Shawn Michaels is a professional wrestler for World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). Michaels is one of the longest tenured wrestlers in the WWE. He and The Undertaker are the only two wrestlers still employed the the WWE that appeared on the first episode of WWE Raw in 1993.
On April 5, 2009, Michaels was defeated by The Undertaler at WrestleMania 25, which was held for the second year at Reliant Stadium in Houston, Texas.WWE: Results:Vaunted: Deadman Alive (April 5, 2009)
Early WWF
Shawn Michaels debuted with in the WWF in 1988 as one half of tag team "The Rockers" with Marty Jannetty. In 1991, Michaels would turn on Jannetty and become a heel known as "The Boy Toy." The name soon evolved into "The Heartbreak Kid." Michaels would have a successful singles run, winning the Intercontinental and World Championships.Online World of Wrestling: Shawn Michaels Wrestler Profile
The Montreal Screwjob
In 1997, Michaels faced Bret Hart at Survivor Series for the WWF Championship. It was known that Hart was leaving the company to join WCW. However, Hart did not want to job to Michaels and an agreement was made for Hart to relinquish the title the following night on Raw. During the match, Vince McMahon came to the ring as Michaels put Hart in the "Sharpshooter." McMahon ordered the referee to ring the bell and declare Michaels the winner, even though Hart had not submitted. Michaels later admitted to having prior knowledge of the incident, which came to be known as the Montreal Screwjob.Online World of Wrestling: Shawn Michaels Wrestler Profile
D-Generation X/Retirement/Return
After the incident with Bret Hart, Michaels went on to team up with Triple H and Chyna to form the group D-Generation X. In 1998, Michaels was forced to retire after injuring his back against The Undertaker. Michaels would return to action in the WWE in 2002 and has been active ever since.Online World of Wrestling: Shawn Michaels Wrestler Profile
Shawn Michaels Timeline
July 22, 1965: Born
1984: Makes professional debut
1986: National television debut with the AWA
1988: Debuts with WWE
1997: Wins championship during the Montreal Screwjob
1998: Retires due to a back injury
2002: Comes out of retirement to wrestle full time