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Post by untit1ed on Sept 26, 2022 8:03:16 GMT 1
Fully Loaded 1998
Date: July 26th, 1998
Location: Selland Arena, Fresno, California
Card
WWF European Championship #1 Contenders Match
Jeff Jarrett vs Val Venis
(With Ken Shamrock using his King of the Ring title shot to go after the WWF Championship in the main event to once again try to become a double champion, a #1 contenders match is set up between Double J Jeff Jarrett, and rookie Val Venis.)
The Headbangers vs Bradshaw and Farooq
2 out of 3 Falls Match for the Intercontinental Championship
The Rock (C) vs Triple H w/Chyna (2-1)
Tornado Tag Team Match for the WWF Tag Team Championships
Owen Hart and Mark Henry (C) vs The New Age Outlaws
D'Lo Brown vs Mankind
WWF Championship #1 Contenders Match
Stone Cold Steve Austin vs The Undertaker
WWF Championship
Kane (C) w/Paul Bearer vs Ken Shamrock
(Following his King of the Ring victory, Shamrock uses his title shot owed to him from winning the tournament to once again try to become the WWF Champion. Shamrock says he found himself in the same predicament last year, European Champion, challenging a Brother of Destruction for a chance to become WWF Champion & European Champion simultaneously, but unlike last year, he will succeed this time. Bearer says that Shamrock is no match for The Big Red Machine and will be dealt with like a Fly being swatted.)
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Post by untit1ed on Sept 26, 2022 8:35:22 GMT 1
Summerslam 1998
Date: August 30th, 1998
Location: Madison Square Garden, New York City
Card
WWF European Championship
Ken Shamrock (C) vs Val Venis
(Following his unsuccessful WWF title challenge at Fully Loaded, Ken Shamrock moves on to his next challenger for the European Championship, Val Venis. Venis scores a shocking upset, ending Shamrock's reign at 266 days.)
Hair vs Hair Match
X-Pac vs Jeff Jarrett
WWF Light Heavyweight Championship
Taka Michinoku (C) vs Sho Funaki w/Kaientai
Mixed Tag Team Match
Edge and Sable vs Marc Mero and Jacqueline
Triple Threat Match for the WWF Tag Team Championships
The Nation of Domination (Owen Hart & Mark Henry) (C) vs The New Age Outlaws vs Bradshaw and Farooq
WWF Championship #1 Contenders No Holds Barred match
Mankind vs The Undertaker
Ladder Match for the WWF Intercontinental Championship
The Rock (C) vs Triple H w/Chyna
(The next chapter in the battle between the leaders of DX and The Nation of Domination. Chyna low blows The Rock and allows Triple H to climb the ladder and claim the Intercontinental Championship, ending Rocky’s 294-day reign.)
WWF Championship
Kane (C) w/Paul Bearer vs Stone Cold Steve Austin
(Following both of their victories at Fully Loaded, Kane and Stone Cold square off once again. Austin says that Kane is a big red dummy who is gonna have a can of whoop ass opened up on him. Paul Bearer says that Kane will dismantle Austin until he's in the hospital.)
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Post by untit1ed on Sept 26, 2022 8:38:55 GMT 1
Breakdown
Date: September 27th, 1998
Location: Copps Coliseum, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Card
WWF European Championship
Val Venis (C) vs D'Lo Brown
Jeff Jarrett vs Edge
WWF Lightheavyweight Championship, If Taka Michinoku loses, he must join Kaientai
Sho Funaki (C) w/Kaientai vs Taka Michinoku
WWF Tag Team Championships
Bradshaw and Farooq (C) vs The New Age Outlaws
Fatal 4-Way Steel Cage WWF Championship #1 Contenders match
Ken Shamrock vs The Rock vs Mankind vs X-Pac
(Shamrock turns heel on Rock after the match)
WWF Intercontinental Championship
Triple H (C) w/Chyna vs Mark Henry w/Owen Hart
Triple Threat Match for the WWF Championship, The Undertaker and Kane are barred from pinning each other, If anyone interferes on Austin’s behalf, Austin will immediately be stripped of the title
Stone Cold Steve Austin (C) vs The Undertaker vs Kane (No Contest)
(Both Taker and Kane pin Austin at the same time, causing the title to be vacated, which means Rock doesn't get his title shot right away.)
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Post by untit1ed on Sept 26, 2022 8:45:27 GMT 1
Judgement Day 1998
Date: October 18th, 1998
Location: United Center, Chicago, Illinois
Card
WWF Light Heavyweight Championship
Sho Funaki (C) w/Kaientai vs Christian w/Gangrel
Hardcore Match
Al Snow w/Head vs Vader
Last Chance Match for the WWF European Championship
Val Venis (C) vs D'Lo Brown
(D'Lo finally gets in done and ends the undefeated streak of Val Venis.)
Mankind vs The Rock
Tournament Final for the vacant WWF Intercontinental Championship
X-Pac vs Ken Shamrock
(Triple H vacates the title on the 5/10/98 episode of Raw and an eight-man tournament is announced to crown a new champion. X-Pac and Shamrock make it to the finals and it is The World’s Most Dangerous Man that comes out on top.)
Steel Cage match for the WWF Tag Team Championships
The New Age Outlaws (C) vs Farooq and Bradshaw
WWF Championship, Steve Austin is guest referee, if a champion isn't crowned, Austin will be (kayfabe) fired
The Undertaker w/Paul Bearer vs Kane (No Contest)
(Towards the end of the match, Austin Stunners both men and declares himself the winner, ending the match in a No-Contest. Vince McMahon then appears on the titantron and (kayfabe) fires Austin.)
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Post by untit1ed on Sept 26, 2022 9:00:52 GMT 1
Survivor Series 1998: The Deadly Games
Date: November 15th, 1998
Location: Kiel Center, St Louis, Missouri
Card
Deadly Games tournament first-round match
The Undertaker w/Paul Bearer vs Steve Blackman
Deadly Games tournament first-round match
The Godfather vs Kane
Deadly Games tournament first-round match
Al Snow vs Ken Shamrock
Deadly Games tournament first-round match
The Rock vs Big Boss Man
(Rock squashes Bossman.)
Deadly Games tournament first-round match
X-Pac vs Stone Cold Steve Austin
Deadly Games tournament first-round match
Owen Hart vs Val Venis
Deadly Games tournament first-round match
Mankind vs Taka Michinoku w/Kaientai
Deadly Games tournament first-round match
Jeff Jarrett vs Gangrel
Deadly Games tournament Quarter Finals
The Undertaker w/Paul Bearer vs Kane
Deadly Games tournament Quarter Finals
Ken Shamrock vs The Rock
Deadly Games tournament Quarter Finals
Stone Cold Steve Austin vs Val Venis
(Val upsets Austin, but doesn't win clean, as the Corporation costs Austin)
Deadly Games tournament Quarter Finals
Mankind vs Gangrel
Deadly Games tournament Semi-Finals
The Undertaker w/Paul Bearer vs The Rock (By DQ)
(Kane chokeslams The Rock to cost Undertaker this match.)
Deadly Games tournament Semi-Finals
Val Venis vs Mankind
WWF Women’s Championship, Shane McMahon is the guest referee
Jacqueline (c) (w/Marc Mero) vs Sable
(Jacqueline won the title on the 15/9/98 episode of Raw.)
WWF Tag Team Championships
The New Age Outlaws (C) vs D'Lo Brown and Mark Henry
Deadly Games Tournament Finals for the WWF Championship
The Rock vs Mankind (By Montreal Screwjob (only it's a work this time))
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Post by untit1ed on Sept 26, 2022 9:05:44 GMT 1
Rock Bottom
Date: December 13th, 1998
Location: General Motors Place, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Card
Steve Blackman vs Goldust
WWF Intercontinental Championship
Ken Shamrock (C) vs Triple H w/Chyna
(Triple H returns from injury and challenges Shamrock to a rematch for the Intercontinental Championship. Shamrock accepts and vows to send The Game to the ER.)
WWF Tag Team Championships
The New Age Outlaws (C) vs The Acolytes
Six-Man Tag Team Match
The Brood vs The Legion of Doom and Droz
WWF Hardcore Championship
Big Boss Man (C) vs X-Pac
1-on-3 Handicap Match
Test vs Al Snow, Bob Holly, and 2 Cold Scorpio
WWF European Championship
D'Lo Brown (C) w/Mark Henry vs Owen Hart
(Owen turned heel after Survivor Series.)
Jeff Jarrett w/Debra vs Kane
Buried Alive Match
Stone Cold Steve Austin vs The Undertaker w/Paul Bearer
(The Undertaker realigns himself with Paul Bearer and forms The Ministry of Darkness. He begins targeting Stone Cold, attacking him at every opportunity and saying that he will bury him. Stone Cold is still mad about losing the WWF Championship, so he agrees to this match. Kane turns face by attacking his brother and helps Austin bury him alive.)
WWF Championship
The Rock (C) w/Vince and Shane McMahon vs Mankind
(Mankind demands a rematch after Survivor Series. The Rock refuses to accept, but ultimately has no choice after Mankind wins a battle royal to become #1 contender. The Rock says he’ll use Mankind as a stepping stone to continue his reign at the very top, while Mankind promises to walk away WWF Champion. Though Mankind comes up short, he still wins the title on the January 4th, 1999 episode of Raw.)
TV Title Changes
01/04/1999 - Mankind defeats The Rock to win the WWF Championship
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Post by untit1ed on Sept 26, 2022 11:59:39 GMT 1
Royal Rumble 1999Date: January 24th, 1999 Location: Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim, Anaheim, California Card
WWF Light Heavyweight ChampionshipChristian (C) w/The Brood vs Essa Rios2 out of 3 Falls Match for the WWF European ChampionshipOwen Hart (C) vs D'Lo Brown (1-2)Hardcore Match for the WWF Hardcore Championship
Big Boss Man (C) vs Road DoggWWF Tag Team Championships
The Acolytes (C) vs The Hardy Boyz WWF Intercontinental Championship
Ken Shamrock (C) vs Billy Gunn WWF Women's Championship
Sable (C) vs Luna Vachon I Quit Match for the WWF ChampionshipMankind (C) vs The Rock (Embarrassed that he lost the WWF Championship to Mrs. Foley's Baby Boy, The Rock invokes his rematch clause, with Rock getting Vince McMahon to make it an I Quit Match so he can humiliate Mankind. this is the one with all the chair shots to Foley's head. Mankind wins the title back at halftime Heat) Royal Rumble Match
#1 Stone Cold Steve Austin wins by last eliminating #2 Mr. McMahon Stone Cold Steve Austin Vince McMahon Golga Droz Edge Steve Blackman Tiger Ali Singh Christian Dan Severn The Blue Meanie Mabel Road Dogg Gangrel Kurrgan Al Snow Goldust The Godfather Kane Ken Shamrock Billy Gunn Test The Big Boss Man Triple H Val Venis X-Pac Mark Henry Jeff Jarrett D’Lo Brown Owen Hart Chyna
Golga (by Stone Cold Steve Austin) Tiger Ali Singh (by Edge) Dan Severn (by Mabel) Christian (by Mabel) The Blue Meanie (by Mabel) Droz (by Mabel) Steve Blackman by Mabel) Edge (by Road Dogg) Mabel (by Faarooq, Bradshaw, and Mideon) * Gangrel (by Road Dogg) Al Snow (by Road Dogg) Kurrgan (by Kane) Road Dogg (by Kane) The Godfather (by Kane) Goldust (by Kane) Kane (by Stone Cold Steve Austin) Billy Gunn (by Stone Cold Steve Austin) Test (by Stone Cold Steve Austin) X-Pac (by The Big Boss Man) Jeff Jarrett (by Triple H) Mark Henry (by Chyna) Val Venis (by Triple H) Triple H (by The Big Boss Man) Owen Hart (by The Big Boss Man) D’Lo Brown (by The Big Boss Man) Ken Shamrock (by Stone Cold Steve Austin) Chyna (by Stone Cold Steve Austin) The Big Boss Man (by Stone Cold Steve Austin) Vince McMahon (by Stone Cold Steve Austin)
Rumble StatisticsThe final four are Mr. McMahon, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Big Boss Man, and Chyna Stone Cold Steve Austin & Mr. McMahon start the match off at #1 and #2, and also last the longest at almost 57 minutes Austin scores 8 eliminations
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Post by untit1ed on Sept 26, 2022 12:46:22 GMT 1
St Valentines Day Massacre
Date: February 14th, 1999
Location: Memphis Pyramid, Memphis, Tennessee
Card
Hardcore match for the WWF Hardcore Championship
Road Dogg (C) vs Hardcore Holly
WWF European Championship
D'Lo Brown (C) vs X-Pac
Kane vs Triple H w/Chyna
Viscera and Mideon w/The Undertaker vs Big Boss Man and Test
Triple Threat Match for the WWF Intercontinental Championship
Ken Shamrock (C) vs Val Venis vs Goldust
WWF Tag Team Championships
The Acolytes (C) vs Owen Hart and Jeff Jarrett w/Debra
Ladder Match for the WWF Championship
Mankind (C) vs The Rock
(The next chapter in this brutal war over the WWF Championship. After It’s revealed that Mankind didn’t actually say "I quit" at the Royal Rumble, he says that he’s still #1 contender. Mankind challenges The Rock to a rematch at Halftime Heat, in which he comes out victorious, becoming a 2-time WWF Champion. Rock then invokes his rematch clause for St. Valentines Day Massacre, guaranteeing he will walk out a 3-time WWF Champion. The match is made a Ladder Match to finally settle their score.)
Steel Cage Match for Stone Cold Steve Austin's Wrestlemania Title shot
Mr. McMahon vs Stone Cold Steve Austin
(Vince is hell-bent on Stone Cold not making it to WrestleMania. Meanwhile, Stone Cold just wants to get his hands on McMahon and The Rock. In the match, The Big Show debuts, throwing Stone Cold through the cage and allowing him to pick up the win.)
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Post by untit1ed on Sept 26, 2022 13:00:21 GMT 1
Wrestlemania XV
Date: March 28th, 1999
Location: First Union Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Card
Fatal 4-Way Match for the WWF Intercontinental Championship
Ken Shamrock (C) vs Val Venis vs Owen Hart vs Jeff Jarrett w/Debra
(Jarrett pins Owen, which causes some conflict between the 2.)
WWF Light Heavyweight Championship
Essa Rios (C) vs Gillberg
Hardcore match for the WWF Championship
Hardcore Holly (C) vs Al Snow
Triple Threat Match for the WWF European Championship
D'Lo Brown (C) vs X-Pac vs Gangrel
Tag Team Turmoil for the WWF Tag Team Championships
The Acolytes (C) vs The Hardy Boyz vs Test and Big Boss Man vs The New Age Outlaws vs Too Much vs Mideon and Viscera vs The Brood (Edge and Christian) vs Goldust and the Godfather vs Kaientai
Mankind vs The Big Show
(After The Big Show debuts at St. Valentine's Day Massacre, Vince McMahon reveals on an episode of Raw that he brought Big Show into the WWF to ensure that nobody, not even Mankind, will oppose The Corporation’s will. Mankind just wants to put the former WCW Champion in his place..)
Hell in a Cell Match
The Undertaker vs Shane McMahon
(Ministry vs Corporation. These 2 factions have been feuding for the past few months, with each faction agreeing to have one of their members fight the opposing faction in a Hell in a Cell match at Wrestlemania. The match is basically the same as their Mania 32 match IRL, but shorter. Shane McMahon become the 8th victim of the Streak. Shane is also abducted by the Brood after the match (not hanged, like the Big Boss Man))
No Disqualification match
Kane vs Triple H w/Chyna (The Corporation helps Triple H win. Trips and Chyna join the Corporation as a result)
Triple Threat match for the WWF Women's Championship
Sable (C) vs Jacqueline vs Luna Vachon
No Holds Barred Match for the WWF Championship
The Rock (C) w/Mr McMahon, Pat Patterson, and Gerald Briscoe vs Stone Cold Steve Austin
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Post by untit1ed on Sept 26, 2022 13:06:07 GMT 1
Backlash 1999
Date: April 25th 1999
Location: Providence Civic Center, Providence, Rhode Island
Card
Kane vs Mideon
Six Man Tag Team Match
Viscera and the Acolytes vs The Brood
WWF European Championship
D'Lo Brown (C) vs The Big Show
Triple H w/Chyna vs X-Pac
WWF Intercontinental Championship
Jeff Jarrett (C) vs Owen Hart
(Debra is neutral)
The Hardy Boyz vs The New Age Outlaws
Hardcore Match for the WWF Hardcore Championship
Bob Holly (C) vs Al Snow
Test vs The Undertaker w/Ministry of Darkness
Triple Threat Match for the WWF Championship
Stone Cold Steve Austin (C) vs The Rock vs Mankind
(The WrestleMania rematch! Embarrassed after losing the WWF Championship at WrestleMania, The Rock vows to be champion again and challenges Stone Cold to a rematch. Austin says he’ll whup Rock’s ass and move on to bigger things. Mankind gets involved in the match when he scores a pinfall win over Stone Cold on an episode of Raw. The Rock is kicked out of the Corporation for failing to win back the WWF Championship, turning face)
Note
(The Pay Per View ends with Stephanie McMahon getting kidnapped by The Undertaker and the Ministry of Darkness)
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