Date: March 29, 1998.
Place: Fleet Center, Boston, Massachusetts.
Attendance: 19,028.
WWE Company Line: "Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated Shawn Michaels to become the WWF Champion before a sold-out crowd of 19,028. Joining Austin and Michaels in the main event as the "Special Enforcer" was the "Baddest Man On The Planet", former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson. WrestleMania XIV was the largest one-day gross ($1,029,230) for any event in Boston's history."
Celebrity Appearances: Gennifer Flowers (guest interviewer), Pete Rose (guest ring announcer), Mike Tyson (special enforcer).
SLAM! Wrestling Review: By JOHN POWELL

As predicted in SLAM! Wrestling's Countdown To WrestleMania, disgraced
boxer "Iron" Mike Tyson betrayed D-Generation X leader Shawn Michaels
slapping a faster than your average three count handing Austin his first
reign as WWF World Heavyweight Champion. And how the chorus of boos that
dogged Tyson's every televised WWF appearance quickly changed to cheers.
Faster than Marc Mero's jabs, some would say.
Using the world of pro-wrestling to rebuild his shattered public image,
Tyson's sudden switch from an elite member of Michaels' baddie D-Generation
X gang (Michaels, Triple H and valet Chyna) to Austin's best bud at a
first-rate booked and executed WrestleMania card suggests that Tyson was on
the side of right all along. An undercover spy of sorts in the services of
the mega-popular "Stone Cold" Steve Austin.
Roping in more cheers from the sold out crowd cramming Boston's Fleet
Center, Tyson got into a heated argument with Michaels following the match
and "KO'd" him in the middle of the ring. Michaels made no attempt to
"sell" the punch to the audience visibly wrinkling his nose and smirking as the camera zoomed in. A
move that's viewed to be highly unprofessional in the pro-wrestling /
sports entertainment biz.
A "special enforcer" doing very little enforcing during the main event, the
night didn't start out as it ended for the "baddest man on the planet".
Tyson was booed as he entered the ring to the jiving sounds of his
wrestling theme song - a variation on the D-Generation ditty. Austin shoved
past Tyson generating a massive pop as he stepped through the ropes.
Ushered through the curtain by Chyna and Triple H, Michaels sent a message
to hospitalized WWF referee Earl Hebner saying "This is for you, Earl" to
the camera as the live D-Generation X band cranked out the entrance
music.
Ken Shamrock puts the hurt on The Rock.
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Austin had eyes in the back of his head early on avoiding a swipe by Tyson
from outside the ring. Mocking Austin, Michaels danced around the ring
popping the WWF rattlesnake with quick punches. "Stone Cold" gave HBK his
two-finger salute in return. Austin conveniently grabbed Michaels by the
tights so he could "moon" the crowd then back-dropped him over the top
rope.
Lurking outside, Hunter-Hearst Helmsley shot "Stone Cold" into the steel
fence. The attack got the European Champion and Chyna barred from ringside
for the remainder of the bout. Austin tossed Hunter into the D-X band's
stage. HBK clotheslined Austin from behind, hit him with a cymbal stand and
rammed his head into a dumpster left over from the Tag Team Title
match.
Back in the ring, Austin had Michaels set-up for his Stone Cold Stunner but
HBK slipped out backing into the ropes. Austin hauled back haymakering
Michaels sending him over the top rope and onto an announcing table. With
Tyson (the designated "enforcer" remember?) looking on, Michaels
back-dropped Austin over the fence into the front row. Austin tried to get
to his feet but Michaels busted him with the ring bell.
At this point forward in the match, Michaels began openly favoring his back
(reported as seriously injured during a weight-lifting session weeks ago)
whenever there was a break in the action but was still able to take bumps
and move quite fluidly as the match progressed.
A new look for The Legion Of Doom.
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HBK posted Austin's knee three times then executed a baseball slide
knocking Austin onto an announcing table. Tyson heaved Austin back into the
ring so that HBK could slap on a figure-four leg lock. Austin reversed it
then broke free from a sleeper hold crunching the referee and Michaels into
a corner.
The referee down, a flying forearm felled Austin. Michaels started the
lead-up to his Sweet Chin Music finishing move stomping his foot in the
corner. Austin caught the foot and applied the Stone Cold Stunner. Mike
Tyson scooted into the ring hammering down a swift three count. Accepting
an Austin 3:16 T-shirt, Tyson draped it over Michaels after the knock-out
punch. Rumor has it that Shawn Michaels will now be taking several months
off from wrestling.
WRESTLEMANIA 14 STORIES
Mar. 30, 1998: Stone Cold champion! Austin wins WWF World Title
Mar. 30, 1998: Stone Cold and Tyson stun Michaels
Mar. 28, 1998: Quebecers fiercely competitive, patriotic
Mar. 27, 1998: Countdown to WrestleMania 14
Feb. 5, 1998: Tyson to be guest ref in WrestleMania main event
WWF WrestleMania XIV Results
: Sunny took a shot at Luna Vachon during the Free-For-All saying..."She
doesn’t like anybody". Sunny and Luna were recently involved in a real-life
locker room disagreement and brawl.
: The D-Generation X band played alternative, kicking versions of Stars and
Stripes and America The Beautiful to open the show. The crowd booed
them.
Tag Team Battle Royal
: The Legion Of Doom were the mystery tag-team showing off their new look
(buzzed hair, special goalie masks, Animal in shorts) and manager in
Sunny.
: Wrestlers not involved in the match or already eliminated kept
interfering while the refs did nothing about it.
: LOD tossed The New Midnight Express for the win and a tag-title shot at
Unforgiven.
Winner: ...The Legion Of Doom at 8 minutes and 19 seconds.
Taka Michinoku (champion) vs Aguila (challenger) (Lt. Heavyweight Title
Match)
: Taka drop kicks and Michinoku Drivers Aguila for the 1-2-3.
Winner: ...and still WWF Light Heavyweight Champion...Taka Michinoku at
5 minutes and 47 seconds.
Owen Hart (challenger) vs Hunter-Hearst Helmsley (champion) (European
Title Match)
: From start to finish, a classic match-up.
: As per the stipulation, Chyna is handcuffed to Commissioner Slaughter
outside the ring.
: Owen slightly limps on his way down to ringside.
: Jim Ross says..."We welcome all our fans in Canada".
: Jerry Lawler chimes in..."...except Stu and Helen (Hart)".
: At 8:11, Owen hurts his ankle while executing an Insiguri Kick on
Hunter.
: Chyna throws that "blinding dust" into Slaughter's eyes and groin shots
Owen from outside. Hunter lands the Pedigree.
: Cuffs removed, Chyna punks Slaughter with a forearm and throws him into a
steel fence at ringside.
Winner: ...and still European Champion...Triple H at 11 minutes and 27
seconds.
.
Sable / Marc Mero vs Luna / Goldust
: Just over a minute in, Mero slingshots Goldust and Sable karate kicks him
in the chops.
: The crowd goes ballistic.
: At 3:39, Sable finally gets a hold of Luna ripping her ring attire and
punching Goldust to one of the loudest pops I ever heard.
: Sable drops Luna with a perfectly done TKO to a tremendous roar from the
crowd.
Winners: Sable and Marc Mero at 9 minutes and 5 seconds.
Rocky Maivia (champion) vs Ken Shamrock (challenger) (Intercontinental
Title Match)
: Jennifer Flowers (with Jeff Jarrett and Tennessee Lee) introduces the
combatants.
: The People's Champion clobbers Shamrock with a steel chair at 3:33.
Shamrock kicks out.
: Shamrock applies the Ankle Lock at 4:45 and The Rock submits. D-Lo Brown,
Kama and Mark Henry all get belly-to-belly suplexed.
: Shamrock re-applies the Ankle Lock and won't break the hold. Faarooq
comes down and sees The Rock (bleeding from the mouth) pleading to him for
help. Faarooq turns his back on Maivia.
: Shamrock finally breaks the hold, flips out and suplexes three refs and a
WWF official.
: Because he wouldn't break the hold after Maivia tapped out, the ref
reverses Shamrock's title win. Shamrock chases down the stretcher carrying
The Rock, tips it over and beats Maivia some more.
Winner: ..and still Intercontinental Champion...The Rock.
Cactus Jack / Chainsaw Charlie vs The New Age Outlaws (WWF Tag-Title,
Dumpster Match)
: To win, both opponents must be placed in the dumpster and both doors must
be shut.
: Cactus brings a ladder into the ring. He and Gunn fight on either side of
it. Slung off the ropes, Funk hit the ladder. Cactus and Gunn go over the
top rope and into the dumpster.
: Action moved to a backstage area containing another dumpster and a fork
lift, Cactus loads both Outlaws onto a skid. Funk, operating the fork lift
drives the Outlaws towards the dumpster. The Outlaws roll into the open
dumpster on their own accord.
Winners: ...and new WWF Tag Team Champions...Cactus Jack and Terry Funk
at 10 minutes even.
Kane vs The Undertaker
: Pete Rose comes out and insults the home crowd saying..."Last time I was
here, we kicked your ass. You can't win a World Series".
: Kane entered the ring and Tombstoned Rose to a huge pop. Rose was carted
away on a stretcher.
: Druids holding flaming torches formed an arch for The Undertaker to walk
under.
: Kane Tombstoned The Undertaker. The Undertaker kicked out. Takes three
Tombstones to put Kane away.
: Bearer puts the boots to a drained Undertaker. Kane Tombstones The
Undertaker on a steel chair.
Winner: At 16 minutes and 48 seconds, The Undertaker
.
"Stone Cold" Steve Austin (challenger) Vs Shawn Michaels (champion) (WWF
World Title Match)
Winner: ...and new WWF World Heavyweight Champion..."Stone Cold" Steve
Austin at 20 minutes and 1 second
.
Total Event Time: 2 hours and 52 minutes.
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