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'''WrestleMania 2''' was the first and last WrestleMania event to be staged in 3 different locations at the same time.
 
'''WrestleMania 2''' was the first and last WrestleMania event to be staged in 3 different locations at the same time.
 
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{{Infobox Wrestling event
 
| name = WrestleMania 2
 
| name = WrestleMania 2
| image = [[File:WrestleMania2.jpg|thumb|253px]]
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| image = [[File:WrestleMania II Poster.jpg|200px]]
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| tagline = The Premier Sporting Event of the Year!<br>''What the World has come to
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| promotion = [[WWF]]
 
| promotion = [[WWF]]
 
| date = April 7, [[1986]]
 
| date = April 7, [[1986]]
 
| venue = [[Nassau Coliseum]]
 
| venue = [[Nassau Coliseum]]
| city = [[Long Island]], [[New York]]
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| city = [[Long Island, New York]]
 
| attendance = 16,585
 
| attendance = 16,585
 
| lastevent = [[WWF The Wrestling Classic]]
 
| lastevent = [[WWF The Wrestling Classic]]
 
| nextevent = [[WrestleMania III]]
 
| nextevent = [[WrestleMania III]]
 
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'''WrestleMania 2''' was the second annual [[WrestleMania]] [[professional wrestling]] [[pay-per-view]] event produced by the [[World Wrestling Entertainment|World Wrestling Federation]] (although the first WrestleMania was only on pay-per-view in select areas). It took place on April 7, [[1986]] at three venues: the [[Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum]] in [[Uniondale]], [[New York]], the [[Rosemont Horizon]] in [[Rosemont]], [[Illinois]], and the [[Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena]] in [[Los Angeles]], [[California]].
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'''WrestleMania 2''' was the second annual [[WrestleMania]] [[professional wrestling]] [[pay-per-view]] event produced by the [[WWE|World Wrestling Federation]] (although the first WrestleMania was only on pay-per-view in select areas). It took place on Monday, April 7, 1986, making it the only WrestleMania that was not held on the customary Sunday. WrestleMania 2 took place at three venues: the [[Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum]] in [[Uniondale, New York]], the [[Allstate Arena|Rosemont Horizon]] in [[Rosemont, Illinois]], and the [[Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena]] in [[Los Angeles|Los Angeles, California]].
   
Each venue had one main event match with a large undercard. As with the [[WrestleMania 1985|first WrestleMania]], the matches were shown on closed-circuit television across North America. The event was also the first WrestleMania to air on the national ppv market. This was the first WrestleMania to use cardinal numbers (Arabic numerals). The commentating teams consisted of [[Vince McMahon]] and Susan Saint James in New York, [[Gorilla Monsoon]], [[Gene Okerlund]], and Cathy Lee Crosby in Chicago and [[Jesse Ventura]], [[Alfred Hayes|Lord Alfred Hayes]], and Elvira in Los Angeles. The ring announcers were [[Howard Finkel]] (New York), Chet Coppock (Chicago), and Lee Marshall (Los Angeles).
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As with the [[WrestleMania I|first WrestleMania]], the matches were shown on closed-circuit television across North America. The event was also the first WrestleMania to air on the national pay-per-view market. The commentating teams consisted of [[Vince McMahon, Jr.|Vince McMahon]] and Susan Saint James in New York, [[Gorilla Monsoon]], [[Gene Okerlund]], and [[Cathy Lee Crosby]] in Chicago and [[Jesse Ventura]], [[Alfred Hayes]], and Elvira in Los Angeles. The ring announcers were [[Howard Finkel]] (New York), Chet Coppock (Chicago), and [[Lee Marshall]] (Los Angeles).
   
The main event at [[Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum]] was a [[Professional wrestling match types#Boxing match|boxing match]] where [[Mr. T]] defeated [[Roddy Piper]] by disqualification. Matches on the undercard were [[Randy Savage]] versus [[George Steele]] for the [[WWE Intercontinental Championship|WWF Intercontinental Championship]], [[Jake Roberts]] versus [[George Wells]] and [[Paul Orndorff]] versus [[Don Muraco|The Magnificent Don Muraco]]. The main event at [[Rosemont Horizon]] was a 20-man [[Battle royal|battle royal]] which included [[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWF wrestlers]] and NFL footballers. The undercard featured a [[World Tag Team Championship (WWE)|WWF Tag Team Championship]] match where [[British Bulldogs]] ([[Davey Boy Smith]] and [[Dynamite Kid]]) defeated champions [[The Dream Team|Dream Team]] ([[Greg Valentine]] and [[Edward Leslie|Brutus Beefcake]]) to win the titles, a [[WWE Women's Championship|WWF Women's Championship]] match between [[The Fabulous Moolah]] and [[Velvet McIntyre]] and a [[Professional wrestling match types#Flag match|flag match]] between [[Corporal Kirchner]] and [[Nikolai Volkoff]]. The main event at Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena was a [[WWE Championship|WWF Championship]] match where [[Hulk Hogan]] defeated [[King Kong Bundy]] in a [[Professional wrestling match types#Cages|steel cage match]] to retain the title. The undercard featured [[Terry Funk]] and [[Dory Funk, Jr.|Hoss Funk]] versus [[Junkyard Dog]] and [[Tito Santana]] in a tag team match, [[Adrian Adonis]] versus [[Uncle Elmer]] and [[Ricky Steamboat]] versus [[Ray Fernandez|Hercules]].
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Each venue had one main event match and an undercard. The respective main events were a [[Professional wrestling match types#Boxing match|boxing match]] pitting [[Mr. T]] against [[Roddy Piper]] at Uniondale, New York, a 20-man [[Battle royal (professional wrestling)|battle royal]] involving [[WWE|WWF wrestlers]] and NFL football players at Chicago and a [[WWE World Heavyweight Championship|WWF World Heavyweight Champion]] [[Hulk Hogan]] defending his title against [[King Kong Bundy]] in a [[Professional wrestling match types#Cages|steel cage match]] at Los Angeles. Matches on the respective undercards saw [[WWE Intercontinental Championship|Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion]] [[Randy Savage|"Macho Man" Randy Savage]] defending his title against [[George Steele]] and [[World Tag Team Championship (WWE)|Tag Team Champions]] [[The Dream Team (professional wrestling)|The Dream Team]] ([[Greg Valentine]] and [[Brutus Beefcake]]) losing their titles against [[The British Bulldogs]] ([[Davey Boy Smith]] and [[Dynamite Kid]]).
   
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
 
WrestleMania 2 consisted of [[professional wrestling match types|professional wrestling matches]] involving different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds, plots, and storylines that were played out on ''[[WWF Championship Wrestling|Championship Wrestling]]'', ''[[List of former WWE programming|All-Star Wrestling]]'', ''[[Saturday Night's Main Event]]'' and ''[[WWF Prime Time Wrestling|Prime Time Wrestling]]'' — the [[WWE|World Wrestling Federation]]'s (WWF) television programs. Wrestlers portrayed a [[Heel (professional wrestling)|villain]] or a [[Face (professional wrestling)|hero]] as they followed a series of events that built tension, and culminated into a wrestling match or series of matches.
[[File:398px-Hulk_Hogan2.jpg|thumb|183px|Hulk Hogan, who faced King Kong Bundy in a steel cage match for the WWF Championship at WrestleMania]]
 
WrestleMania 2 featured [[professional wrestling match types|professional wrestling matches]] involving different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds, plots, and storylines that were played out on ''[[WWF Championship Wrestling|Championship Wrestling]]'', ''[[List of former WWE programming|All-Star Wrestling]]'' ''[[Saturday Night's Main Event]]'' and ''[[WWF Prime Time Wrestling|Prime Time Wrestling]]'' — the [[WWE|World Wrestling Federation]]'s (WWF) television programs. Wrestlers portrayed a [[Heel (professional wrestling)|villain]] or a [[Face (professional wrestling)|hero]] as they followed a series of events that built tension, and culminated into a wrestling match or series of matches.
 
   
 
Three of the main-event feuds were set up on the March 1, 1986, [[Saturday Night's Main Event results#Saturday Night's Main Event V|broadcast]] of ''[[Saturday Night's Main Event]]'':
 
Three of the main-event feuds were set up on the March 1, 1986, [[Saturday Night's Main Event results#Saturday Night's Main Event V|broadcast]] of ''[[Saturday Night's Main Event]]'':
 
*The main [[Feud (professional wrestling)|feud]] heading into WrestleMania 2 was between [[Hulk Hogan]] and [[King Kong Bundy]], with the two battling over the [[WWE World Heavyweight Championship|WWF World Heavyweight Championship]]. Although they had wrestled occasionally beforehand, their first nationally televised encounter was on the November 2, 1985, [[Saturday Night's Main Event results#Saturday Night's Main Event III|edition]] of ''Saturday Night's Main Event'' where Hogan teamed up with [[André the Giant]] against André's rivals Bundy and [[Big John Studd]]. Hogan and André won the match. On March 1, Hogan defended his WWF title against [[Don Muraco|The Magnificent Muraco]]. Just as Hogan was about to pin Muraco, Bundy ran into the ring and—with Muraco's help—initiated a 2-on-1 assault on Hogan, repeatedly crushing him with his body weight (with a move called the "[[Professional wrestling attacks#Body avalanche|Avalanche]]") to break his ribs. Hogan had a very serious ([[Kayfabe|scripted]]) injury, while Bundy (gloating over his actions) challenged Hogan for the title. With revenge on his mind, Hogan decided not to heed his doctor's advice and accepted the challenge; a match was then [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Book|booked]] between the two in a steel cage for the WWF title.
 
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*The second feud heading into the event was between [[Mr. T]] and [[Roddy Piper|Rowdy Roddy Piper]]. Piper established himself as the top [[Heel (professional wrestling)|heel]] in the WWF in 1984, and a year later joined [[Paul Orndorff]] and [[Bob Orton, Jr.|Bob Orton]] to feud with [[Hulk Hogan]] and Mr. T. Hogan and T defeated Piper and Orndorff in the main event of the [[WrestleMania I|first-ever WrestleMania]]. The Piper-Mr. T feud restarted in 1986 after their [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Legit|real-life]] hatred for each other became known, prompting the WWF to turn their animosity for one another into a feud. Piper and others disliked Mr. T because he was an actor and was unskilled wrestling-wise. In response, Mr. T became a special WWF boxer and began competing in [[Professional wrestling match types#Boxing match|boxing matches]]. On the March 1 ''Saturday Night's Main Event'', Mr. T defeated Orton in a boxing match. After the match, Piper distracted Mr. T, allowing Orton to attack from behind and start a 2-on-1 assault. Mr. T then demanded revenge, leading to his boxing match against Piper.
*The main [[Feud (professional wrestling)|feud]] heading into WrestleMania 2 was between [[Hulk Hogan]] and [[King Kong Bundy]], with the two battling over the [[WWE Championship|WWF Championship]]. Although they had wrestled occasionally beforehand, their first nationally televised encounter was on the November 2, 1985, [[Saturday Night's Main Event results#Saturday Night's Main Event III|edition]] of ''Saturday Night's Main Event'' where Hogan teamed up with [[André the Giant]] against André's rivals Bundy and [[Big John Studd]]. Hogan and André won the match. On March 1, Hogan defended his WWF title against [[Don Muraco|The Magnificent Muraco]]. Just as Hogan was about to pin Muraco, Bundy ran into the ring and—with Muraco's help—initiated a 2-on-1 assault on Hogan, repeatedly crushing him with his body weight (with a move called the "[[Professional wrestling attacks#Body avalanche|Avalanche]]") to break his ribs. Hogan had a very serious scripted injury, while Bundy (gloating over his actions) challenged Hogan for the title. With revenge on his mind, Hogan decided not to heed his doctor's advice and accepted the challenge; a match was then [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Book|booked]] between the two in a steel cage for the WWF title.
 
*The second feud heading into the event was between [[Mr. T]] and [[Roddy Piper]]. Piper established himself as the top [[Heel (professional wrestling)|heel]] in the WWF in 1984, and a year later joined [[Paul Orndorff]] and [[Bob Orton, Jr.|Cowboy Bob Orton]] to feud with [[Hulk Hogan]] and Mr. T. Hogan and T defeated Piper and Orndorff in the main event of the [[WrestleMania I|first-ever WrestleMania]]. The Piper-Mr. T feud restarted in 1986 after their [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Legit|real-life]] hatred for each other became known, prompting the WWF to turn their animosity for one another into a feud. Piper and others disliked Mr. T because he was an actor and unskilled wrestling ability. In response, Mr. T became a special [[Boxing|WWF boxer]] and began competing in [[Professional wrestling match types#Boxing match|boxing matches]]. On the March 1 ''Saturday Night's Main Event'', Mr. T defeated Orton in a boxing match. After the match, Piper distracted Mr. T, allowing Orton to attack from behind and start a 2-on-1 assault. Mr. T then demanded revenge, leading to his boxing match against Piper.
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*The third main feud heading into WrestleMania was between [[The Dream Team]] ([[Greg Valentine]] and [[Brutus Beefcake]]) and [[The British Bulldogs]] ([[Davey Boy Smith]] and [[Dynamite Kid]]) over the [[World Tag Team Championship (WWE)|WWF Tag Team Championship]]. On August 24, 1985, Beefcake and Valentine won the tag titles from the [[U.S. Express]] ([[Barry Windham]] and [[Mike Rotunda|Mike Rotundo]]). Immediately after their title win, they were challenged by British Bulldogs for the titles. They retained their titles against Bulldogs at a [[house show]] on September 11 by getting [[Professional wrestling#Disqualification|disqualified]]. They defended the titles against Bulldogs again on ''Saturday Night's Main Event'', where they emerged victorious against Bulldogs. After Bulldogs failed in winning the titles twice, Dream Team agreed to defend their titles against Bulldogs for a final time with a title match set at WrestleMania.
*The third main feud heading into WrestleMania was between [[The Dream Team (professional wrestling)|Dream Team]] ([[Greg Valentine]] and [[Edward Leslie|Brutus Beefcake]]) and [[British Bulldogs]] ([[Davey Boy Smith]] and [[Dynamite Kid]]) over the [[World Tag Team Championship (WWE)|WWF Tag Team Championship]]. On August 24, 1985, Beefcake and Valentine won the tag titles from [[U.S. Express]] ([[Barry Windham]] and [[Mike Rotunda|Mike Rotundo]]). Immediately after their title win, they were challenged by British Bulldogs for the titles. They retained their titles against Bulldogs at a [[house show]] on September 11 by getting [[Professional wrestling#Disqualification|disqualified]]. They defended the titles against Bulldogs again on ''Saturday Night's Main Event'', where they emerged victorious against Bulldogs. After Bulldogs failed in winning the titles twice, Dream Team agreed to defend their titles against Bulldogs for a final time with a title match set at WrestleMania.
 
   
 
==Event==
 
==Event==
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===New York===
 
===New York===
 
In the first match of the show and the New York arena, [[Paul Orndorff]] faced [[Don Muraco|The Magnificent Muraco]]. Both men fought to a double countout.
[[File:WM2savage.jpg|thumb|Randy Savage vs. George Steele for the WWF Intercontinental Championship]]
 
In the first match of the show and the New York arena, [[Paul Orndorff]] faced [[Don Muraco|The Magnificent Don Muraco]]. Both men fought to a double countout.
 
   
Next was a [[WWE Intercontinental Championship|WWF Intercontinental Championship]] match between [[Randy Savage]] and [[George Steele]]. Savage was seconded by his [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Legit|real-life]] wife [[Miss Elizabeth]]. He [[Pin (professional wrestling)|pinned]] Steele with a [[Pin (professional wrestling)#Roll-up|roll-up]] and put his both feet on the ropes for leverage. As a result, Savage retained the Intercontinental title. Late in the match Steele became the first man to ever kick out of Savage's patented elbow from the top turnbuckle.
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Next was a [[WWE Intercontinental Championship|WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship]] match between [[Randy Savage|Macho Man Randy Savage]] and [[George Steele|George "The Animal" Steele]]. Savage was seconded by his [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Legit|real-life]] wife [[Miss Elizabeth]]. He [[Pin (professional wrestling)|pinned]] Steele with a [[Pin (professional wrestling)#Roll-up|roll-up]] and put his both feet on the ropes for leverage. As a result, Savage retained the Intercontinental Heavyweight Title. Late in the match Steele became the first man to ever kick out of Savage's patented elbow from the top turnbuckle.
   
 
The third match from the Coliseum was between [[Jake Roberts]] and [[George Wells]]. He hit a [[DDT (professional wrestling)|DDT]] on Wells and pinned him to win the match. After the match, Roberts allowed his snake Damian to slither over Wells, who vomited.
 
The third match from the Coliseum was between [[Jake Roberts]] and [[George Wells]]. He hit a [[DDT (professional wrestling)|DDT]] on Wells and pinned him to win the match. After the match, Roberts allowed his snake Damian to slither over Wells, who vomited.
   
The first [[Card (sports)#Main event|main event]] of WrestleMania 2 was a [[Professional wrestling match types#Boxing match|boxing match]] between [[Mr. T]] and [[Roddy Piper]]. T was seconded by real life boxer Joe Frazier while Piper was seconded by real life boxing trainer Lou Duva. Piper was [[Professional boxing#Scoring|disqualified]] for [[Professional wrestling throws#Body slam|bodyslam]]ming T at 1:15 in the fourth round.
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The first main event of WrestleMania 2 was a [[Professional wrestling match types#Boxing match|boxing match]] between [[Mr. T]] and [[Roddy Piper|Rowdy Roddy Piper]]. T was seconded by real life boxer [[Joe Frazier]] while Piper was seconded by real life boxing trainer Lou Duva. Piper was disqualified for [[Professional wrestling throws#Body slam|bodyslam]]ming T at 1:15 in the fourth round.
   
 
===Chicago===
 
===Chicago===
 
The first match from the Chicago portion of WrestleMania 2 was a [[WWE Women's Championship|WWF Women's Championship]] match between [[The Fabulous Moolah]] and [[Velvet McIntyre]]. McIntyre attempted a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Splash|splash]] on Moolah from the second turnbuckle, but Moolah sidestepped and McIntyre missed the move. Moolah took advantage and [[Pin (professional wrestling)|pinned]] McIntyre to retain her title.
 
The first match from the Chicago portion of WrestleMania 2 was a [[WWE Women's Championship|WWF Women's Championship]] match between [[The Fabulous Moolah]] and [[Velvet McIntyre]]. McIntyre attempted a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Splash|splash]] on Moolah from the second turnbuckle, but Moolah sidestepped and McIntyre missed the move. Moolah took advantage and [[Pin (professional wrestling)|pinned]] McIntyre to retain her title.
   
The second match was a [[Professional wrestling match types#Flag match|flag match]] between [[Michael Kirchner|Corporal Kirchner]] and [[Nikolai Volkoff]]. Volkoff was seconded by "Classy" [[Freddie Blassie]]. Blassie threw his cane on Volkoff but Kirchner caught it and hit Volkoff with it and then successfully pinned Volkoff for the victory.
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The second match was a [[Professional wrestling match types#Flag match|flag match]] between [[Corporal Kirchner]] and [[Nikolai Volkoff]]. Volkoff was seconded by [[Freddie Blassie]]. Blassie threw his cane to Volkoff but Kirchner caught it and hit Volkoff with it and then successfully pinned Volkoff for the victory.
   
The third match was a [[WWE|World Wrestling Federation]] (WWF) versus [[National Football League]] (NFL) [[Battle royal (professional wrestling)|battle royal]]. It featured 20 men including the WWF wrestlers and NFL superstars; NFL stars included Jimbo Covert, Bill Fralic, Russ Francis, Ernie Holmes, Harvey Martin and William "The Refrigerator" Perry, while WWF stars included [[André the Giant]], [[Ted Arcidi]], [[Tony Atlas]], [[The Hart Foundation]] ([[Bret Hart|Bret "Hitman" Hart]] and [[Jim Neidhart|Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart]]), [[The Killer Bees]] ([[B. Brian Blair]] and [[Jim Brunzell]]), [[Hillbilly Jim]], The [[Iron Sheik]], [[Tonga Fifita|King Tonga]], [[Pedro Morales]], [[Bruno Sammartino]], [[Danny Spivey]] and [[Big John Studd]]. In the end of the match, André the Giant and both members of the Hart Foundation were the final participants. André first eliminated Neidhart and then Hart to win the battle royal.
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The third match was a 20-men [[Battle royal (professional wrestling)|battle royal]] involving [[WWE|WWF]] wrestlers and National Football League players; NFL players included [[Jim Covert|Jimbo Covert]], [[Bill Fralic]], [[Russ Francis]], [[Ernie Holmes]], [[Harvey Martin]] and [[William Perry|William "The Refrigerator" Perry]], while WWF stars included [[André the Giant]], [[Ted Arcidi]], [[Tony Atlas]], [[The Hart Foundation]] ([[Bret Hart]] and [[Jim Neidhart]]), [[The Killer Bees]] ([[B. Brian Blair]] and [[Jim Brunzell]]), [[Hillbilly Jim]], [[The Iron Sheik]], [[Tonga Fifita|King Tonga]], [[Pedro Morales]], [[Bruno Sammartino]], [[Dan Spivey|Danny Spivey]] and [[Big John Studd]]. In the end of the match, André the Giant and both members of the Hart Foundation were the final three participants. André first eliminated Neidhart and then Hart to win the battle royal.
   
The second [[Card (sports)#Main event|main event]] of WrestleMania was a [[World Tag Team Championship (WWE)|WWF Tag Team Championship]] match between [[British Bulldogs]] ([[Davey Boy Smith]] and [[Dynamite Kid]]) and [[The Dream Team (professional wrestling)|Dream Team]] ([[Greg Valentine]] and [[Edward Leslie|Brutus Beefcake]]). Bulldogs were seconded by [[Black Sabbath]] lead singer [[Ozzy Osbourne]] and Captain [[Lou Albano]]. Smith pushed Valentine into the corner where Valentine knocked heads with Dynamite Kid. Kid fell to the floor while Smith [[Pin (professional wrestling)|pinned]] Valentine to win the tag titles and end Dream Team's seven month reign.
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The second main event of WrestleMania was a [[World Tag Team Championship (WWE)|WWF Tag Team Championship]] match between [[The British Bulldogs]] ([[Davey Boy Smith]] and [[Dynamite Kid]]) and [[The Dream Team]] ([[Greg Valentine]] and [[Brutus Beefcake]]). Bulldogs were seconded by ex-[[Black Sabbath]] lead singer [[Ozzy Osbourne]] and [[Lou Albano]]. Smith pushed Valentine into the corner where Valentine knocked heads with Dynamite Kid. Kid fell to the floor while Smith [[Pin (professional wrestling)|pinned]] Valentine to win the tag titles and end Dream Team's seven-month reign.
   
 
===Los Angeles===
 
===Los Angeles===
[[Ricky Steamboat]] faced [[Ray Fernandez|Hercules]] in the first match from Los Angeles. Hercules tried to hit a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Splash|flying bodypress]] but missed it. Steamboat followed by hitting a flying bodypress of his own for a successful [[Pin (professional wrestling)|pinfall]] victory.
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[[Ricky Steamboat]] faced [[Hercules]] in the first match from Los Angeles. Hercules tried to hit a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Splash|flying bodypress]] but missed it. Steamboat followed by hitting a flying bodypress of his own for a successful [[Pin (professional wrestling)|pinfall]] victory.
   
[[Adrian Adonis]], seconded by [[Jimmy Hart]] defeated [[Stan Frazier|Uncle Elmer]] after a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Diving headbutt|diving headbutt]].
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[[Adrian Adonis]], seconded by [[Jimmy Hart]] defeated [[Uncle Elmer]] after a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Diving headbutt|diving headbutt]].
   
 
[[Terry Funk|Terry]] and [[Dory Funk, Jr.|Hoss Funk]] faced [[Junkyard Dog]] and [[Tito Santana]] in a [[Professional wrestling tag team match types|tag team match]]. Funk brothers were seconded by Jimmy Hart. The [[Referee (professional wrestling)|referee]] was distracted by Hoss. Hart took advantage and gave his megaphone to Terry who hit it on JYD and then pinned him to get the win.
 
[[Terry Funk|Terry]] and [[Dory Funk, Jr.|Hoss Funk]] faced [[Junkyard Dog]] and [[Tito Santana]] in a [[Professional wrestling tag team match types|tag team match]]. Funk brothers were seconded by Jimmy Hart. The [[Referee (professional wrestling)|referee]] was distracted by Hoss. Hart took advantage and gave his megaphone to Terry who hit it on JYD and then pinned him to get the win.
   
Next was a [[WWE Championship|WWF Championship]] [[Professional wrestling match types#Cages|steel cage match]] which was the third and final [[Card (sports)#Main event|main event]] of WrestleMania 2. It was the only steel cage in WrestleMania history. [[Hulk Hogan]] defended his title against [[King Kong Bundy]]. Hogan's ribs were heavily taped due to an assault by Bundy on March 1, 1986 edition of ''Saturday Night's Main Event''. Bundy was seconded by [[Bobby Heenan]]. In the beginning, Bundy removed the tape from Hogan's ribs. However, Hogan fought back and rammed Bundy's head into the steel cage. He tried to hit a [[Professional wrestling throws#Scoop slam|scoop slam]] on Bundy but missed it. Bundy hit an [[Professional wrestling attacks#Body avalanche|avalanche]] and a [[Professional wrestling throws#Big splash|big splash]] on Hogan. However, Hogan [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Superhuman comeback|"Hulked up"]] and hit a scoop slam on Bundy followed by a [[leg drop]]. He climbed the steel cage but Bundy caught his legs. Hogan kicked Bundy and climbed over the top of the steel cage and climbed on the floor to win the match and retain the title. After the match, Hogan caught Heenan inside the cage; as Bundy was reeling from the match, Hogan rammed Heenan's head into the cage before atomic dropping him outside.
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Next was a [[WWE World Heavyweight Championship|WWF World Heavyweight Championship]] [[Professional wrestling match types#Cages|steel cage match]] which was the third and final main event of WrestleMania 2. It was the only steel cage in WrestleMania history. [[Hulk Hogan]] defended his title against [[King Kong Bundy]]. Hogan's ribs were heavily taped due to an assault by Bundy on March 1, 1986 edition of ''Saturday Night's Main Event''. Bundy was seconded by [[Bobby Heenan]]. In the beginning, Bundy removed the tape from Hogan's ribs. However, Hogan fought back and rammed Bundy's head into the steel cage. He tried to hit a [[Professional wrestling throws#Scoop slam|scoop slam]] on Bundy but missed it. Bundy hit an [[Professional wrestling attacks#Body avalanche|avalanche]] and a [[Professional wrestling throws#Big splash|big splash]] on Hogan. However, Hogan [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Superhuman comeback|"Hulked up"]] and hit a power slam on Bundy followed by a [[leg drop]]. He climbed the steel cage but Bundy caught his legs. Hogan kicked Bundy and climbed over the top of the steel cage and climbed on the floor to win the match and retain the title. After the match, Hogan caught Heenan inside the cage; as Bundy was reeling from the match, Hogan rammed Heenan's head into the cage before atomic dropping him outside.
   
 
==Aftermath==
 
==Aftermath==
[[Randy Savage]] and [[George Steele]] continued their feud with each other, leading to a rematch for the [[WWE Intercontinental Championship|WWF Intercontinental Championship]] on the January 3, 1987 [[Saturday Night's Main Event results#Saturday Night's Main Event IX|edition]] of ''[[Saturday Night's Main Event]]'' where Steele ended up losing. The new [[World Tag Team Championship (WWE)|WWF Tag Team Champions]] [[British Bulldogs]] ([[Davey Boy Smith]] and [[Dynamite Kid]]) prepared to face challenger [[tag team]]s. On the October 4, 1986 [[Saturday Night's Main Event#Saturday Night's Main Event VII|edition]] of ''Saturday Night's Main Event'', they defeated former champions [[The Dream Team (professional wrestling)|Dream Team]] ([[Greg Valentine]] and [[Edward Leslie|Brutus Beefcake]]) in a [[Professional wrestling#Series variations|two out of three falls match]] to retain the titles. [[Hulk Hogan]] continued and increased his [[WWE Championship|WWF Championship]] reign taking down challengers such as [[Paul Orndorff]], [[André the Giant]], [[Ray Fernandez|Hercules Hernandez]] and [[Sika Anoaʻi]] before he was defeated by André for the title on February 5, 1988 [[WWF The Main Event#The Main Event I|edition]] of ''[[WWF The Main Event|The Main Event]]'', ending his four year reign and the third longest in the title's entire history.
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[[Randy Savage|Macho Man Randy Savage]] and [[George Steele|George The Animal Steele]] continued their feud with each other, leading to a rematch for the [[WWE Intercontinental Championship|WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship]] on the [[January 3]], 1987 [[Saturday Night's Main Event results#Saturday Night's Main Event IX|edition]] of ''[[Saturday Night's Main Event]]'' where Steele ended up losing. Savage also feuded intensely with Hogan, but was unsuccessful in winning the WWF World Heavyweight Championship from him.
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The new [[World Tag Team Championship (WWE)|WWF Tag Team Champions]] [[The British Bulldogs]] ([[Davey Boy Smith]] and [[Dynamite Kid]]) prepared to face challenging [[tag team]]s. On the [[October 4]], 1986 [[Saturday Night's Main Event#Saturday Night's Main Event VII|edition]] of ''Saturday Night's Main Event'', they defeated former champions [[The Dream Team|Dream Team]] ([[Greg Valentine]] and [[Brutus Beefcake]]) in a [[Professional wrestling#Series variations|two out of three falls match]] to retain the titles.
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[[Hulk Hogan]] continued his [[WWE World Heavyweight Championship|WWF World Heavyweight Championship]] reign. In addition to Savage, his top competition during 1986 included "Adorable Adrian" Adonis, [[Hercules|Hercules Hernandez]] and, in his biggest feud of the year, [[Paul Orndorff]]. With Orndorff, a storyline was developed focusing on the friendship between Hogan and Orndorff, with Adrian Adonis eventually starting trouble between the two and causing the face Orndorff to turn against Hogan.
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Following his battle royal win, André the Giant's career was at a crossroads. Not yet evident to fans, André was beginning to suffer the health effects of his terminal illness known as acromegaly; the syndrome that resulting from an excessive production of growth hormone and resulted in his gigantic size. Because of his health, a planned tour of Japan and accepting a starring role in the movie ''The Princess Bride'', André took a brief hiatus from the ring. To explain the absence, a storyline was devised to have André no-show for a tag team match pitting him and a partner of his choosing against longtime rivals Big John Studd and King Kong Bundy, and then have André suspended (at the insistence of manager Bobby Heenan). André would return, but competed under a mask as part of a new team called The Machines. Studd and Bundy insisted – but were never able to prove – that André and "The Giant Machine" were the same person.
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WrestleMania 2 marked the last major pay-per-view appearance for Roddy Piper during his initial heel run. Shortly before the event, he taped four weeks worth of "Piper's Pit" segments that would air on the WWF's syndicated programs in April, and then took a four-month hiatus from the ring. When Piper returned to the WWF in August, he became a face and began a violent feud with Adonis, who had in the meantime started his own "Piper's Pit"-type talk show called "The Flower Shop".
   
 
==Production==
 
==Production==
 
This was the only WrestleMania to be held on a Monday.
Ray Charles sang a rendition of "America the Beautiful" before the show at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York.
 
   
 
[[Ray Charles]] sang a rendition of "America the Beautiful" before the show at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York. Celebrity guests in attendance for the New York portion of WrestleMania 2 included [[Cab Calloway]], [[Darryl Dawkins]], [[G. Gordon Liddy]], [[Joan Rivers]], [[Joe Frazier]], [[Lou Duva]], [[Mr. T]], [[Ray Charles]], [[Where's Herb?|Herb]] and [[Susan Saint James]]. Celebrity guests in attendance for the Chicago portion of WrestleMania 2 included [[Clara Peller]], [[Dick Butkus]], [[Ed Jones]], [[Ozzy Osbourne]], [[Bill Fralic]], [[Ernie Holmes]], [[Harvey Martin]], [[Jim Covert]], [[Russ Francis]], [[William Perry]], and [[Cathy Lee Crosby]]. Celebrity guests in attendance for the Los Angeles portion of WrestleMania 2 included [[Ricky Schroder]], [[Robert Conrad]], [[Tommy Lasorda]], and [[Cassandra Peterson|Elvira]].
To date, this is the only WrestleMania to be held on a Monday.
 
   
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==Reception==
This was the first WrestleMania event to be shown on [[pay-per-view]].
 
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Rob McNew of 411Mania gave the boxing match * out of *****, stating "Big pull apart brawl afterward. Absolute crap that took way too long and ended in a non-finish." On the WWF Tag Team Championship match, McNew said "Tremendous match that breaks the streak of suck that had been this show thus far. One of the things that I really liked about this match was it seemed to break from the traditional tag team formula. There was no extended face in peril sequence nor was there a hot tag at any point. Easily the match of the night." He awarded it ***1/2. He gave the Steel Cage match between Hogan and Bundy, which was the final main event, **, saying "This felt more like a Saturday Night Main Event match than a WrestleMania main event." McNew entire event a score of 2 out of 10. He said " It lacks the historical significance of WrestleMania I to even watch it for that purpose. This was three hours of pain I’d love to have back. Thankfully the WWF would redeem themselves in a huge way the next year, but for this show, huge disappointment."
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==Long Island, New York==
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{{Infobox Wrestling event
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| name = WrestleMania 2
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| image =
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| promotion = [[WWF]]
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| date = April 7, [[1986]]
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| venue = [[Nassau Coliseum]]
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| city = [[Long Island, New York]]
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| attendance = 16,585
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| lastevent = [[WWF The Wrestling Classic]]
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| nextevent = [[WrestleMania III]]
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}}
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===Results===
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;{{small|Numbers in parentheses indicate the length of the match.}}
 
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*[[Don Muraco]] (w/ [[Mr. Fuji]]) & [[Paul Orndorff]] ended in a Double Countout (4:10)
 
*[[Randy Savage]] (c) (w/ [[Miss Elizabeth]]) defeated [[George Steele]] to retain the [[WWF Intercontinental Championship]] (5:10)
 
*[[Jake Roberts]] defeated [[George Wells]] (3:15)
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*[[Mr. T]] (w/ [[Joe Frazier]]) defeated [[Roddy Piper]] (w/ [[Bob Orton, Jr.|Bob Orton]] & [[Lou Duva]]) in a Boxing Match by DQ (1:15, Round 4)
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:*(Judges: Cab Calloway, Darryl Dawkins & G. Gordon Liddy)
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===Commentators===
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*[[Vince McMahon, Jr.|Vince McMahon]]
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*Susan Saint James
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===Ring Announcer===
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*[[Howard Finkel]]
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==Rosemont, Illinois==
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{{Infobox Wrestling event
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| name = WrestleMania 2
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| image =
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| promotion = [[WWF]]
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| date = April 7, [[1986]]
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| venue = [[The Horizon]]
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| city = [[Rosemont, Illinois]]
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| attendance = 9,000
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| lastevent = [[WWF The Wrestling Classic]]
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| nextevent = [[WrestleMania III]]
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}}
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===Results===
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;{{small|Numbers in parentheses indicate the length of the match.}}
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;{{small|(c) refers to the champion(s) heading into the match.}}
 
*[[The Fabulous Moolah]] (c) defeated [[Velvet McIntyre]] to retain the [[WWE Women's Championship|WWF World Women's Championship Match]] (1:15)
 
*[[Corporal Kirchner]] defeated [[Nikolai Volkoff]] (w/ [[Freddie Blassie]]) in a Flag Match (2:05)
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*[[Andre The Giant]] defeated [[B. Brian Blair]], [[Big John Studd]], [[Bill Fralic]], [[Bret Hart]], [[Bruno Sammartino]], [[Danny Spivey]], [[Ernie Holmes]], [[Harvey Martin]], [[Hillbilly Jim]], [[Jimbo Covert]], [[Jim Brunzell]], [[Jim Neidhart]], [[Haku|King Tonga]], [[Pedro Morales]], [[Russ Francis]], [[Ted Arcidi]], [[The Iron Sheik]], [[Tony Atlas]] & [[William Perry]] in a WWF & NFL Battle Royal (Special Referees: Dick Butkus & Ed Jones)
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*[[The British Bulldogs]] ([[Davey Boy Smith]] & [[The Dynamite Kid]]) (w/ [[Captain Lou Albano]] & [[Ozzy Osbourne]]) defeated [[The Dream Team]] ([[Brutus Beefcake]] & [[Greg Valentine]]) (c) (w/ [[Johnny V]]) to win the [[WWF World Tag Team Championship|WWF Tag Team Championship]] (13:03)
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===Commentators===
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*[[Gorilla Monsoon]]
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*[[Gene Okerlund]]
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*[[Ernie Ladd]] (Battle Royal)
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*Cathy Lee Crosby
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===Ring Announcer===
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*Chet Coppock
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==Los Angeles, California==
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{{Infobox Wrestling event
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| name = WrestleMania 2
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| image =
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| promotion = [[WWF]]
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| date = April 7, [[1986]]
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| venue = [[Los Angeles Sports Arena]]
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| city = [[Los Angeles, California]]
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| attendance = 14,500
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| lastevent = [[WWF The Wrestling Classic]]
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| nextevent = [[WrestleMania III]]
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}}
   
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===Results===
Celebrity guests in attendance for the New York portion of WrestleMania 2 included Cab Calloway, Darryl Dawkins, G. Gordon Liddy, Joan Rivers, [[Joe Frazier]], Lou Duva, [[Mr. T]], Ray Charles,[Where's Herb? and Susan Saint James. Celebrity guests in attendance for the Chicago portion of WrestleMania 2 included Clara Peller, Dick Butkus, Ed Jones, Ozzy Osbourne, Bill Fralic, Ernie Holmes, Harvey Martin, Jim Covert, Russ Francis, William Perry, and Cathy Lee Crosby. Celebrity guests in attendance for the Los Angeles portion of WrestleMania 2 included Rick Schroder, Robert Conrad, Tommy Lasorda, and Cassandra Peterson.
 
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;{{small|Numbers in parentheses indicate the length of the match.}}
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;{{small|(c) refers to the champion(s) heading into the match.}}
 
*[[Ricky Steamboat]] defeated [[Hercules Hernandez]]
 
*[[Adrian Adonis]] (w/ [[Jimmy Hart]]) defeated [[Uncle Elmer]]
 
*[[The Funk Brothers]] ([[Hoss Funk]] & [[Terry Funk]]) (w/ [[Jimmy Hart]]) defeated [[The Junkyard Dog]] & [[Tito Santana]] (13:00)
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*[[Hulk Hogan]] (c) defeated [[King Kong Bundy]] in a Cage Match to retain the [[WWF World Heavyweight Championship|WWF Championship]] with Robert Conrad as Special Referee (11:00)
   
==Results==
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===Commentators===
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*[[Jesse Ventura]]
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*[[Lord Alfred Hayes]]
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*Elvira
!style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|'''No.'''
 
!style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|'''Results from the Nassau Coliseum'''
 
!style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|'''Stipulations'''
 
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|-
 
|-
 
|1
 
|[[Paul Orndorff]] and [[Don Muraco|The Magnificent Muraco]] (with [[Mr. Fuji]]) fought to a double [[Professional wrestling#Countout|countout]]
 
|[[Professional wrestling match types#Variations of singles matches|Singles match]]
 
|04:10
 
|-
 
|2
 
|[[Randy Savage]] (c) (with [[Elizabeth Hulette|Miss Elizabeth]]) defeated [[George "The Animal" Steele]]
 
|Singles match for the [[WWE Intercontinental Championship|WWF Intercontinental Championship]]
 
|05:10
 
|-
 
|3
 
|[[Jake Roberts]] defeated [[George Wells (wrestler)|George Wells]]
 
|Singles match
 
|03:15
 
|-
 
|4
 
|[[Mr. T]] (with Joe Frazier and [[Raymond Kessler|The Haiti Kid]]) defeated [[Roddy Piper]] (with [[Bob Orton, Jr.|Bob Orton]] and Lou Duva) by [[Professional wrestling#Disqualification|disqualification]]
 
|[[Professional wrestling match types#Boxing match|Boxing match]]
 
|13:14
 
|-
 
!style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|'''No.'''
 
!style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|'''Results from the Rosemont Horizon'''
 
!style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|'''Stipulations'''
 
!style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|'''Times'''
 
|-
 
|-
 
|5
 
|[[The Fabulous Moolah]] (c) defeated [[Velvet McIntyre]]
 
|Singles match for the [[WWE Women's Championship|WWF Women's Championship]]
 
|01:25
 
|-
 
|6
 
|[[Michael Kirchner|Corporal Kirchner]] defeated [[Nikolai Volkoff]] (with [[Freddie Blassie]])
 
|[[Professional wrestling match types#Flag match|Flag match]]
 
|02:05
 
|-
 
|7
 
|[[André the Giant]] defeated 19 other participants by last eliminating [[Bret Hart]]<ref group=Note>The other participants were: [[Jimbo Covert (NFL player – Chicago Bears), [[Pedro Morales]], [[Tony Atlas]], [[Ted Arcidi]], Harvey Martin (Former NFL player – Dallas Cowboys), [[Dan Spivey|Danny Spivey]], [[Hillbilly Jim]], [[Tonga Fifita|King Tonga]], The [[Iron Sheik]], Ernie Holmes (Former NFL player – Pittsburgh Steelers), [[Brian Blair|B. Brian Blair]], [[Jim Brunzell]], [[Big John Studd]], Bill Fralic (NFL player – Atlanta Falcons), [[Jim Neidhart]], Russ Francis (NFL player – San Francisco 49ers), [[Bruno Sammartino]], and William "Refrigerator" Perry (NFL player – Chicago Bears).</ref>
 
|Twenty-man [[Battle royal (professional wrestling)|battle royal]]
 
|09:13
 
|-
 
|8
 
|The [[British Bulldogs]] ([[Davey Boy Smith]] and The [[Dynamite Kid]]) (with [[Ozzy Osbourne]] and [[Lou Albano]]) defeated [[The Dream Team (professional wrestling)|The Dream Team]] ([[Greg "The Hammer" Valentine]] and [[Edward Leslie|Brutus Beefcake]]) (c) (with [[John L. Sullivan (wrestler)|Johnny Valiant]])
 
|[[Professional wrestling tag team match types|Tag team match]] for the [[World Tag Team Championship (WWE)|WWF Tag Team Championship]]
 
|13:03
 
|-
 
!style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|'''No.'''
 
!style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|'''Results from the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena'''
 
!style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|'''Stipulations'''
 
!style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|'''Times'''
 
|-
 
|-
 
|9
 
|[[Ricky Steamboat]] defeated [[Ray Fernandez|Hercules Hernandez]]
 
|Singles match
 
|07:27
 
|-
 
|10
 
|[[Adrian Adonis]] (with [[Jimmy Hart]]) defeated [[Stan Frazier|Uncle Elmer]]
 
|Singles match
 
|03:01
 
|-
 
|11
 
|[[Terry Funk]] and [[Dory Funk, Jr.|Hoss Funk]] (with [[Jimmy Hart]]) defeated [[Junkyard Dog]] and [[Tito Santana]]
 
|Tag team match
 
|11:42
 
|-
 
|12
 
|[[Hulk Hogan]] (c) defeated [[King Kong Bundy]] (with [[Bobby Heenan]])
 
|[[Professional wrestling match types#Cages|Steel cage match]] for the [[WWE Championship|WWF Championship]]
 
|10:15
 
|-
 
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|}
 
   
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===Ring Announcer===
==Other on-screen talent==
 
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*Lee Marshall
*Commentators: [[Vince McMahon]] (New York), [[Gorilla Monsoon]] (Chicago), [[Gene Okerlund]] (Chicago), [[Jesse Ventura]] (Los Angeles), [[Alfred Hayes (wrestler)|Lord Alfred Hayes]] (Los Angeles)
 
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*Tommy Lasorda (Main Event)
*Ring announcers: [[Howard Finkel]] (New York), [[Chet Coppock]] (Chicago), [[Lee Marshall (announcer)|Lee Marshall]] (Los Angeles)
 
*Guest ring announcers: [[Joan Rivers]] (New York), [[Tommy Lasorda]] (Los Angeles)
 
*Guest announcers: [[Susan Saint James]] (New York), [[Cathy Lee Crosby]] (Chicago), [[Ernie Ladd]] (Chicago) and [[Cassandra Peterson|Elvira]] (Los Angeles)
 
*Guest timekeepers: [[Where's Herb?|Herb]] (New York), [[Clara Peller]] (Chicago), [[Rick Schroder|Ricky Schroder]] (Los Angeles)
 
*Referees: Dick Kroll, Jack Lutz, [[Dick Butkus]] (guest referee, battle royal), Ed "Too Tall" Jones (guest referee, battle royale), [[Dave Hebner]]
 
*NY vocalist: [[Ray Charles]]
 
   
==Also See==
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==See also==
 
*[[List of WWE pay-per-view events]]
 
*[[List of WWE pay-per-view events]]
 
*[[World Wrestling Entertainment/Event history|WWF Event History]]
 
*[[World Wrestling Entertainment/Event history|WWF Event History]]
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==DVD and Video releases==
 
==DVD and Video releases==
*[[File:Amazon.jpg|30px]] [http://www.amazon.co.uk/WWE-Wrestlemania-1-2-DVD/dp/B0001ZWM4G Tag Classics, WrestleMania 1 & 2]
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*[[File:Amazon.jpg|50px]] [http://www.amazon.co.uk/WWE-Wrestlemania-1-2-DVD/dp/B0001ZWM4G Tag Classics, WrestleMania 1 & 2]
   
==External Links==
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==External links==
*[[File:WWE-Logo.png|30px]] [http://www.wwe.com/shows/wrestlemania/history/wm2/ WrestleMania 2 (Official Website)]
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*[[File:WWE-Logo.png|50px]] [http://www.wwe.com/shows/wrestlemania/history/wm2/ WrestleMania 2 (Official Website)]
*[[File:Cm logo.jpg|30px]] [http://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=1750 WrestleMania 2 (New York) at CAGEMATCH.net]
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*[[File:WWE Network New Logo.jpg|50px]] [http://network.wwe.com/video/v31347653 WrestleMania 2 on WWE Network]
*[[File:Cm logo.jpg|30px]] [http://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=1751 WrestleMania 2 (Illinois) at CAGEMATCH.net]
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*[[File:Cm logo.jpg|50px]] [http://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=1750 WrestleMania 2 (New York) at CAGEMATCH.net]
*[[File:Cm logo.jpg|30px]] [http://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=1752 WrestleMania 2 (California) at CAGEMATCH.net]
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*[[File:Cm logo.jpg|50px]] [http://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=1751 WrestleMania 2 (Illinois) at CAGEMATCH.net]
*[[File:Owow logo.jpg|30px]] [http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/wweppv/wrestlemania2/ WrestleMania 2 at Online World of Wrestling]
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*[[File:Cm logo.jpg|50px]] [http://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=1752 WrestleMania 2 (California) at CAGEMATCH.net]
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*[[File:Owow logo.jpg|50px]] [http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/wweppv/wrestlemania2/ WrestleMania 2 at Online World of Wrestling]
   
 
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Revision as of 07:32, 10 February 2020

WrestleMania 2 was the first and last WrestleMania event to be staged in 3 different locations at the same time.

WrestleMania 2 was the second annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (although the first WrestleMania was only on pay-per-view in select areas). It took place on Monday, April 7, 1986, making it the only WrestleMania that was not held on the customary Sunday. WrestleMania 2 took place at three venues: the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York, the Rosemont Horizon in Rosemont, Illinois, and the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena in Los Angeles, California.

As with the first WrestleMania, the matches were shown on closed-circuit television across North America. The event was also the first WrestleMania to air on the national pay-per-view market. The commentating teams consisted of Vince McMahon and Susan Saint James in New York, Gorilla Monsoon, Gene Okerlund, and Cathy Lee Crosby in Chicago and Jesse Ventura, Alfred Hayes, and Elvira in Los Angeles. The ring announcers were Howard Finkel (New York), Chet Coppock (Chicago), and Lee Marshall (Los Angeles).

Each venue had one main event match and an undercard. The respective main events were a boxing match pitting Mr. T against Roddy Piper at Uniondale, New York, a 20-man battle royal involving WWF wrestlers and NFL football players at Chicago and a WWF World Heavyweight Champion Hulk Hogan defending his title against King Kong Bundy in a steel cage match at Los Angeles. Matches on the respective undercards saw Intercontinental Heavyweight Champion "Macho Man" Randy Savage defending his title against George Steele and Tag Team Champions The Dream Team (Greg Valentine and Brutus Beefcake) losing their titles against The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith and Dynamite Kid).

Background

WrestleMania 2 consisted of professional wrestling matches involving different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds, plots, and storylines that were played out on Championship Wrestling, All-Star Wrestling, Saturday Night's Main Event and Prime Time Wrestling — the World Wrestling Federation's (WWF) television programs. Wrestlers portrayed a villain or a hero as they followed a series of events that built tension, and culminated into a wrestling match or series of matches.

Three of the main-event feuds were set up on the March 1, 1986, broadcast of Saturday Night's Main Event:

  • The main feud heading into WrestleMania 2 was between Hulk Hogan and King Kong Bundy, with the two battling over the WWF World Heavyweight Championship. Although they had wrestled occasionally beforehand, their first nationally televised encounter was on the November 2, 1985, edition of Saturday Night's Main Event where Hogan teamed up with André the Giant against André's rivals Bundy and Big John Studd. Hogan and André won the match. On March 1, Hogan defended his WWF title against The Magnificent Muraco. Just as Hogan was about to pin Muraco, Bundy ran into the ring and—with Muraco's help—initiated a 2-on-1 assault on Hogan, repeatedly crushing him with his body weight (with a move called the "Avalanche") to break his ribs. Hogan had a very serious (scripted) injury, while Bundy (gloating over his actions) challenged Hogan for the title. With revenge on his mind, Hogan decided not to heed his doctor's advice and accepted the challenge; a match was then booked between the two in a steel cage for the WWF title.
  • The second feud heading into the event was between Mr. T and Rowdy Roddy Piper. Piper established himself as the top heel in the WWF in 1984, and a year later joined Paul Orndorff and Bob Orton to feud with Hulk Hogan and Mr. T. Hogan and T defeated Piper and Orndorff in the main event of the first-ever WrestleMania. The Piper-Mr. T feud restarted in 1986 after their real-life hatred for each other became known, prompting the WWF to turn their animosity for one another into a feud. Piper and others disliked Mr. T because he was an actor and was unskilled wrestling-wise. In response, Mr. T became a special WWF boxer and began competing in boxing matches. On the March 1 Saturday Night's Main Event, Mr. T defeated Orton in a boxing match. After the match, Piper distracted Mr. T, allowing Orton to attack from behind and start a 2-on-1 assault. Mr. T then demanded revenge, leading to his boxing match against Piper.
  • The third main feud heading into WrestleMania was between The Dream Team (Greg Valentine and Brutus Beefcake) and The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith and Dynamite Kid) over the WWF Tag Team Championship. On August 24, 1985, Beefcake and Valentine won the tag titles from the U.S. Express (Barry Windham and Mike Rotundo). Immediately after their title win, they were challenged by British Bulldogs for the titles. They retained their titles against Bulldogs at a house show on September 11 by getting disqualified. They defended the titles against Bulldogs again on Saturday Night's Main Event, where they emerged victorious against Bulldogs. After Bulldogs failed in winning the titles twice, Dream Team agreed to defend their titles against Bulldogs for a final time with a title match set at WrestleMania.

Event

WrestleMania 2 emanated from three arenas: Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York, the Rosemont Horizon in Rosemont, Illinois and the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena in Los Angeles, California.

New York

In the first match of the show and the New York arena, Paul Orndorff faced The Magnificent Muraco. Both men fought to a double countout.

Next was a WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship match between Macho Man Randy Savage and George "The Animal" Steele. Savage was seconded by his real-life wife Miss Elizabeth. He pinned Steele with a roll-up and put his both feet on the ropes for leverage. As a result, Savage retained the Intercontinental Heavyweight Title. Late in the match Steele became the first man to ever kick out of Savage's patented elbow from the top turnbuckle.

The third match from the Coliseum was between Jake Roberts and George Wells. He hit a DDT on Wells and pinned him to win the match. After the match, Roberts allowed his snake Damian to slither over Wells, who vomited.

The first main event of WrestleMania 2 was a boxing match between Mr. T and Rowdy Roddy Piper. T was seconded by real life boxer Joe Frazier while Piper was seconded by real life boxing trainer Lou Duva. Piper was disqualified for bodyslamming T at 1:15 in the fourth round.

Chicago

The first match from the Chicago portion of WrestleMania 2 was a WWF Women's Championship match between The Fabulous Moolah and Velvet McIntyre. McIntyre attempted a splash on Moolah from the second turnbuckle, but Moolah sidestepped and McIntyre missed the move. Moolah took advantage and pinned McIntyre to retain her title.

The second match was a flag match between Corporal Kirchner and Nikolai Volkoff. Volkoff was seconded by Freddie Blassie. Blassie threw his cane to Volkoff but Kirchner caught it and hit Volkoff with it and then successfully pinned Volkoff for the victory.

The third match was a 20-men battle royal involving WWF wrestlers and National Football League players; NFL players included Jimbo Covert, Bill Fralic, Russ Francis, Ernie Holmes, Harvey Martin and William "The Refrigerator" Perry, while WWF stars included André the Giant, Ted Arcidi, Tony Atlas, The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart and Jim Neidhart), The Killer Bees (B. Brian Blair and Jim Brunzell), Hillbilly Jim, The Iron Sheik, King Tonga, Pedro Morales, Bruno Sammartino, Danny Spivey and Big John Studd. In the end of the match, André the Giant and both members of the Hart Foundation were the final three participants. André first eliminated Neidhart and then Hart to win the battle royal.

The second main event of WrestleMania was a WWF Tag Team Championship match between The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith and Dynamite Kid) and The Dream Team (Greg Valentine and Brutus Beefcake). Bulldogs were seconded by ex-Black Sabbath lead singer Ozzy Osbourne and Lou Albano. Smith pushed Valentine into the corner where Valentine knocked heads with Dynamite Kid. Kid fell to the floor while Smith pinned Valentine to win the tag titles and end Dream Team's seven-month reign.

Los Angeles

Ricky Steamboat faced Hercules in the first match from Los Angeles. Hercules tried to hit a flying bodypress but missed it. Steamboat followed by hitting a flying bodypress of his own for a successful pinfall victory.

Adrian Adonis, seconded by Jimmy Hart defeated Uncle Elmer after a diving headbutt.

Terry and Hoss Funk faced Junkyard Dog and Tito Santana in a tag team match. Funk brothers were seconded by Jimmy Hart. The referee was distracted by Hoss. Hart took advantage and gave his megaphone to Terry who hit it on JYD and then pinned him to get the win.

Next was a WWF World Heavyweight Championship steel cage match which was the third and final main event of WrestleMania 2. It was the only steel cage in WrestleMania history. Hulk Hogan defended his title against King Kong Bundy. Hogan's ribs were heavily taped due to an assault by Bundy on March 1, 1986 edition of Saturday Night's Main Event. Bundy was seconded by Bobby Heenan. In the beginning, Bundy removed the tape from Hogan's ribs. However, Hogan fought back and rammed Bundy's head into the steel cage. He tried to hit a scoop slam on Bundy but missed it. Bundy hit an avalanche and a big splash on Hogan. However, Hogan "Hulked up" and hit a power slam on Bundy followed by a leg drop. He climbed the steel cage but Bundy caught his legs. Hogan kicked Bundy and climbed over the top of the steel cage and climbed on the floor to win the match and retain the title. After the match, Hogan caught Heenan inside the cage; as Bundy was reeling from the match, Hogan rammed Heenan's head into the cage before atomic dropping him outside.

Aftermath

Macho Man Randy Savage and George The Animal Steele continued their feud with each other, leading to a rematch for the WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship on the January 3, 1987 edition of Saturday Night's Main Event where Steele ended up losing. Savage also feuded intensely with Hogan, but was unsuccessful in winning the WWF World Heavyweight Championship from him.

The new WWF Tag Team Champions The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith and Dynamite Kid) prepared to face challenging tag teams. On the October 4, 1986 edition of Saturday Night's Main Event, they defeated former champions Dream Team (Greg Valentine and Brutus Beefcake) in a two out of three falls match to retain the titles.

Hulk Hogan continued his WWF World Heavyweight Championship reign. In addition to Savage, his top competition during 1986 included "Adorable Adrian" Adonis, Hercules Hernandez and, in his biggest feud of the year, Paul Orndorff. With Orndorff, a storyline was developed focusing on the friendship between Hogan and Orndorff, with Adrian Adonis eventually starting trouble between the two and causing the face Orndorff to turn against Hogan.

Following his battle royal win, André the Giant's career was at a crossroads. Not yet evident to fans, André was beginning to suffer the health effects of his terminal illness known as acromegaly; the syndrome that resulting from an excessive production of growth hormone and resulted in his gigantic size. Because of his health, a planned tour of Japan and accepting a starring role in the movie The Princess Bride, André took a brief hiatus from the ring. To explain the absence, a storyline was devised to have André no-show for a tag team match pitting him and a partner of his choosing against longtime rivals Big John Studd and King Kong Bundy, and then have André suspended (at the insistence of manager Bobby Heenan). André would return, but competed under a mask as part of a new team called The Machines. Studd and Bundy insisted – but were never able to prove – that André and "The Giant Machine" were the same person.

WrestleMania 2 marked the last major pay-per-view appearance for Roddy Piper during his initial heel run. Shortly before the event, he taped four weeks worth of "Piper's Pit" segments that would air on the WWF's syndicated programs in April, and then took a four-month hiatus from the ring. When Piper returned to the WWF in August, he became a face and began a violent feud with Adonis, who had in the meantime started his own "Piper's Pit"-type talk show called "The Flower Shop".

Production

This was the only WrestleMania to be held on a Monday.

Ray Charles sang a rendition of "America the Beautiful" before the show at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York. Celebrity guests in attendance for the New York portion of WrestleMania 2 included Cab Calloway, Darryl Dawkins, G. Gordon Liddy, Joan Rivers, Joe Frazier, Lou Duva, Mr. T, Ray Charles, Herb and Susan Saint James. Celebrity guests in attendance for the Chicago portion of WrestleMania 2 included Clara Peller, Dick Butkus, Ed Jones, Ozzy Osbourne, Bill Fralic, Ernie Holmes, Harvey Martin, Jim Covert, Russ Francis, William Perry, and Cathy Lee Crosby. Celebrity guests in attendance for the Los Angeles portion of WrestleMania 2 included Ricky Schroder, Robert Conrad, Tommy Lasorda, and Elvira.

Reception

Rob McNew of 411Mania gave the boxing match * out of *****, stating "Big pull apart brawl afterward. Absolute crap that took way too long and ended in a non-finish." On the WWF Tag Team Championship match, McNew said "Tremendous match that breaks the streak of suck that had been this show thus far. One of the things that I really liked about this match was it seemed to break from the traditional tag team formula. There was no extended face in peril sequence nor was there a hot tag at any point. Easily the match of the night." He awarded it ***1/2. He gave the Steel Cage match between Hogan and Bundy, which was the final main event, **, saying "This felt more like a Saturday Night Main Event match than a WrestleMania main event." McNew entire event a score of 2 out of 10. He said " It lacks the historical significance of WrestleMania I to even watch it for that purpose. This was three hours of pain I’d love to have back. Thankfully the WWF would redeem themselves in a huge way the next year, but for this show, huge disappointment."

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Results

Numbers in parentheses indicate the length of the match.
(c) refers to the champion(s) heading into the match.
  • (Judges: Cab Calloway, Darryl Dawkins & G. Gordon Liddy)

Commentators

Ring Announcer

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Results

Numbers in parentheses indicate the length of the match.
(c) refers to the champion(s) heading into the match.

Commentators

Ring Announcer

  • Chet Coppock

Los Angeles, California

Results

Numbers in parentheses indicate the length of the match.
(c) refers to the champion(s) heading into the match.

Commentators

Ring Announcer

  • Lee Marshall
  • Tommy Lasorda (Main Event)

See also

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