| 1 | Pete Rose Was Tombstoned by Kane for the Second Consecutive Year Appeared in San Diego Chicken Costume — Got Tombstoned Again Pete Rose appeared at WM15 dressed in the San Diego Chicken costume — he was immediately Tombstoned by Kane for the second consecutive WrestleMania (first Tombstoned at WM14 in Boston). The San Diego Chicken (mascot performer Vinnie Pazienta) who came out after Butterbean's match also got knocked out by Pazienta. | Pete Rose Tombstoned by Kane for second consecutive WM (W... | Appeared in San Diego Chicken costume | First Rose Tombstone was at WM14 in Boston without costume | Tombstoned again in Philadelphia in Chicken costume |
| 2 | Butterbean's Record at the Time of WM15 Was 43-1-1 Bart Gunn Had No Business Being in the Ring With Butterbean Eric 'Butterbean' Esch's professional boxing/MMA record at the time of WM15 was 43-1-1 — making the WWF's decision to book Bart Gunn against him one of the most baffling WM decisions ever, resulting in a 27-second KO that embarrassed the WWF. | Butterbean's record was 43-1-1 at WM15 — Bart Gunn was co... | — | — | — |
| 3 | Jim Ross Returned Specifically for the Main Event Michael Cole Called First 9 Matches — JR Called Main Event Only Jim Ross returned from his Bell's Palsy absence specifically for the WM15 main event — Michael Cole called the first nine matches of the night before Ross replaced him for the Austin vs. Rock championship match. | Michael Cole called WM15 Matches 1-9 — JR replaced him fo... | — | — | — |
| 4 | The Brood Descended from the Ceiling and Hanged Big Boss Man Most Shocking Visual of WM15 After the Hell in a Cell match, The Brood (Gangrel, Edge, Christian) were lowered from the ceiling of the First Union Center — they dropped a noose through the roof of the cell, and The Undertaker wrapped it around Big Boss Man's neck, with Paul Bearer raising the cage to 'hang' him. | The Brood descended from ceiling and Boss Man was 'hanged... | — | — | — |
| 5 | WM15 Was the Last WM for Two Hall of Famers Who Died in 1999 Owen Hart and Gorilla Monsoon Both Died in 1999 After WM15 WrestleMania 15 was the final WM appearance for both Owen Hart (died May 23, 1999) and Gorilla Monsoon (died October 6, 1999) — the only WM where two Hall of Famers made their final appearances in the same year they both died. | Both Owen Hart and Gorilla Monsoon made final WM appearan... | — | — | — |
| 6 | Boyz II Men Sang America the Beautiful — Philly Hometown Act Philadelphia's Own R&B Icons Opened WM15 Boyz II Men — one of the most celebrated R&B groups in history and Philadelphia natives — opened WM15 with America the Beautiful, making WM15 the only WM where the opening performer was a hometown Philadelphia act. | Boyz II Men are from Philadelphia — WM15 was the only WM ... | — | — | — |
| 7 | Owen Hart Wrestled WM Tag Matches with Three Different Partners Yokozuna (WM11), Bulldog (WM13), Jarrett (WM15) Owen Hart is the only performer in WM history to compete in WWF Tag Team Championship matches at three WMs with three entirely different partners — Yokozuna (WM11), British Bulldog (WM13), and Jeff Jarrett (WM15). | Owen competed in WM Tag Title matches with three differen... | — | — | — |
| 8 | Shane McMahon Won the European Championship With a Fast Count on Raw Shane's Fast Count Win Made WM15 Rematch Necessary Shane McMahon had won the WWF European Championship from X-Pac on Raw when a referee he had paid off gave him a fast count — making their WM15 rematch a revenge match that Shane won cleanly. | Shane won European title from X-Pac via dishonest fast co... | — | — | — |
| 9 | WM15 PPV Generated Approximately 800,000 Buys At the Height of WWF's Attitude Era Commercial Peak WrestleMania 15 generated approximately 800,000 PPV buys at $34.95 per purchase — a commercially impressive figure reflecting the Attitude Era's PPV peak, though lower than later WMs at the Attitude Era's height. | WM15 generated ~800,000 PPV buys at $34.95 — approximatel... | — | — | — |
| 10 | WM15 Ticket Prices Ranged from $35 to $400 From Nosebleeds to Ringside — Attitude Era WM Pricing WM15 ticket prices ranged from $35 for nosebleed seats to $400 for ringside — relatively modest by modern standards, reflecting the early development of WM as a premium live event experience. | WM15 tickets ranged $35 (nosebleeds) to $400 (ringside) | — | — | — |