Wrestlemania Count-Up – Wrestlemania XIII: That Image Sold A Lot Of T-Shirts

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  1. Gillberg!!! says:

    I *still* don’t understand how this is supposed to be a triumph for Austin. He’s been running his mouth, being a jerk, interfering in Bret’s matches (which, granted, might engender more respect than Shawn refusing to lay down and officially pussying out to “find his smile”) and now he’s got what he wanted, his big showdown, no DQ, all violence all the time and it’s a great match, but what’s the ultimate result?

    Bret wins. Bret beats Austin at Austin’s OWN GAME, in AUSTIN’s dream match. Bret leaves Austin unconscious and facedown in a pool of his own blood. And this is supposed to be some sort of triumph for Steve because he never said “I quit”? The hell?? To quote one of the versions of the old “Pyrrhic victory” saying, “One more such victory and we are lost.” This isn’t “tough”, it’s “too stupid to know when you’re whipped”.

    This is where the slanted commentary from Kayfabe Vince (not yet “Mr. McMahon”, he’s still supposed to be the Voice of Good Honest People here) just got sickening, where he was blatantly pushing someone as a Hero that was against what the Heroes were supposed to be. Now I’ve rooted for plenty of villains in my day (Lord knows I always got a special thrill out of watching Fat Piece of Shit Dusty Rhodes get laid out and bleeding), but let me do that on my own, please. Let my dark joys be acts of rebellion, not part of the same sanitized script that wants me to cheer the Godwinns because they’re “good ol’ boys” and do mindless “U-S-A!” chants while Brain-Dead Duggan waves his 2×4 and boo Golddust because he’s almost-sort-of-not-quite gay. (I’ll boo Dustin because he’s useless inbred crap like his daddy, but not for the homophobic reasons Vince was pushing. Ironically while Vince was letting Pat Patterson rape the new talent and, allegedly, sleeping with Shawn Michaels, himself.)

    But no, Vince is now trying to tell me that Austin is just so tough we should ignore his destruction of Pillman’s ankle, that because Pillman pulled a gun when Austin BROKE INTO HIS HOUSE TO BEAT HIM TO DEATH, that makes *Pillman* the crazy one, that Austin’s ruining matches and blatant cheating is just yummy, and hey, his getting smacked down in the most brutal way possible (beaten cleanly in the center of the ring under HIS damn rules) is somehow more proof of what a tough “rattlesnake” this punch-and-kick limited-offense fool is. Yeah, whatever.

    And then, to quote: “Undertaker celebrates for awhile as Shawn sucks up to him.” And also: “Undertaker wound up being a terrible champion. He couldn’t even main event his own PPV the next month.” This is what Vince destroyed Bret’s character to shove down our throats instead. Cold-faced non-wrestlers with boring “badass” personas are supposed to be the “good” guys now. After years of Flair/Savage/Hart/Hennig/Shawn/Owen, where athleticism was king, now it’s as if Hogan never left, except now Vince’s Official Line celebrates violence and thuggery instead of “say your prayers and eat your vitamins”. Blech.

    The garbage of a few weeks later (which annoyed me even more because it took place in my old hometown of Binghamton, so yeah, unreasonable local pride issues, I admit), where Austin gets rewarded for more of this crap, Gutless Shawn shows up to smarm some more with Vince at ringside (gee, you’d think Vince would be more pissed at someone who had ruined his WrestleMania main event, no? But…) and when Pillman quite rightly sneaks in at the end of the show and beats Steve down, *he* gets the “OMG, how DARE he!” treatment from Vince, when it was perfectly justified in the storyline, well that was just the last straw. I promptly switched over to Nitro, pretty much permanently, and this was the last WWF PPV I ever bought.

    (It is, however, hilarious to look back and see what I missed shortly after that, where Bret does his official heel turn and Shawn F*cking Michaels, of all people, plays the Patriotism Card, and uses his wimping out on this match as an example of “Freedom of Expression”. Yeah, pull the other one, Shawnie. [No, not Vince’s “middle leg’, do that on your own time.] Shawn Michaels, standing up for AMURICUH, hell yeah! Sheesh.)

    Take your “attitude” era, stick it in a broken glass, and shove it up your ass, McMahon. I’d rather you’d stuck to the Gobbledygooker. Seriously.

  2. Marky-Marc says:

    HUGE hypothetical here:

    If the original plan was for Bret to win the Rumble, then get the title back from Shawn at this show, what’s the plan for Austin here? And with Bret now holding the title, is he the one who eventually drops it to Austin to finally blow off their feud? Perhaps at SummerSlam?

    • Thomas Hall says:

      The long term plan was for Bret to drop it to Austin at Wrestlemania XIV. Austin leaving there with the belt was almost always set in stone. As for Austin at XIII with Bret vs. Shawn, probably Sid or Undertaker.

  3. Dmxfury says:

    Brilliant match and Jim Ross was absolutely on point with his calls throughout the match as well. Bret’s look after winning and the disappointed look to the fans after the boos are perfect

  4. MWeyer says:

    I was at this live, amazing to feel the crowd being roughly 50/50 when Bret/Austin started but totally behind Austin by the time it was over, amazing war to witness.

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