Event:
WrestleMania 2: "What the World is Coming To"
Date: April 5, 1986
Location: Long Island, New York
Arena: Nassau Coliseum
Attendance: 16,585
Don Muraco and Paul
Orndorff fought to a Double Count out (4:10)....Intercontinental
Heavyweight Title Match: Randy Savage
pinned George Steele to retain the Intercontinental
title (5:10)....Jake Roberts pinned George Wells
(3:15)....Boxing Match: Mr. T
(managed by Joe Frazier) defeated Roddy Piper
(managed by Lou Duva) by Disqualification (1:15 -
4th Round) in a "boxing" match. Cab Calloway, Darryl
Dawkins, and G. Gordon Liddy were the judges.
Event:
WrestleMania 2: "What the World is Coming
To"
Date: April 5, 1986
Location: Rosemont, Illinois
Arena: The Horizon
Attendance: 9,000
World Womens'
Title Match: Fabulous Moolah pinned Desiree
Peterson to retain the title (1:25)....Flag
Match: Cpl. Kirschner pinned Nikolai
Volkoff (2:05) in a "flag" match....World
Tag Team Title Match: The British Bulldogs
(Davey Boy Smith and Dynamite Kid, seconded by Ozzy
Osbourne) defeated Greg Valentine and Brutus
Beefcake (13:03) when Smith pinned Valentine to win
the titles....Battle Royal: Andre
the Giant won a "battle royal" which included both
wrestlers and NFL players. The other wrestlers were:
Ted Arcidi, Tony Atlas, Brian Blair, Jim Brunzell,
Bret Hart, Hillbilly Jim, Iron Sheik, King Tonga,
Pedro Morales, Jim Niedhart, Bruno Sammartino, Danny
Spivey, & John Studd. The NFL players were: Jimbo
Covert, Bill Fralic, Russ Francis, Ernie Holmes,
Harvey Martin, & William Perry. Dick Butkus and Ed
"Too Tall" Jones were the special referees.
Event:
WrestleMania 2: "What the World is Coming
To"
Date: April 5, 1986
Location: Los Angeles, California
Arena: Los Angeles Sports Arena
Attendance: 14,500
Ricky Steamboat
pinned Hercules Hernandez....Adrian Adonis pinned
Uncle Elmer....Terry and Dory Funk beat Junkyard Dog
and Tito Santana (13:00) when Terry pinned Junkyard
Dog....World Heavyweight Title Match (Steel
Cage): Hulk Hogan beat King Kong Bundy
(11:00) in a "steel cage" match to retain the title.
Robert Conrad was the special referee.