at WrestleMania.
My Rating: DUD
Match 4: WWF Tag Team Championship Match - Owen Hart & Yokozuna def. The Smoking Gunns (c) (9:42)
Owen Hart comes out and grabs the mic and Vince and Lawler talk over him on commentary. Please, one voice at a time. Owen introduces his mystery partner as Yokozuna and then The Smoking Gunns come out. This is not such a bad match. It kind of starts with The Gunns beating up Owen, but when Yokozuna gets in there, the match turns around. He flattens Billy’s head with a leg drop. They continue isolating Billy for a little bit until Owen accidentally dropkicks Yokozuna down after Billy dodges him. Billy makes the hot tag to Bart, and they begin to come back, but Bart makes the mistake of tagging Billy back in. The Gunns go for a move on Yokozuna, but Owen drops the top rope as Bart hits it and Yokozuna takes down Billy before he flattens him with a Banzai Drop. The pin is broken up by Bart, but Billy is dead by this point. He actually screams when Yoko lands on him. Owen takes Bart out again and Yoko tags in Owen, who looks like he’s gonna put the sharpshooter on Billy, but he just pins him instead, probably because he realized Billy is dead and wouldn’t be able to tap out.
My Rating: **1/2
Match 5: I Quit Match with Roddy Piper as Special Referee - Bret Hart def. Bob Backlund (9:34)
The first ever I Quit Match in WWE. On paper, this doesn’t sound bad. Bret Hart is in the conversation for the best in ring wrestler of all time. Bob Backlund is compentent so you expect this match to be good. But by god, this is a shitty match. I can break this match down in one sentence. They put submissions on each other for 10 minutes, while Piper just asks them “whaddya say.” That’s the whole match. Backlund doesn't even say I Quit either, he just screams and then Piper calls for the bell. I will admit that I may have given it a bonus half of a star for making me laugh at one point.
My Rating: *
Match 6: WWF Championship Match - Diesel (c) def. Shawn Michaels (20:35)
This match was decent. It was the best match of the night. But this is the match where the photographers become a problem. Shawn takes the bump where he gets irish whipped into the corner and falls over the rope, and he falls on one of the photographers. Shawn gets frustrated and moves the photographer out of the way. Shawn in the 90s was a prick, but this is one time I can understand his frustration. They shouldn’t be there. They get in the way again, because Diesel gets to hit Shawn against the ring post and Diesel is supposed to hit his ribs against it when Shawn dodges and there’s a photographer standing there so Diesel has to kind of avoid him while still selling his ribs. It completely takes the flow out of the match in my opinion. Shawn spends a good portion of the match targeting Diesel’s ribs. Here, Shawn pretty much exposes Diesel as a paper champion by outshining him. The match spills outside the ring and the referee follows them and apparently hurts his ankle, but it happens offscreen so Vince has to tell us that’s what happened. They get back in the ring and Shawn hits Diesel with a Superkick, and has him pinned for like 10 seconds. Sid, who I forgot to mention was Shawn’s new bodyguard at this point, throws the ref back in the ring, and Diesel kicks out of course. The way that this match ends is hilarious. Diesel comes back and he starts to “hulk up.” Not even joking, he does the arm pump thing, he knocks Shawn down twice before sending him off the ropes and hitting a big boot. He hulks up! WWE were really trying to turn Diesel into the next Hulk Hogan huh? Then Diesel hits the Jacknife Powerbomb which Shawn takes terribly and Diesel retains. So this match wasn’t bad, but it has flaws that prevents me from rating it any higher.
My Rating: ***
Main Event: Lawrence Taylor def. Bam Bam Bigelow (11:42)
The Million Dollar Corporation come out first and then LT’s crew comes out next. Now, this match is why I think Bam Bam is extremely underrated. He bumped hard for LT and did his best to try and carry the football player to a decent match. LT hits Bam Bam with a hard clothesline, and throws him across the ring to start the match. As far as celebrity matches go, this one was okay. The result was never in doubt though. The guest celebrity never loses. LT wins after hitting a clothesline off the top rope and his team come in and have to hold him up because he is so blown up. Get this man some water ASAP.
My Rating: **
Cagematch Rating: 3.30
My Rating: 1.5/10
Goddamn, what a bad show. This WrestleMania was only 2 and a half hours but it felt longer than that. I would place this above only 2 other shows that I’ve watched so far. I’d put it below all the Saudi shows. There isn’t much offensive booking on this show, but it’s just the fact that nobody expects the Saudi shows to be good. This is WrestleMania! What is supposed to be the biggest show of the year! The best match of the night is at best, a 3 star match. This, King of the Ring ‘95 and December to Dismember all sit at the bottom of the list at the moment. I have it above King of the Ring because there were at least a couple points where I laughed during this show.
Up next, is another show from the late 2010s. Backlash 2018.
This was the lowest rated WrestleMania on Cagematch, and after watching it, I can see why.
Match 1: The Allied Powers (British Bulldog & Lex Luger) def. The Blu Brothers (6:34)
I’m not gonna lie, the song that Bulldog & Luger come out to together lowkey rules. There are photographers lined up at the front and the back of the ring, and unfortunately, they are gonna be there all night.Anyway, this was such a sloppy, slow match to start the show. Already, I’m not having fun. Bulldog & Luger are fine but the Blu Brothers are not good. They looked enough like each other that they were able to get away with the twin magic bit. The finish comes after one of the brothers tries to powerbomb Luger, but Bulldog tags himself in and sunset flips the Blu into a pin. This was apparently The Blu Brothers first loss.
My Rating: *1/4
Match 2: Intercontinental Championship Match - Razor Ramon def. Jeff Jarrett (c) via DQ (13:32)
The Roadie helped Jarrett win the title from Razor at the Royal Rumble, so 1-2-3 Kid is down there with Razor to even the odds. The start of this match made me laugh because Razor charges the ring, but the photographers are in his way. The bell rings and Razor beats Jarrett, who retreats to the outside. And Razor hits his pose and the ring pyro still goes off. After the bell rang already. I did get a kick out of that to be honest. The starting bit of the match is Razor tossing Jarrett around. Jarrett tries to run away, but The Kid stops him. Jarrett eventually takes control and works over Ramon. They do the same spot three times at some point, where they’re both down, they get up and they bump heads and then they’re down for another 30 seconds. They get back up and hit each other with a punch and then they’re down again for another 30 seconds. Alright, that’s kinda lame. Razor looks to finish the match with Razor’s Edge, but the Roadie comes in and clips Razor’s knee to cause the referee to call for the DQ. A brawl ensues between all 4 men after the match, where Jarrett’s nose gets busted and bleeds
My Rating: **1/2
Match 3: The Undertaker def. King Kong Bundy (6:36)
I feel like The Undertaker has had the worst track record in this series so far. I don’t think he’s had a match that I’ve rated over half a star yet. This match is no different because this sucked. The match is almost entirely focused on the urn, which Ted DiBiase and the Million Dollar Corporation stole at the Royal Rumble. Taker takes the urn from DiBiase, but they get it back after Kama runs down, kicks Paul Bearer in the gut and steals the urn back. And then Bundy just sits on Taker for forever. Bundy hits a splash in the corner and Taker no sells it. He body slams Bundy and hits a leaping clothesline to beat Bundy. Not even a chokeslam and Taker goes 4-0 at WrestleMania.
My Rating: DUD
Match 4: WWF Tag Team Championship Match - Owen Hart & Yokozuna def. The Smoking Gunns (c) (9:42)
Owen Hart comes out and grabs the mic and Vince and Lawler talk over him on commentary. Please, one voice at a time. Owen introduces his mystery partner as Yokozuna and then The Smoking Gunns come out. This is not such a bad match. It kind of starts with The Gunns beating up Owen, but when Yokozuna gets in there, the match turns around. He flattens Billy’s head with a leg drop. They continue isolating Billy for a little bit until Owen accidentally dropkicks Yokozuna down after Billy dodges him. Billy makes the hot tag to Bart, and they begin to come back, but Bart makes the mistake of tagging Billy back in. The Gunns go for a move on Yokozuna, but Owen drops the top rope as Bart hits it and Yokozuna takes down Billy before he flattens him with a Banzai Drop. The pin is broken up by Bart, but Billy is dead by this point. He actually screams when Yoko lands on him. Owen takes Bart out again and Yoko tags in Owen, who looks like he’s gonna put the sharpshooter on Billy, but he just pins him instead, probably because he realized Billy is dead and wouldn’t be able to tap out.
My Rating: **1/2
Match 5: I Quit Match with Roddy Piper as Special Referee - Bret Hart def. Bob Backlund (9:34)
The first ever I Quit Match in WWE. On paper, this doesn’t sound bad. Bret Hart is in the conversation for the best in ring wrestler of all time. Bob Backlund is compentent so you expect this match to be good. But by god, this is a shitty match. I can break this match down in one sentence. They put submissions on each other for 10 minutes, while Piper just asks them “whaddya say.” That’s the whole match. Backlund doesn't even say I Quit either, he just screams and then Piper calls for the bell. I will admit that I may have given it a bonus half of a star for making me laugh at one point.
My Rating: *
Match 6: WWF Championship Match - Diesel (c) def. Shawn Michaels (20:35)
This match was decent. It was the best match of the night. But this is the match where the photographers become a problem. Shawn takes the bump where he gets irish whipped into the corner and falls over the rope, and he falls on one of the photographers. Shawn gets frustrated and moves the photographer out of the way. Shawn in the 90s was a prick, but this is one time I can understand his frustration. They shouldn’t be there. They get in the way again, because Diesel gets to hit Shawn against the ring post and Diesel is supposed to hit his ribs against it when Shawn dodges and there’s a photographer standing there so Diesel has to kind of avoid him while still selling his ribs. It completely takes the flow out of the match in my opinion. Shawn spends a good portion of the match targeting Diesel’s ribs. Here, Shawn pretty much exposes Diesel as a paper champion by outshining him. The match spills outside the ring and the referee follows them and apparently hurts his ankle, but it happens offscreen so Vince has to tell us that’s what happened. They get back in the ring and Shawn hits Diesel with a Superkick, and has him pinned for like 10 seconds. Sid, who I forgot to mention was Shawn’s new bodyguard at this point, throws the ref back in the ring, and Diesel kicks out of course. The way that this match ends is hilarious. Diesel comes back and he starts to “hulk up.” Not even joking, he does the arm pump thing, he knocks Shawn down twice before sending him off the ropes and hitting a big boot. He hulks up! WWE were really trying to turn Diesel into the next Hulk Hogan huh? Then Diesel hits the Jacknife Powerbomb which Shawn takes terribly and Diesel retains. So this match wasn’t bad, but it has flaws that prevents me from rating it any higher.
My Rating: ***
Main Event: Lawrence Taylor def. Bam Bam Bigelow (11:42)
The Million Dollar Corporation come out first and then LT’s crew comes out next. Now, this match is why I think Bam Bam is extremely underrated. He bumped hard for LT and did his best to try and carry the football player to a decent match. LT hits Bam Bam with a hard clothesline, and throws him across the ring to start the match. As far as celebrity matches go, this one was okay. The result was never in doubt though. The guest celebrity never loses. LT wins after hitting a clothesline off the top rope and his team come in and have to hold him up because he is so blown up. Get this man some water ASAP.
My Rating: **
Cagematch Rating: 3.30
My Rating: 1.5/10
Goddamn, what a bad show. This WrestleMania was only 2 and a half hours but it felt longer than that. I would place this above only 2 other shows that I’ve watched so far. I’d put it below all the Saudi shows. There isn’t much offensive booking on this show, but it’s just the fact that nobody expects the Saudi shows to be good. This is WrestleMania! What is supposed to be the biggest show of the year! The best match of the night is at best, a 3 star match. This, King of the Ring ‘95 and December to Dismember all sit at the bottom of the list at the moment. I have it above King of the Ring because there were at least a couple points where I laughed during this show.
Up next, is another show from the late 2010s. Backlash 2018.
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