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Championship Contender

The next installment in my "Rewriting WrestleMania" series takes us back to the beginning of the Austin era: WrestleMania XIV. With "Stone Cold" Steve Austin being the most popular superstar in WWF/E history, his first title reign had to start somewhere. With Shawn Michaels on his way out with a nagging back injury, it was the perfect time and place for Austin to have his chance to carry the company on his shoulders. The year before, he had put on a fantastic match with Bret Hart and they probably knew then that they had their next #1 guy. WM14 also hosted The Undertaker's best and most personal feud to this day, when he faced his brother Kane, who debuted the previous October at Badd Blood. There's honestly not a lot about this WM that I would change, based on who they had available at the time. I think they did a pretty good job booking this one. However, it could always be better. Here are the full results.
March 29, 1998
FleetCenter (Boston, MA)
Tag Team Battle Royal
Legion of Doom w/ Sunny def. Savio Vega & Miquel Perez, Truth Commission, Bradshaw & Chainz, Mark Henry & D-Lo Brown, Quebecers, Rock N' Roll Express, Farooq & Kama, Jose Estrada & Jesus Castillo, Headbangers, Scott Taylor & Brian Christopher, The D.O.A., The Godwinns and the New Midnight Express
Light Heavyweight Championship
Taka Michinoku def. Aguila to retain
European Championship
Triple H w/ Chyna def. Owen Hart to retain
Mixed Tag Team Match
Marc Mero & Sable def. The Artist Formerly Known as Goldust & Luna
Intercontinental Championship
The Rock w/ Nation of Domination def. Ken Shamrock after reverse decision when Shamrock would not release the ankle lock
Dumpster Match for World Tag Team Championship
Cactus Jack & Terry Funk def. New Age Outlaws to become new champions
Undertaker def. Kane w/ Paul Bearer
WWE Championship Main Event
Stone Cold def. Shawn Michaels w/ D-Generation X (Mike Tyson was special ring enforcer)
*Rewriting WrestleMania XIV*
1. Tag Team Championship #1 Contenders Fatal 4-Way: LOD 2000 w/ Sunny def. The Headbangers, Too Much, and the Disciples of Apocalypse
I thought the battle royal was a bit overkill for a tag team title match. I would've put my favorite 4 teams in a match together. Though they were a "new" LOD with a slightly new look, they were still the LOD and still the best in the business.
2. Light Heavyweight Championship: Taka Michinoku (c) def. Aguila
I thought it was cool that they showcased the light heavyweight division at Mania, which was WWF's attempt to keep up with the amazing cruiserweight division in WCW. Taka was the best they had, so he was the right choice for champion.
3. European Championship: Triple H (c) w/ Chyna def. Owen Hart
I wouldn't change a thing here either. Owen playing "The Black Hart", after all other members of The Hart Foundation had left for WCW, made for a great feud with Triple H, who played a big part in the "Montreal Screwjob."
4. Intercontinental Championship: The Rock (c) w/ The Nation def. Ken Shamrock
I liked the twist of having Shamrock win, then lose it back after going apeshit on all the officials and putting the ankle lock back on The Rock twice more after the match. I'd keep this the same as well.
5. Mixed Tag: Marc Mero & Sable def. The Artist Formerly Known As Goldust & Luna
We thought Goldust was a freak until he revealed his TAFKA Goldust persona. I liked this feud and match, nothing needs to change here.
6. WWF Tag Team Championship Dumpster Match: Cactus Jack & Chainsaw Charlie def. New Age Outlaws (c)
I almost inserted the LOD and made it a triple threat, but if it's not broken...
7. The Undertaker def. Kane w/ Paul Bearer
You'd have to be crazy to make any changes to this feud.
8. WWF Championship: "Stone Cold" Steve Austin def. "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels (c) w/ D-Generation X (Mike Tyson as Special Guest Enforcer)
Though I thought Tyson turning on DX and joining Austin's side was a bit predictable and corny, there's no major changes I'd make either. It was Austin's time and Shawn needed to get his back fixed, so the timing couldn't have been better for the fans to jump on Austin's bandwagon and crown him new champ. This has been the Mania I would change the least about so far and maybe the rest of the way up until WM30. We'll see.
Feel free to comment and/or post your rewritten WrestleMania XIV here.