WrestleMania X - Results

Results

No. Results Stipulations Times
Dark The Heavenly Bodies (Jimmy Del Ray and Tom Prichard) (with Jim Cornette) defeated The Bushwhackers (Luke Williams and Butch Miller) Tag team match 01:26
1 Owen Hart defeated Bret Hart Singles match 20:21
2 Bam Bam Bigelow and Luna Vachon defeated Doink the Clown and Dink Mixed tag team match 06:09
3 Randy Savage defeated Crush (with Mr. Fuji) Falls Count Anywhere match 09:49
4 Alundra Blayze (c) defeated Leilani Kai Singles match for the WWF Women's Championship 03:20
5 Men on a Mission (Mabel and Mo) (with Oscar) defeated The Quebecers (Jacques and Pierre) (c) (with Johnny Polo) by countout Tag team match for the WWF Tag Team Championship 07:41
6 Yokozuna (c) (with Mr. Fuji and Jim Cornette) defeated Lex Luger by disqualification Singles match for the WWF Championship with Special Guest Referee Mr. Perfect 14:40
7 Earthquake defeated Adam Bomb (with Harvey Wippleman) Singles match 00:35
8 Razor Ramon (c) defeated Shawn Michaels (with Diesel) Ladder match for the WWF Intercontinental Championship 18:47
9 Bret Hart defeated Yokozuna (c) (with Mr. Fuji and Jim Cornette) Singles match for the WWF Championship with Special Guest Referee Roddy Piper 10:38
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

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