Shawn Michaels
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Modèle:Pp-semi-protected Modèle:Infobox Wrestler Michael Shawn Hickenbottom<ref name="Shawn Michaels - FAQs"/> (born July 22 1965),<ref name="slam"> SLAM! Sports biography
. CANOE (March 12, 2005)
. Retrieved on 2007-07-10. </ref> better known by his ring name Shawn Michaels, is an American professional wrestler. He performs on the Raw brand of World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). Currently, Hickenbottom is one of the senior performers in WWE, having joined in 1987. He is one of only two wrestlers (the other being The Undertaker) to have appeared on the very first episode of Monday Night Raw who are still with the company today.<ref>Michaels, Shawn. Heartbreak & Triumph: The Shawn Michaels Story (p.251)</ref> However, he was inactive in the company from 1998-2002 due to a legitimate severe back injury.<ref name="WWEProfile"/>
Before coming to WWE, Hickenbottom began his career in Mid-South Wrestling in 1984. He then went on to Texas All-Star Wrestling. He made his national debut with the American Wrestling Association (AWA) in 1986. He signed with World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in 1987 while still under contract with the AWA. He returned to the AWA, only to go back to WWF in 1988.<ref name="WWEProfile"/>
Hickenbottom is a four-time world champion: a three-time WWE Champion, and a one-time World Heavyweight Champion.<ref> W.W.W.F./W.W.F./W.W.E. World Heavyweight Title
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. Retrieved on 2007-10-04. </ref><ref> World Heavyweight Title (W.W.E. Smackdown!)
. Wrestling-Titles.com
. Retrieved on 2007-10-05. </ref> He was also the winner of the 1995 and 1996 Royal Rumbles<ref name="Royal Rumble 1995"> Royal Rumble 1995 Results
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. Retrieved on 2007-08-08. </ref><ref> HBK's Title History in WWE
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. Retrieved on 2007-10-05. </ref> and the first Grand Slam Champion.
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Career
Early career
Hickenbottom was born on July 22 1965 in Chandler, Arizona. The last of four children - Randy, Scott and Shari. He was raised in a military family and spent a brief part of his early years in Reading, Berkshire, England, but grew up in San Antonio, Texas. He knew he wanted to become a professional wrestler at the age of 12. Hickenbottom was already an athlete; his career began at the age of 6 when he started playing football. He was a stand-out Linebacker at Randolph High School<ref>Michaels, Shawn.Heartbreak & Triumph: The Shawn Michaels Story (p.30)</ref> and eventually became Captain of the football team.<ref name="WWEProfile"/> After graduating, Hickenbottom attended Southwest Texas State University in San Marcos, Texas, but soon realized that college life was not for him. Then he began pursuing the career of a professional wrestler.
He was then trained by Mexican professional wrestler Jose Lothario and debuted in 1984 in Mid-South Wrestling and later with Texas All-Star Wrestling (TAW) promotion. During his time with TAW, Michaels and Paul Diamond were awarded the TAW Tag Team Championship by Chavo Guerrero, Sr.<ref name="S.C.W. Southwest Tag Team Title"> S.C.W. Southwest Tag Team Title
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“Paul Diamond & Shawn Michaels S.C.W. Southwest Tag Team Champions 85/09/01 & 85/11/17 San Antonio, TX”
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Hickenbottom also worked for Central States Wrestling. There, he and tag team partner Marty Jannetty defeated The Batten Twins for the Central States Tag Team Championship, later losing it back to the Battens.<ref name="N.W.A. Central States Tag Team Title"> N.W.A. Central States Tag Team Title
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“The Midnight Rockers N.W.A. Central States Tag Team Champions 86/05/15 Kansas City, KS”
</ref> Hickenbottom also made several appearances in the Dallas, Texas-based World Class Championship Wrestling throughout 1985.
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Michaels made his national-level debut in 1986 for the American Wrestling Association (AWA), once again teaming with Jannetty. The pair was billed as "The Midnight Rockers" and won the AWA World Tag Team Championship twice.<ref name="A.W.A. World Tag Team Title"> A.W.A. World Tag Team Titles
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“The Midnight Rockers A.W.A. World Tag Team Champions 87/01/27 & 87/12/27 St. Paul, MN & Las Vegas, NV”
</ref> They also appeared in the Mid-South on loan at this point. In a raid of AWA talent in 1987, The Rockers were signed by a competing promotion: the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). However, they were fired from the WWF two weeks later for "partying too hard" (a misunderstanding, according to Michaels' autobiography). They then returned to the AWA, but were re-signed by the WWF a year later.
World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment (1988-1998, 2002-present)
1988-1991
They redebuted for the World Wrestling Federation at a house show on July 7 1988.<ref>Michaels, Shawn.Heartbreak & Triumph: The Shawn Michaels Story (p.133)</ref> Due to WWF chairman Vince McMahon's desire to have his performers carry WWF-exclusive monikers, they were repackaged as simply "The Rockers".
The team proved popular with both children and women, as well as 'smart' fans who appreciated technical wrestling. The team was a mid-card stalwart of TV and pay-per-view (PPV) shows for the next two years, but never seemed to get a fair chance at the WWF's Tag Team Championships.
Belatedly, in October 1990, their chance came when The Rockers were scheduled to win the WWF Tag Team Championship from The Hart Foundation; Jim Neidhart, half of the championship team, was in the process of negotiating his release from the company.<ref name="OWOW"> Shawn Michaels Wrestling Profile
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-11-01. </ref> The match was taped with The Rockers cleanly winning the belts, but soon after, Neidhart came to a stopgap agreement with management and was rehired.<ref name="OWOW"/> The belts were returned to the Harts, while the title change was never broadcast or even acknowledged on TV. When news spread, WWF explained that the original result was void due to a collapsed turnbuckle in the ring during the bout. A buckle had indeed broken, but not to a noticeable or dangerous extent during the match. The Rockers plodded along, eventually splitting on December 2 1991 during an incident on Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake's televised "Barber Shop" talk show segment. Michaels superkicked Jannetty and threw him through a glass window on the "shop" set.<ref> Graham Cawthon
(December 2, 1991) . WWF Show Results 1991
. Retrieved on 2007-11-27.
“(shown January 12) featured the Rockers as guests of the Barber Shop in which they appeared to put their differences behind them only for Shawn Michaels to superkick Marty Jannetty before throwing him face-first through a plate glass window”
</ref> Jannetty vanished from the WWF and Michaels turned heel as "The Boy Toy".
1992-1993
At the suggestion of Curt "Mr. Perfect" Hennig, Michaels' ring name was changed to The Heartbreak Kid.<ref> Forever Shawn >>> Fast Facts
. Forever-Shawn.net
. Retrieved on 2007-07-26. </ref> Along with his new name came a new gimmick as a vain, cocky heel. He was put together with mirror-carrying manager "Sensational" Sherri, who, according to the storyline, had become infatuated with him.<ref>Modèle:Cite book</ref> Sherri even sang the first version of his new theme music "Sexy Boy."<ref name="interview"> Adkins , Greg
(December 2, 2007) . Shawn Michaels: Unplugged, Part II . WWE
. Retrieved on 2007-12-03. </ref> During that period, Michaels normally wrestled during the first half of house shows, and his departure was announced with the words "Shawn Michaels has left the building" (alluding to the phrase "Elvis has left the building").<ref>Modèle:Cite book</ref>
Michaels failed to win the WWF Intercontinental Championship from Bret Hart in July 1992, even losing the WWF's first ever Ladder match against him at a House show.<ref>Michaels, Shawn. Heartbreak & Triumph: The Shawn Michaels Story (p.161)</ref><ref>Michaels, Shawn. Heartbreak & Triumph: The Shawn Michaels Story (p.162)</ref> Still, Michaels was beginning to get over as a heel. He won the WWF Intercontinental Championship from "The British Bulldog" during Saturday Night's Main Event on October 27 1992.<ref> Saturday Night's Main Event - October 27, 1992 results
. ProWrestlingHistory.com
. Retrieved on 2007-09-28. </ref> Shortly thereafter, he was in a PPV main event for the first time, facing — and losing to — future nemesis Bret Hart, for the WWF Championship at the 1992 Survivor Series.<ref> PWI Staff
. " Pro Wrestling Illustrated presents: 2007 Wrestling almanac & book of facts " , "Wrestling’s historical cards" , Kappa Publishing , 2007 , pp. 90-91 . (English) </ref> They were moved to the main event after The Ultimate Warrior suddenly departed from the WWF, leaving his tag-team match with Randy Savage against Ric Flair and Razor Ramon hanging. The new main event of "Champion vs. Champion" stole the show.
Michaels and Sherri split at this point, and Jannetty quickly reappeared, leading to several memorable matches. Michaels went onto lose the Intercontinental Championship to Jannetty on Monday Night Raw on May 17 1993.<ref name=1993results> RAW 1993 Results
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-23. </ref> He then regained it on June 6 1993 with the help of his debuting "bodyguard" (and off-air friend) Diesel.<ref name=1993results/>
After a much-hyped but ultimately disappointing feud with Mr. Perfect, Michaels quit the WWF in September 1993. It was announced that Michaels had failed to defend his belt enough times during a set period; in reality, he had been suspended for testing positive for steroids — a charge that Michaels denies to this day. After turning down WCW's advances, Michaels returned to the WWF and made several appearances in the United States Wrestling Association during a WWF/USWA cross-promotion. He returned to WWF television for November's Survivor Series PPV, substituting for the arrested Jerry Lawler in a match pitting himself and three of Lawler's "Knights" against Bret, Bruce, Keith, and Owen Hart.<ref> PWI Staff
. " Pro Wrestling Illustrated presents: 2007 Wrestling almanac & book of facts " , "Wrestling’s historical cards" , Kappa Publishing , 2007 , pp. 91-92 . (English) </ref>
1994-1995
He soon entered a feud with Razor Ramon, who had won the vacated Intercontinental Title during Michaels' absence. Since Michaels had never been defeated in the ring for the title, he claimed to be the rightful champion and even carried around his old title belt. This feud culminated in a ladder match between the two at WrestleMania X. Michaels lost the match, which featured both his and Ramon's belts suspended above a ladder in the ring.<ref name=pwi92> PWI Staff
. " Pro Wrestling Illustrated presents: 2007 Wrestling almanac & book of facts " , "Wrestling’s historical cards" , Kappa Publishing , 2007 , pp. 92 . (English) </ref> This match won "Match of the Year" awards from Pro Wrestling Illustrated<ref name="Match of the Year"> Wrestling Information Archive - Pro Wrestling Illustrated Award Winners - Match of the Year
. Retrieved on 2007-07-20. </ref> and the Wrestling Observer Newsletter. It also earned Michaels a reputation of being the "Innovator of the Ladder Match" when, in reality, it was Bret Hart who brought in the idea two years previously from his experience in Stampede Wrestling where the Ladder Match had been used since the 1970s.
Michaels battled various injuries over the next few months and soon launched the "Heartbreak Hotel" TV talk show segment, mainly shown on WWF Superstars.<ref>Michaels, Shawn. Heartbreak & Triumph: The Shawn Michaels Story (p.190)</ref>
On August 28 1994, Michaels and his ever more popular sidekick, Diesel, captured the WWF World Tag Team Championship from The Headshrinkers. During their brief time as a tag team, they used a variation of the Headshrinkers' finishing move, where Michaels finished off their opponent by climbing on Diesel's shoulders and splashed their opponents. The next day, at SummerSlam, Diesel lost the Intercontinental Title to Ramon when Michaels accidentally Superkicked his bodyguard.<ref name=pwi92/> This triggered a Michaels-Diesel split, a storyline that was drawn out until the Survivor Series that November due to Michaels' hand injury.<ref> PWI Staff
. " Pro Wrestling Illustrated presents: 2007 Wrestling almanac & book of facts " , "Wrestling’s historical cards" , Kappa Publishing , 2007 , pp. 92-93 . (English) </ref> Michaels went on to win the 1995 Royal Rumble, where he was the first Royal Rumble participant to win the match from the No.1 spot.<ref name="Royal Rumble 1995"> Royal Rumble 1995 Results . PWWEW.net
. Retrieved on 2007-08-08. </ref> This set up a championship grudge match at WrestleMania XI against Diesel. Michaels recruited Sid as his bodyguard for the build-up, lost the match,<ref name="PS10"> Martin, Finn
. " Power Slam Magazine, issue 10 " , "Tough luck Shawn" (WrestleMania XI) , SW Publishing. , 1995-04-24 , pp. 20-25 . (English) </ref> and was attacked (kayfabe) by Sid the following night. After this, Michaels took time off.
He returned to the ring as a 'babyface' in June 1995 and defeated Jeff Jarrett in July to win his third Intercontinental Title. This led to a title defense against Razor Ramon at SummerSlam, in a Ladder Match, which Michaels won.<ref name="PS15"> Martin, Finn
. " Power Slam Magazine, issue 15 " , "Feel the Heat" (Summer Slam 1995) , SW Publishing. , 1995-09-25 , pp. 18-19 . (English) </ref> Around this time, Michaels became the alleged leader of a backstage group known as The Clique. Others perceived the group to have sufficient clout with WWF owner Vince McMahon, becoming dominant wrestling figures in WWF for several years in the mid-1990s. Michaels disputes the perception, saying that McMahon pushed only deserving wrestlers.<ref> The Kliq's profile . Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-10-16. </ref><ref>Michaels, Shawn. Heartbreak & Triumph: The Shawn Michaels Story (p.206)</ref><ref>Michaels, Shawn. Heartbreak & Triumph: The Shawn Michaels Story (p.207)</ref><ref>Michaels, Shawn. Heartbreak & Triumph: The Shawn Michaels Story (p.20Image:Cool.gif</ref> Michaels' fan base was later nicknamed "The Kliq" as an inside reference to the real "Clique."<ref>Modèle:Cite book</ref>
In October 1995, he was legitimately attacked by several men outside a bar in Syracuse, New York. Shortly afterwards, at the In Your House: Great White North PPV, Michaels forfeited the Intercontinental Title to rival Dean Douglas because he was, according to the WWF, unable to compete. However, Douglas lost the title immediately to Clique member Razor Ramon.<ref> PWI Staff
. " Pro Wrestling Illustrated presents: 2007 Wrestling almanac & book of facts " , "Wrestling’s historical cards" , Kappa Publishing , 2007 , pp. 94 . (English) </ref> Douglas maintained that Michaels could have wrestled that night and simply did not want to put him over.
The next month, during a match with Owen Hart on an episode of Raw, Owen nailed Michaels with an Enzuigiri kick to the back of Michaels' head. They continued to wrestle, but Michaels collapsed in the ring, supposedly because he had suffered a concussion in the Syracuse incident.<ref> RAW 1995 Results
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-23. </ref> The concussion was a work, skillfully kept from most fans at the time.
1996-1997
After teasing a retirement, Michaels announced that he would be returning to the WWF at the 1996 Royal Rumble match, which he won for the second year in a row.<ref name="Royal Rumble 1996"> PWI Staff
. " Pro Wrestling Illustrated presents: 2007 Wrestling almanac & book of facts " , "Wrestling’s historical cards" , Kappa Publishing , 2007 , pp. 95 . (English) </ref> Around this time, Jose Lothario, Michaels' original trainer, became his on-screen manager.
Michaels won his first WWF Championship at WrestleMania XII in March 1996, pinning Bret Hart in the 'sudden death' overtime of their a sixty minute Iron Man match, which had ended in a 0-0 tie.<ref name="WWE title"> HBK's first WWE title reign
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.</ref> As WCW gained momentum due to the signings of Michaels' friends Scott Hall and Kevin Nash, Michaels soldiered on as champion for most of the year, notably overcoming Mankind,<ref> In Your House 10 Results
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. Retrieved on 2007-08-09. </ref> Vader,<ref> SummerSlam 1996 Results
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. Retrieved on 2007-08-09. </ref> and The British Bulldog<ref> King of the Ring 1996 Results
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. Retrieved on 2007-08-09. </ref> in pay-per-view battles.
Michaels' title reign ended at the 1996 Survivor Series in November, where he lost to Sycho Sid, his former bodyguard, at Madison Square Garden in a face vs. face match. This match was notable for the New York fans cheering for Sid when he hit both Michaels and Jose Lothario with a television camera and cheering again when he won the match and championship.<ref> PWI Staff
. " Pro Wrestling Illustrated presents: 2007 Wrestling almanac & book of facts " , "Wrestling’s historical cards" , Kappa Publishing , 2007 , pp. 96-97 . (English) </ref> A flu-ridden Michaels recaptured the belt from Sid in January at the 1997 Royal Rumble in front of his hometown fans in San Antonio.<ref name="2nd WWE title reign"> HBK's second WWE title reign . WWE.com
.</ref>
On a special episode of Raw, dubbed Thursday RAW Thursday,<ref name="Thursday RAW Thursday"> Forever Shawn >>> Transcripts
. Forevershawn.net
. Retrieved on 2007-07-26. </ref> Michaels vacated the WWF title;<ref> RAW results - February 13, 1997
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-09-09. </ref> he explained to the fans that he was informed by doctors that a knee injury was bad enough that he had to retire. His speech was regarded as controversial, as Michaels was allegedly unwilling to lose to Bret Hart at WrestleMania 13 (since it was noted that he was going to have a rematch with Hart at WrestleMania). Michaels contemplated thoughts of retirement and stated that he "had to find his smile again", which he had "lost" somewhere down the line.<ref name="Thursday RAW Thursday"/>
After knee surgery by Dr. James Andrews, Michaels returned a few months later, briefly teaming with Steve Austin to win the WWF Tag Team Titles.<ref name="Stone Cold & HBK"> Stone Cold & Shawn Michaels first World Tag Team title reign
. WWE.com
. Retrieved on 2007-07-12. </ref> Michaels reveals in his autobiography, about his real-life feud with Bret Hart, claiming that Bret did interviews on live television claiming that he [Michaels] was faking his whole injury.<ref>Modèle:Cite book</ref><ref>Modèle:Cite book</ref>
At SummerSlam 1997, Michaels officiated the WWF title match between WWF Champion The Undertaker and Bret Hart. The match ended in controversial fashion, with Michaels nailing Undertaker with a chair (unintentionally, as he was aiming for Bret after he spat in his face). Michaels was then forced to award the title to his nemesis, Bret Hart. At WWF One Night Only, held in Birmingham, England in September, Michaels defeated The British Bulldog to capture the WWF European Championship.<ref name="European title"> HBK's first European title reign
. Retrieved on 2007-07-11.
</ref> The fans at the event were so appalled at the result of the match they almost rioted and booed Michaels out of the building to the extent that they littered the ring with rubbish.<ref> PWI Staff
. " Pro Wrestling Illustrated presents: 2007 Wrestling almanac & book of facts " , "Wrestling’s historical cards" , Kappa Publishing , 2007 , pp. 99-100 . (English) </ref> Michaels' striking of the Undertaker with a chair began a feud between the two men. In October, at In Your House: Badd Blood, Michaels and Undertaker participated in the very first Hell in a Cell match, which saw Michaels falling off the side of the Modèle:Formatnum:15-foot ({{formatnum:{{rnd/+|15*0.3048/1|0|Modèle:Rnd/00}}}} m) high structure through a table. Michaels won the match with the help of the Undertaker's brother Kane, who made his debut.<ref> PWI Staff . " Pro Wrestling Illustrated presents: 2007 Wrestling almanac & book of facts " , "Wrestling’s historical cards" , Kappa Publishing , 2007 , pp. 99 . (English) </ref>
In the summer, Michaels joined forces with real-life friend, Hunter Hearst Helmsley and Hunter's then-girlfriend, Chyna to form the stable, D-Generation X (DX). The group engaged in rebellious behavior, such as using the DX slogan "Suck it!", in addition to the crotch chop towards other wrestlers, and sometimes the fans. Moving away from the family-oriented product, this marked the beginning of the WWF Attitude Era. Michaels also began re-feuding with Bret Hart's reformed Hart Foundation, which was now a pro-Canada stable. Michaels taunted The Hart Foundation and Canada by engaging in acts, such as blowing his nose with and humping the Canadian Flag. In his book, Heartbreak & Triumph, Michaels claims the flag desecration was Bret's idea.<ref>Modèle:Cite book</ref>
Michaels' feud with the Hart Foundation culminated in a title shot at the 1997 Survivor Series against Bret Hart, in what is thought to be the most controversial match in wrestling history. Michaels came out of this match, dubbed by fans the "Montreal Screwjob", as the WWF World Champion.<ref name="3rd WWE title reign"> HBK's third WWE title reign
. WWE.com
. Retrieved on 2007-07-13. </ref> Michaels thus became the only wrestler to hold both the World Championship and the European Championship at the same time. However, Triple H pinned him in December during a farcical match, making Hunter the European Champion.<ref> RAW 1997 Results
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-20. </ref>
1998-Injury
In 1998, Michaels received a back injury in the Casket match against The Undertaker at the [[Royal Rumble (199Image:Cool.gif|Royal Rumble]];<ref> Royal Rumble 1998 Results
. PWWEW.net
. Retrieved on 2007-08-09. </ref> Michaels took a back body drop to the outside of the ring and smashed his lower back on the casket, causing him to herniate two discs and crush one completely. This forced Michaels into retirement after dropping the WWF Championship to Steve Austin at WrestleMania XIV.<ref> Breaking hearts, unbroken spirit; former superstar Shawn Michaels, "the HeartBreak Kid", had his sights set on becoming the WWF's "Comeback Kid" - wrestler - Cover Story - Interview
. Retrieved on 2007-07-25.
</ref>
Michaels returned to the WWF on November 23 1998, but not as a wrestler; instead, he replaced Sgt. Slaughter as the WWF Commissioner, joining Vince McMahon's Corporation stable as a heel.<ref> RAW 1998 Results
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-20. </ref> Throughout late 1998 and early 1999, Michaels made regular TV appearances, booking matches, throwing around his authority, and sometimes even deciding the outcome of matches. In early 1999, Michaels turned face and re-joined D-Generation X, but disappeared from WWF television for a few months, and by the time he had returned, DX had broken up.
Michaels made occasional appearances on WWF television as a face commissioner during the spring and summer of 1999. It appeared as that he would once again turn heel during the premiere episode of SmackDown! on August 26 1999 when, while serving as a special guest referee, he superkicked The Rock, allowing Triple H to retain the WWF Championship.<ref> SmackDown 1999 Results
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-20. </ref> However, after this referee appearance, Michaels was absent from WWF television until May 21 2000 when he returned as a face to officiate the Iron Man match between the Rock and Triple H.<ref> PWI Staff
. " Pro Wrestling Illustrated presents: 2007 Wrestling almanac & book of facts " , "Wrestling’s historical cards" , Kappa Publishing , 2007 , pp. 106 . (English) </ref> One month later, Michaels briefly reappeared to hand over the role of commissioner to Mick Foley and afterwards was absent from WWF television for nearly a year.
At the time being, knowing that his wrestling career was over, Michaels was inspired to train individuals who were interested in wrestling. He saw potential in using his name and opening The Shawn Michaels Wrestling Academy, after his lawyer, Skip McCormick, suggested the idea. However, hardships and challenges made Michaels have enough of the academy.
2002-Return to RAW
In 2002, Michaels returned to wrestling, and was brought into the nWo by Kevin Nash as a new member of the stable.<ref> RAW results - June 3, 2002
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-20. </ref> After the nWo was disbanded, Triple H appeared to want to make amends with Michaels. This was solidified when Michaels beseeched Triple H to return to Raw. Later on, they came down to the ring sporting their D-Generation X music and attire. When the pair was about to perform their trademark "Suck It" taunt, Triple H nailed Michaels with his finisher The Pedigree.<ref> RAW results - July 22, 2002
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-20. </ref> Continuing the angle, a week later, Triple H attacked Michaels from behind in a parking lot and put his head through a car window.<ref> RAW - 29 July 2002 Results
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-20. </ref> In response, Michaels challenged Triple H to "a fight" (a non-sanctioned match) at SummerSlam 2002, which Triple H accepted.
Michaels returned to the ring to wrestle the match against Triple H at SummerSlam, laying the foundation for a feud that lasted for years. This match was noted for Michaels' emotional in-ring return after more than four years on the shelf. Michaels won at SummerSlam but was attacked by Triple H with a sledgehammer after the match.<ref> SummerSlam 2002 Results
. PWWEW.net
. Retrieved on 2007-08-08. </ref>
At Survivor Series 2002, Michaels won the World Heavyweight Championship from Triple H in the first-ever Elimination Chamber match, which also featured Rob Van Dam, Kane, Chris Jericho, and Booker T. Michaels eliminated both Jericho and Triple H to win the match.<ref> Survivor Series 2002 Results
. PWWEW.net
. Retrieved on 2007-08-06. </ref> This title win also marked the first time in WWE history that a wrestler won a World Championship in any type of steel cage match. Michaels reign as Champion would come to an end, as he lost the Championship to Triple H in a Three Stages Of Hell match at Armageddon.<ref> PWI Staff
. " Pro Wrestling Illustrated presents: 2007 Wrestling almanac & book of facts " , "Wrestling’s historical cards" , Kappa Publishing , 2007 , pp. 112 . (English) </ref>
2003-2004
Michaels began a program with Chris Jericho, after Jericho claimed that he was the next Shawn Michaels. On January 13 2003, after Jericho won an over-the-top-rope challenge to select his entry number for the Royal Rumble, choosing number two in order to start the match with Michaels,<ref> RAW results - January 13, 2003
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-18. </ref> who had already been named number one. At the Royal Rumble, Jericho, with the help of Christian, eliminated Michaels.<ref name="PS104"> Hurley, Oliver
. " Power Slam Magazine, issue 104 " , "Every Man for himself” (Royal Rumble 2003) , SW Publishing. , 2003-02-21 , pp. 16-19 . (English) </ref> Michaels defeated Jericho at WrestleMania XIX. After the match, Michaels offered his hand to Jericho who, instead of shaking it, hugged Michaels. At first it seemed like good sportsmanship by Chris Jericho until he quickly kicked Michaels in the groin.<ref> WrestleMania XIX Results . PWWEW.net
. Retrieved on 2007-07-18. </ref>
At SummerSlam 2003, Michaels competed in the second-ever Elimination Chamber Match, which also featured Randy Orton, Kevin Nash, Chris Jericho, Goldberg, and eventual winner, World Heavyweight Champion, Triple H. During the match, Michaels helped Chris Jericho eliminate Kevin Nash, which prompted Nash to attack both men before exiting the chamber. Later in the match, Michaels was eliminated by Goldberg.<ref> PWI Staff
. " Pro Wrestling Illustrated presents: 2007 Wrestling almanac & book of facts " , "Wrestling’s historical cards" , Kappa Publishing , 2007 , pp. 113-114 . (English) </ref> He then went on to feud with Evolution member Randy Orton, who defeated Michaels at Unforgiven.<ref name="PS112"> Martin, Finn . " Power Slam Magazine, issue 112 " , "Boldberg grabs gold" (Unforgiven 2003) , SW Publishing. , 2003-10-22 , pp. 22-23 . (English) </ref> At the 2003 Survivor Series, Team Austin (consisting of Michaels, Rob Van Dam, Booker T, and The Dudley Boyz) faced-off with Team Bischoff (Scott Steiner, Mark Henry, Chris Jericho, Christian, and Randy Orton). During the match, Evolution member Batista interfered and gave Michaels a Batista Bomb, costing him the match.<ref> PWI Staff . " Pro Wrestling Illustrated presents: 2007 Wrestling almanac & book of facts " , "Wrestling’s historical cards" , Kappa Publishing , 2007 , pp. 114 . (English) </ref> Michaels then entered a feud with Batista; the two met at Armageddon, where Michaels scored a pinfall over Batista.<ref> Armageddon 2003 Results . PWWEW.net
. Retrieved on 2007-07-18. </ref>
As a part of an ongoing feud with Triple H, the two competed along side Chris Benoit in the main event match at WrestleMania XX for the World Heavyweight Championship. The former DX partners both came up short in the match, however, as Benoit had been booked to win the title.<ref name=pwi115> PWI Staff
. " Pro Wrestling Illustrated presents: 2007 Wrestling almanac & book of facts " , "Wrestling’s historical cards" , Kappa Publishing , 2007 , pp. 115 . (English) </ref> At Bad Blood 2004 in June, Michaels lost to Triple H in a Hell in a Cell match.<ref name=pwi115/> The next night on Raw, Kane attacked Michaels with a steel chair, (kayfabe) injuring him in the process.<ref> RAW results - June 14, 2004 . Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-18. </ref> Michaels made his return at Unforgiven and defeated Kane in a No Disqualification Match.<ref> Unforgiven 2004 Results
. PWWEW.net
. Retrieved on 2007-07-18. </ref> Two months later, he lost a World Heavyweight Championship match against Triple H (after Edge interfered) at Taboo Tuesday 2004 when the fans voted for him ahead of Edge and Chris Benoit to face Triple H one more time.<ref> PWI Staff
. " Pro Wrestling Illustrated presents: 2007 Wrestling almanac & book of facts " , "Wrestling’s historical cards" , Kappa Publishing , 2007 , pp. 116 . (English) </ref> Following this, Michaels was out of action for a few months with a legitimate torn meniscus.<ref name="WWEProfile"/><ref>Modèle:Cite book</ref>
2005-2006
Michaels returned in January 2005 as the special guest referee in the Elimination Chamber Match (which featured Chris Benoit, Chris Jericho, Edge, Randy Orton, Batista, and eventual winner Triple H) at New Year's Revolution 2005.<ref> RAW results - December 27, 2004
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-17. </ref> During the match, Michaels superkicked Edge, starting a feud between the two.<ref> New Years Revolution 2005 Results
. PWWEW.net
. Retrieved on 2007-08-09. </ref>
At the 2005 Royal Rumble, Edge defeated Michaels, who pinned him using the ropes for leverage.<ref name=RR2005> PWI Staff
. " Pro Wrestling Illustrated presents: 2007 Wrestling almanac & book of facts " , "Wrestling’s historical cards" , Kappa Publishing , 2007 , pp. 117 . (English) </ref> Michaels went on to compete in the Rumble match later that night and eliminated Kurt Angle. An angry Angle returned to the ring and in eliminated Michaels and then put Michaels in the Ankle Lock.<ref name=RR2005/> Michaels issued a challenge to Angle for a match at WrestleMania 21, which Angle accepted when he appeared on Raw to attack Michaels.<ref> RAW results - February 28, 2005 . Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-17. </ref> The following week on Raw, Marty Jannetty and Michaels had a one time reunion as The Rockers and defeated La Résistance.<ref> RAW results - March 14, 2005
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-17. </ref> Three days later on SmackDown!, Angle defeated Jannetty with the Ankle Lock.<ref> SmackDown results - March 17, 2005
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-17. </ref> To send a "message" to Michaels; Angle also humiliated Michaels' former manager Sensational Sherri, when he applied the Ankle Lock on her.<ref> SmackDown results - March 24, 2005
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-17. </ref> At WrestleMania 21 on April 3 2005, Angle defeated Michaels by submission, again with the Ankle Lock.<ref name=RR2005/>
The next night on Raw, Muhammad Hassan and Daivari came out to confront and assault Michaels.<ref> RAW results - April 4, 2005
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-17. </ref> The following week, Michaels approached Raw General Manager Eric Bischoff demanding a handicap match with Hassan and Daivari. Bischoff refused but informed Michaels to find a partner and he would grant a match. Michaels then made a plea for Hulk Hogan to come back and team with him.<ref> RAW results - April 11, 2005
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-17. </ref> On the April 18 2005 episode of Raw, Hassan again led an attack on Michaels until Hogan appeared to save Michaels and accept his offer.<ref> RAW results - April 18, 2005
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-17. </ref> At Backlash 2005, Hassan and Daivari lost to Hogan and Michaels when Daivari was pinned.<ref> Backlash 2005 Results
. PWWEW.net
. Retrieved on 2007-08-07. </ref>
On the July 4 2005 edition of Raw, Michaels and Hulk Hogan had a tag team match, in which they ended up winning. During the post-match pose, Michaels hit Hogan with his Superkick, knocking Hogan to the ground and turning Michaels heel for the first time since returning in 2002.<ref> RAW results - July 4, 2005
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-17. </ref> The following week on Raw, Michaels appeared on Piper's Pit where he superkicked Roddy Piper<ref> RAW results - July 11, 2005
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-17. </ref> and then challenged Hogan to a match at SummerSlam.<ref> RAW results - July 18, 2005
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-17. </ref> Prior to SummerSlam 2005, neither Hogan nor Michaels had lost in a one-on-one match at SummerSlam. Hogan defeated Michaels at SummerSlam. After the match Michaels extended his hand to him, saying "I needed to know, and I found out" and he and Hogan shook hands. Michaels left the ring to allow Hogan to celebrate with the crowd and Michaels turned face once more.<ref> PWI Staff
. " Pro Wrestling Illustrated presents: 2007 Wrestling almanac & book of facts " , "Wrestling’s historical cards" , Kappa Publishing , 2007 , pp. 118 . (English) </ref>
Michaels began a feud with Chris Masters. The pair faced each other in a match at Unforgiven 2005 where Michaels won via pinfall.<ref> Unforgiven 2005 Results
. PWWEW.net
. Retrieved on 2007-07-17. </ref> At Taboo Tuesday 2005, Michaels won the fans choice for the second year running and became a part of the Triple Threat match with John Cena and Kurt Angle. Cena would retain the WWE Championship.<ref> PWI Staff
. " Pro Wrestling Illustrated presents: 2007 Wrestling almanac & book of facts " , "Wrestling’s historical cards" , Kappa Publishing , 2007 , pp. 119 . (English) </ref>
On the December 26 2005 edition of Raw, Vince McMahon lauded Michaels for his part in the Montreal Screwjob. Michaels said he was only being loyal to his company, but said he had moved on and McMahon should move on as well. McMahon told Michaels he can "screw" him like he screwed Bret Hart,<ref> RAW results - December 26, 2005
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-17. </ref> and he began setting unusual stipulations for Michaels' matches and interfering on behalf of Michaels' opponents.<ref> RAW results - January 2, 2006
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-17. </ref>
During the 2006 Royal Rumble, to which Michaels entered twenty fifth, he eliminated MNM and Shelton Benjamin in succession to make it into the final six. At that point, Mr. McMahon’s music hit, and the Chairman made his entrance. As Michaels stared at McMahon, Shane McMahon made a surprising appearance, attacking Michaels from behind and eliminating him from the match. An irate Michaels ran back into the ring and nailed Triple H with Sweet Chin Music before chasing the McMahons to the locker room.<ref> Royal Rumble 2006 Results
. PWWEW.net
. Retrieved on 2007-08-09. </ref>
After several weeks of attacks and stipulations, Michaels confronted McMahon in the ring and challenged him to a match. McMahon refused and attempted (unsuccessfully) to force Michaels to sign retirement papers.<ref> RAW results - February 13, 2006
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-17. </ref> After Vince and Shane knocked Michaels out with a steel chair,<ref> RAW results - February 27, 2006
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-17. </ref> Mr. McMahon booked a match between himself and Michaels at WrestleMania 22.<ref> RAW results - March 6, 2006
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-17. </ref> During a handicap match against the Spirit Squad Michaels former partner Marty Jannetty came down to help Michaels.<ref> RAW results - February 20, 2006
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-17. </ref> Mr. McMahon offered Jannetty a contract if he "kissed his ass." The next week on Raw Jannetty refused and took Chris Masters' "Masterlock challenge" instead. Michaels tried to help Jannetty, which ultimately ended in Shane forcing a groggy Michaels to kiss Vince's ass.<ref> RAW results - February 27, 2006
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-17. </ref>
Michaels and Shane McMahon then met in a Street Fight at WWE Saturday Night's Main Event. Throughout the match, Vince interfered, allowing Shane to get the upper hand. However, Michaels kept kicking out and refused to submit. When he got the upper hand again by superkicking Shane, Vince knocked the referee down before the three count. Michaels went after Vince, which gave Shane enough time to hit Michaels with a low blow from behind. Shane applied the Sharpshooter, and Vince McMahon immediately ordered for the bell to be rung, even though Michaels did not tap out; an allusion to the Montreal Screwjob.<ref name="PS142"> Power Slam Staff
. " Power Slam Magazine, issue 142 " , "Looking at WWE: SNMW" (March 18, 2006) , SW Publishing. , 2006-04-20 , pp. 25 . (English) </ref>
Despite interference from the Spirit Squad and Shane McMahon, Michaels defeated Mr. McMahon at WrestleMania 22 in a bloody No Holds Barred match.<ref> WrestleMania 22 Results
. PWWEW.net
. Retrieved on 2007-08-08. </ref> The match is noted for being the start of the DX reunion that was soon to come. At Backlash 2006, Vince and Shane McMahon beat Michaels (with "God" as his tag team partner) with help from the Spirit Squad in a no DQ match; Michaels suffered a partially broken nose.<ref> PWI Staff
. " Pro Wrestling Illustrated presents: 2007 Wrestling almanac & book of facts " , "Wrestling’s historical cards" , Kappa Publishing , 2007 , pp. 121 . (English) </ref> Michaels got revenge on the Spirit Squad in various ways, but by May 22, the Squad injured Michaels' knee;<ref> RAW results - May 22, 2006 . Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-17. </ref> this angle was written so that Michaels could have surgery on his knee, which had been legitimately injured for some time.<ref>Modèle:Cite video</ref>
Return of D-Generation X
In 2006, a series of events took place which suggested a reunion of Shawn Michaels and Triple H as D-Generation X starting at WrestleMania 22 where both Michaels and Triple H performed the crotch chop during their matches.<ref> WrestleMania 22 Results
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-11. </ref> On Raw the two continued to deliver chops, as Michaels feuded with Vince McMahon and Triple H went for the WWE Championship, repeatedly butting heads with Vince McMahon in the process.
On the June 12 2006 edition of Raw, DX officially reunited. During Triple H's gauntlet match against the Spirit Squad, Michaels came in to help Triple H, and the two did the DX "crotch chops."<ref> RAW results - June 12, 2006
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-11. </ref> At Vengeance, DX defeated the Spirit Squad in a 5-on-2 handicap match.<ref> Vengeance 2006 Results
. PWWEW.net
. Retrieved on 2007-07-11. </ref> After the win, the group continued its sophomoric antics at the expense of The Spirit Squad, Vince McMahon, Shane McMahon, and Jonathan Coachman for several weeks. They then defeated the Spirit Squad at Satuday Night's Main Event in a 5-2 elimination match<ref> Saturday Night's Main Event - July 15, 2006 Results
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-11. </ref> and went on to defeat The McMahons (Vince and Shane) at SummerSlam.<ref> SummerSlam 2006 Results
. PWWEW.net
. Retrieved on 2007-07-11. </ref> At Unforgiven 2006, DX overcame the odds once again, defeating The McMahons and ECW World Champion Big Show in a Hell in a Cell match. DX embarrassed Vince by shoving his face in between the Big Show's buttocks during the match, and DX won when Triple H broke a sledgehammer over the shoulders of Vince McMahon after Michaels delivered Sweet Chin Music to him.<ref> Unforgiven 2006 Results
. PWWEW.net
. Retrieved on 2007-07-11. </ref>
At Cyber Sunday, DX took on Rated-RKO (Edge and Randy Orton). The fan-selected referee Eric Bischoff allowed the illegal use of a steel chair to give Rated RKO the ill-gotten win, and the plaudit of being the first tag team to defeat DX in a tag team match since their reformation in June 2006.<ref> PWI Staff
. " Pro Wrestling Illustrated presents: 2007 Wrestling almanac & book of facts " , "Wrestling’s historical cards" , Kappa Publishing , 2007 , pp. 122 . (English) </ref> However, at Survivor Series, Team DX emerged victorious, in a clean sweep of Team Rated-RKO.<ref> Survivor Series 2006 Results . PWWEW.net
. Retrieved on 2007-08-08. </ref>
2007
At New Year's Revolution, Michaels' partner, Triple H suffered a (legit) torn right quadriceps during their match with Rated-RKO.<ref> New Years Revolution 2007 Results
. PWWEW.net
. Retrieved on 2007-08-06. </ref> Rated-RKO claimed victory over DX, citing the injury as the "end" of DX.<ref> RAW results - January 8, 2007
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-11. </ref> On January 15 2007, HBK lived up to his vow of "dealing" with Rated-RKO when he took out Randy Orton with a con-chair-to after a handicap match against Edge and Orton.<ref> RAW results - January 15, 2007
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-11. </ref>
On the January 29 2007 edition of Raw, Michaels captured the World Tag Team Championship with WWE Champion John Cena after defeating Rated-RKO.<ref name="Cena & HBK"> John Cena & Shawn Michaels first World Tag Team title reign
. WWE.com
. Retrieved on 2007-07-12. </ref> He then went on to defeat both Edge and Orton in a Triple Threat Number One contender's match on another edition of Raw to earn a shot at the WWE Championship.<ref> PWI Staff
. " Pro Wrestling Illustrated, May 2007 " , Arena Reports , Kappa Publishing , p. 130 . (English) </ref> On April 1 at WrestleMania 23, Cena retained the Championship after he made Michaels submit to the STFU.<ref> Kaplan , Brett
(April 2007) . Cena, Kennedy, Taker big winners on big stage . Miami Herald
. Retrieved on 2007-07-26. </ref> The next night on Raw, Michaels and Cena competed in two back-to back 10 team battle royals, as the World Tag Team titles were on the line, winning the first against King Booker and Finlay, and losing the titles in the second battle royal, when Michaels threw Cena over the top rope. The eventual winners were the The Hardys (Matt and Jeff).<ref> Starr , Noah
(April 2, 2007) . HBK dumps Cena . WWE.com
. Retrieved on 2007-04-05. </ref>
Michaels' feud with Cena continued and he faced off with Cena, Edge and Randy Orton in a Fatal Four Way match at Backlash for the WWE Championship. Cena retained the Championship when Michaels hit Sweet Chin Music on Cena causing him to fall on Orton, which gained Cena the pinfall.<ref> Kaplan , Brett
(May 2007) . HBK assists Cena in title defense . Miami Herald
. Retrieved on 2007-07-25. </ref>
The Great Khali defeated Michaels in a no disqualification #1 contender's match when he was choke bombed through the announce table, causing the referee to end the match.<ref> Difino , Lennie
(May 7, 2007) . Gold digging . WWE.com
. Retrieved on 2007-11-12. </ref> Michaels then entered a feud with Randy Orton when Orton claimed that he could beat Michaels. The week before their match at Judgment Day, after Michaels won a grueling match against Edge, Orton interfered, punting Michaels in the head.<ref> RAW results - May 14, 2007
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-07-11. </ref> Orton would again assault Michaels just prior to their match at Judgment Day, interrupting Michaels' interview segment. Michaels would collapse during the course of their match, causing Orton to win by referee stoppage. Afterward, Orton continued the beating when he delivered an RKO to a fallen Michaels. Michaels was then removed by a stretcher.<ref> Dee , Louie
(May 21, 2007) . Is it over for HBK? . WWE.com
. Retrieved on 2007-05-25. </ref>
Michaels made his return on the October 8 edition of Raw, delivering his trademark Sweet Chin Music to the newly-crowned WWE Champion, Randy Orton, during his title ceremony at the end of the show, and then celebrating over the knocked-out champion as Mr. McMahon watched on.<ref> Robinsob , Bryan
(October 8, 2007) . HBK shows Orton his 'appreciation' . WWE.com
. Retrieved on 2007-10-09. </ref><ref> RAW results - October 8, 2007
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-10-09. </ref> At Cyber Sunday, Michaels was voted by the fans to face Randy Orton for the WWE Championship; though he won via disqualification when Orton hit Michaels with a low blow, which resulted in Orton retaining the title.<ref> Cyber Sunday 2007 Results
. PWWEW.net
. Retrieved on 2007-10-29. </ref> Michaels got another opportunity at the WWE Championship, when he was granted his rematch against Orton at Survivor Series.<ref> RAW results - October 29, 2006
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-12-25. </ref> In their match, Michaels was banned from using Sweet Chin Music upon request by Orton, referring to as Michaels superkicking Orton week after week.<ref> RAW results - October 15, 2007
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-12-25. </ref><ref> RAW results - October 22, 2007
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-12-25. </ref><ref> RAW results - November 5, 2007
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-12-25. </ref> However, Michaels lost the match when Orton hit the RKO for the win.<ref> Robinson , Bryan
(November 18, 2007) . Cementing a 'one-man dynasty' . WWE.com
. Retrieved on 2007-11-19.
</ref>
In wrestling
- Finishing and signature moves
- Sweet Chin Music (Superkick, often preceding the move with a series of foot stomps, called "tuning up the band" by announcers)
- Teardrop Suplex (Leg hook Saito suplex) - early 1990s
- Diving elbow drop, with theatrics.
- Inverted atomic drop
- Flying forearm followed by a kip-up
- Swinging neckbreaker
- Backhand chop
- Skin the cat
- Diving splash
- Lou Thesz press followed by multiple punches
- Moonsault
- Figure four leglock
- Sharpshooter - in reference to Montreal Screwjob
- Slingshot crossbody
- Leg feed enzuigiri
- Scoop slam
- Asai moonsault
- Nicknames
- The Heartbreak Kid (HBK)
- The Showstopper
- The Headliner
- The Main Event
- The Icon
- Mr. WrestleMania
Entrance music
- The song Sexy Boy was originally written for Michaels by Jimmy Hart. Hart thanked Michaels personally for continuing to use the song as his entrance music when he was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2005. Michaels' entrance music was originally performed by Sherri Martel until she became a babyface,<ref name="interview"/> and then the second version was performed by Michaels himself with traces of Sherri in the chorus portion of the song. The current version of the song in use today is the version Michaels sung himself.
- Since the return of DX, Michaels mostly used the DX entrance Break It Down, by The Chris Warren Band, even when wrestling in singles competition, but then went back to using Sexy Boy.
Wrestlers trained by Michaels
- Matt Bentley
- Lance Cade
- Bryan Danielson
- Shawn Hernandez
- Brian Kendrick
- Paul London
- Veronica Stevens
- Tyson Tomko
Championships and accomplishments
- American Wrestling Association
- AWA World Tag Team Championship (2 times)<ref name="A.W.A. World Tag Team Title"> A.W.A. World Tag Team Titles
. Wrestling-Titles
. Retrieved on 2007-07-15.
“The Midnight Rockers A.W.A. World Tag Team Champions 87/01/27 & 87/12/27 St. Paul, MN & Las Vegas, NV”
</ref> - with Marty Jannetty
- NWA Central States Tag Team Championship ([[NWA Central States Tag Team Championship# Title History (1979 - 198Image:Cool.gif|1 time]])<ref name="N.W.A. Central States Tag Team Title"> N.W.A. Central States Tag Team Title
. Wrestling-Titles
. Retrieved on 2007-07-15.
“The Midnight Rockers N.W.A. Central States Tag Team Champions 86/05/15 Kansas City, KS”
</ref> - with Marty Jannetty
- Continental Wrestling Association
- AWA Southern Tag Team Championship (2 times)<ref name="Title History"> HBK's title history
. Puroresu
. Retrieved on 2007-08-08. </ref> – with Marty Jannetty
- Texas All-Star Wrestling
- TAS Texas Tag Team Championship (2 times)<ref name="S.C.W. Southwest Tag Team Title"> S.C.W. Southwest Tag Team Title
. Wrestling-Titles
. Retrieved on 2007-07-15.
“Paul Diamond & Shawn Michaels S.C.W. Southwest Tag Team Champions 85/09/01 & 85/11/17 San Antonio, TX”
</ref><ref name="Title History"/> – with Paul Diamond
- Texas Wrestling Alliance
- TWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time)<ref name="Title History"/>
- World Wrestling Federation | World Wrestling Entertainment
- WWF Championship (3 times)<ref name="WWE title"> WWE :Inside WWE > Title History > WWE Championship > 19960331 - Shawn Michaels
. Retrieved on 2007-07-13.
</ref><ref name="2nd WWE title reign"> WWE :Inside WWE > Title History > WWE Championship > 19970119 - Shawn Michaels
. Retrieved on 2007-07-13.
</ref><ref name="3rd WWE title reign"> WWE :Inside WWE > Title History > WWE Championship > 19971109 - Shawn Michaels
. WWE.com
. Retrieved on 2007-07-13. </ref>
- WWF European Championship (1 time)<ref name="European title"/>
- WWF Intercontinental Championship (3 times)<ref> HBK's first IC title reign
. Retrieved on 2007-07-11.
</ref><ref> HBK's second IC title reign
. Retrieved on 2007-07-11.
</ref><ref> HBK's third IC title reign
. Retrieved on 2007-07-11.
</ref>
. Retrieved on 2007-07-12.
</ref><ref> Diesel & Shawn Michaels second World Tag Team title reign
. Retrieved on 2007-07-12.
</ref> Stone Cold Steve Austin (1),<ref name="Stone Cold & HBK"/> and John Cena (1)<ref name="Cena & HBK"/>
. WWE.com
. Retrieved on 2007-08-08. </ref>
- Royal Rumble (1995)<ref name="Royal Rumble 1995"> Royal Rumble 1995 Results
. Retrieved on 2007-08-08.
</ref>
- Royal Rumble (1996)<ref name="Royal Rumble 1996"> PWI Staff
. " Pro Wrestling Illustrated presents: 2007 Wrestling almanac & book of facts " , "Wrestling’s historical cards" , Kappa Publishing , 2007 , pp. 95 . (English) </ref>
^ In October 1990, Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty defeated the Hart Foundation for the title. However, despite winning the match, the win and reign are not recognized by WWE, as the ring ropes broke and the match was not aired on television. As a result, Shawn Michaels is only officially recognized as a 4-time World Tag Team Champion.
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- PWI Match of the Year award in 1993 – vs. Marty Jannetty (Monday Night RAW, May 17 1993)<ref name="Match of the Year"> Wrestling Information Archive - Pro Wrestling Illustrated Award Winners - Match of the Year
. Retrieved on 2007-07-20.
</ref>
- PWI Match of the Year award in 1994 – vs. Razor Ramon (WrestleMania X, March 20 1994)<ref name="Match of the Year"/>
- PWI Match of the Year award in 1995 – vs. Diesel (WrestleMania XI, April 2 1995)<ref name="Match of the Year"/>
- PWI Most Popular Wrestler of the Year award in 1995<ref name="Most Popular Wrestler of the Year"> Wrestling Information Archive - Pro Wrestling Illustrated Award Winners - Most Popular Wrestler of the Year
. Pro Wrestling Illustrated
. Retrieved on 2007-07-20. </ref>
- PWI Most Popular Wrestler of the Year award in 1996<ref name="Most Popular Wrestler of the Year"/>
- PWI Match of the Year award in 1996 – vs. Bret Hart (WrestleMania XII, March 31 1996)<ref name="Match of the Year"/>
- PWI ranked him # 1 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the year on the PWI 500 list in 1996<ref> Wrestling Information Archive - Pro Wrestling Illustrated Top 500 - 1996
. Pro Wrestling Illustrated
. Retrieved on 2007-07-26. </ref>
- PWI ranked him # 10 of the 500 best singles wrestlers during the PWI Years in 2003<ref> Wrestling Information Archive - Pro Wrestling Illustrated's Top 500 Wrestlers of the PWI Years
. Pro Wrestling Illustrated
. Retrieved on 2007-07-26. </ref>
- PWI ranked him # 33 of the 100 best tag teams during the PWI Years in 2003 – with Marty Jannetty<ref name="Best Tag Teams"> Wrestling Information Archive - Pro Wrestling Illustrated Award Winners - Best Tag Teams
. Pro Wrestling Illustrated
. Retrieved on 2007-07-20. </ref>
- PWI ranked him # 55 of the 100 best tag teams during the PWI Years in 2003 – with Diesel<ref name="Best Tag Teams"/>
- PWI Match of the Year award in 2004 – vs. Chris Benoit and Triple H (WrestleMania XX, March 14 2004)<ref name="Match of the Year"/>
- PWI Match of the Year in 2005 – vs. Kurt Angle (WrestleMania 21, April 3 2005)<ref name="Match of the Year"/>
- PWI Match of the Year in 2006 – vs. Vince McMahon (WrestleMania 22, April 2 2006).<ref name="Match of the Year"/>
- PWI ranked him # 9 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the year on the PWI 500 list in 2006<ref> Wrestling Information Archive - Pro Wrestling Illustrated Award Winners - PWI Top 500 in 2006
. Pro Wrestling Illustrated
. Retrieved on 2007-08-10. </ref>
- PWI ranked him # 6 of the 500 best singles wrestlers of the year on the PWI 500 list in 2007<ref> Wrestling Information - Archive - Pro Wrestling Illustrated Award Winners - PWI Top 500 in 2007
. Pro Wrestling Illustrated
. Retrieved on 2007-10-29. </ref>
Personal life
Growing up, Hickenbottom was never called "Michael" because he hated the name, so his family and friends just called him "Shawn". Ever since, he has been referred to as Shawn. Additionally, Hickenbottom moved around frequently since his father was in the military. He relates in his autobiography how he dreaded the first day at his many new schools, when the teacher would call roll and announce his surname of "Hickenbottom" to the class, which would evoke giggles and teasing because of its unusual sound.<ref>Michaels, Shawn. Heartbreak & Triumph: The Shawn Michaels Story (p.1Image:Cool.gif</ref>
In 1996, Hickenbottom posed in a non-nude layout for Playgirl magazine. It was not until after he posed that he discovered that Playgirl has a mostly homosexual readership, which was seen as humorous by his fellow wrestlers.<ref>Michaels, Shawn.Heartbreak & Triumph: The Shawn Michaels Story (p.233)</ref>
Hickenbottom's marriage to his first wife, Theresa, was brief and ended in divorce, but was amicably settled.<ref>Michaels, Shawn.Heartbreak & Triumph: The Shawn Michaels Story (p.194)</ref> He is now married to former WCW Nitro Girl, Whisper (Rebecca Curci). They were married on March 31 1999 at the Graceland Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas, Nevada.<ref>Michaels, Shawn.Heartbreak & Triumph: The Shawn Michaels Story (p.296)</ref> It was a very small wedding ceremony. The only people present were Hickenbottom, Rebecca Curci, and an Elvis impersonator. Hickenbottom and Curci have a son, Cameron Kade (born on January 5 2000)<ref>Michaels, Shawn.Heartbreak & Triumph: The Shawn Michaels Story (p.304)</ref> and a daughter, Cheyenne Michelle (born on August 19 2004)<ref>Michaels, Shawn.Heartbreak & Triumph: The Shawn Michaels Story (p.329)</ref>
Hickenbottom has several tattoos. He has a tattoo of a heart with a sword through it with what appears to be a snake around it in the shape of an "S".<ref> An image of HBK
. WWE.com
. Retrieved on 2007-11-27. </ref> He has one on his wedding finger, that has an R for his wife Rebecca. Another in his left wrist, it's a bracelet design that says "Cameron" for his son.<ref> An image of HBK
. WWE.com
. Retrieved on 2007-11-27. </ref> On his left leg he has a picture of his wife,<ref name="tattoo">Modèle:Cite video</ref> the other leg has a picture of the state of Texas.<ref name="tattoo"/> Finally, he has a small broken heart with the letters "HBK" above it, tattooed on his right hip.<ref>Modèle:Cite video</ref>
Hickenbottom is ambidextrous.<ref>Michaels, Shawn. Heartbreak & Triumph: The Shawn Michaels Story</ref> This caused him problems as a boy playing football, as he had trouble differentiating between his right and left directions. He uses his right hand to draw and color and his left hand to write. He typically uses his right leg to deliver Sweet Chin Music.
Hickenbottom is a born again Christian. He was raised as a Roman Catholic, but became a non-denominational Christian under the influence of his wife Rebecca. His ring attire often incorporates cross symbols, and while on the way to the ring, he normally gets down on his knees and mouths a prayer while his pyrotechnics go off. He has been seen in the congregation during a televised service of Cornerstone Church in his hometown of San Antonio. Hickenbottom is a Bible teacher in his church of Cornerstone.<ref name="HAT"/> Hickenbottom also appeared on a Trinity Broadcasting Network program along with Sting.<ref> Shawn Michael's Online World of Wrestling profile
. Online World of Wrestling
. Retrieved on 2007-09-02. </ref><ref> Forever Shawn >>> Transcripts
. Retrieved on 2007-08-07.
</ref><ref> TBN search results
. TBN.org
. Retrieved on 2007-09-02. </ref>
Hickenbottom is a fan of the San Antonio Spurs NBA team. He was also a sportscaster for San Antonio local news for a short time during his retirement from wrestling. He has been seen wearing Spurs merchandise and attending Spurs games. JBL made a reference to Hickenbottom being a season ticket holder during the 2007 Royal Rumble.<ref>Modèle:Cite video</ref>
Media
VHS Tapes
DVDs
Books
Notes
References
- Modèle:Cite book
- PWI Staff
. " Pro Wrestling Illustrated presents: 2007 Wrestling almanac & book of facts " , "Wrestling’s historical cards" , Kappa Publishing , 2007 . (English)
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