Shawn Michaels (2004) WWE Magazine Logo
Special Publication 2004
  • Bagged with Giant Poster
  • Features
    6 Introduction
    The incomparable Jim Ross commemorates HBK's long, storied career with a very special introduction.
    8 Peers Speak
    Hear what Triple H, Ric Flair, Undertaker, Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, Marty Jannetty, Tito Santana and Sensational Sherri Martel have to say about the "Heartbreak Kid."
    14 In His Own Words
    From Montreal to the Curtain Call, it's an exclusive, tell-all interview with the "Sexy Boy" himself.
    30 The Boyhood Dream, 1988-1998
    Take a look back at Michaels' incredible journey from tag team specialist to WWE Champion.
    44 Healing Broken Hearts
    Outside the ring, HBK's biggest thrill is helping under-privileged children through his many charity efforts.
    50 The Comeback, 2002-Present
    After being told that he'd never wrestle again, Michaels returned from his four-year absence better than ever.
    56 Born Again
    He once was lost, but now can see. A look at how religion, family, and friends have changed Michaels' life forever.
    62 The Top 10 List
    With hundreds of grade-A matches behind him, it wasn't easy picking the top 10. However, we managed to highlight 10 contests that made HBK the "Showstopper."
    76 Iron Man
    Go inside the gym with Shawn Michaels as he reveals the workout that helped him come back, and has made him the most resilient athlete in WWE history.
    84 Test Your HBK I.Q.
    Think you're the ultimate Shawn Michaels fan? Well, you'll never know unless you play HBK Trivia.
    86 HBK's Greatest Battle
    At Taboo Tuesday, HBK battled both Triple H and an injured knee. Read how that bout stands as a testament to the enuring spirit of Shawn Michaels.
    90 At Home In San Antonio
    The "Heartbreak Kid" returns home, as he visits key elements from his childhood, and takes fans right into his backyard.

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