Wrestlemania

Sunday, March 14th, 2004 @ 12:53 pm | Uncategorized

Wrestlemania XX

The Line Up:

Stacy Keibler and Miss Jackie (RAW) vs. Sable and Torrie Wilson (Smackdown) in an Evening Gown match

Dudleys vs. Rob Van Dam and Booker T vs. Mark Jindrak and Garrison Cade vs. La Resistance for the RAW World Tag Team Championship

Scotty 2 Hotty & Rikishi vs. APA (Bradshaw & Faarooq) vs. The Bashams vs. World’s Greatest Tag Team (Benjamin & Haas) for Smackdown Tag Team Titles

Chris Jericho vs. Christian

Ten-Man Cruiserweight Open for WWE Cruiserweight Title

Big Show vs. John Cena for the WWE United States Title

Kane vs. Undertaker

The Rock and Mick Foley (Rock and Sock) vs. Randy Orton & Batista & Ric Flair (Evolution)

Molly vs. Victoria for the Women’s Title (If Molly loses, her hair gets cut off)

Eddie Guerrero vs. Kurt Angle for WWE World Heavyweight Title (Smackdown)

Bill Goldberg (RAW) vs. Brock Lesnar (Smackdown) (With Special Guest Referee Steve Austin)

Triple H vs. Chris Benoit vs. Shawn Michaels for World Heavyweight Title (RAW)

The Winners (Predictions, or hopes):

Chris Benoit World Title
Eddie Guerrero WWE Title
Goldberg over Lesnar and both men stunned by Stone Cold in the end
John Cena U.S. Title
Undertaker with Paul Bearer over Kane
Victoria Women’s Title
Chavo survives Cruiserweight Open
Rock and Foley over Evolution
Jericho over Christian
Benjamin and Haas WWE Tag Team Titles
Dudleys World Titles
Torrie and Sable over Stacy and Miss Jackie, although they all end up half naked in the end

Wrestlemania History
WWE Hall of Fame

Wrestlemania Marks 20th Anniversary

As the WWE’s main event, Wrestlemania serves as a divining rod of the company’s fortunes, which have gone through more ups and downs, side changes and plot twists than even its ingeniously scripted matches.

Although mostly seen through closed circuit television, Wrestlemania I marked the league’s first experiment with pay-per-view. The WWE’s 11 annual pay-per-view events now generate a quarter of its revenues.

By Wrestlemania III, the event and the World Wrestling Federation, as it was then known, were riding high. Held at the Pontiac Silverdome in Detroit, Mich., it shattered the world indoor attendance record for a sports or entertainment event with a crowd of 93,173.

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