in
Houston,
Texas.
Background WrestleMania is considered the
World Wrestling Federation's (WWF, now WWE) flagship
professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event, having first been held in
1985. It has become the longest-running professional wrestling event in history and is held annually between mid-March to mid-April. It was the first of the WWF's original four pay-per-views, which includes
Royal Rumble,
SummerSlam, and
Survivor Series, which were dubbed the "Big Four", and was considered one of the "Big Five" PPVs, along with
King of the Ring. On April 3, 2000, the WWF announced that WrestleMania 17, stylized as WrestleMania X-Seven, was scheduled to be held on April 1, 2001, at the
Reliant Astrodome in
Houston, Texas, the first WrestleMania held in the
U.S. state of
Texas. Tickets went on sale to the general public on November 11, 2000, with 50,000 tickets sold on the first day.
Other WrestleMania Week events In addition to the event,
WrestleMania Fan Axxess was held at the
Reliant Hall which expanded upon the event by adding numerous activities including areas where attendees could buy special merchandise, see a production truck, and numerous WWF vehicles were on display. WWF taped
SmackDown! at the
Joe Louis Arena in
Detroit, Michigan on March 27, 2001, as the final event before WrestleMania X-Seven and the following night after WrestleMania,
Raw is War took place at the
Fort Worth Convention Center in
Fort Worth, Texas on April 2, 2001.
Storylines The event included eleven matches that each resulted from scripted storylines. Results were predetermined by writers of the World Wrestling Federation, while storylines were produced on WWF's weekly television shows,
Raw is War and
SmackDown! along with its supplementary programs,
Sunday Night Heat and
Jakked/Metal.
Major matches , challenger for the
WWF Championship The main feud leading into WrestleMania X-Seven involved
Stone Cold Steve Austin challenging
The Rock for the
WWF Championship. The Rock and Austin had fought for the WWF Championship at
WrestleMania XV and
Backlash in 1999. Austin earned his opportunity to compete for the WWF Championship at WrestleMania X-Seven by winning the
2001 Royal Rumble match when he last eliminated
Kane, while The Rock became the first ever six-time WWF Champion when he defeated
Kurt Angle at
No Way Out. During their feud, Austin's wife
Debra, who was trying to get back into managing, was ordered by WWF chairman,
Vince McMahon, to be The Rock's manager against her wishes as well as both The Rock and Austin's. As a result, Austin stated that he would hold both The Rock and McMahon responsible if any harm came to her. On the March 12 episode of
Raw is War, The Rock was placed in an excruciating
Ankle Lock submission hold during his rematch with Kurt Angle. When Debra went to check on The Rock, Angle also placed her into an Ankle Lock. Austin soon ran in to save her and knocked Angle out of the ring. Keeping to his word, he immediately gave The Rock a
Stone Cold Stunner as punishment. The following week on
Raw is War, during a handicap tag team match involving The Rock,
Chris Jericho,
Kurt Angle,
Chris Benoit, and
William Regal, Austin made his way down to the ring and ended up getting a Rock Bottom from The Rock in response to the Stunner from the previous week. On the March 29 episode of
SmackDown!, Debra was relieved from her managerial role by Mr. McMahon after failing to prevent a brawl between The Rock and Austin. fought his son
Shane at WrestleMania. Another major feud that was built up in the lead to WrestleMania was the one involving Vince McMahon and his son
Shane McMahon. The feud started with Vince's disapproval of
Mick Foley's job as then-WWF commissioner, as well as Foley's decision of holding a six-man
Hell in a Cell match at
Armageddon 2000, taking into consideration about the well-being of the wrestlers involved in the match. Despite McMahon's attempts to overrule Foley's authority, Foley was given full support by
Linda McMahon, Vince's wife and the WWF's CEO. Not pleased with this result, Vince immediately demanded a divorce from Linda. Shortly after Armageddon, secretly to Vince's delight, it was revealed that Linda was rushed to a hospital suffering with a nervous breakdown brought on by the impending divorce. With Linda hospitalized, the Board of Directors appointed Vince as the new interim CEO of the WWF, allowing him to officially fire Foley as commissioner. With Linda in a
coma-like state, Vince started to have a public affair with
Trish Stratus. Vince's daughter, Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley, was (at first) far from pleased about the turn of events. At
No Way Out, Stephanie and Trish squared off, with Stephanie scoring the victory after a
run-in by William Regal. On the February 26 episode of
Raw is War, however, during a match that placed Vince and Trish against Stephanie and William Regal, Stratus was turned on by the other three participants in the match and had sewage dumped over her. In the following weeks, Vince continued to demean Trish by having her do such actions as bark like a dog around the ring and stripping down to her lingerie. Despite this, Trish remained loyal to Vince and even begged for his forgiveness. On the March 12 episode of
Raw is War, Shane McMahon made his return to the WWF. Angry with his father's actions, Shane started to throw punches at Vince only to be stopped by William Regal. Shane explained his actions on the following episode of
SmackDown!, stating that anger was a result of frustrations over the manipulation of his sister, his mother's state and Vince's heinous treatment of Trish. On March 23, the WWF purchased the assets of their longtime rival promotion,
World Championship Wrestling (WCW) from
AOL Time Warner. With it, the purchase brought in an extra twist to the storyline. On the March 26 episode of
Raw is War (which was held at
Gund Arena in
Cleveland, Ohio), Vince McMahon made a live speech that was also
simulcast on the final episode of
WCW Monday Nitro (which was held in
Panama City Beach, Florida). In the speech, Vince announced that the signing was not final and that he wanted
Ted Turner to come to WrestleMania and hand-deliver the contract for signing. Vince then promised that with the purchase he was going to bury his rival forever, as well as any wrestler associated with WCW. However, Shane, who was at the venue for
Nitro, interrupted the speech and said: To make matters worse for Vince, Mick Foley appeared shortly afterward that same night and revealed that prior to his firing, Linda had made multiple contracts for him to sign. One of those contracts was for Foley to referee a match of his choice at WrestleMania. Foley then chose the match between Vince and Shane, which was designated a
street fight.
Undercard matches The secondary feud leading into the event pitted
The Brothers of Destruction (
The Undertaker and
Kane) against
Triple H and
Big Show. After defeating Stone Cold Steve Austin in a
Three Stages of Hell match at No Way Out, Triple H felt that he deserved to be in the WrestleMania main event having defeated everyone in the WWF, including The Rock and Austin. During his entrance for a
Hardcore Championship match against Big Show, Triple H ambushed The Undertaker. Kane ran in and saved The Undertaker from a further attack, but was met with his own ambush by Big Show. On the following episode of
SmackDown!, The Undertaker tried to break into the limousine of Triple H and his wife,
Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley, upon arrival but ended up being arrested by the police. As a result, Kane requested a match against Triple H later that night, but lost when Big Show interfered on behalf of Triple H. In retaliation, Kane interfered in Big Show's Hardcore Championship match against
Raven on
Raw is War, helping Raven pin Big Show to become the new Hardcore Champion. The Undertaker's arrest led to a restraining order from Stephanie. To circumvent this, the Brothers of Destruction interfered in Triple H's match against
Test, with Kane ordered to chase after Stephanie. With Stephanie held hostage by Kane on a balcony in the arena, WWF commissioner
William Regal gave The Undertaker and Kane matches at WrestleMania against Triple H and Big Show respectively, and The Undertaker told Kane to set Stephanie free. After being attacked during a Hardcore Championship title defense, Regal would later include Raven into Kane and Big Show's match, making it a Triple Threat Hardcore match for the Hardcore Championship. At the
Royal Rumble, Chyna (
kayfabe) injured her neck during a match with Ivory, causing her to lose the match and fail to capture the Women's Championship. In order for Chyna to again challenge for the title, Ivory required the match contract to include a "hold harmless" clause, meaning that if Ivory injured Chyna's neck again, there could be no legal recourse against Ivory. In doing so, the contract also included a provision to ban Ivory's
Right To Censor (RTC) stablemates from ringside. == Event ==