The Biggest Sequel to the Biggest Event of ALL TIME! So Big that it could not be contained in a single building! That’s right, WrestleMania 2 was held at 3 different Arenas, one in New York, one in Chicago, and one in Los Angeles. Evidently this did not win over the critics, especially those that were in attendance at one of the three shows, because they watched 4 matches in person, then stared at screens for the other 8 matches. I think this might have worked better if they had broken the matches up between the three cities differently. Instead of a four pack of matches, keep rotating between locations so that it gives them time to reset between live matches. However, it seems that the lesson learned was not to split them up, so they didn’t give it another go, and now almost 40 Wrestlemanias in, they probably got their system down.
So I honestly skipped most of this one, and the ones I know I watched, I don’t remember much. I know I watched the Randy Savage and Jake the Snake matches, but don’t remember anything very memorable about them outside of Randy being Randy and Jake bringing out his snake (GET YOUR HEAD OUT OF THE GUTTER). The Boxing match between Mr. T and Roddy Piper I just kept skipping ahead until I saw the end, which was DQ via body slam. I bet most of the people watching back in 1986 wish they had the opportunity to skip.
In Chicago, I watched the very brief women’s match between the Fabulous Moolah and Velvet McIntyre. I skipped the Fire Nation Man fight where America won the day this time, and jumped around the Battle Royal which included a bunch of NFL players getting eliminated by Andre the Giant. First Wrestlemania for the Hart Foundation. Skipped through the long tag team match. I don’t care about the British Bulldogs, especially knowing they would move to screw each other over later over name rights.
I once again decided to watch Ricky Steamboat, because it is wrestling history.
And then I got to the next match. On paper, I would have normally skipped it, but then I saw the Adorable Adrian Adonis. This was the gold mine right here. If the rest of WrestleMania is the bathwater to get thrown out, this is the baby you keep. My phone was down and I was riveted to the screen for 3 minutes. This is the match I tell people about. Adrian Adonis is a big guy with blonde curly hair who wears a pink dress and overloaded slapdash makeup. And he was taking on a bigger burlyer guy in overalls. And won in the end. Three cheers for the weird squad!

The Funk brothers defeated Tito Santana and the Junkyard dog in tag team action. I realize these are the groundbreaking teams of the day, but I can’t fake interest in a match I don’t care about. Pioneers are fine and all, but I got so many of these things to go through.
Finally Hulk Hogan took on King Kong Bundy in a Steel Cage Match. Hulk Hogan overcame all the odds and continued his reign as champion. Obviously.
This show gave me the my favorite wrestler of the time Adorable Adrian Adonis. Which I guarantee you I would have probably hated as a kid. Fortunately, I was not born yet, so I had no opinion on the matter. As a fully grown adult shaped entity, I can appreciate them now and absolutely eat them up. If I go back and try and watch more of the 80’s shows, it will very likely be looking for them specifically. The rest was fine, just not a lot for me to get interested in. As I said, I wasn’t bothered by the 3 city format and I get it, but I would have staged the matches differently so it was live, video, video, live, thus allowing for more set up between the matches, get the mats cleaned, what have you. Though I figured out later that if the match before you ended in a bloody mess, you were wrestling in that bloody mess. No changing the ring mat during commercial.
Next up: WrestleMania III, and we FINALLY GET HULK VS ANDRE.

