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Shawn Michaels

Shawn Michaels is a retired professional wrestler, widely considered one of the greatest of all time. Known as "The Heartbreak Kid" and "Mr. WrestleMania," he achieved significant success in WWE. Currently, he serves as the Senior Vice President of Talent Development, Creative, overseeing the creative direction of WWE's NXT brand.

1940: Start of Mid 20th Century

The year 1940 marks the beginning of the mid-20th century era (1940 to 1974).

July 22, 1965: Michael Shawn Hickenbottom Born

On July 22, 1965, Michael Shawn Hickenbottom, who would later be known as Shawn Michaels, was born. He would become a professional wrestler and would be known by the nicknames "The Heartbreak Kid" (HBK), "The Showstopper", and "Mr. WrestleMania".

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1974: End of Mid 20th Century

The year 1974 marks the end of the mid-20th century era (1940 to 1974).

1975: Start of Late 20th Century

The year 1975 marks the beginning of the late 20th century era (1975 to 1999).

October 16, 1984: Debut as Shawn Michaels

On October 16, 1984, Michael Hickenbottom debuted as Shawn Michaels with the National Wrestling Alliance's (NWA) Mid-South Wrestling territory, losing to Art Crews.

October 20, 1984: Televised Debut

On October 20, 1984, Shawn Michaels made his televised debut, teaming with Jim Hornet in a losing effort.

January 1985: Debut for WCCW

In January 1985, Shawn Michaels debuted for World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW), the NWA territory in Dallas, Texas.

April 1985: Joined Central States Wrestling

In April 1985, Shawn Michaels went to work for another NWA territory in Kansas City called Central States Wrestling, where he won the NWA Central States Tag Team Championship with Marty Jannetty.

1985: Founded The Midnight Rockers

In 1985, Shawn Michaels founded The Midnight Rockers with Marty Jannetty in the American Wrestling Association (AWA).

1987: Developed substance abuse issues

In 1987, Shawn Michaels developed a pattern of "heavy" substance abuse, which alienated friends and contributed to his reputation for being difficult to work with.

1987: Signed and Fired from WWF

In 1987, The Rockers were signed by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) but were fired two weeks later due to a bar incident, and then re-signed a year later.

July 7, 1988: The Rockers' WWF Redebut

On July 7, 1988, The Rockers redebuted at a WWF live event, becoming a mid-card stalwart of television and pay-per-view shows.

1988: Started wrestling for WWF

In 1988, Shawn Michaels started wrestling consistently for the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), which was later renamed WWE.

November 23, 1989: Survivor Series Main Event

On November 23, 1989, Shawn Michaels headlined his first pay-per-view for the WWF when The Rockers were involved in the 4-on-4 Survivor Series match main event, which they won.

1989: Headlined Pay-Per-View Events

From 1989 to 2018, Shawn Michaels headlined pay-per-view events in WWF/WWE, including the company's flagship event, WrestleMania, five times.

October 30, 1990: The Rockers Unofficially Win WWF Tag Team Championship

On October 30, 1990, The Rockers unofficially won the WWF Tag Team Championship from The Hart Foundation, but the title change was never broadcast due to a later agreement with Jim Neidhart. The WWF explained the result was void due to a collapsed turnbuckle.

November 3, 1990: Successful Title Defense

On November 3, 1990, The Rockers had a successful title defense against Power and Glory before the title was returned to the Hart Foundation.

December 2, 1991: Rockers Split

On December 2, 1991, Shawn Michaels superkicked Marty Jannetty and threw him through a glass window on Brutus Beefcake's Barber Shop, leading to the split of The Rockers.

January 11, 1992: Rockers Split Aired

On January 11, 1992, the incident of Shawn Michaels superkicking Marty Jannetty, leading to the split of The Rockers, was aired on Wrestling Challenge.

January 1992: The Rockers Breakup

In January 1992, The Rockers, the tag team of Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty, had a high-profile breakup.

April 5, 1992: WrestleMania VIII Victory

On April 5, 1992, at WrestleMania VIII, Shawn Michaels defeated Tito Santana in his first pay-per-view singles match.

May 17, 1993: Lost Intercontinental Championship to Jannetty

On May 17, 1993, Shawn Michaels lost the Intercontinental Championship to Marty Jannetty on Raw, but would regain it in June.

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September 1993: Suspension for Steroid Use

In September 1993, Shawn Michaels was suspended for allegedly testing positive for steroids, a charge he denied. WWF explained the suspension as due to Michaels neglecting to defend the title often enough.

1994: Marty Jannetty leaves WWF

In 1994, Marty Jannetty left the WWF.

1994: Rivalry with Razor Ramon

In 1994, Shawn Michaels entered a rivalry with Razor Ramon, who had won the vacant Intercontinental Championship during Michael's absence. This culminated in a ladder match at WrestleMania X.

January 22, 1995: Royal Rumble Win

On January 22, 1995, Shawn Michaels won the Royal Rumble, setting up a championship match against Diesel at WrestleMania XI.

May 1995: Return as Fan Favorite

In May 1995, Shawn Michaels returned to the ring as a fan favorite.

October 1995: Assault Outside Bar

In October 1995, Shawn Michaels was the victim of an assault outside a bar in Syracuse, New York, forcing him to forfeit the Intercontinental Championship.

January 21, 1996: Wins Royal Rumble

On January 21, 1996, Shawn Michaels made his return to the WWF at the Royal Rumble match, winning it for the second consecutive year. This victory earned him a WWF Championship match at WrestleMania XII.

1996: Posed for Playgirl

In 1996, Shawn Michaels posed for a non-nude layout in Playgirl magazine.

January 19, 1997: Recaptures WWF Championship

On January 19, 1997, at the Royal Rumble, Shawn Michaels regained the WWF Championship from Sycho Sid.

1997: First Hell in a Cell match

In 1997, Dave Meltzer gave Shawn Michaels a 5-star rating for his first Hell in a Cell match against The Undertaker at Bad Blood.

1997: Heightened Conflict with Bret Hart

In 1997, the conflict between Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart escalated with personal remarks made on television. Michaels briefly left WWF in June after a backstage fight with Hart, allegedly due to the "Sunny Days" comment. Michaels returned in July and officiated the WWF Championship match at SummerSlam in August, where he unintentionally hit The Undertaker with a chair, leading to Hart regaining the title. At WWF One Night Only in September, Michaels defeated The British Bulldog to win the WWF European Championship, becoming the first Grand Slam Champion. In October, at In Your House: Badd Blood, Michaels defeated The Undertaker in the first Hell in a Cell match.

January 18, 1998: Injured at Royal Rumble

On January 18, 1998, during a casket match against The Undertaker at the Royal Rumble, Shawn Michaels suffered a severe back injury after taking a back body drop. Despite the injury, Michaels won the match but was rendered unable to compete the following month and was forced into retirement after WrestleMania XIV.

1998: Season tickets for the Spurs

In 1998 Shawn Michaels had season tickets for the San Antonio Spurs.

1998: First Retirement

In 1998, Shawn Michaels had his first retirement from wrestling.

1998: Returns as a guest commentator and becomes WWF Commissioner

In 1998, after being away for nearly four months, Shawn Michaels made a surprise return to WWF as a guest commentator and later replaced Sgt. Slaughter as the WWF Commissioner, joining Vince McMahon's The Corporation. Throughout late 1998, Michaels appeared regularly on Raw, scheduling matches and exerting his authority.

January 4, 1999: Rejoins DX

On January 4, 1999, Shawn Michaels rejoined DX as a face on Raw Is War, however, he disappeared from television for back surgery and by the time he returned DX was dissolving.

March 31, 1999: Marriage to Rebecca Curci

On March 31, 1999, Shawn Michaels married Rebecca Curci, a former WCW Nitro Girl known as Whisper, at the Graceland Wedding Chapel in Las Vegas.

November 23, 1999: Guest Referee at FMW 10th Anniversary Show

On November 23, 1999, Shawn Michaels made a special appearance for Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling at their 10th Anniversary Show at the Yokohama Arena. He served as the guest referee for the H vs fake Hayabusa (Mr. Gannosuke) main event and got involved after being attacked by Gannosuke.

1999: Spurs won their first NBA Championship

In 1999, Shawn Michaels had season tickets as the San Antonio Spurs won their first NBA Championship.

1999: Opens Shawn Michaels Wrestling Academy

In 1999, believing his wrestling career was over, Shawn Michaels opened the Shawn Michaels Wrestling Academy (later the Texas Wrestling Academy) to train aspiring professional wrestlers.

1999: End of Late 20th Century

The year 1999 marks the end of the late 20th century era (1975 to 1999).

1999: Occasional Appearances as WWF Commissioner

Throughout the spring and summer of 1999, Shawn Michaels made occasional appearances as the WWF Commissioner.

January 15, 2000: Birth of son Cameron Kade

On January 15, 2000, Shawn Michaels and Rebecca Curci had a son named Cameron Kade.

April 4, 2000: One-Night Wrestling Appearance

On April 4, 2000, Shawn Michaels returned to wrestling for a one-night appearance, defeating Paul Diamond in a bunkhouse brawl at Texas Wrestling Entertainment.

May 15, 2000: Returns as Special Guest Referee

On May 15, 2000, Shawn Michaels returned on Raw Is War to declare himself the special guest referee for The Rock and Triple H's Iron Man match at Judgment Day.

December 10, 2000: Speech at WWF New York

On December 10, 2000, Shawn Michaels made a brief television appearance to give a speech at WWF New York during Armageddon.

April 24, 2002: Became a born-again Christian

On April 24, 2002, Shawn Michaels became a born-again Christian.

June 3, 2002: Returns to WWE as Member of nWo

On June 3, 2002, Shawn Michaels returned to WWE television after 18 months of absence as the new member of the reformed New World Order (nWo).

2002: Absent from television until mid-2002

After handing over the role of Commissioner to Mick Foley and an appearance in October 2000, Shawn Michaels remained absent from in-arena appearances until mid-2002.

2002: Leaves Texas Wrestling Academy

In 2002, Shawn Michaels left the Texas Wrestling Academy, giving sole responsibility to co-founder Rudy Boy Gonzalez due to his new contract with WWE.

2002: Elimination Chamber Participation

In 2002, Shawn Michaels participated in the inaugural Elimination Chamber match at the Survivor Series.

2002: Resumed wrestling career

In 2002, Shawn Michaels resumed his wrestling career with WWE.

January 13, 2003: Jericho Selects Royal Rumble Entry Number

On January 13, 2003, Chris Jericho won a battle royal to select his entry number for the Royal Rumble match, choosing number two to start the match with Shawn Michaels, who had already been named number one.

March 14, 2004: Main Event at WrestleMania XX

On March 14, 2004, Shawn Michaels competed alongside Chris Benoit and Triple H in the main event at WrestleMania XX for the World Heavyweight Championship, which Benoit won.

August 19, 2004: Birth of daughter Cheyenne

On August 19, 2004, Shawn Michaels and Rebecca Curci had a daughter named Cheyenne.

January 30, 2005: Feud with Kurt Angle Begins

On January 30, 2005, at the Royal Rumble, after losing to Edge, Shawn Michaels eliminated Kurt Angle from the Royal Rumble match. Angle retaliated by re-entering the ring, eliminating Michaels, and applying an ankle lock submission hold outside the ring.

January 29, 2006: Royal Rumble Appearance and Elimination

On January 29, 2006, at the Royal Rumble, Vince McMahon distracted Shawn Michaels, allowing Shane McMahon to make a surprise appearance and eliminate him from the match.

June 2006: DX Reunion Teased

Throughout June 2006, Shawn Michaels and Triple H hinted at a DX reunion, performing crotch chops during matches and feuding with Vince McMahon. This ultimately led to the official reunion of DX on the June 12th episode of Raw.

January 7, 2007: Triple H's Injury at New Year's Revolution

On January 7, 2007, at New Year's Revolution, Triple H suffered a legit torn right quadriceps during a match with Rated-RKO, leading to Rated-RKO claiming victory over DX due to the injury.

April 23, 2007: Match Against John Cena Ranked Best on Raw

On April 23, 2007, Shawn Michaels's match against John Cena was ranked by WWE as the best match ever aired on the company's flagship television program, Raw.

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March 30, 2008: Defeat of Ric Flair at WrestleMania XXIV

On March 30, 2008, at WrestleMania XXIV, Shawn Michaels defeated Ric Flair in a Career Threatening match, marking the end of Flair's career.

December 2008: Acceptance of Employment Contract from JBL

In December 2008, Shawn Michaels, facing financial difficulties due to the global recession, reluctantly accepted a one-year general employment contract from John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL).

2008: Appearance on Trinity Broadcasting Network

In 2008, Shawn Michaels appeared on a Trinity Broadcasting Network program with fellow wrestler Sting.

January 25, 2009: Failure to Help JBL at Royal Rumble

On January 25, 2009, at the Royal Rumble, Shawn Michaels failed to help JBL win the World Heavyweight Championship from John Cena, leading to further derision from JBL.

August 10, 2009: WWE Return and DX Reunion

Shawn Michaels returned to WWE programming on the August 10, 2009, episode of Raw, after having left the company in storyline. Triple H convinced him to reform DX.

January 4, 2010: Reconciliation with Bret Hart

On the January 4, 2010, episode of Raw, Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart reconciled, shaking hands and hugging in the ring, putting to rest their real-life animosities surrounding the Montreal Screwjob.

December 14, 2010: Slammy Award Win

On December 14, 2010, Shawn Michaels won the Slammy Award for Moment of the Year for his match against The Undertaker at WrestleMania XXVI and accepted it via satellite.

2010: Ceremonial Retirement

In 2010, Shawn Michaels ceremoniously retired from wrestling.

January 10, 2011: WWE Hall of Fame Induction Announcement

On the January 10, 2011, episode of Raw, Shawn Michaels was announced as a WWE Hall of Fame class of 2011 inductee.

June 2011: Announcement of WWE DVD Project with Jim Ross and Bret Hart

In June 2011, Jim Ross, Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart announced they were working on a WWE DVD chronicling the careers of Hart and Michaels, focusing on their rivalry and conflicts, including the Montreal Screwjob.

November 2011: Release of Shawn Michaels vs Bret Hart: WWE's Greatest Rivalries

In November 2011, the WWE DVD titled 'Shawn Michaels vs Bret Hart: WWE's Greatest Rivalries' was released, documenting their on-screen rivalry and real-life conflicts.

2011: WWE Hall of Fame Induction

In 2011, Shawn Michaels was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame as a singles wrestler.

February 13, 2012: Confrontation with Triple H on Raw

On the February 13, 2012, episode of Raw SuperShow, Shawn Michaels confronted Triple H about accepting The Undertaker's challenge for a Hell in a Cell match at WrestleMania XXVIII, and announced he would be the special guest referee.

April 1, 2013: Return to Corner Triple H at WrestleMania 29

On the April 1, 2013, episode of Raw, Shawn Michaels returned to offer to corner Triple H in his match with Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 29.

2013: Appearance at Field & Stream store opening

In 2013, Shawn Michaels appeared at the opening of the first Field & Stream store in suburban Cranberry Township.

February 10, 2015: Published "Wrestling for My Life"

On February 10, 2015, Shawn Michaels published his autobiography entitled Wrestling for My Life: The Legend, the Reality, and the Faith of a WWE Superstar, co-written by David Thomas.

Wrestling for My Life: The Legend, the Reality, and the Faith of a WWE Superstar
Wrestling for My Life: The Legend, the Reality, and the Faith of a WWE Superstar

2015: "HBK Line" name

During the 2015-16 season, the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League named a line the "HBK Line", after Shawn Michael's "Heartbreak Kid" moniker. Pens' game-day staff would regularly play Michaels's theme "Sexy Boy".

April 3, 2016: WrestleMania 32 Appearance

On April 3, 2016, at WrestleMania 32, Shawn Michaels made an appearance confronting The League of Nations alongside Mick Foley and Stone Cold Steve Austin. Michaels delivered Sweet Chin Music to Alberto Del Rio and King Barrett.

2016: WrestleMania XIV ranked best main event

In 2016, Dave Richard of CBS Sports ranked Shawn Michaels's match against Steve Austin at WrestleMania XIV as the best main event in WrestleMania history.

2016: Began working as a coach at WWE Performance Center

In 2016, Shawn Michaels began working as a coach at the WWE Performance Center.

January 9, 2017: Raw Appearance and Film Promotion

On the January 9, 2017, episode of Raw, Shawn Michaels appeared to promote his new film. He was confronted by Rusev, Lana and Jinder Mahal, before Enzo Amore and Big Cass came to his aid.

January 22, 2018: Appearance on Raw 25 Years

On January 22, 2018, Shawn Michaels was one of the many WWE legends who appeared on the Raw 25 Years special.

November 2018: Writer and Producer for NXT

In November 2018, Shawn Michaels announced he was officially working as a writer and producer on WWE's NXT brand and show, under Paul Levesque.

2018: Headlined Pay-Per-View Events

From 1989 to 2018, Shawn Michaels headlined pay-per-view events in WWF/WWE, including the company's flagship event, WrestleMania, five times.

2018: NXT Producer and One-Off Final Match

In 2018, Shawn Michaels was a producer on NXT and returned for a one-off final match.

April 2019: WWE Hall of Fame Induction as Part of D-Generation X

In April 2019, Shawn Michaels was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame for a second time, as a member of D-Generation X.

2019: WWE Hall of Fame Induction as part of D-Generation X

In 2019, Shawn Michaels was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame as part of D-Generation X.

November 22, 2020: Survivor Series Appearance

Shawn Michaels appeared at Survivor Series on November 22, 2020, during The Undertaker's retirement ceremony.

September 2021: Takes Over NXT Responsibilities

In September 2021, Shawn Michaels took over responsibility for running the NXT shows after Paul Levesque stepped away due to a "cardiac incident".

September 2022: Named Senior Vice President of Talent Development Creative

In September 2022, Shawn Michaels' job title was confirmed as Senior Vice President of Talent Development Creative, responsible for both creative and development at NXT, and for the expansion of NXT UK into NXT Europe.

January 23, 2023: D-Generation X Reunion at Raw is XXX

On January 23, 2023, at Raw is XXX, Shawn Michaels reunited with D-Generation X until they and Kurt Angle were confronted by Imperium.

2023: Expansion of NXT UK to NXT Europe

In 2023, as Senior Vice President of Talent Development Creative, Shawn Michaels oversaw the expansion of NXT UK into NXT Europe.