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This set up a match between the two at WrestleMania IX, in which Giant Gonzáles was disqualified when he covered The Undertaker's face with a cloth covered in chloroform. This was the only disqualification victory in The Undertaker's streak, as all other wins were obtained by pinfall, submission, or casket. [30]
The album contained the song "Land of a Thousand Dances", recorded by a majority of the WWF roster at the time (including Roddy Piper, Jesse Ventura, and Randy Savage). The locker room would later reconvene for the song's music video. [10] Later in 1993, WrestleMania: The Album was released, but it failed to chart on the Billboard 200. By 2002 ...
WrestleMania IX was released on VHS by Coliseum Video. It was then released as part of the WWF's WrestleMania: The Collection (1985–1997) box set in 1997. [46] The video was re-released six years later in March 1999. [47] That month, it was also released as part of the WWF's WrestleMania: The Legacy box set. [48]
The Undertaker faced a diverse lineup of opponents during “The Streak” and delivered many memorable matches, but Calaway points to the match with Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania 25 in 2009 as ...
WrestleMania: The Album [2] is the third studio album by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). It was released in 1993 by Arista Records and RCA Records.. Mike Stock and Pete Waterman (of Britain's famed Stock Aitken Waterman songwriting team) oversaw the project as producers and co-composers for RCA Records, with British A&R executive Simon Cowell serving as the executive producer.
The figures are in, and as it turns out WrestleMania 29 was in some respects the most successful live entertainment event in the WWE's history. According to the Stamford, Conn.-based wrestling ...
WWE Anthology was released on November 12, 2002 by Koch Records in association with SmackDown! Records, a division of WWE. [2] Announcing the album, a WWE press release described the album as a "collection featuring the greatest hits, past and present, of WWE Superstar Entrance and Event themes", all but 38 of the featured tracks had never been previously released.
ThemeAddict: WWE The Music, Vol. 6 [2] [3] is a compilation album released by WWE in 2004. It mostly features recent theme songs of wrestlers on the roster at the time. The album reached a peak of #38 on the Billboard 200 [4] and #2 on the Billboard Top Soundtracks chart. [4] It also marked the debut of Onika Maraj, or Nicki Minaj.