Wrestling Recap: HBK vs. Angle (WrestleMania 21)

The Date: 3 April 2005
The Venue: Staples Center; Los Angeles, California
The Stakes: Interpromotional grudge match

The Commentary: Jim “J.R.” Ross and Jerry “The King” Lawler
The Referee: Brian Hebner
Dave Meltzer’s Rating: 4.75

The Build-Up:
Following a remarkable return to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and a dramatic character change, “The Heartbreak Kid” Shawn Michaels embarked on a celebrated comeback tour. Drafted to different brands during the first roster split, Shawn first crossed paths with Olympic champion Kurt Angle in the 2005 Royal Rumble, where Angle snapped after HBK eliminated him from the match. Angle accepted Shawn’s challenge and immediately made the feud personal, mocking HBK’s theme song, recreating some of his greatest moments, and even brutalising Marty Jannetty to wind Shawn up heading into the match.

The Match:
Sadly, Kurt Angle didn’t follow-up his hilarious rendition of Shawn Michaels’ “Sexy Boy” theme by sauntering out to “Sexy Kurt” or coerce HBK’s former valet, Sensational Sherri, to accompany him to the ring for added mind games heading into this match. Though the two seemed reluctant to get into it, Shawn kicked the match off with a disrespectful slap to Angle’s face, prompting Kurt to wrestle HBK to the mat and impress his amateur and Olympic background upon the Showstopper. Shawn answered back with a headlock takedown to keep Angle grounded, keeping the hold cinched in even after Angle planted him with a back suplex. Shawn also had the wherewithal to keep his shoulders off the mat whenever Angle rolled him into a pinning predicament, but Kurt only managed to break the hold by forcing Shawn into a corner. Frustrated at being outwrestled, Angle resorted to elbowing HBK in the face, ending up in a short-arm scissors as HBK switched to targeting Kurt’s left arm. Angle resorted to muscling Shawn up, barely escaping a couple of roll-ups and backslides and ending up back in the side headlock. Once back in the corner, the match descended into a slugfest, forcing the referee to physically separate the two and giving Kurt the chance to land a cheap shot and briefly apply the Ankle Lock. HBK quickly squirmed free, however, and clotheslined his opponent (and himself) to the outside, where he tore apart the SmackDown! announce table.

After a long period of mat wrestling, Angle targeting HBK’s ankle and forced Shawn to take high risks.

Angle desperately retaliated with some uppercuts and hoisted Shawn onto his shoulders to bash HBK’s spine off a ring post rather than plant him to the floor or through the table. Angle focused on Shawn’s injured back and tossed him into the ring to hit a suplex, score a couple of two counts, and apply a bodyscissors to wear HBK down. Shawn fought back with some chops but was turned inside out off a whip into a corner and tossed with belly-to-belly suplex for another near fall, so Angle buried his knee into HBK’s lower back with a modified Camel Clutch. Ever resilient, Shawn fought to his feet and returned to the chops, prompting Angle to answer back with punches and a stiff clothesline for a two count. Angle sat Shawn on a top turnbuckle and tried for a superplex, only for HBK to frantically fight him off and miss his signature diving elbow. However, when Angle tried for the Angle Slam, Shawn countered and sent Kurt flying  outside with a back body drop before awkwardly diving on his opponent from the top rope. Angle quickly recovered and teased hitting a German Suplex off the ring apron, forcing Shawn to retaliate with a mule kick to Kurt’s balls (to a chorus of boos) and a dive from the apron to Angle as he lay prone across the announce table (which didn’t break). Both men, bleeding from the assault, struggled to return to the ring before the referee counted to ten and again traded blows, with Shawn landing his signature flying forearm and nipping to his feet to mount a comeback and finally nail his diving elbow drop and build momentum for Sweet Chin Music.

As the two busted out their biggest moves, Angle’s tenacity won out as he forced Shawn to tap out.

Angle countered with the Ankle Lock, retaining the hold even as Shawn desperately tried to roll through and even keeping it locked in for a bit when HBK grabbed the ropes. Even when Shawn countered an Angle Slam, Kurt returned to the Ankle Lock, barely kicking out when HBK rolled him up, and then countered another superkick attempt into an Angle Slam. Angle was incensed, driven to tears, when Shawn kicked out at two, so he amusingly pulled his straps up and then lowered them again before clambering a nearby turnbuckle for his picture-perfect moonsault. Naturally, Angle missed and the exhausted, injured HBK tried to capitalise by climbing the turnbuckle, only for Kurt to suddenly recover and hit an Avalanche Angle Slam…for a ludicrous near fall! Enraged and frustrated, Angle screamed in Shawn’s face and ate Sweet Chin Music, but HBK was too out of it to immediately make the cover, meaning Kurt just barely got his shoulder up before the three count. The confused Shawn was then caught in the Ankle Lock, which Kurt maintained as HBK writhed and thrashed in pain, pulling Shawn away from the ropes and applying a grapevine for additional punishment. HBK endured the agony for a ridiculously long time, but was eventually forced to tap out. This was a thrilling affair between two of the all-time greats that told a very simple story, sadly one that was prevalent during Shawn’s comeback, of HBK struggling with his lower back. While this made for a great tide-turner, I think it would’ve been better if Angle had damaged Shawn’s knee or leg on the outside and had focused on HBK’s leg rather than his back. It was fun seeing Shawn showcase his fundamentals but the extended time on the mat and with the headlock made for a slow start, especially as it didn’t have much payoff, so it might’ve been better to trim some of that and tell a story of Shawn’s agility versus Angle’s mat skills.

The Aftermath:
Following his loss to Kurt Angle in this award-winning bout, Shawn Michaels returned to his issues with WWE Chairman Vince McMahon, leading to Shawn being beaten by Vince and his son, Shane, at Backlash when Vince forced HBK to team with “God” and coerced the Spirit Squad into attacking his rival. Luckily, Shawn’s old D-Generation X buddy and former blood rival Triple H got involved, eventually teaming with Shawn to fend off the Spirit Squad and eventually the McMahons. After causing havoc with Triple H as the revived D-X, HBK made it to the main event of the following WrestleMania in a losing effort against WWE Champion John Cena. Angle embarked on one of his more questionable storylines where he made lewd and disturbing advances towards Booker T‘s wife before being traded to Raw and having a rematch with Shawn at Vengeance 2005, losing the match and entering an equally questionable feud with Eugene before returning to SmackDown! in 2006 and capturing the World Heavyweight Championship. Angle would drop the belt to Rey Mysterio at WrestleMania 22, which would be his last WrestleMania match for over ten years as he battled with substance abuse after leaving the WWE in late-2006.

My Rating:

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Great Stuff

Is this one of your favourite WrestleMania matches or did you find it a bit lacking? Do you agree that Angle should’ve focused on Shawn’s leg from the beginning or did you enjoy the story being told in the ring? Who was your pick to win at the time and which of the two is your favourite wrestler? What are some of your favourite Angle and/or HBK matches? Leave a like if you read this review and share your thoughts before, then donate to my Ko-Fi to suggest other Kurt Angle and/or Shawn Michaels matches for the site.

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