| 1 | Bobby 'The Brain' Heenan Managed Colossal Connection (main match) and Barbarian — Two Separate Matches Bobby Heenan managed both The Colossal Connection in the WWF Tag Team Championship match and The Barbarian in his singles match against Tito Santana — a double management appearance that reflected the extent of The Heenan Family stable at its peak. Heenan's WM6 night ended in humiliation: André the Giant, infuriated by Heenan's post-loss slapping, grabbed and slapped the Brain in return, sending him fleeing from the ring. The visual of Heenan being manhandled by the giant he had managed was one of the night's most satisfying moments. | Colossal Connection (André and Haku) + The Barbarian | André slapped Heenan post-Demolition loss — humiliating f... |
| 2 | Jimmy Hart Managed Earthquake and Dino Bravo — Two Matches The Mouth of the South Jimmy Hart managed two competitors at WrestleMania VI — the emerging monster heel Earthquake in his squash of Hercules and the Canadian Strongman Dino Bravo in his match against Jim Duggan. Hart's managerial influence on Earthquake's character development was central to the monster's subsequent programme with Hulk Hogan through the summer of 1990. | Earthquake and Dino Bravo | — |
| 3 | Mr. Fuji Managed Orient Express — Salt in the Eyes The devious Mr. Fuji accompanied the Orient Express to the ring for their match against The Rockers, providing the decisive interference by throwing salt into Marty Jannetty's eyes to cause the count-out victory. Fuji's salt-throwing had been one of the WWF's most reliable heel managerial spots throughout the 1980s, and its application at WrestleMania VI gave his team their victory. | Orient Express (Pat Tanaka and Kato) | — |
| 4 | The Genius Managed Mr. Perfect — Had His Hair Cut Post-Match The Genius — Lanny Poffo, brother of Randy Savage — served as the poetic, cape-wearing valet of Mr. Perfect, reciting rhyming verse to mock opponents before matches. At WrestleMania VI, The Genius's role included ringside interference in the Beefcake vs. Perfect match. Post-match, Brutus Beefcake put The Genius to sleep and cut a portion of his hair with his hedge clippers — an act of retribution that the crowd relished. | Mr. Perfect | — |
| 5 | Sensational Sherri Queen Sherri — Managed Randy 'Macho King' Savage Sensational Sherri — rebranded as 'Queen' Sherri following Savage's coronation as 'Macho King' — was one of the WWF's most effective heel valets, using her theatrical intensity and willingness to physically interfere in matches to serve as Savage's scheming protector and partner. At WM6's mixed tag match, Sherri was ultimately pinned by Sapphire in the decisive moment — the indignity of being pinned by Dusty's dancing companion was maximum humiliation for the Queen. | Randy 'Macho King' Savage | — |
| 6 | Miss Elizabeth Special Appearance — Supporting Dusty Rhodes and Sapphire Miss Elizabeth's surprise appearance at ringside during the mixed tag match — supporting Dusty Rhodes and Sapphire — was one of the emotional highlights of WrestleMania VI. Elizabeth had been absent from WWF television since WrestleMania V following her separation from Randy Savage. Her appearance at WM6 demonstrated that she had chosen sides — away from Savage and Sherri's corrupt royalty — and planted the seeds for her WrestleMania VII reunion with Savage. | — | — |
| 7 | Slick Managed Akeem — vs. Big Boss Man The Doctor of Style Slick accompanied Akeem to the ring for his match against the Big Boss Man — his former Twin Towers partner. Slick's flamboyant preacher character and outrageous wardrobe remained one of the WWF's most distinctive managerial personas through 1990. | Akeem | — |
| 8 | Virgil Bodyguard of Ted DiBiase — Decisive Interference vs. Jake Roberts Virgil served as DiBiase's bodyguard and provided the decisive distraction that allowed DiBiase to win by count-out over Jake Roberts. Virgil's interference — distracting Roberts from the floor at the critical moment — was the reason DiBiase was able to reclaim his Million Dollar Championship, making Virgil a central figure in the match's outcome. | — | — |
| 9 | Sapphire Partner of Dusty Rhodes — Mixed Tag Match Sapphire was Dusty Rhodes' enthusiastic and larger-than-life valet — a cheerful, exuberant woman whose genuine warmth made her one of the crowd's favourite WWF personalities in early 1990. At WM6's mixed tag match, Sapphire pinned Queen Sherri for the decisive victory — one of the most crowd-pleasing moments on the undercard. | — | — |