In the history of WrestleMania and WWE and the stunning spectacle of the squared circle, one name stands apart as a pioneer of her time: Sable. Quite possibly the most famous star in the Attitude Era showed her irrefutable charisma, stunning beauty, and determination in "The Show of Shows". Sable's WrestleMania journey is a story of empowerment, versatility, and unapologetic self-expression. From her electric presentation to her notable matches, Sable caught the hearts of fans all over the planet and redefined being a female superstar in WWE.
All through her WrestleMania appearances, Sable stunned crowds with her athleticism and attitude and proved that she was more than just a pretty face. From her encounters with unbelievable opponents to her memorable title triumphs, Sable's legacy at WrestleMania is proof of her unmatched ability and commitment to greatness. The WrestleMania career of the second WWF Women's Champion is of a woman who wouldn't be restricted by cultural standards or assumptions, pioneering her path and motivating countless others to do the same.
Sable WrestleMania Records: Wins and Loss
Sable holds a record of 3-0 at WrestleMania. She competed in 3 matches at "The Showcase of the Immortals" and won all three of them.
Sable first appeared in an official match at WrestleMania 14 in 1998 alongside Marc Mero. It was a mixed-tag team match against Luna Vachon and Goldust. Sable alongside Marc Mero came out as a winner in the match.
Her second appearance was the following year's WrestleMania which is WrestleMania 15. Sable entered the match as the Women's Titleholder and defended it successfully against Tori Wilson. Sable's third and final match at the "The Granddaddy of Them All" came five years later at WrestleMania 20 in 2004. She teamed up with her former opponent Tori Wilson in a tag team match against Miss Jackie and Stacy Kelber. It was a Playboy Evening Gown match in which Sable and Tori Wilson listed their names as the winners.
Sable Matches at WrestleMania | 3 Matches |
Sable’s Wins | 3 Matches |
Sable’s Loss | 0 Matches |
Sable’s Wins and Losses Record in Singles Match | 1 Wins and 0 Loss |
Sable’s First and Last WrestleMania (as of April 2024) | WrestleMania 12 and WrestleMania 20 |
Sable WrestleMania Appearance List
Marc Mero and Sable went head to head against Goldust and Luna Vachon at WrestleMania 14 in 1998. Sable was determined to get her hands on Vachon and displayed her physicality and hostility. She eventually protected the triumph for her team with a powerbomb and a technical knockout from Mero. Despite interference from Vachon, Sable's strategic moves prompted a definitive win.
In the Women's Title match at WrestleMania 15 in 1999, Tori and Sable took part in a heated fight with Tori at first dominating outside the ring. However, Sable gained by an interruption brought by Nicole Bass, empowering her to execute the Sable Bomb and secure the triumph to hold her title by pinfall.
In the inter-promotional Playboy Evening Gown match at WrestleMania 20 in 2004 between the team of Torrie Wilson and Sable against Stacy Keibler and Miss Jackie, Wilson and Sable won after Wilson pinned Jackie with a roll-up.
List of Sable Wrestlemania Appearance
Event and Year | Sable’s Opoonents | Result |
WrestleMania 14, 1998 | Goldust and Luna Vachon | Win |
WrestleMania 15, 1999 | Tori Wilson | Win |
WrestleMania 20, 2004 | Stacy Keibler and Miss Jackie | Win |
Sable WrestleMania Guest\Special Appearance
The very first appearance of Sable at WrestleMania was a special one. During the event of WrestleMania XII in 1996, Sable made her World Wrestling Federation (WWF) debut. She was accompanying Triple H for his fight against the Ultimate Warrior.
FAQ's On Sable WrestleMania Records and Appearances
A. Sable only won the WWF Women's Title one time in WWE.
A. Sable defended a title at WrestleMania only one time at WrestleMania 15 in 1999.
A. Sable appeared in a mixed tag team match only one time at WrestleMania 14 in 1998.
A. Sable is 56 years old as of April 2024.
A. Sable made a special appearance only one time at WrestleMania XII in 1996.