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Wrestling Unwrapped: WWF Wrestlemania XI Review

WWF Wrestlemania XI Review

On the heels of the ultimate thrill ride, Wrestlemania 33. Wrestling Unwrapped decides to end Wrestlemania season with one more look at one of its historical events. The ultimate crash landing in Wrestlemania XI.

Bam Bam Bigelow headlines the biggest show of the year against Lawrence Taylor in the main event. Can an outsider come in to the WWE and hang with the big boys?

The WWE Championship is also on the line as “Mr. Wrestlemania”, Shawn Michaels challenges the champion Diesel. Can HBK follow up his wire to wire Rumble win with an equally amazing performance on the biggest stage?

Be sure to stick around for the big finish as well. Featuring the best and worst match of the night. The Cash and Trash for the show too.

Wrestling Unwrapped: WWF Wrestlemania XI Review

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About Wrestling Unwrapped

This is what happens when two guys who collect wrestling DVDs and love to talk, get together to talk about wrestling DVDs. The results are rarely pretty. Patrick rarely shuts up, and Harry is full of one liners. This leads to constant badgering about the best and worst in wrestling.

Patrick Ketza

Growing up in Chicago, Patrick has never been away from wrestling. From WWE, ROH, AAW, SHIMMER, and everything in between, he’s had at least a taste of everything. More into the Chicago indie circuit, following SHIMMER and AAW, Patrick still never shies away from making his opinions heard to all who will listen. Patrick also serves as the W2Mnet Wrestling Senior Editor and helps organize things in the section.

Harry Broadhurst

Harry Broadhurst is a product of Youngstown, Ohio. He started watching wrestling at the age of six and attended his first live event at the age of nine. Harry’s been obsessed with this psuedosport every since. He also enjoys long walks on the beach and busting Patrick Ketza’s stones on Wrestling Unwrapped.

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