✨ WrestleMania Spotlight: Ricky Steamboat vs. Matt Borne

Hidden Gem at WRESTLEMANIA

🐉 WrestleMania I Spotlight: Ricky Steamboat vs. Matt Borne

March 31, 1985 – Madison Square Garden

While the main event featuring Hulk Hogan and Mr. T grabbed headlines, real fans know WrestleMania I had more going on beneath the surface.

Enter the Dragon.
In one of the crispest undercard matches of the night, Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat took on Matt Borne in a bout that showcased sharp timing, technical flair, and early signs of what would become a legendary WWF career for Steamboat.

This wasn't just filler—it was a clinic. Smooth arm drags. Crisp chops. The kind of workrate that would define a generation.

And how about Matt Borne? He wasn't clowning around in 1985. Years before he'd paint his face and haunt the WWF as Doink the Clown, he was already laying the groundwork as a hard-nosed technician from Portland, Oregon.

🎨 Behind the Poster

In celebration of this hidden gem, Pro Wrestling Resource (Technician "Hot Tag") created a cartoon-style tribute poster featuring both men as they appeared that night at Madison Square Garden. If you look closely, there might be a subtle nod to Borne’s future...lurking about...

🔗 Watch It Back 🤡

Catch this match on Peacock, the WWE Network, or below under WrestleMania I—third match on the card.

Ricky Steamboat's first two WWF Wrestlemania matches [Videos]


Let the nostalgia flow.

💬 "Hot Tag" Notes

Steamboat was so smooth already, and Borne gave him a surprisingly snug match. If you skipped this one back in the day, do yourself a favor and revisit it.

💬 Vince's Notes

To think that Steamboat would steal the show just a few later with "Macho Man" Randy Savage in another hidden gem at the time. The fact that Borne would show up years later at WrestleMania in Las Vegas might make some laugh or smile, or cause diplopia.

💬 Your Take

What is your take on the match? Overrated? Not important at all? Please leave your thoughts or memories of the match in the comments section.

🎤 Powerful Promos: May 27, 1996 – "You Want a War? [Videos]

You know who he is.

Some promos shake the mic. Others shake the industry.

On May 27, 1996, WCW Monday Nitro opened the second hour of the program with a match in progress between Steve Doll and The Mauler, two mid-card professional wrestlers who had both previously wrestled in the World Wrestling Federation (under different names) with the surprise outsider that was about to walk through the crowd and drop a promo that forever chang professional wrestling. The Outsider was Scott Hall, looking and sounding just like Razor Ramon from the WWF.

“You want a war? You're gonna get one.”  

This wasn't just a promo—it was a major strike in the Monday Night Wars that would end up nearly ending the World Wrestling Federation, but in retrospect somehow had something to do in ending the WCW five years later.

In just two appearances during the Nitro program that day, Hall made his presence known.

Below is a tribute to that iconic moment and the storm it unleashed.

🎙️ The Promo Heard Around the Industry


WCW Monday Nitro
May 27, 1996
The return of Scott Hall to WCW

💥 Legacy of May 27, 1996

Scott Hall didn’t just walk into WCW—he kicked the door open. This promo blurred the line between fiction and reality, ushered in the nWo, and made Nitro must-see TV. This was the "mic drop" that set the tone for the Monday Night Wars.



🖤 Match Companion Vol. 1 – Bret “Hitman” Hart vs. Owen Hart (WrestleMania X)

Bret vs Owen



They were born of wrestling royalty, trained in the legendary Hart Dungeon, and destined to clash.
At WrestleMania X, Owen Hart stepped out of the shadows of his older brother and into Madison Square Garden to prove he was every bit the wrestler — if not better.

Bret Hart was the beloved technician. Owen? The hungry, underappreciated challenger with something to prove.
What unfolded was not just a family feud — it was one of the most technically sound, emotionally charged matches in WrestleMania history.

📥 Match Companion Vol. 1

It’s the sibling showdown that opened WrestleMania X and left Madison Square Garden stunned. Bret Hart vs. Owen Hart — a masterclass in storytelling, psychology, and execution.

We’re proud to launch our first-ever Match Companion PDF with this classic. Download it, follow along, and relive one of the best openers in WrestleMania history.

🎬 Watch the Match


Or stream on Peacock: WrestleMania X – March 20, 1994

📄 Download the PDF

Click here to download the Match Companion Vol. 1 – Bret vs. Owen (PDF)


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