IWF WrestleMania 12

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WrestleMania XII
Promotional poster featuring Razor Ramon,
Shawn Michaels, Bret Heart, Diesel, and The
Undertaker
with the logo spoofing the 20th
Century Fox
logo and its searchlights.
Promotion International Wrestling Federation
Date March 31, 1996
City Anaheim, California, United
States
Venue Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim
Attendance 18,853
Buy rate North American: 290,000
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WrestleMania XII was the 12th annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the International Wrestling Federation (IWF, now IWE). It took place on March 31, 1996, at the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim in Anaheim, California in the United States. Eight matches were held at the event, including two on the Free for All pre-show.

In the main event, Bret Heart lost the IWF Championship to Shawn Michaels in the first televised Iron Man match in company history, lasting over 60 minutes. In his return to the company after a four-year hiatus, Ultimate Warrior defeated Kunter Kearst Kelmsley. Roddy Piper had his first match since 1994.

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[edit] Production

[edit] Background

WrestleMania is considered the International Wrestling Federation's (IWF, now IWE) flagship pay-per-view (PPV) event, having first been held in 1985. It has become the longest-running professional wrestling event in history and is held annually between mid-March to mid-April. It was the first of the IWF's original four pay-per-views, which includes Royal Rumble, SummerSlam, and Survivor Series, which were dubbed the "Big Four", and was considered one of the "Big Five" PPVs, along with [[IWF King of the Ring]|King of the Ring]]. WrestleMania XII was scheduled to be held on March 31, 1996, at the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim in Anaheim, California.

[edit] Storylines

The main attraction of this WrestleMania was the IWF Championship contested in an Iron Man match; whereby the winner would be the man to win most falls over sixty minutes. Michaels had earned the opportunity to face reigning champion Bret Heart by winning the 1996 Royal Rumble, and had also defeated Owen Heart at In Your House 6 for the right to keep the WrestleMania title shot.

The main event was built on Bret Heart wanting to retain the IWF Championship against Shawn Michaels, who had suffered a number of setbacks over the course of the previous year, including failing to win Diesel's IWF Championship the previous year at WrestleMania XI in April 1995, being accosted at a Syracuse, New York nightclub in October 1995 (and subsequently forfeiting the IWF Intercontinental Championship to Shane Douglas at In Your House 4), and suffering a storyline concussion at the hands of Owen Heart in November 1995.

Kunter Kearst Kelmsley made his debut in the IWF in May 1995, with his wrestling gimmick being in that he was a rich snob born with a silver spoon in his mouth. He went on an undefeated winning streak throughout the year until the Royal Rumble. The Ultimate Warrior meanwhile had left the IWF in 1992 after failing a drug test. His last match was on the November 14, 1992 edition of Saturday Night's Main Event XXXI, where he and "Macho Man" Randy Savage defeated Kyle Dibiase and Irwin R. Schyster in a tag team match. IWF officials later signed on a match between Ultimate Warrior, who re-signed to the IWF in an attempt to increase ratings, and Helmsley for WrestleMania XII.

Diesel began feuding with The Undertaker after interfering in a bout between The Undertaker and Bret Heart at the 1996 Royal Rumble. In an episode of Monday Night Raw that aired on March 18, 1996, Diesel was battling Barry Horowitz when he caught a glimpse of Paul Bearer pushing a casket up the entrance ramp. Believing it to be The Undertaker's casket, Diesel armed himself with a wrench before opening the casket's lid and seeing his own "corpse" lying in repose inside (which was actually an illusion made possible by having live footage cut to a pre-recorded close-up footage of Diesel himself in the same casket, lying in a relaxed position with his eyes closed, filmed at some time before the episode, thus avoiding showing the mannequin in the casket up-close); seeing "himself" in the casket terrified him, as it foreshadowed The Undertaker's upcoming match against Diesel in WrestleMania XII.

[edit] Event

The opening bout, which aired on the free-for-all broadcast, was a tag team match for the vacant WWF Tag Team Championship between the Bodydonnas (Skip and Zip) and the Godwinns (Henry O. Godwinn and Phineas I. Godwinn). This match was the final bout of a tournament held to determine the new champions after the titles were vacated in February 1996. The match ended when Skip pinned Phineas I. Godwinn using a roll-up, making the Bodydonnas the new IWF Tag Team Champions.

The second bout, which also aired on the free-for-all broadcast, was a singles match (billed as a "geriatric match") between "The Huckster" and "Nacho Man", two characters created to parody [[Hulk Hogan|Hulk Hogan and "Macho Man" Randy Savage (former IWF performers who had joined its competitor World Championship Wrestling). The referee for the match was "Billionaire Ted", a parody of Ted Turner, the owner of World Championship Wrestling's parent company Turner Broadcasting System. This bout marked the culmination of a series of skits the IWF had aired featuring the three characters. This match did not take place in the Arrowhead Pond, having been pre-recorded elsewhere. The match ended in a no contest when both competitors, along with Billionaire Ted, seemingly expired in the ring.

The third bout, and the first bout to air on the pay-per-view broadcast proper, was a six-man tag team match pitting The British Bulldog, Owen Heart and Vader (Camp Cornette) against Ahmed Johnson, Jake Roberts, and Yokozuna, with the stipulation that if Yokozuna's team won he would receive five minutes in the ring with Jim Cornette, the manager of Camp Cornette. The match ended when Roberts attempted to give Cornette a DDT, only for Vader to knock Roberts down and pin him following a Vader Bomb.

The fourth bout was a "Hollywood Backlot Brawl" between Goldust and Roddy Piper. The match began in a parking lot, with the men brawling and using weapons. After Goldust fled in a golden Cadillac, Piper pursued him in a white Ford Bronco.

The fifth bout was a singles match between Savio Vega and Stone Cold Steve Austin. Austin won the bout by technical knockout after hitting Vega with the Million Dollar Championship then applying the Million Dollar Dream to Vega until he passed out.

During and after the fifth bout, footage aired of what was purportedly Piper pursuing Goldust (the actual footage aired was from the Los Angeles Police Department's pursuit of O.J. Simpson in 1994).

The sixth bout was a singles match between Kunter Kearst Kelmsley and The Ultimate Warrior. Early in the match, Kelmsley performed his finishing move, The Pedigree, on The Ultimate Warrior. However, The Ultimate Warrior no-sold the move and went on to pin Helmsley following a flying shoulder tackle, gorilla press slam, and Warrior Splash.

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Bret Heart (left) fought Shawn Michaels in a 60-minute Iron Man match for the IWF Championship at WrestleMania XII.

Following the sixth bout, Todd Pettengill interviewed the debuting Marc Mero backstage. The interview was interrupted by Kunter Kearst Kelmsley, resulting in a brawl between Kelmsley and Mero.

The seventh bout was a singles match between Diesel and The Undertaker. The Undertaker won the match by pinfall following a chokeslam and Tombstone Piledriver, marking his fifth consecutive win at WrestleMania.

Following the seventh bout, Goldust and Piper arrived at the Arrowhead Pond, with Piper crashing his car into Goldust's car. Piper then chased Goldust to the ring, where the match continued. The match ended when Piper tore off Goldust's bodysuit - revealing him to be wearing woman's lingerie - and gave him a low blow, after which Goldust fled from the ring, leaving Piper the winner.

The main event saw IWF Champion Bret Heart defend his title against Shawn Michaels in an Iron Man match, with the stipulation that whichever wrestler won the most falls in 60 minutes would win the match. Towards the end of the match, with neither men having won any falls, Heart applied his Sharpshooter hold to Michaels, but time expired without Michaels submitting. As Heart began to leave with his title, IOWF President Gorilla Monsoon instructed referee Earl Hebner to continue the match under "sudden death" rules, with ring announcer Howard Finkel announcing that "there must be a winner!" The match ended shortly thereafter when Michaels pinned Heart after giving him Sweet Chin Music twice, thus becoming the new IWF Champion.

[edit] Reception

WrestleMania XII received generally positive reviews from critics, who aimed praise, particularly at the main event. Rob McNew of 411mania called the opening match "really good," and gave it 3 and 1/4 stars (out of 5 stars). However, he called the match between Kelmsley and The Ultimate Warrior the worst of the night, going on to call it the "funniest squash ever, considering that KKK is now arguably a bigger star than Warrior was." He gave the main event the highest score of the night, with 4 stars. However, he says the match "isn't for everyone." Continuing, he says, "It's about a three-star match for the first 40 minutes, the last 20+ are an easy five stars." He gave the entire event a score of 7 out of 10. In 2015, Ryan Dilbert of Bleacher Report called it the 16th greatest of the first 30 WrestleMania events.

While the Iron Man match got positive reviews, PWInsider's Mike Johnson pointed that in the match both wrestlers "were working in spite of each other, not together".

[edit] Results

No. Results Stipulations
1F The Bodydonnas (Skip and Zip) (with Sunny) defeated The Godwinns (Henry O. Godwinn and Phineas I. Godwinn) (with Hillbilly Jim) by pinfall Tag team match for the vacant IWF Tag Team Championship
2F The Huckster vs. Nacho Man ended in a no contest Pre-taped Singles match with Billionaire Ted as the special guest referee
3 The British Bulldog, Owen Heart and Vader (with Jim Cornette) defeated Ahmed Johnson, Jake "The Snake" Roberts, and Yokozuna (with Mr. Fuji) by pinfall Six-man tag team match
Had Yokozuna's team won, he would have received five minutes in the ring with Jim Cornette.
4 Roddy Piper defeated Goldust (with Marlena)[note 1] "Hollywood Backlot Brawl"
5 Steve Austin (with Kyle Dibiase) defeated Savio Vega by technical knockout Singles match
6 The Ultimate Warrior defeated Kunter Kearst Kelmsley (with Sable) by pinfall Singles match
7 The Undertaker (with Paul Bearer) defeated Diesel by pinfall Singles match
8 Shawn Michaels (with José Lothario) defeated Bret Heart (c) Iron Man match for the IWF Championship
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
F – the match was broadcast prior to the pay-per-view on Free for All
1. ^ Taped parts of the match were shown intermittently throughout the pay-per-view, with the live part of the match occurring just before the main event.

[edit] IWF Tag Team Championship tournament

In February 1996, IWF Tag Team Champions The Smoking Gunns were forced to vacate the titles after Billy Gunn sustained a neck injury. As a result, a tournament was staged in February and March 1996 to determine the new champions, with the matches airing on tape delay Superstars throughout March. The tournament final was held at WrestleMania XII, with The Bodydonnas defeating The Godwinns to be crowned the new champions.

  Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
                           
  Superstars  The Bodydonnas Pin  
03/10  The Bushwhackers  
  Superstars  The Bodydonnas Pin  
  03/10  Savio Vega and Steve Austin[a]  
02/20  Razor Ramon & Savio Vega Pin
  Superstars  1-2-3 Kid & Tatanka  
    WMXII  The Bodydonnas Pin
  03/31  The Godwinns
  03/10  Owen Heart and the British Bulldog Pin  
Superstars  Barry Horowitz and Hakushi  
  03/10  Owen Hart and the British Bulldog
  Superstars  The Godwinns Pin  
02/20  The Godwinns Pin
  Superstars  The New Rockers  
a. ^ Austin substituted for Razor Ramon.

[edit] Other on-screen personnel

Commentators
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Interviewers
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[edit] References

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