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WrestleMania IV
Promotional poster featuring André the Giant
and Hulk Hogan
Tagline(s) What the World is Watching!
Imformation
Promotion International Wrestling Federation
Date March 27, 1988
Attendance 18,165
Venue Trump Plaza
City Atlantic City, New Jersey
Pay-per-view chronology
Survivor Series
(1987)
WrestleMania
IV
SummerSlam
(1988)
WrestleMania chronology
WrestleMania
III
WrestleMania
IV
WrestleMania
V

WrestleMania IV was the fourth annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the International Wrestling Federation (IWF). It took place on March 27, 1988 at the Trump Plaza in Atlantic City, New Jersey.

The main event was the finals of a 14-man tournament for the IWF Championship where Brady Savage defeated Kyle Johnson to win the vacant title. The main matches on the undercard were a 20-man battle royal won by Bad News Brown, Demolition (Ax and Smash) versus Strike Force (Tito Santana and Rick Martel) for the IWF Tag Team Championship, Brutus Beefcake versus The Honky Tonk Man for the IWF Intercontinental Championship and a 14-man tournament for the vacated IWF Championship.

Contents

Background

The main feud heading into WrestleMania was between Hulk Hogan and André the Giant. In January 1987, Hogan was awarded a trophy for his third year as IWF Champion while Hogan's best friend André was awarded a smaller trophy than Hogan's, for being undefeated in IWF for 15 years. Hogan congratulated his friend and said that André was the real champion of superstars all around the world, but André exited the arena before Hogan could even finish. In February, Andre announced his new manager, Bobby Heenan, Hogan's longtime enemy. Hogan begged André to drop Heenan, but Andre refused. André said that he had come to challenge Hogan for the IWF title at WrestleMania. He ripped off Hogan's Hulkamania shirt and tore off Hulk's gold chain, turning heel. This culminated in their historic match at WrestleMania III in March, where Hogan defeated André to retain the title. During the match, he set a record by scoop slamming the 540-pound Frenchman. At the first Survivor Series in November, André, One Man Gang, King Kong Bundy, Butch Reed and Rick Rude defeated Hogan, Paul Orndorff, Don Muraco, Ken Patera and Bam Bam Bigelow in a Survivor Series match. At the first Royal Rumble in January 1988, Hogan and André had their official contract signing for a IWF Championship rematch. Their rematch took place on the first-ever edition of The Main Event in February, where André controversially won the title from Hogan in a screwjob involving a fake referee. André became the shortest reigning IWF Champion with a reign of only 47 seconds as he sold the title to Kyle Johnson and received a large sum of money. Andre revealed, in an arena interview with Johnson a few weeks before the event that be planned to take a year off and go on a cruise with the money Johnson was paying him once he secured the title for him at WrestleMania 4, further explaining why Andre was sell off the belt he had wanted himself at WrestleMania 3 just a year earlier. IWF President Jack Tunney, however, vacated the title and ordered it to be decided in a 14-man tournament at WrestleMania IV.

Event

The event began with Gladys Knight singing a rendition of "America the Beautiful". The first match was a twenty-man battle royal with the winner to receive a large trophy. The participants were Bad News Brown, The Bolsheviks (Nikolai Volkoff and Boris Zhukov), The Heart Foundation (Bret Heart and Jim Furlong), The Killer Bees (B. Brian Blair and Jim Brunzell), Danny Davis, George Steele, Harley Race, Hillbilly Jim, The Rougeau Brothers (Jacques and Raymond), The Young Stallions (Paul Roma and Jim Powers), The Junkyard Dog, Ken Patera, Ron Bass, Sam Houston, and Sika. After fourteen eliminations, the final six participants were Brown, Bret Heart, Roma, Race, Jacques Rougeau and JYD. Race hit a back body drop on Rougeau sending him over the top rope before JYD punched him over the top rope. Brown dumped out Roma as JYD was left to battle Heart and Brown. The duo double-teamed him and Heart caught JYD as Brown clotheslined JYD but JYD sidestepped and Heart was hit with the clothesline. JYD hit both men with several headbutts before they both decided to cooperate and they eliminated JYD. Heart decided that he and Brown would share the trophy but Brown betrayed him and hit him with a Ghetto Blaster and pounded on him before eliminating him over the top rope to win the battle royal. Brown was presented with the trophy, but Heart attacked him from behind and broke the trophy, thereby turning babyface.

The fourteen-man tournament for the IWF Championship then began. In the first round, Kyle Johnson defeated Jim Duggan, Don Muraco defeated Dino Bravo by disqualification after Bravo pulled the referee in front of him, causing the ref to be hit by Muraco's finishing move, Brady Savage defeated Butch Reed, Greg Valentine defeated Ricky Steamboat, One Man Gang defeated Bam Bam Bigelow and Rick Rude fought Jake Roberts to a time limit draw. The winners advanced to the quarterfinals while Rude and Roberts were both eliminated from the tournament. As former champions, Andre the Giant and Hulk Hogan were given a bye and directly qualified for the quarters.

In his pay-per-view (PPV) debut, The Ultimate Warrior faced Bobby Heenan's client, Hercules. Warrior snapped Hercules' chain and chopped him in the corner. Hercules tried to fight back and he hit three clotheslines on Warrior, who no-sold Hercules' clotheslines. Hercules fell to the mat each time during his unsuccessful clothesline attempts. The powerhouse Warrior countered a Hercules clothesline and hit a clothesline of his own. He pounded on Hercules outside the ring before reentering the ring where Warrior hit a forearm club. In the corner, Warrior hit him with ten punches but Hercules made a comeback with an inverted atomic drop. He hit a half nelson suplex on Warrior who got his shoulder up first, as the referee counted, giving Warrior the win.

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Greg Valentine, who faced Brady Savage in the quarterfinals of the IWF Championship tournament

The quarterfinals started as Hulk Hogan took on André the Giant. During the match, Hogan hit André in front of referee Joey Marella while André hit Hogan with a chair. After both men hit each other with the chair, they both were disqualified by Marella and, as a result, they both were eliminated from the tournament. In the following matches, Kyle Johnson defeated Don Muraco and Brady Savage defeated Greg Valentine while One Man Gang received a bye in the quarter-finals, due to Rick Rude and Jake Roberts having wrestled to a time limit draw in the first round. Brutus Beefcake took on Jimmy Heart's client, IWF Intercontinental Champion The Honky Tonk Man for the title. The challenger connected with an atomic drop at the outset of the matchup. Beefcake hit Honky with a high knee, then missed an elbow drop on Honky, who took control with a second turnbuckle fist drop. He went for the Shake, Rattle & Roll on Beefcake but instead kneed him in the face. He went to the top rope to do some high-flying but Beefcake hooked the top rope and clotheslined Honky before applying a sleeper hold. Honky's manager Jimmy Heart hit the referee with his megaphone. The bell didn't ring but it was announced that Beefcake won by disqualification, which meant that Honky was still the champion because a title does not change hands via a DQ.

The Islanders (Haku and Tama) and their manager Bobby Heenan took on British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Aldrich and Dynamite Kid) and Koko B. Ware. Dynamite landed some quick hits on Tama who tried to shake hands with Dynamite but he catapulted Tama over the top rope. Aldrich tagged in but missed an elbow drop on Tama, allowing Tama to tag Haku. Aldrich hit a flying crossbody on Haku for a near-fall. Aldrich went for another pin but Haku kicked out again. Haku hit an arm wrench and tagged Tama. Tama grabbed Aldrich's arm and came out of it with a military press slam. Tama tagged in Haku who put Davey in a backbreaker but Aldrich flipped out of it and tagged in Koko. He hit Haku with a missile dropkick and a Frankensteiner. Dynamite tagged in and clotheslined Haku before ran into Haku's boot. Heenan tagged and stomped Dynamite before tagging in Tama. Tama hit a back body drop on Dynamite but missed a big splash. Tama tagged Haku while Dynamite tagged Koko. Heenan tagged in but was dropkicked in the corner by Koko, who the Islanders attacked. This prompted the Bulldogs to enter the ring. All six men brawled in the ring as the referee sent the Bulldogs to the corner while the Islanders picked up Heenan and threw him on top of Koko, leading to a pinfall win.

The semi-final match of the IWF Championship tournament began featuring Brady Savage against One Man Gang while Kyle Johnson received a bye in the semi-finals due to the double disqualification of Hulk Hogan versus André the Giant. Savage hit a hotshot on OMG before the big OMG began his powerful moves. He overpowered Savage before he missed a big splash. He fell to the outside as Savage connected with a diving double axe handle, Savage then went for a scoop slam. OMG's manager, Slick, began taunting Savages's valet, Miss Elizabeth. She climbed to the apron to stay away from him. Slick jumped on the apron and handed OMG his cane. He nailed Savage with it and attempted to jab him as he lay on the mat but Savage kept rolling away. The referee saw OMG using his cane and disqualified him and awarded the match to Savage. As a result of the win, Savage advanced to the finals to face Kyle Johnson for the vacated IWF title. Before the final round, Strike Force (Tito Santana and Rick Martel) defended the IWF Tag Team Championship against Demolition (Ax and Smash. Smash nailed Martel before both teams began brawling in the ring. Strike Force hit Smash with a double back elbow for a near-fall. Santana applied an armbar on Ax before Martel tagged in and applied an armbar but Ax headbutted him and tagged in Smash. Santana tagged in but was caught in a bear hug and was clotheslined by Ax. He hit a big scoop slam and suplexed Santana. Ax tagged in but ducked off a low Irish whip. Santana hit a flying forearm smash on an interfering Smash and tagged in Martel who dropkicked both Ax and Smash a number of times and applied a Boston crab on Smash. Santana grabbed Mr. Fuji up onto the apron, allowing Ax to get his manager's cane. He nailed Martel with it as Smash covered Martel for the pin. As a result, Demolition became the new IWF Tag Team Champions.

The main event was the tournament final for the vacant IWF Championship between Brady Savage and Kyle Johnson. Savage was tired due to his semifinal match against the big One Man Gang while Johnson took advantage of his freshness as he had received a bye in the semifinals. He dominated most of the match but in the end, Savage made a comeback and tried to hit a Savage Elbow on Johnson but Johnson moved out of the way. He applied a Million Dollar Dream on Savage. With the referee distracted due to interference by André the Giant, Hogan (who had been brought down mid-match by Miss Elizabeth on request by Savage to neutralize Andre's presence) took advantage and nailed DiBiase with a steel chair. Savage climbed up the top rope for a second elbow drop attempt and this time, he successfully hit Savage Elbow. He followed it up with a pinfall victory. He won the tournament and vacant IWF Championship. After the match, Hogan, Miss Elizabeth and Savage celebrated Savage's IWF Championship win.

Aftermath

Main article: The Mega Powers and WrestleMania V

After Brady Savage won the vacant IWF Championship at WrestleMania, with the help of Hulk Hogan, the duo formed a very successful tag team The Mega Powers, which ruled the IWF for 12 months. Kyle Johnson and André the Giant also formed a tag team known as The Mega Bucks. The two teams battled each other, culminating in a tag team main event at the inaugural SummerSlam, where Savage and Hogan won. Their next feud was with The Twin Towers (Akeem and Big Bossman), whom they defeated on February 3, 1989 edition of The Main Event. Savage turned heel by abandoning Hogan to fend himself alone against Twin Towers. Hogan managed to pick up the victory. This culminated in Savage defending the title in the main event of WrestleMania V, which was dubbed "Mega Powers Explode". Hogan defeated Savage, ending his reign which lasted 371 days. Hogan formed a tag team with Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake in summer of 1989 to feud with Savage and Hogan's "real-life" enemy Zeus. At SummerSlam, Hogan and Beefcake beat Savage and Zeus in a tag team match. A rematch occurred between the two teams under a steel cage at No Holds Barred.

Results

# Results Stipulations
1 Bad News Brown defeated nineteen other participants by last eliminating Bret Heart 20-man battle royal
2 Kyle Johnson (with Virgil and André the Giant) defeated Jim Duggan First round tournament match
3 Don Muraco (with Billy Graham) defeated Dino Bravo (with Frenchy Martin) by disqualification First round tournament match
4 Greg Valentine (with Jimmy Heart) defeated Ricky Steamboat (with Little Dragon) First round tournament match
5 Brady Savage (c) (with Miss Elizabeth) defeated Butch Reed (with Slick) First round tournament match
6 One Man Gang (with Slick) defeated Bam Bam Bigelow (with Oliver Humperdink) by countout First round tournament match
7 Rick Rude (with Bobby Heenan) and Jake Roberts fought to a time-limit draw First round tournament match
8 Ultimate Warrior defeated Hercules (with Bobby Heenan) Singles match
9 Hulk Hogan and André the Giant (with Kyle Johnson and Virgil) fought to a double disqualification Quarter-final tournament match
10 Kyle Johnson defeated Don Muraco (with Billy Graham) Quarter-final tournament match
11 Brady Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) defeated Greg Valentine (with Jimmy Heart) Quarter-final tournament match
12 Brutus Beefcake defeated The Honky Tonk Man (c) (with Jimmy Heart and Peggy Sue) by disqualification Singles match for the IWF Intercontinental Championship
13 The Islanders (Haku and Tama) and Bobby Heenan defeated The British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Aldrich and Dynamite Kid) and Koko B. Ware Six-man tag team match
14 Brady Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) defeated One Man Gang (with Slick) by disqualification Semi-final tournament match
15 Demolition (Ax and Smash) (with Mr. Fuji) defeated Strike Force (Tito Santana and Rick Martel) (c) Tag team match for the IWF Tag Team Championship
16 Brady Savage (with Miss Elizabeth and Hulk Hogan) defeated Kyle Johnson (with André the Giant) Tournament final for the vacant IWF Championship
1. The other participants included were: Boris Zhukov, Brian Blair, Danny Davis, George Steele, Harley Race, Hillbilly Jim, Jacques Rougeau, Jim Brunzell, Jim Furlong, Jim Powers, The Junkyard Dog, Ken Patera, Nikolai Volkoff, Paul Roma, Raymond Rougeau, Ron Bass, Sam Houston, and Sika.

Tournament bracket

Pin-Pinfall; CO-Countout; DQ-Disqualification; DDQ-Double disqualification

  First round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                                     
 Hulk Hogan  
 BYE  
   Hulk Hogan 5:23  
 
   Andre the Giant DDQ  
 Andre the Giant
 BYE  
   BYE  
   Kyle Johnson  
 Jim Duggan 5:02  
 Kyle Johnson Pin  
   Kyle Johnson 5:35
 
   Don Muraco Pin  
 Don Muraco 4:54
 Dino Bravo DQ  
   Kyle Johnson 9:27
   Brady Savage Pin
 Ricky Steamboat 9:11  
 Greg Valentine Pin  
   Greg Valentine 6:07
 
   Brady Savage Pin  
 Brady Savage Pin
 Butch Reed 4:09  
   Brady Savage 4:35
   One Man Gang DQ  
 Bam Bam Bigelow 2:55  
 One Man Gang CO  
   One Man Gang
 
   BYE  
 Jake Roberts 15:00
 Rick Rude Draw  

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Notes

  • Gladys Knight sang a rendition of "America the Beautiful" before the show.
  • This WrestleMania featured 16 matches, more than any other WrestleMania to date.
  • WrestleMania IV and V are the only two WrestleManias to be held at the same venue for two consecutive years.
  • Hulk Hogan and André the Giant went to a draw by double disqualification in this event. This would be Hogan's first WrestleMania match in which a disqualification occurred. This was Hogan's first and only time going to a draw at WrestleMania. Hogan and Andre also have the distinction of being the first two wrestlers in the history of the event to have a WrestleMania rematch. They had wrestled each other the previous year at WrestleMania III in what many deem the most famous wrestling contest of all time.

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