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WrestleMania V

WrestleMania V was the fifth WWE WrestleMania event, held in the Trump Plaza in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The previous year's WrestleMania was also held in Trump Plaza. It took place on April 2, 1989, and its attendance was 18,946. Below are the match results. The victor(s) is in parentheses.

Match Results

  • Hercules versus King Haku (Hercules by pinfall)
  • The Rockers versus The Twin Towers (The Twin Towers)
  • Blue Blazer versus Mr.Perfect (Mr. Perfect by pinfall)
  • The Bushwhackers versus The Fabulous Rougeaus (Bushwackers by pin-fall)
  • Brutus Beefcake versus Ted DiBiase (both men were counted out, thus a draw)
  • Strike Force versus The Brain Busters (Brain Busters, after Rick Martell of the Strike Force abandons his partner Tito Santana)
  • Rugged Ronnie versus Dino Bravo (Dino Bravo by pinfall)
  • The Hart Foundation versus Honky Tonk Man and Greg "The Hammer" Valentine (Hart Foundation)
  • Jim Duggan versus Bad News Brown (double disqualification after both men bring illegal objects to the ring)
  • The Red Rooster versus Bobby Heenan (The Red Rooster)
  • Handicap Match - Demolition versus The Powers of Pain (Demolition)
  • Jake "The Snake" Roberts versus Andre the Giant (Jake Roberts by disqualification)
  • Intercontinental Championship - Ultimate Warrior (champion) versus Ravishing Rick Rude (Rick Rude, with help from Bobby Heenan, becoming the new champion)
  • WWE Heavyweight Championship - Randy "Macho Man" Savage (champion) versus Hulk Hogan (Hogan wins to become the new champion)
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