| 1 | Attendance — 16,305 Fans Hartford Civic Center — One of Lowest WM Attendances WrestleMania 11 drew approximately 16,305 fans at the Hartford Civic Center — among the lower attendance figures in WM history, reflecting the WWF's commercial challenges during the mid-1990s New Generation era. | Live Attendance | Hartford Civic Center, Hartford, Connecticut | 16,305 | One of lowest WM attendance figures — reflecting WWF's mi... |
| 2 | Only 7 Matches — Fewest Since WM5 Smallest Match Count Since 1989 WrestleMania 11 featured only 7 broadcast matches — the fewest since WM5 in 1989 (which had 14 but zero tournament structure). WM11's abbreviated card reflected the WWF's creative limitations in 1995. | Total Matches | — | 7 | Reflected WWF's creative limitations during New Generatio... |
| 3 | Runtime — Under 2.5 Hours Shortest WrestleMania Runtime of the New Generation Era WrestleMania 11 ran under 2.5 hours — one of the shortest WM events in history, making it one of the most abbreviated WrestleManias ever produced. | Total Runtime | — | Under 2.5 hours | — |
| 4 | Celebrity Guest Timekeeper — Jonathan Taylor Thomas Home Improvement Star as Guest Timekeeper Jonathan Taylor Thomas, star of the sitcom Home Improvement, served as guest timekeeper for the Diesel vs. Shawn Michaels WWF Championship match at WM11 — one of the era's most popular teen TV stars. | Celebrity Guest Timekeeper | — | — | — |
| 5 | Celebrity Guest Ring Announcer — Nicholas Turturro NYPD Blue Star as Guest Ring Announcer Nicholas Turturro, a star of the police procedural drama NYPD Blue, served as a guest ring announcer at WM11 — conducting some interviews and serving in a celebrity host capacity. | Celebrity Guest Ring Announcer/Host | — | — | — |
| 6 | Pamela Anderson — Celebrity Manager for WWF Championship Match Baywatch Star Managed WWF Title Match Pamela Anderson — star of Baywatch and one of the biggest celebrity names of the mid-1990s — served as the accompanying celebrity for the WWF Championship match at WM11, positioned in HBK's corner originally before eventually standing in Diesel's corner. | Celebrity Manager/Escort | — | — | — |
| 7 | Commentary Team — Vince McMahon & Jerry Lawler McMahon & The King — Commentary Error Requiring Re-Record Vince McMahon and Jerry 'The King' Lawler called the action at WM11 — however, Lawler accidentally knocked loose some microphone cords during the broadcast, requiring both to re-record the entire commentary from video afterward. | Commentary Team | — | — | — |
| 8 | Opening Performance — Special Olympian Kathy Huey Sang America the Beautiful Special Olympian Replaced Previously Advertised Fishbone Special Olympian Kathy Huey sang America the Beautiful at WM11 — replacing the previously advertised alternative rock band Fishbone, who were dropped for unclear reasons before the event. | Opening Musical Performance | — | — | — |
| 9 | Salt-N-Pepa Performed at WM11 Hip-Hop Duo Performed Whatta Man for Taylor's Entrance Salt-N-Pepa performed 'Whatta Man' live at WM11 as Lawrence Taylor's entrance music — the song was removed from the home video release due to music licensing issues and replaced with a generic track. | Celebrity Musical Performance | — | — | — |
| 10 | Undertaker's Streak Extended to 4-0 King Kong Bundy Defeated — Streak Continues The Undertaker defeated King Kong Bundy at WM11 to extend his WM undefeated streak to 4-0 — with MLB umpire Larry Young as special referee during baseball's 1994-95 players' strike. | Undertaker Streak | — | — | — |