The Heartbreak Kid Shawn Michaels' track record speaks for itself. The Showstopper's career in World Wrestling Entertainment
is legendary, as he has accumulated enough hardware to make just about any other WWE Superstar jealous. Michaels was the first-ever
Grand Slam Champion, capturing the European Championship once, the World Tag Team Championship twice, the Intercontinental
Championship three times and the World Championship four times.
But HBK's success didn't just fall on his lap. Although the success didn't happen over night, the 6 foot 1, 225 pounder
from San Antonio, Texas knew he wanted to be a professional wrestler since he was 12 years old after he had seen his first
match.
Michaels' athletic career began back when he was six years old when he started playing football. He became a stand out
linebacker and was a captain on his high school team. After graduating, he attended Southwest Texas State University, but
he soon realized that college wasn't the path he wanted to follow. Michaels quickly realized it was time to begin chasing
his dream of becoming a WWE Superstar.
Michaels began his training under the tutelage of Jose Lothario. After a few months of training, Lothario felt that his
protege was ready for some in-ring action, and two weeks after his 19th birthday, HBK had his first match with mid South Wrestling
against Art Cruz. He lost his debut match, but he improved in his second match, wrestling to a time-limit draw, and won his
third match. After a stop in Kansas City, Michaels was headed back to his home state to Texas All-Star Wrestling.
It was here that he teamed up with Paul Diamond to make up the team of American Force. The combination was a successful
one, as they were able to capture the Texas All-Star Tag Team Championships twice. After about three months, Michaels headed
to the American Wrestling Alliance (AWA) with a friend he had met in Kansas City. That friend was Marty Jannetty who went
on to become HBK's tag team partner. The duo was dubbed the Midnight Rockers.
They quickly became one of the hottest teams in the AWA, which caught the eye of World Wrestling Entertainment. WWE invited
the Midnight Rockers to a live event for a tryout. Unfortunately for the young duo, WWE officials felt the Midnight Rockers
were a bit too immature at that time. The Midnight Rockers headed back to the AWA, but WWE hadn't heard the last of Shawn
Michaels and Marty Jannetty.
While back with the AWA, the Midnight Rockers captured the Southern Tag Team Championship twice and won the AWA Tag Team
Championship for a second time. All of the hardware the Midnight Rockers had been sporting again caught the eye of those with
WWE, and this time Michaels and Jannetty made the most of it. They both signed contracts, dropped the "Midnight" from their
name and the Rockers had been born.
Because of their high-flying abilities and their boyish good looks, the Rockers became an instant hit with both male
and female fans of all ages. They made their pay-per-view debut at the 1988 Survivor Series as they teamed with The Powers
of Pain, The Young Stallions, The Hart Foundation and the British Bulldogs. The Rockers were eliminated, but their team came
out on top. After making their Royal Rumble debut in the 1989 Royal Rumble, the two had a classic encounter with the Twin
Towers (Big Boss Man and Akeem "The African Dream") at WrestleMania V. Their mammoth opponents proved to be just too big to
handle, but the high-flyers kept the giants off balance almost the entire match making all other teams take immediate notice
of their potential.
In 1990 the Rockers earned themselves a Tag Team Championship match against the Hart Foundation on an edition of Saturday
Night's Main Event. The Rockers came out on top, but during the match, the top rope malfunctioned. Days after the match, it
was ruled that since the rope had broken, the match as invalid, and the titles were returned to the Hart Foundation. This
was the only time the Rockers would sniff gold.
The Rockers were back in the Survivor Series in 1991 teaming up with the Bushwhackers against The Nasty Boys and The
Beverly Brothers. After the Bushwhackers were eliminated, Michaels inexplicably walked out on Jannetty. He later explained
his actions by saying that he had been carrying the team and was fed up about it. A couple months later, the two met on a
segment of the Barber Shop to try an iron out their differences. Just when it appeared that the Rockers were back together,
Michaels threw Jannetty head-first through one of the glass windows. The Rockers were no more.
The breakup of the Rockers was the end of a successful tag team career for Michaels, but it also meant the birth of a
singles career that would propel The Showstopper to new heights. Michaels promptly added Sensational Sherri as his manager,
and on Oct. 27, 1992, he dethroned the British Bulldog as Intercontinental Champion. By the time the Royal Rumble rolled around
in January of 1993, Jannetty was fully recovered and had revenge on his mind. The two squared off at the pay-per-view, and
during the match Jannetty was all set to smash a mirror over HBK's head for the ultimate pay back. Michaels shoved Sherri
in front of him, allowing her to take the full blow to the head. Even though Michaels retained the title, Sherri left him
for Jannetty after that.
After losing Sherri, Michaels had a void to fill by his side. Instead of going for an attractive and cunning sidekick,
HBK employed the services of Diesel, a man who epitomized brute force. Michaels was forced to drop his Intercontinental Championship
due to the fact that he had not defended it within 30 days, but at WrestleMania X, Michaels returned and faced Razor Ramon
in the first-ever pay-per-view Ladder Match for the title. The Ladder Match is one that is still talked about today as one
of the greatest WrestleMania matches of all time. After brutalizing each other with innovative moves that had never been seen
before, Razor Ramon came out on top.
But the Showstopper wouldn't let himself stay down for long. Michaels and Diesel picked off the Headshrinkers for the
World Tag Team Championship. Three years after the Rockers had broken up, Michaels enjoyed his first Tag Team Championship
reign. Soon after, Diesel defeated Bob Backland for the WWE Championship, and the pair had to give up the tag straps, so Michaels
was back to focusing on his singles career.
And what better way to get back into the WWE Championship hunt than make a big splash at the Royal Rumble. In 1995, Michaels
entered the January classic at No. 1. It seemed like he was merely being thrown to the dogs at such a number. No one had ever
won after being the first participant. But HBK was out to make history. In fact, the British Bulldog had the same thoughts
on his mind. The Bulldog entered at No. 2, but just as he and Michaels stood alone in the ring at the beginning of the match,
when the smoke cleared, it was the same pair going toe to toe at the end of the match. After gaining the upper hand, the Bulldog
clotheslined Michaels over the top rope, but only one of his feet touched the floor. Thinking that the win was his, Bulldog
turned his back on Michaels and began his victory celebration. Michaels snuck back into the ring and knocked out the unsuspecting
Bulldog to win his first-ever Royal Rumble.
Michaels went on to WrestleMania to compete for the WWE Championship, but his former bodyguard Diesel was able to retain.
After a couple of months of feuding, the pair patched up their differences and moved onward. He went on to defeat Jeff Jarrett
for his third Intercontinental Championship but was challenged soon after by a familiar foe - Razor Ramon. After their historic
battle at WrestleMania X, there was only one way to settle the score: with another Ladder Match. So the two hooked up for
their second Ladder Match at SummerSlam. Learning from his past mistakes, time HBK came out on top and retained his title
in another classic match that arguably was even more brutal than the first.
Due to injuries, Michaels was forced to vacate the title once again after not defending within the mandatory 30 days.
But it was like deja vu all over again. Michaels came back with a vengeance and won the 1996 Royal Rumble for a second straight
year. The win earned him a WWE Championship shot at WrestleMania XII against the "Excellence of Execution" Bret Hart. The
two met in a 60-minute WWE Iron Man Match that stole the show. The goal was to score the most pinfalls or submissions in the
allotted time, but these two WWE Superstars put forth such gutsy performances that neither competitor had notched a win in
the entire 60 minutes. Hart had Michaels in the center of the ring stuck in the Sharpshooter with seconds remaining, but HBK
was able to suck it up until the bell rang. President Gorilla Monsoon made his way down to ringside and informed the referee
to restart the match and continue under sudden death rules. After Hart had worked on HBK's back, Michaels came from out of
nowhere and hit the Sweet Chin Music. Too tired to capitalize, Michaels got up and cued up the band one more time, which was
finally enough to win his first-ever WWE Championship.
There was no rest for the weary, however, as Michaels had to start defending his title right away. Michaels proved to
be one of the fightingest champions in history as he defeated the likes of Diesel, the British Bulldog, Vader, Mankind and
Goldust, but Michaels' reign of terror had to come to an end sometime. Another of Shawn's former bodyguards, Sycho Sid, dethroned
the champ at Survivor Series in 1996. With the ref knocked out of commission, Sid commandeered a television camera and hit
Michaels over the head with it and then powerbombed him for the win.
Michaels regrouped, though, and again learned from his mistakes. HBK used a trick from Sid's playbook, and also used
a television camera to knock down his giant foe. The camera wasn't enough as Sid kicked out at two, but Michaels laid him
out with Sweet Chin Music for the win. Just as Michaels had to forfeit his Intercontinental Championship without defeat, Michaels
relinquished the WWE WWE Championship after claiming to have lost his smile.
After months of searching, HBK found his smile, returned to WWE and formed an unlikely pairing with Stone Cold Steve
Austin. Although the two shared a hatred for each other, they also shared a hatred for the Hart Foundation. They put their
differences aside and went out to fight for their common cause and it led to the Showstopper's second World Tag Team Championship
reign. After their relationship deteriorated, Michaels turned to people he thought he could trust, and what happened next
revolutionized World Wrestling Entertainment.
Michaels paired up with Triple H and Chyna to form D-Generation X, a group that defied authority and marched to the beat
of their own drum. They employed the use of vulgarity and obscene gestures and spit in the face of those that tried to stop
them. On Sept. 20 1997, Michaels defeated the British Bulldog for the European Championship, which in turn made him the first-ever
winner of the Grand Slam (WWE, Intercontinental, European and Tag Team Championships) Champion.
After basically handing the European Championship to Triple H in a farce of a match, Michaels was once again focused
on the WWE Championship. Little did Michaels know, though, that to become the No. 1 Contender for Bret Hart's WWE Championship,
he would have to travel to hell and back - Hell in a Cell that is. HBK faced Undertaker at Bad Blood in the first ever Hell
in a Cell Match. Michaels was beaten to a bloody mess, but he tried to stay strong. Michaels was thrown off the side of the
cage into an announce table, and things were not looking very good. But then Undertaker's brother Kane made his WWE debut
and obliterated the Deadman. Michaels, barely able to pull himself up, was able to take advantage and made the cover.
That gave Michaels the right to go on to Survivor Series to face Bret Hart in one of the most controversial matches in
WWE history. After another grueling battle with his familiar opponent, Michaels was able to reverse a Hart maneuver into a
Sharpshooter, his opponent's own finishing maneuver. Earl Hebner, who was officiating the match, called for the bell, even
though it appeared as though Bret had not given up. A confused Michaels took the belt and exited to the back with his third
WWE Championship.
Michaels' highly successful WWE career was in jeopardy following the 1998 Royal Rumble. HBK squared off against Undertaker
in a Casket Match. During the match, Michaels landed awkwardly on the casket, and severely injured his back. Barely able to
move, and again with the help of Kane, Michaels was able to retain his title. Michaels refused to let the injury take him
out, though, and he moved on to WrestleMania XIV where he faced Austin, with "Iron" Mike Tyson as the special enforcer. Michaels,
who was visibly in pain the entire match, put forth a gutsy performance, but in the end it wasn't enough to defeat Austin.
The match was thought to have been his last ever, as he required what many thought was career-ending back surgery.
But nothing can keep the Showstopper down forever. Michaels returned to Raw on June 3, 2002 as the newest member of the
New World Order. Soon after joining, though, Vince McMahon disbanded the group and Michaels was back on his own. He convinced
Triple H to join him on Raw. When the two got back together Triple H encouraged Michaels to reform D-X. When Michaels was
about to put on an old D-X shirt, Triple H pedigreed his former friend. The following week, Michaels was thrown through a
car window by an unknown assailant. Security footage, however, revealed that it was the work of Triple H, who was afraid that
Michaels was going to steal the limelight away from him. This kicked off what has been, arguably, the most vicious feud WWE
fans have ever seen.
Their first encounter came at SummerSlam in a Street Fight. WWE fans everywhere were wondering if Michaels would be able
to go back to his high-flying and daredevil ways, but he would answer those questions rather quickly. Michaels was flying
around the ring and even used an elbow drop off of a ladder and a plancha through a table. In the end, he was able to reverse
a Pedigree attempt for the pin. After the match, Triple H took out Michaels with a sledgehammer signifying that the battle
had indeed just begun.
At Survivor Series, Michaels participated in the first ever Elimination Chamber Match. In an Elimination Chamber match,
six Superstars compete in a steel, dome-like cell. Two competitors start in the middle of the ring and the other four are
released one by one every five minutes from other chambers within the main chamber. Superstars are eliminated until only one
remains. Michaels came out on top to win the World Championship for the first time since he lost it to Austin at WrestleMania
XIV.
The rivalry went to another level at Armageddon. The two Superstars went at it in a best two-out-of-three falls match,
but there was a catch. The first match was a Street Fight, the second match was a Steel Cage Match and the third was a Ladder
Latch, the same match that HBK made famous. Triple H took the first fall in the Street Fight, HBK won the cage match, but
Triple H was able to beat Michaels at his own game in the Ladder Match to take back the WWE Championship.
Triple H and Michaels took a little break from each other after that, but HBK was brutally attacked by Chris Jericho
on an edition of Raw on March 3. The beating led to a classic match at WrestleMania XIX. The two share similar styles, and
Jericho had youth on his side. But Michaels was able pull out the victory. After the match, Jericho gave Michaels a hug, but
it was a ploy as he nailed him with a low-blow.
Michaels then turned his trust towards Ric Flair in a Handicap Match against Triple H, but it proved to be a poor judgment.
Flair turned on Michaels as Evolution reformed and beat down Michaels. Flair and Orton followed the beating up with singles
victories, but Michaels bounced back with wins over Orton and Batista and then went to a draw with Triple H in a Last Man
Standing Match at the Royal Rumble in 2004.
Chris Benoit won the Rumble that same night, earning him a shot at Triple H's World Championship. Michaels, however,
wanted Triple H all for himself. During Benoit's contract signing, Michaels knocked Benoit out and signed his own name to
the contract. To clear up the controversy, a Triple Threat Match was signed for WrestleMania XX. The match went on to become
one of the greatest main events in WrestleMania history, but Benoit came out on top. The three met up again one month later,
but the result was the same. The two matches weren't enough to put the Triple H and Shawn Michaels rivalry to rest, though.
Triple H faced Michaels at Bad Blood in a 50-minute Hell in a Cell Match. Both men were sporting the proverbial crimson
masks and both were barely able to stand on their feet. Triple H ultimately scored with two Pedigrees for the win. The following
night on Raw, Jim Ross tried to get the two to bury the hatchet, but the meeting was unceremoniously interrupted by Kane who
brutally attacked Michaels. Kane placed Michaels throat in a folding a chair and then stomped on it off the ropes, crushing
HBK's larynx in the process.
Michaels returned Sept. 12 at Unforgiven and won a no disqualification match, gaining his revenge. One month later, Michaels
beat out Edge in the fan voting at Taboo Tuesday to win a shot at Triple H's title one more time. The night before Taboo Tuesday,
on Raw, Michaels severely injured his knee. Barely able to move, Michaels still made it out for his match at Taboo Tuesday
and put forth a valiant effort. Just when Michaels had Triple H lined up for the Sweet Chin Music, Edge, who was jealous he
didn't receive the title shot himself, came from out of nowhere and speared the Showstopper. Michaels lost, and went in for
knee surgery the next day. Now HBK is back and is giving show stopping performances like only he can!
Shawn faced Kurt Angle at Wrestlemania 21, he lost the match by tapping out to the ankle lock but the match was a
true classic! The fans asked for one more match, The Showstoppa asked The Immortal Hulk Hogan for one more match. At Backlash
2005 him and Hogan teamed up to take on Hassan and Daivari and the dream team of HBK & Hogan won it. Batista also defeated
Triple H to retain the World title, so the next day on Raw Eric Bischoff had a Gold Rush Tournament to determine the number
one contender for Batista's title.