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Championship Contender

Today's installment in my "Rewriting WrestleMania" series takes us to the Arrowhead Pond in 1996 for WrestleMania 12. It was the first ever Iron Man match between Bret "Hitman" Hart and back-to-back Royal Rumble winners Shawn Michaels. It was also the return of Ultimate Warrior, who had last been seen on WWF television at SummerSlam '92. It would be Kevin Nash's last WrestleMania before jumping ship to WCW like so many others had, with the huge contracts that Ted Turner could offer. Unfortunately, Razor Ramon wouldn't even be able to compete on the card (if memory serves me correctly, it was a wellness policy issue). It was also the very first WrestleMania for "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. I think it goes without saying that it was a rebound year for WrestleMania, as it was the strongest card they had produced since WM8, despite having the least amount of matches on the card in WM history; just 6. But it could have been much better than it was in my opinion, and I'll explain how. Let's see the results.
March 31, 1996
Arrowhead Pond (Anaheim, CA)
Owen Hart, British Bulldog & Vader w/ Jim Cornette def. Yokozuna, Jake "The Snake" Roberts & Ahmed Johnson
Hollywood Backlot Brawl
"Rowdy" Roddy Piper def. Goldust w/ Marlena
"Stone Cold" Steve Austin w/ "Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase def. Savio Vega
Ultimate Warrior def. Hunter Hearst Helmsley w/ Sable
Undertaker w/ Paul Bearer def. Diesel
WWE Iron Man Match for WWE Championship
Shawn Michaels def. Bret "Hit Man" Hart in overtime
*Rewriting WrestleMania XII*
1. WWF Tag Team Championship Tournament Final: The Bodydonnas w/ Sunny def. The Godwinns w/ Hillbilly Jim
I had no problem with these being the final 2 teams in the tournament. The tag division was still extremely weak at this time. It was placed perfectly in the pre-show, and had an entertaining ending with Sunny distracting Phineas to help the Bodydonnas get the pin.
2. Vader w/ Jim Cornette def. Yokozuna w/ Mr. Fuji
I'd open the show with the battle of the bohemoths here 1-on-1 instead of putting them in a 6-man tag. The problem with that 60-plus minute Iron Man match is that it turned it almost into a 1-match show. What I've done with the main event opens some time up. Yokozuna's first match as a face ends in a loss.
3. "Stone Cold" Steve Austin w/ "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase def. Jake "The Snake" Roberts
I'd have Austin go over Jake here and someone we could take more seriously in June for the King of the Ring. Of course, Austin could still beat Jake in the semis so we still get the infamous "Austin 3:16" promo.
4. Ahmed Johnson & Savio Vega def. Owen Hart & British Bulldog w/ Jim Cornette
Ahmed and Davey Boy match up well physically, and so do Owen and Savio. This could make for an entertaining tag match up and Ahmed would get the pin to make him look strong on his way to becoming #1 contender for the IC Title.
5. Ultimate Warrior def. Hunter Hearst Helmsley w/ Sable
I think Warrior getting the squash match over Helmsley (who was in hot water for breaking kayfabe with "The Kliq at the infamous MSG house show) was the right call. Helmsley was low man on the totem pole, so he had to pay the price.
6. Hollywood Back Lot Brawl: "Rowdy Roddy Piper def. Goldust w/ Marlena
Even though I would've loved to see Razor Ramon take on Goldust because I really loved that feud, Razor had made his bed and had to lie in it. This is a rare time when I'm ok with them not putting the IC Title on the line at Mania. They made the very best of a tough situation. The Piper/Goldust feud was excellent and the back lot brawl exceeded my expectations. I wouldn't change any of this.
7. The Undertaker w/ Paul Bearer def. Diesel
They booked Nash great before he parted for WCW. A great feud with Taker and then Shawn at the following In Your House. This was also a match I'd change nothing about. Taker and Diesel matched up great though anyone with internet access knew that Diesel had one foot out the door of WWF, they really made this work instead of just giving us a vibe that Diesel had zero chance.
8. WWF Championship Iron Man Match: "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels w/ Jose Lothario def. Bret "Hitman" Hart (c), 2 falls to 1 in OT
For starters, I would have made this a 30-minute Iron Man match, not 60. Yes, it was amazing to see the endurance of both guys to go for that long in the ring, and still not have scored a fall on the other. But it also got a bit boring at times. 30 minutes would have been plenty of time, and I would have had them tied at 1 fall each when time expired. Then I would have probably had it go another 10 minutes before Shawn hit the Sweet Chin Music and became the champion. It seemed like as soon as that bell rang to kick off OT, Shawn hit the superkick and it was over. I thought that should have had more build. Other than that, it was one of the classics in WrestleMania main event history. I'm sure many will disagree with me about shortening it, but it allows for the rest of the card to develop a bit better.
Feel free to comment and/or post your WrestleMania XII changes.