TNM WWF CIRCUIT (CLASSIC)


WrestleMania 2011

Survivor Series Match: Animal/Hawk/Great Muta/Wayne Shamrock beat Skip/Rad Radford/Rocko Rock/Johnny Grunge 4 falls to 2: x Hawk beat Radford via the Flying Clothesline in 0:18:01 x Grunge beat Hawk via disqualification in 0:18:18 x Skip beat Muta via the Suicide Plex in 0:21:38 x Shamrock beat Skip via the Short Arm Scissors in 0:23:34 x Shamrock beat Rocko via the Short Arm Scissors in 0:26:29 x Shamrock beat Grunge via the Short Arm Scissors in 0:28:16 Survivors: Animal/Wayne Shamrock Arn Anderson pinned Big Titan after hitting him with a foreign object in 0:14:45. Click here to see highlights. Bret Hart made The Sandman submit to the Sharpshooter in 0:22:54. Click here to see highlights. The Undertaker pinned Razor Ramon with the Tombstone in 0:24:03. Click here to see highlights. Jake Roberts pinned Diesel with the DDT in 0:02:42. Arn Anderson pinned Dean Malenko after a small package in 0:21:08. Click here to see highlights. The Undertaker pinned Bret Hart after a choke slam in 0:00:52. Click here to see highlights. The Head Hunters beat Kwang and Rick Steiner when Head Hunter #1 pinned Kwang after a moonsault in 0:20:04. (The Head Hunters retained the WWF World Tag Team Titles) Ric Flair pinned Shawn Michaels with the Figure-Four Leglock in 0:19:05. Ric Flair suffered a back injury. He will be out for approximately 3 cards. Click here to see highlights. For the vacant WWF Intercontinental Title: Arn Anderson pinned The Undertaker after a DDT in 0:23:32. (Arn Anderson won the WWF Intercontinental Title) Click here to see highlights. Eddy Guerrero and Vader battled to a draw in 0:30:00. (Eddy Guerrero retained the WWF World Title) Click here to see highlights. Match observations: Boy, Big Titan was mad. Actually, the word "mad" might be an understatement. He completely destroyed two dressing rooms and threw a TV monitor through Arn Anderson's dressing room door. Anderson may have won the IC title, but he has little to look forward to. As expected, the Bret Hart vs Sandman match was wild and wooly. Bret came out on top and deservedly so, however he was in no condition to wrestle the Undertaker, who came off of an easy victory against the Barbarian and an even match against Razor Ramon. Hart, on the other hand, came off of two very hard matches against Too Cold Scorpio and The Sandman. Thus, Hart's quick loss didn't come unexpected. While many people will only see Scorpio's loss in retrospect, it shouldn't go unmentioned that he was the first person ever to endure the Sharpshooter for over half a minute before submitting. Way to go, Scorp ! What did come unexpected, though, is Undertaker's sudden change of attitude. Paul Bearer may have cost Razor Ramon the quarterfinal, as it didn't look like the Undertaker would have kicked out of the Razor's Edge. Ric Flair took Shawn Michaels to school once again. Sometimes I really question Michaels' brains. He has wrestled Flair twice now, and both times Flair tricked Michaels into turning his back on him, which enabled Flair to take the match. If there was any question whether or not Eddy Guerrero is a deserving WWF titleholder, it should have dissolved with the Vader match. Yes, Eddy didn't win, that's true. He held Vader to a thirty minute draw. This wouldn't qualify as beating Vader. What does stand out here is that Guerrero kicked out of Vader's Power Bomb, which four of the WWF's top stars of all time fell victim to: Jake Roberts, Bret Hart, Diesel and even Shawn Michaels. If this isn't the mark of a true champion, what is ? Guerrero will face big challenges over the next few months from people like Vader, Ric Flair and The Undertaker, but for now he's the *real* world champion.
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