| 1 | Bret 'Hitman' Hart Competed in Both Opening Match and Main Event — Won WWF Championship Bret Hart's WrestleMania X performance is the most extraordinary individual WrestleMania achievement in the event's history — competing in and losing the opening match to Owen Hart, then returning to win the WWF World Heavyweight Championship in the main event. His two-match night spanned 33 minutes of in-ring time across the event's entire broadcast, both matches of extraordinarily high quality, with a championship victory as its conclusion. | Opening match and main event — won WWF Championship | 2 | 33+ minutes |
| 2 | Owen Hart Defeated Bret Hart — WM10 Crowning Achievement Owen Hart's pinfall victory over Bret Hart at WrestleMania X was the most significant single match result of his career — proving definitively that he was better than his older brother on the grandest stage available. His post-match celebration in the ring, pointing at himself and dancing with vindicated joy, remains one of WrestleMania's most iconic images. | Opening match — upset victory over Bret Hart | — | — |
| 3 | Razor Ramon Undisputed IC Champion — Ladder Match Legend Razor Ramon's WrestleMania X performance in the Ladder Match is the defining moment of his WWF career. The Bad Guy never became a world champion, but the Ladder Match remains his legacy — one of the finest matches in WrestleMania history and the contest that introduced the ladder match format to mainstream professional wrestling. | IC Championship Ladder Match | — | — |
| 4 | Shawn Michaels Ladder Match — Coming-Out Party for Mr. WrestleMania Shawn Michaels' performance in the WM10 Ladder Match against Razor Ramon is widely described as his 'coming-out party' — the match that established him as a performer capable of carrying a WrestleMania-calibre contest to legendary status. Despite losing, his athleticism, creativity, and willingness to take extraordinary bumps elevated both men and cemented the match's legendary status. He was accompanied by Diesel — who was ejected early by referee Earl Hebner. | IC Championship Ladder Match — with Diesel (Kevin Nash) | — | — |
| 5 | Yokozuna WWF Champion — Defended Title Twice in One Night Yokozuna defended the WWF Championship twice at WrestleMania X — retaining against Lex Luger by disqualification before losing to Bret Hart in the main event. The champion's preparation was compromised by the unique double-match structure, and his awkward Banzai Drop miss in the final moments of the Hart match created the decisive moment of the evening. | WWF Champion — defended title twice | — | — |
| 6 | Randy 'Macho Man' Savage Final WrestleMania as WWF Performer Randy Savage competed in his final WrestleMania as a WWF performer against Crush in the Falls Count Anywhere match. His victory — won by tying Crush in the ropes and winning on the 60-second return rule — was his last WM appearance before departing for WCW. | Falls Count Anywhere match vs. Crush | — | — |
| 7 | Lex Luger Co-Royal Rumble Winner — Disqualified in Title Shot Lex Luger's WM10 performance was commercially and narratively significant — his disqualification in the first WWF Championship match effectively ended his run as WWF's primary babyface challenger. The MSG crowd was notably cooler for Luger than for Bret Hart, and his DQ loss accelerated the transition of the WWF's top babyface role entirely to Hart. | Co-Royal Rumble winner — first WWF title shot | — | — |
| 8 | Diesel Appeared as Michaels' Bodyguard — Ejected by Earl Hebner Kevin Nash — appearing at this stage as Diesel, Shawn Michaels' enormous bodyguard — appeared alongside Michaels for the Ladder Match entrance and immediately clotheslined Ramon on the floor. Referee Earl Hebner ejected Diesel from ringside, ensuring the match would be contested cleanly. Diesel's brief WM10 appearance was the beginning of a rocket push that would see him win the WWF Triple Crown Championship within a year. | Michaels' bodyguard — ejected by Hebner | — | — |