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Shawn Michaels vs. The UGLYtaker headlines the front-page of a newspaper plus online article; More WrestleMania 25 Photos

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The Houston Chronicle Newspaper features a full-length story on Shawn Michaels vs. The UGLYtaker match from last night's WrestleMania 25. Click here to see the newspaper clipping. In relation, their website Chron.Com also has artcile up below.

Shawn Michaels, the old football player from San Antonio, and Mark Calaway, aka the Undertaker, the old basketball player from Houston, brought down the house Sunday night during WrestleMania XXV at Reliant Stadium.

Michaels and the Undertaker, scripted or not, was simply one heck of a slobberknocker.

In 31 minutes of Tombstone piledrivers, superkicks, DDTs, figure-four leglocks and crossface headlocks, the Undertaker prevailed over Michaels to run his WrestleMania record to 17-0 in the most widely anticipated event of a four-hour card that surely justified the trip to Texas for World Wrestling Entertainment fans from all 50 states and dozens of foreign countries.

“I brought my son today, and he’s 8 years old, and I’ve been watching Shawn Michaels since I was 8,” said Robert Quinones of San Antoino. “I realize it’s show, but they showed stamina and endurance. There isn’t one of us who can go in there and do what they did.”

Spectacles like Michaels vs. the Undertaker surely will stoke the same sort of devotion from WWE fans as they scatter to return home today and plot their course toward next year’s event in suburban Phoenix. Each near fall brought screams of excitement from fans watching with the naked eye from expensive floor seats or on the giant stadium monitors from the upper deck.

At the match’s end, Michaels, 43, and the Undertaker, 44, both lay on the canvas as the crowd cheered, and there’s a better than 50-50 chance that the exhaustion was real, not staged, after a half-hour’s action inside and outside the 20-by-20-foot squared circle at Reliant’s 50-yard line.


And lastly, I added even more photos of Shawn from last night's WrestleMania 25 courtesy of Mike Mastrandrea Photography via Slam.Canoe.Ca. See the rest here and here.



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Shawn Michaels Tops BaltimoreSun.Com's Top 25 WrestleMania Stars List; Shawn Michaels is upset on new DX book; More WrestleMania 25 Fan Axxess Photos

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Shawn came in at No. 2 on BaltimoreSun.Com's Top 25 WrestleMania Stars List. BOO! Shawn should have been No. 1!

Next, The WrestlingObserver.Com reports that during a recent interview, Shawn Michaels talked about the upcoming WWE book about D-Generation X and said he read the first draft of the book and wasn't happy with it. Michaels felt it didn't accurately convey what was going on at the time.

And lastly, I added two more Shawn photos at the WWE WrestleMania 25 Fan Axxess event last friday (04/03). Click here for more.



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WWE 3Count predicts Shawn Michaels will end Undertaker's streak at WrestleMania 25; WrestleMania 25 Fan Axxess Photos

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And lastly, below are the photos of Shawn at the WWE WrestleMania 25 Fan Axxess event today. I added some of the fan photos because they are obviously Shawn fans :).


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New York, New York, Fox News Channel article

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Below are some of notable quotes from Shawn in today's article from FoxNews.Com where in he talks about WrestleMania in the past 25 years. For the full interview, click here.

“We do 12 pay-per-views a year, sometimes 13 or 14, but there will never be more eyes on you within the industry and outside the industry obviously worldwide than at WrestleMania,”. “As a performer, WrestleMania is something you look forward to all year as a performer. It’s a make or break for any young guy and veteran.”

“I remember hearing that WWE was putting on what was going to be the biggest show in the industry,”. “I had just broken into wrestling. I was in Oklahoma City that afternoon and in Tulsa that night. I just remember wondering what it would be like to be part of it. I was 19 years old at the time and it was nothing more than a dream.”


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Houston, Texas, Houston Chronicle audio interview and article

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Also below is some of notable quotes from Shawn in a recent article from Chron.Com featuring some of the famous pro-wrestlers of Texas which of course that inlclude our beloved Shawn Michaels. For the full article click here.

On growing up idolizing fellow Texans: “I found myself wanting to pattern myself after the Texas guys I saw on TV,” “You really start to grasp and realize that we really are different from everyone else, and it goes deep.”

On meeting Steve Austin for the first time during high school days and his thoughts on defeating Steve's football team: “That’s phenomenal,” “That’s a wonderful story. I had no idea that Steve and I could have met on the gridiron many years before we met in the ring.”


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Top 25 Golden Moments of WrestleMania; Possible Spoiler about Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker at WrestleMania 25

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Below is a recent article on WWE.Com fearuring the Top 25 Golden Moments of WrestleMania where in Shawn made four (4) Top Golden Moments than any other superstars! WOW!

#2: WrestleMania XII
The history between Shawn Michaels and WWE Hall of Famer Bret Hart is well documented, but at WrestleMania XII, these two ring warriors battled for an hour in a WWE Iron Man Match. And when time ran out with neither picking up the win, overtime was called for, with HBK fulfilling a boyhood dream by becoming WWE Champion. Watch HBK's greatest matches...

#5: WrestleMania XIV
On this fateful night in Boston, Shawn Michaels put his WWE Championship on the line against the up-and-coming "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, with Mike Tyson as the special enforcer on the outside. When push came to shove, Stone Cold hit his patented Stunner to capture the gold and usher in the Austin era in WWE.

#14: WrestleMania XXIII
The one-time tag team champions did battle at WrestleMania 23, with John Cena defending his WWE Championship against "Mr. WrestleMania," Shawn Michaels. In a match built on conflicting in-ring styles, HBK submitted to Cena after a second STF proved to be too much fo even The Showstopper.

#18: WrestleMania X WrestleMania X
will always be remembered for the Ladder Match between Shawn Michaels and Razor ramon. With each man claiming to be Intercontinental Champion, both titles hung in the balance high above the ring. Razor Ramon capitalized on an HBK mistake to climb his was to gold and victory.

And lastly, The ff. news is from WrestlingObserver.Com.


Most consider the strongest storyline to be The Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels, which is also expected to be the best match on the show. Part of the reason is Michaels has been hands-on regarding the creative aspect of the build, like he was in the Chris Jericho feud. The other strength is that the two of them had a good idea for a long time that this would be the match, and there have been no changes in creative aspects to the match since the decision was made. The key to the story is Michaels getting the better of Undertaker at every turn, and in doing so, getting into his head in a manner that nobody ever has. Every time Undertaker goes for revenge, Michaels sneaks away. On the final show, with Michaels doing an interview with a mock funeral parlor, the lights went out, and Undertaker was in the ring. However, Michaels disappeared. Undertaker thought Michaels was hiding in a casket, opened the casket and he wasn’t there. Undertaker was then frustrated and sold it big. Then Michaels came from under the casket and superkicked him one last time.

The major spoiler is below!

Michaels has been walking about more gingerly than in the past, as his knees are in really bad shape. It’s speculated that he may need even more of a schedule break, if not time off, fairly soon.


This SUCKS!! Shawn might loss to Taker because Shawn is injured?? WTF!? No way!! HBK should win no matter what!! If you know your history, Shawn was screwed out from his Championship at WrestleMania 15 against Stone Cold because of his back injury. WWE let Stone Cold won in that match because Shawn has a bad back injury that time and NOW this ugly scenario might happen again because Shawn has a knee injury. This is so UNFAIR!! NO WAY!! Shawn Michaels is MR. WRESTLEMANIA so I would expect WWE should be smart enough and let Shawn wins because he deserves it more than Taker!! Shawn Michaels is more popular and more famous than taker!! HBK SHOULD WIN!! HBK!!

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Orlando Sentinel interview with Shawn Michaels

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Below is the recent interview of Shawn Michaels yesterday morning 03/30 (Monday) with OrlandoSentinel.Com by Brian Fritz.

When it comes to WrestleMania, one person steals the show time after time. That's why Shawn Michaels has earned the nickname "Mr. WrestleMania". Last year, he had the emotional task of facing Ric Flair in what was the final match of the "Nature Boy's" legendary career. On Sunday, April 5 he will square off against The Undertaker at WrestleMania 25 who is a perfect 16-0 on sports entertainment's biggest stage. Recently, I spoke with Michaels about the match, last year's show, the Hall of Fame and more.

You’ve been one of the main stars at WrestleMania for so many years – you’re Mr. WrestleMania. Does it ever get old for you or is it special every year?
You know – it does. It gets more special every year especially since my comeback. Every year I get out there and think it can’t get any better than this and then the next year it seems to. Again, this is another situation after doing this for so many years, you often think that – not that you’ve done it all but how is it going to be more special or more exciting the next time? It somehow happens. The Undertaker and myself have never faced each other at WrestleMania. We’ve two guys that have been a part of this organization for twenty years and we’ve somehow managed to stay separated. I think that’s an amazing thing. Again, at the 25th anniversary, these two guys that have been the cornerstone of the company for so long are going to meet up and I think it will be something that not only our company will enjoy but obviously the WWE fans will enjoy.

I remember the great match you had with the Undertaker in the first Hell in a Cell back in 1997. When was the last time the two of you had a match?
It was a short time after that. It was the Royal Rumble which would have been January 1998.

That's right.
Yeah, in the casket match. That was the match where I think the final blow happened to my back and a short time after that is when I took a hiatus.

I find it amazing that the two of you have not crossed paths since then because in this day and age with special attraction matches when it comes to a show like WrestleMania or Summerslam or even just something big for TV with a brand versus brand match but somehow you guys have been able to stay separated. How exactly does that happen?
I honestly can’t tell you because I feel the same way you do which is – like you said in this day and age. That’s very difficult to do and somehow we have managed to do that. I think a couple of years ago when it came down to The Undertaker and myself at the Royal Rumble, when he and I stood up and got – the feeling that was in that arena and coming across on that pay-per-view, I think that’s when a number of people said “hey”! (laughs) I think it’s one of those things where you’re going about your business and he’s going about his business and I think people forgot about it. That’s playing to our favor now. I certainly can tell you I don’t it was something that was purposely done because as you know, in our business whatever I think we can do to create interest and to create, I don’t know - at one point I used the word profit - just try to create excitement and create something positive for our line of work. We would have gone there if it was something we thought of. Again, I don’t think it crossed people’s minds.

Last year, you had the huge match at WrestleMania against Ric Flair which turned out to be his final match. Can you talk about the pressure leading up to the match compared to the pressure you put on yourself going into the match this year against The Undertaker?
The difference between the guys last year and this year – first of all, this year I’ve got somebody that if I were to just completely fall apart it would still be OK. And I haven’t had that in I can’t remember when. That is not to stay that I’m just so far above everyone else. It’s just one of those things where you’re just out there with somebody that – Undertaker and myself have been a part of this company and even though we haven’t been in the ring that many times, he and I, you’re around each other enough to know that you don’t have to worry about the other guy. Again, the pressure last year was, obviously, the culmination of this man that has been such a hallmark of this industry. So many people have been touched by him and what he’s done. And then to be able to deliver and honor that in one match and try to keep him at a place where he deserves to be kept., make it special to him, make it special to the people that are watching, people that have been affected by him. I’ve had a lot of pressure on me before but I cannot honestly say that I don’t know that I’ve felt any more than I did last year. And again, to be the guy that sort of, that has to do that (laughs)… On one hand, as I was, I was extremely honored but the pressure was unlike anything I’ve ever felt before. You have to detach yourself emotionally from all of that and try to give focus to the point at hand. That was a difficult thing to do. Your emotion wants to jump in there all the time and you sort of have to stay focused. I do have to say that’s one of the more difficult things I’ve had to endure professionally.

Since this is wrestling and we kind of know how retirements go on most occasions, did you ever think Ric was going to come back and have another match?
I don’t know. That was something – put it this way. We all know, if you’re a friend of Ric Flair which I am, you know him and you know how he is about this line of work. So, I know that might be a struggle for him. And that’s OK. You can’t be somebody’s friend and put requirements on it and I don’t do that to him and I wouldn’t do it to him. My job was to go out there and, in my mind, believe that it was going to be his last and do the absolute best job I could to pay tribute to that and honor that and that’s what I did. Ric Flair is a grown man and he can make his decisions and I would still be his friend no matter what decision he made.

You mentioned how special WrestleMania gets each and every year for you, especially since you’ve come back. Do you think you’ve gotten better with age?
You know, I’d like to think, for heaven’s sake, I’ve gotten a little wiser. (laughs) I think that’s helped certainly in the ring. As the business changes and as you get older, obviously there are areas where you slow down from a physical standpoint. With the way production and the way the business is changing, it calls for you to be better at things other than just the physical now and that’s something where I’ve really enjoyed improving on in my in-ring character If you will. I’ve enjoyed trying to convey a story, if you will, just with my face without ever saying a word and that’s been a fun art to try and learn. So, from, that standpoint, I think I’m still improving in areas that obviously I needed to improve in and I enjoy doing that.

The Hall of Fame has become such as huge part of WrestleMania weekend with it taking place the night before. This year, the Von Erichs are being inducted. With you growing up in Texas, what kind of influence did they have on you?
So many of the individuals that we’re inducting this year had an influence on me.

Sure like the Funks.
You bet. The Funks and a lot of people mind not know but Bill Watts was the first guy I ever worked for when I was 19 years old. There are a number of individuals. The Von Erichs were huge here in Texas. At 18 years old when I was trying to become a wrestler after watching them growing up, I was driving them around in a van taking them to and from the building and things like that. It’s going to be a very special night because this is a situation where the folks that you grew up with are going to have a special night and pay tribute to them. And in a strange sort of way, you feel like you’re a part of that because they had such an influence on you. This WrestleMania, because it’s in the state of Texas, so many of the Hall of Famers are from the state of Texas. So many of them had an influence on me and have been a part of my life and impacted my life in various different ways. It’s going to make that night different than many of the other Hall of Fames.

I read that in the current edition of the WWE Magazine that you had been asked about whenever the time comes and you go into the Hall of Fame on who would give the induction speech. You mentioned several guys and even threw out the name Bret Hart. Can you discuss that and why you think that might be an idea of something you would like to have if it could happen when that time comes?
Sure. I was saying that from the perspective of I so much enjoy the Hall of Fame but it can be – and I want this to come out right – it’s a time of tribute and a time of honoring but often we get focuses all on the good and it tends to be, I don’t know, a little fluffy. I would like mine to be, I don’t know, maybe be honest. I’m one with who I was and I’m one with who I am. I felt that Bret Hart could bring a real perspective to that. He’s always been a guy even know that despite all of our differences, he’s still always been objective about my ability. They didn’t put this in there I don’t think – the only thing that he wouldn’t have any knowledge of is the person I am now and I understand that. It was from the idea of wanting someone that could give a real honest perspective of my career because it hasn’t all been fluff and it hasn’t all been fantastic and I think that’s OK. I just felt that I can be a pretty strange guy. (laughs) I supposed that it was just something that I thought, gosh, my Hall of Fame induction to be more about truth more than anything else. It’s sort of a fantasy, sort of, dream job and it’s a great line of work so we can create anything we want and it can be very fairytale-ish and I think that’s great on one hand. I just figured maybe it would be, I don’t know, neat or nice to have somebody that can give a real perspective on the journey because it hasn’t been a fairytale. It’s turned out awesome but it was a tough, rugged road. I just thought that maybe he could give a fresh perspective to it. It’s one of those things that you go I know this sounds crazy but…

With WrestleMania taking place in Houston, how nice is it to be back in the state of Texas? You won’t have that long of a drive to get there. (Shawn lives in San Antonio.)
No, I was saying that earlier. It will be three hours from home and heck, if I felt like it I’ll be able to drive home afterwards. There’s going to be a comfort to this one and maybe a more relaxed atmosphere on one hand for this WrestleMania. There’s so many pressures and anxieties and stresses that go along with it, it will be nice to have a few of them sort of taken care of and certainly being in your home state is one of them and being close to home, being able to know the area somewhat. So, there’s going to be a real freshness about this one that hasn’t been there for many of the other ones.

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Lots of HBK love on the net; 1999 Shoot Interview of Shawn Part 16

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Thanks to MHO visitor Tin Tangent from Italy for sending the ff. news and pointing it out on Chatboard Forum.

The ff. are the most recent articles about Shawn being praised and loved by everyone. Worth the read so I recommends it!

1. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/142110-creature-vs-creature-shawn-michaels-is-the-greatest-wwe-superstar-of-all-time
2. http://www.411mania.com/wrestling/columns/99747/Brooklyn-Brawlin%5C%5C-3.19.09:-Crowning-Mr.-Wrestlemania.htm
3. http://pwtorch.com/artman2/publish/The_Specialists_34/article_30805.shtml

Next, Part sixteen of the video installment feature of Wrestlezone featuring the 1999 Shawn Michaels Shoot Interview has been posted! Part 17 will be posted later today (Friday). Part one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen and fifteen click here.

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Shawn Michaels and Undertaker: Weapons of Fate

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