| 1 | Bret Hart WM13 — Submission Match Winner — Heel Turn Bret Hart was WM13's most significant participant — his Submission Match victory over Steve Austin and post-match attack produced the double turn that simultaneously created the Attitude Era's greatest villain and hero. WM13 was Bret Hart's final WM — the Montreal Screwjob eight months later ended his WWF career. | Submission Match Winner — Heel Turn Completed | WWE Hall of Famer 2006 (three-time inductee including 202... | WM13 was Hart's final WrestleMania — Montreal Screwjob en... |
| 2 | Steve Austin Stone Cold — Double Turn — Became WWF's Greatest Star Steve Austin's performance in the WM13 Submission Match — refusing to submit while covered in blood — transformed him from an undercard heel into the WWF's greatest ever babyface and the primary catalyst for the Attitude Era. | Submission Match Loser — Face Turn Completed | WWE Hall of Famer 2009 | — |
| 3 | The Undertaker WM Streak 5-0 — Won Second WWF Championship The Undertaker won his second WWF World Heavyweight Championship at WM13 by defeating Sycho Sid in the No DQ main event — extending his WM streak to 5-0. | Main Event — Won WWF Championship (Streak 5-0) | WWE Hall of Famer 2022 | — |
| 4 | Ken Shamrock UFC Champion — Special Referee for Submission Match Ken Shamrock — UFC heavyweight champion and legitimate submission fighter — served as special guest referee for the Hart-Austin Submission Match, adding enormous credibility to the bout's stipulation. | Special Guest Referee — Hart vs. Austin Submission Match | WWE Hall of Famer 2020 | — |
| 5 | Rocky Maivia WM13 Debut — IC Champion — Future Rock Rocky Maivia (later The Rock) made his WrestleMania debut at WM13 retaining the WWF Intercontinental Championship against The Sultan — performing above his then-current fan reception to show the natural star quality that would eventually make him a multiple WM main eventer. | WWF IC Champion — WM Debut | WWE Hall of Famer 2020 | — |
| 6 | Triple H (Hunter Hearst Helmsley) WM13 Win with Chyna — Early Career Appearance Triple H (Hunter Hearst Helmsley) defeated Goldust with Chyna at WM13 — an early WM appearance for the future 14-time world champion who would go on to define the Attitude Era and become one of WM's most celebrated performers. | Singles Win over Goldust (with Chyna) | WWE Hall of Famer 2019 | — |
| 7 | Shawn Michaels WM13 Commentary — Not Competing Due to 'Injury' Shawn Michaels joined the commentary team for WM13's later matches — not competing due to his 'career-ending' knee injury announcement at Survivor Series 1996, the withdrawal that inadvertently created the greatest WM match ever by placing Austin opposite Hart. | Commentary (not competing — 'injury') | WWE Hall of Famer 2011 — Mr. WrestleMania | — |
| 8 | Legion of Doom (Hawk & Animal) Chicago Street Fight — LOD in Their Home City The Legion of Doom competed in the WM13 Chicago Street Fight against the Nation of Domination — hometown heroes fighting in the Chicago area they were beloved in. | Chicago Street Fight with Ahmed Johnson vs. Nation | WWE Hall of Famers 2011 | — |
| 9 | Owen Hart WWF Tag Champion — Double Count-Out vs. Mankind & Vader Owen Hart defended the WWF Tag Team Championship at WM13 with British Bulldog against Mankind and Vader — the match ended in a double count-out, with Stu and Helen Hart sitting in the front row. | WWF Tag Champion — Double Count-Out | WWE Hall of Famer 2024 (posthumous) | — |
| 10 | Sycho Sid WWF Champion — Lost Title to Undertaker in Main Event Sycho Sid was the defending WWF World Heavyweight Champion entering WM13 — losing the title to The Undertaker in a No DQ main event widely criticized as one of WM's least compelling main events. | WWF Champion — Lost title to Undertaker | — | — |