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Championship Contender

In 1993, it appeared that the WWF was moving in a new direction, with Bret Hart taking Hulk Hogan's place as the new face of the company. Or so we thought. We all know WM9 ended with Hogan as WWF Champion once again, this time in most ridiculous fashion as he was challenged by a newly crowned Yokozuna. Hogan got in the ring, dropped the leg, and the WWF revolved around him again. WMIX is, in my opinion, one of the worst of all-time and a tough one to fix. But I'll do my best. It's today's installment in the my "Rewriting WrestleMania" series.
April 4, 1993
Caesar's Palace (Las Vegas, Nevada)
Intercontinental Championship:
Tatanka def. Shawn Michaels w/ Luna Vachon by count-out
The Steiner Brothers def. The Headshrinkers w/ Afa
Doink def. Crush
Razor Ramon def. Bob Backlund
World Tag Team Championship:
Money Inc. def. Hulk Hogan & Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake w/ Jimmy Hart by DQ
"The Narcissist" Lex Luger def. Mr. Perfect
Undertaker w/ Paul Bearer def. Giant Gonzales w/ Harvey Wippleman by DQ
Main Event for WWE Championship:
Yokozuna w/ Mr. Fuji and Jim Cornette def. Bret "Hit Man" Hart to become new champion
After the match, Hulk Hogan def. Yokozuna w/ Mr. Fuji and Jim Cornette to become new champion
*Rewriting WrestleMania IX*
1. The Nasty Boys def. The Headshrinkers w/ Afa
Knobs and Sags were in the twilight of their WWF run in 1993, and I'd have sent them off with a win here in the opener.
2. Tatanka def. Bam Bam Bigelow
Bigelow stands out as missing from this card and I don't think Tatanka deserved to be in a title match at the biggest event of the year. These 2 would've made for a decent feud and match with eachother.
3. WWF Tag Team Championship: The Steiner Brothers def. Money Inc. (c)
Rick and Scott won the tag team titles twice later in the year. Hogan and Beefcake couldn't be taken seriously as tag champions, so why even have them take that route? I'd have put the Steiners over as champs, though I probably would have had them trade wins back and forth with DiBiase and IRS just as they did in reality.
4. Doink def. Crush
I would have gotten rid of this match, except the roster was so weak at this point that it kind of has to stay. Plus it had the memborable moment of the 2 Doinks looking at eachother and mirroring eachother's movements.
5. The Undertaker w/ Paul Bearer def. Razor Ramon
What a step backwards WM9 was for Scott Hall. He went from tag teaming with Flair in the main event of Survivor Series '92 and a WWF Title match against Bret Hart at the '93 Rumble....to Bob Backlund at WrestleMania? Give me a break. I'll put him against Taker in a huge improvement from what took place and make him Taker's 3rd victim in the streak.
6. Intercontinental Championship: Shawn Michaels (c) w/ Luna Vachon def. Mr. Perfect
In my opinion, they missed a big "passing of the torch" moment here by not having Michaels and Hennig match up. Shawn was the next great IC Champ and Mr. Perfect was one of the great IC Champs of all-time. These 2 could have stolen the show.
7. Hulk Hogan w/ Jimmy Hart def. Giant Gonzalez w/ Harvey Wippleman
Hogan was known for being outsized in some of his greatest Mania moments, and this would have been no different. Gonzalez stood 7'6, but somehow Hulkamania would have beaten all odds as usual. And this would have been all you had seen of Hogan. No title win at the end. It should go without saying.
8. "The Narcissist" Lex Luger def. "Macho Man" Randy Savage
For some reason, Vince didn't allow Randy to be a part of the card at this Mania. It's said that he wanted to move in the direction of the younger superstars and that's why he kept Savage at the announce table. But how can you say that when you crown Hogan champion yet again at this show? I'd have Savage put Luger over in his new role as one of the company's top heels.
9. WWF Championship: Bret "Hitman" Hart (c) def. Yokozuna w/ Mr. Fuji and Jim Cornette
I liked Yokozuna, but in my opinion it was ridiculous to give him the title only to job to Hogan in 10 seconds. I'd have Yokozuna win the title in a rematch at King of the Ring or SummerSlam. Bret retains in his first Mania main event. The crowd goes home happy. Or as happy as possible after this dreadful WrestleMania.
Feel free to post your comments and/or your rewritten WrestleMania IX card.