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- FULL WWF SummerSlam 1999 Results and IMAGES

- Summerslam - August 22, 1999

- Hosted by Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler

- Live from Minneapolis, Minnesota

- WWF European and Intercontinental Championship

- D'Lo Brown vs Jeff Jarrett

- Debra came to the ring wearing very revealing attire. Jarrett argued with Debra as they came down the aisle and in the ring. Jarrett told her to go to the back and not come back out. This action fired up the crowed, as they chanted "Asshole, asshole" at Jarrett. Backstage, Debra talked to D'Lo Brown. She came out with D'Lo, hand in hand, making Jarrett irate. Jarrett started the match off fast, taking it to D'Lo but Brown faught back taking Jarrett down with solid wrestling moves. D'Lo got a really close near fall in the opening minutes, hitting a variation of the Low Down. Jarrett slowed the pace up, taking things to the outside by slamming D'Lo into the ringsteps and into the security barrier. Back in the ring, Jarrett mouthed off to Debra and continued his assault of D'Lo. D'Lo mounted an offense and hit a hard powerbomb, but it took more out of him than it did Jarrett. Up on their feet, D'Lo took control again with some powerslams and got a near fall from a legdrop. D'Lo went for a moonsault, and missed. Debra hit the apron, and Jarrett grabbed a guitar. Mark Henry came out, grabbed the guitar and smacked D'Lo Brown with it. Jarrett went for the cover, and is the new European and Intercontinental champion. After the match, Mark Henry, Debra and Jarrett all hugged.

- Tag Team Turmoil

- Acolytes vs Droz and Prince Albert vs Hardy Boyz vs Harcore Hollys vs Edge and Christian vs Mideon and Viscera

- Earlier in the day, all teams participating drew numbers as to the order they would enter. Once you were beat, you were eliminated and the winning team advanced to compete against another team. The winners receive shots at the WWF tag champions tomorrow night on RAW. Hardy Boyz and

- Christian/Edge started things off. Hardyz were accompanied by Gangrel. Both teams did the usual high flying moves with Edge and Christian winning. The next team to come out was Mideon and Viscera. Edge/Christian advanced when Viscera accidentally hit Mideon. Edge hit the spear and got the pin. Next team was Droz and Prince Albert. They stormed the ring and took it right to Edge/Christian. Edge/Christian advance again with a double team move. Not waisting any time, the Acolytes storm the ring and attack both men. Their attacks go to the outside on the announce tables and ring steps. In the ring, the Acolytes held control of most of the match. The Harcore Hollys came down during the match. Acolytes pick up the win when Bradshaw hit the clothesline from hell. Hardcore Hollys jumped in the ring and attacked the Acolytes as soon as they won. Hollys started arguing about who was going to do what, and the Acolytes capitalized on this. Hollys ended up getting in a fight over who would pin who, Acolytes hit a spinebuster to win the match. Farrooq and Bradshaw go onto RAW tomorrow night to meet the tag team champions.

- Road Dogg Interview, Y2J

- Road Dogg comes out and says tomorrow night on RAW the winner of the Harcore title match will wrestle him tomorrow. Y2J countdown hits, and Jericho comes out. Jericho's theme was remixed. Jericho says he's disappointed in Summerslam and he didn't think it was possible for this to suck. He called Summerslam "Summersham", and called Road Dogg the worst performer in the WWF. He insulted how Road Dogg spells his name and the clothing he wears. Jericho said that when Road Dogg said "Suck it", he meant "It

- Sucks." Road Dogg told Jericho to shut up, and called him a "bitch." He told Jericho to suck it, and Jericho pouted.

- WWF Hardcore Championship

- Big Boss Man vs Al Snow

- Road Dogg stayed ringside to do commentary. Snow left Pepper backstage because he was scared. Snow hid in the aisle way and jumped on Bossman as he came out. Road Dogg got on the house mic and called the match. He followed the match around and called it. The match went backstage and Snow/Boss Man threw each other ito various things. Boss Man got hit with a really hard shot with a chalkboard from Snow. Boss Man came back with a crutch and hit Snow with it. Snowwas hit with a propane tank and was almost smashed with a Pepsi machine. From here, the match went to the outside of the building into the street. Both men went across the street and faught in an outside eating area. They went inside a bar, and traded punches. Boss Man was busted open with a newspaper stand as the fight went into the bathroom. Snow tossed a beer bottle in Boss Man's face and choked him out with a chain. Boss Man was setup on a table, and Snow moonsaulted off the bar and missed. Next, to the pool tables where Boss Man is nailed by Road Dogg with his nightstick. Snow makes the pin on a pool table to win the match and the Hardcore title. After the match, Snow runs back to the arena and attacks Stevie Richards and the Blue Meanie. They were doing something to Pepper. Snow will take on Road Dogg tomorrow night on RAW.

- WWF Women's Championship

- Ivory vs Tori

- Tori ran to ringside and started the match out fast. Back and forth match with not a lot of action. Ivory retains the title when she sits down on Tori after a sunset flip. After the match, Ivory tears off Tori's clothes but Luna runs into save Tori.

- Lion's Den Weapons Match

- Ken Shamrock vs Steve Blackman

- Weapons of Steve Blackman's choice were hung all around the Lion's Den. Blackman entered the den, took a weapon and hid it in his tights. Blackman had some nunchucks and busted Shamrock's knee early. Shamrock went for scientific moves and took down Blackman. This didn't last long, and the match became a contest of who could throw who into the caged sides of the den. Shamrock climbed the cage and got a weapon, which was a kendo stick. Blackman regained his composure and blocked the stick shot, came back and took Shamrock down. When Blackman blocked the kendo shot, the stick broke. Blackman used one half of the stick to choke out Shamrock. Shamrock faught back, and both men go down. Back up, Shamrock hit an awesome powerslam. Blackman back up again, takes Shamrock down with an enziguri and reaches for another kendo stick. Blackman took it to Shamrock with the stick and hit one really hard shot to the head, knocking out Shamrock. Blackman had the match won,, but took time to pose to the crowd. Shamrock gets up, hits a belly to belly and gets the kendo stick. Shamrock beats the living hell out of Blackman with the stick, and gets the crazy look in his eye. The referee calls for the bell and declares Shamrock the winner.

- Love Her or Leave Her Greenwich Street Fight

- Test vs Shane McMahon

- Winner of the match must leave Stephanie McMahon. Shane McMahon came out with the injured Mean Street Posse. They were all wearing casts of some sort. McMahon was shocked to see the Posse. They take their place at ringside on a couch. Test jumps Shane before the bell and spears him a distace of about 15 feet. Shane counters in the ring with punches, but that didn't last long. Outside again, Shane was thrown into the ringsteps and into the saftey rail. In the crowd, Test and McMahon brawled. The posse distracted Test, Shane ran up behind him, Test sensed this and threw Shane into the posse! Stephanie McMahon was shown backstage laughing. Test then attacked the posse with a trashcan and went after Shane more. The posse came back and hammered on Test, throwing him on the floor. The posse then fed McMahon various weapons such as family photos and lamps. Shane went to the top in the ring and missed a corkscrew move. Test had the win, but the posse distracted the ref. Back to the action, Test misses a kick on Shane and hits the referee. Outside the ring, Test hit McMahon with stray objects. The posse comes into help, pulls off all their casts. Test is set up on the Spanish announce table, Shane goes to the top rope, and crashes right throught the table! The posse throws Test into the ring, and puts Shane on top of him. Shane only gets a two count! The posse runs in, and accidentally hits Shane. Test makes the cover and only gets a two count. Rodney from the posse runs in, hits Test with his cast, and Shane only gets another two count! Pat Patterson and Gerald Brisco come down and take out the posse. In the ring, Shane misses a spear and is run into the ring post. Test hits a pump handle slam, goes to the top and hits an elbow to get the win! Stephanie McMahon runs down to ringside and hugs Test.

- WWF Tag Team Championship

- X-Pac and Kane vs Undertaker and Big Show Kane was sporting a new outfit, with a shiny red and more black to it. Match starts out with all four men in the ring. X-Pac is taken out and Big Show/Undertaker double team Kane. X-Pac comes back quick to help out Kane and takes his place. On the outside, Undertaker took it to X-Pac and tried for a chokeslam. Kane took X-Pac right out of Undertaker's arms and blasted Undertaker into the US announce table. Kane went to the top rope in the ring and hit a clothesline on the Undertaker for a two count. Big Show is tagged in for the first time and attacks Kane with chops and big feet. Kane comes back and he/Big Show battle back and forth until Undertaker is tagged back in. Kane and UT both go down, Kane gets up first and give X-Pac the hot tag. X-Pac takes UT down with a spinning heel kick, but that's only enough for a two count. Big Show gets in, puts a bearhug on X-Pac. X-Pac breaks it by biting Big Show's nose, but Show slams Pac to the mat. Show goes for a chokeslam on X-Pac, Kane runs in and gives Show a low blow. X-Pac takes care of Undertaker on the outside, and Pac delivers a bronco buster to Big Show. However, Big Show gets up, chokeslams X-Pac. X-Pac kicks out at two! Undertaker gets mad at Big Show and tags himself in. UT hits a tombstone on Pac, and picks up the win and the tag titles. UT and Big Show will defend the titles tommorrow night on RAW against the Acolytes.

- Kiss my Ass match

- The Rock vs Billy Gunn

- Billy Gunn comes out with a lady in a robe. Her face is hidden. Billy Gunn says that when he wins, he will kiss her ass (The woman disrobes, and turns out to be a big fat woman). Gunn wastes no time and jumps Rock before the bell. Rock fights back with closed fists, sending Gunn to the outside. The two fought down the aisle way and into the entrance area. Rock threw Gunn into the security railing, Gunn reverses it and clotheslines Rock to the concrete floor. Back towards the ring area, Rock is thrown into the ringsteps. They fight around the US announce table, where Rock takes Jerry Lawler's crown and smacks Gunn with it. The match finally gets back in the ring, where Gunn chokes out Rock. Gunn takes the advantage for about 7 minutes when Rock comes back and hits a DDT. Both men go down, and Rock gets busted open on his nose. Rock gets up, and hits a Samoan drop, and only gets a two count. Rock goes for the Rock Bottom, and Billy Gunn hits the famouasser. The fat woman gets in the ring and exposes herself...Rock gets a look at this, and throws Gunn's face down into the woman's rear. Rock hits the rock bottom, and nails the people's elbow to pick up the win

- WWF World Championship - Jessie Ventura special referee "Stone Cold" Steve Austin vs Mankind vs Triple H Jessie Ventura comes to the ring in referee atire, and receives a huge reaction from the crowd. Jessie says a lot of media people say it's a dishonorable he is here, and says he is proud to be here tonight! Triple H had his right hand heavily bandaged when he came out. In the ring, Chyna and HHH argued with Jessie. The match started with HHH and Austin in the ring, and Mankind stayed on the outside. Mankind pulled HHH out of the ring and slammed him in to the US announce table. Mankind and Austin worked together early against Triple H. The partnership with Austin and Mankind didn't last long as Austin attacked Mankind. From here, the match went to the outside and Chyna attacked Mankind. Triple H and Austin brawled near the US table. HHH got a chair and hit a hard shot on Austin's knee. Back in the ring, Mankind hit the mandible claw on HHH, Chyna tripped up Mankind. Jessie saw this, and sent Chyna packing to the back. Austin got back up, ran after HHH and took him down. They faught down the aisle and back up it, with HHH racking Austin's knee on the ringpost. Mankind and HHH started arguing over who was going to beat on Austin, so they both double teamed him. HHH and Mankind eventually got into it, with all three going into the crowd. Mankind was body dropped by Austin right on the exposed floor. All three men made their way back to the ring and continued brawling. Helmsley went for a pedigree, but Austin countered and sent him into Mankind. Austin hit a stunner on Mankind, Triple H ran in the ring and smacked Ausitn with the chair. Jessie warned HHH, HHH went for a cover on Mankind after he hit him with a chair, Jessie refused to count. Shane McMahon ran to ringside, and argued with Ventura. Austin gave the stunner to McMahon. Jessie grabbed Shane, and threw him over the top. HHH and Austin both go down off a clothesline, and Mankind gets up with Socko. Mankind puts the claw on both HHH and Austin. HHH goes for the pedigree after he breaks out of the claw on Mankind, Austin gets up and knocks down HHH. Austin then hits a stunner on HHH, Mankind interrupts the count by Ventura. Austin runs Mankind into the ringpost, Helmsley pedigrees Austin. Mankind takes Helmsleys place and hits a DDT on Austin. Mankind pins Austin and wins the WWF title! After the match, HHH beats the hell out of Austin with a chair. He hit him about 15-20 times in the injured knee. W

- FULL WCW Road Wild Report

- WCW Road Wild - August 14, 1999

- Hosted by Tony Schiavone, Mike Tenay, and Bobby Heenan

- Live from Sturgis, South Dakota

- • Eddie Guerrero, Rey Mysterio, Jr., and Kidman defeated The Dead Pool (Vampiro and Insane Clown Posse, w/Raven) with Kidman's Shooting Star Press.

- - The Dead Pool first worked on Eddie Guerrero. Rey Mysterio, Jr. was tagged in and started to clean house, until he was thrown into the steel steps by Raven and received the Vampiro Spike by Vampiro on the outside of the ring. The advantage was back on The Dead Pool's side, as they worked on Mysterio. After a split-legged moonsault by Mysterio, Kidman was tagged in. The Insane Clown Posse was knocked to the outside, as Kidman finished off Vampiro with the Shooting Star Press.

- • Harlem Heat defeated The Traid (Bam Bam Bigelow, Kanyon) with Booker T.'s Missle Dropkick, to capture the Tag Team Titles.

- - Diamond Dallas Page did not accompany Bam Bam Bigelow and Kanyon to the ring, since he was preparing for his upcoming No Disqualification-United States Title match with Chris Benoit that would take place later in the show. Kanyon first insulted the crowd, calling them rednecks and saying most of them could not afford cable TV. He received nothing but revs of motorcycle engines, so he decided not to ask his "Who's better than Kanyon?" question. In the match, The Traid used excellent teamwork, as they worked on Stevie Ray. Booker T. was tagged in and started to take Bigelow and Kanyon down with several different kicks, until Bigelow countered an axe kick. As The Triad continued with their advantage, Diamond Dallas Page ran-in, but was knocked out, as Booker finished off Bigelow with the Missle Dropkick.

- • The Revolution (Perry Saturn, Dean Malenko, Shane Douglas) defeated The West Texas Rednecks (Curt Hennig, Barry Windham, Bobby Duncum, Jr., w/Kendall Windham) with Saturn's Death Valley Driver.

- - Before the match, Perry Saturn said he, Dean Malenko, and Shane Douglas didn't care about The West Texas Rednecks or Chad Brock. He told someone to step in the ring first, which led to everyone battling it out to kick off the match. As it went on, Shane Douglas tried to execute the Pittsburgh Plunge at one point, but Curt Hennig made the save. There were several nearfalls, as members of both teams continued to interfere and make the saves. As the match continued, Dean Malenko set up Barry Windham for the Texas Cloverleaf. Kendall Windham attempted to interfere with the cowbell, but Douglas took care of him. Saturn then nailed Bobby Duncum, Jr. with the Death Valley Driver for the win.

- • Buff Bagwell defeated Ernest Miller (w/Sonny Onoo) via Pinfall.

- - The crowd reved up their motorcycle engines and chanted, "Asshole." Ernest Miller said he wanted the crowd to shut their minibikes up, or he would whoop all of them. Miller dropped the microphone and gave up. Buff Bagwell then took the microphone to no crowd noise. Miller took the microphone, as the crowd immediately reved up their engines. Bagwell said Miller was obviously not a crowd favorite and said to Miller, "Why don't you just kiss our ass?" The crowd then chanted, "Pussycat," as the match got underway. As it went on, Sonny Onoo tried to help Miller take the win by using his briefcase, but it backfired, as Miller went into it and Bagwell rolled up Miller for the win.

- • No Disqualfiication Match: Chris Benoit defeated Diamond Dallas Page with the Diving Headbutt, to retain the United States Title.

- - Diamond Dallas Page was able to get through his introduction, despite the crowd noise. He apologized to Chris Benoit for insulting his mother, but ended up insulting her again. He told Benoit to have the United States Title belt shined up and get it out there. As the back and forth match went on, Chris Benoit was tied up in the corner. Referee, Charles Robinson, who has been unbiased since Ric Flair hasn't been around, tried to intervene, but DDP slapped him away. DDP beat down Benoit with his belt and soon used it as a choking weapon. Benoit later came out of it and hit his combination of German Suplexes. He went for the Diving Headbutt, only to be knocked down by Kanyon. The Revoultion was shown in the backstage area, looking onto the match. Bam Bam Bigelow then interfered and nailed Benoit with a 350 from the top, but Benoit kicked out when a pin was being made. Without any help from The Revolution, Benoit finished off DDP with the Diving Headbutt for the win. Perry Saturn, Dean Malenko, and Shane Douglas then made their ways in to celebrate with Benoit.

- • Sid Vicious defeated Sting with a Chokeslam.

- - Sting and Sid Vicious first battled it out on the outside of the ring. In the ring, Sid Vicious dominated and was onto basically every maneuver Sting executed. Sid later went for a top rope maneuver, but Sting countered with a superplex. Sting then executed two Stinger Splashes, but on the third one, Sid countered with a Chokeslam for the win.

- • Goldberg defeated Rick Steiner with the Jackhammer.

- - Rick Steiner's Television Title was not on the line. The crowd immediately chanted, "Goldberg." In the beginning of the match, Steiner removed Goldberg's kneebrace and used it as a weapon. Goldberg was soon on top of the match, however, as he hit the spear. As the crowd's motorcyles engines reved up, Goldberg hit the Jackhammer for the win.

- • Randy Savage defeated Dennis Rodman via Pinfall.

- - Gorgeous George wasn't at ringside. Before the match, Dennis Rodman said Randy Savage brought his ass to Sturgis, South Dakota and wanted to kick it, but all he (Rodman) wanted to know was where his bitch was. Savage said, "Tonight, you're my bitch." Rodamn said he would do his sh-- outside, but ended up using the microphone in the beginning to his advantage. He then threw Savage into the ringpost and continued to dominate. Rodman started to argue with referee Billy Silverman over a "slow" count, so Rodman elbowed him. Another referee made his way down, at which point Savage was on the offensive. Savage later decked WCW Magazine's Ross Forman and took his camera to use as a weapon. Savage then knocked out referee, Mickey Jay. Referee, Scott Dickinson then came in, and he was immediately taken down. Rodman and Savage battled it to the back, as referee Johnny Boone called the action. Savage put Rodman in a porta-potty and tipped it over. Rodman didn't look so good when he came out. Boone was taken out after Rodman nailed him with a top rope clothesline. George made her way down, as Rodman had Savage in a sleeper hold. Savage dropped down with a jawbreaker to get out of the hold. George pulled out a chain and handed it to Savage, as referee Nick Patrick made his way in. George low-blowed Rodman and Savage nailed him with his first, which was wrapped with a chain, for the win.

- • Career vs. Career: Hulk Hogan defeated Kevin Nash with the Big Leg Drop, to retain the Heavyweight Title.

- - The crowd chanted, "Hogan," as he and Kevin Nash stared off. There was a test of strength in the beginning by both men, with Nash coming out on top. Nash slowly wore down Hulk Hogan. At one point, Nash used Hogan's boot to the face maneuver, as he dominated. Nash then executed the Jack-Knife Powerbomb, but Hogan surprisingly kicked out at the last-second. Nash then took some shots at Hogan, who was on his knees, but as Hogan has always done, he started to shake his head and "hulk-up." Hogan then quickly knocked Nash down and executed the Big Leg Drop for the win. Nash's career was history (but we have all heard the scenario that Nash takes the time off that he has requested and soon return to WCW as an "outsider" with Scott Hall, but we'll see what Hogan decides on with his knee injury).

- WWF Sunday Night Heat Report - July 25, 1999

- Hosted by Michael Cole and Kevin Kelly

- Live from Buffalo, New York  

- • Val Venis defeated Joey Abs (w/Rodney, Pete Gas) with a Powerbomb.

- - Val Venis did his sexual joke, saying he and Hilary Rodam Clinton had absolutely nothing in common, as he gave a few examples. As the back and forth match went on, Rodney and Pete Gas got their cheapshots in to give Joey Abs the advantage, at which point Test attacked them both on the outside. Meanwhile, in the ring, Venis picked up the victory with a Powerbomb. Test then went on the inside and locked a chair around the ankle of Abs, only to be scared off by chairs Gas and Rodney were holding.

- • Backstage, X-Pac and Road Dogg were speaking among each other. Both would take on Chyna and Mr. Ass on the Fully Loaded PPV for the Rights to D-Generation X. When returning from a commercial break, Jim Ross was speaking to them about an upcoming interview.

- • Backstage, Mr. Ass and Chyna talked to each other, as Jerry Lawler prepared for his interview with the two.

- • Backstage, Jim Ross asked Road Dogg and X-Pac what D-Generation X met to them. RD said DX wasn't about the money, but about having fun. X-Pac said it was about living their lives anyway in their please.

- • Backstage, Jerry Lawler asked Mr. Ass and Chyna what D-Generation X met ot them. They basically said it met the money to them. Ass said once he and Chyna defeat RD and X-Pac on the Fully Loaded PPV, they (RD, X-Pac) could use the JOB Squad name since it wasn't taken.

- • Backstage, Stone Cold Steve Austin walked back and forth in his locker room.

- • Backstage, Terri Runnels told Meat that she would let something slide and to get ready for a match. Meat, breathing pretty hard, said, "Match? Geez."

- • The Godfather (w/ho's) defeated Meat (w/PMS) with the Pimp Drop.

- - Before the match, The Godfather hyped up the crowd with his "Ho Train" and "Pimpin' Ain't Easy introduction." He told Meat that he would have offered him the ho's, but Meat looked to poop to pop. An exhausted Meat wrestled slowly. The Godfather hit the Ho Train (second attempt) and the Pimp Drop for the win. Terri Runnels was furious after the match. She took a pitcher of ice water from the announcer's position and poured it in the trunks of Meat. Kevin Kelly said, "Talk about shrinkage."

- • A pre-recorded, indepth one-on-one interviewed with Triple H, conducted by Jim Ross on Friday, aired. Jim Ross asked why Triple H didn't want Chyna at ringside during his Strap-Number one contender match with The Rock on the Fully Loaded PPV. Triple H said it was about him and getting his shot at the Summerslam PPV. He said he didn't need Chyna, a clique, D-Generation X, or anything out. Triple H then went ahead and brought up four years ago, when he walked into the ring in Madison Square Garden to say goodbye to the his friends Kevin Nash, Scott Hall, and Shawn Michaels. He started to curse, basically using the word "f*ck" the entire time. He said he was held back and it was eating a whole in his stomatch every day. He said everytime he looked at Ross and others, it made him sick. He said he didn't care less about Jesse Ventura being the Guest Referee of the title match at Summerslam. He said they could promote the PPV around Ventura if they wanted, but it was all about him (Triple H) becoming the champion.

- • Backstage, Stone Cold Steve Austin got a cup of coffee.

- • Backstage, The Undertaker, along with Paul Bearer, arrived.

- • Christian defeated Viscera via Pinfall.

- - Chistian came out to his near entrance music, which actually debuted the previous Monday on Raw is War. During the match, Michael Cole and Kevin Kelly brought up that Edge captured the Intercontinental Title from Jeff Jarrett the previous night at a house show in Toronto, Ontario, Canada after he took the place of Ken Shamrock, who had flight problems. Viscera dominated Christian with his power. Gangrel made his way down and spewed his liquid into the eyes of Viscera. Christian then rolled up Viscera for the victory. Michael Cole had no idea what Gangrel's assistance meant.

- • Backstage, Stone Cold Steve Austin was shown thinking in his locker room. He was then interviewed by Jim Ross. Austin said he wouldn't be the first one to bleed. The Undertaker then attacked him, with Austin immediately getting busted open. Vince McMahon looked on, as officials tried to stop The Undertaker • The show also consisted of pre-recorded comments from fans on the outside of the Marine Midland Arena over who their choice was for the winner of the First Blood - End of an Era match on the Fully Loaded PPV. ... Video packages were also shown.

- WCW Great American Bash - June 13, 1999

- Hosted by Tony Schiavone, Mike Tenay, and Bobby Heenan

- Live from Baltimore, Maryland

- Curt Hennig-Master P. confrontation, Hak vs. Brian Knobs, Buff Bagwell-Ric Flair conversation

- • Backstage, Curt Hennig introduced himself to a just-hired, Master P., who was with his bodyguard Swoll and No Limit Soldiers. Hennig said he loved rap music and asked for an autograph. Once he received it, Hennig said, "This is what I think of your autograph," as he threw it to the ground.

- • Hak (w/Chastity) defeated Brian Knobs (w/Jimmy Hart) via Pinfall.

- - Brian Knobs came out to new entrance music. He called the crowd losers. He said it was Mrs. Nasty's birthday, and for her present, he would destroy Hak. Knobs wanted to get rid of all the weapons in the match and just duke it out. Knobs ended up tricking Hak, as he hit him with a kendo stick. As Knobs continued with his advantage, he gave Hak the Pit Stop. Despite the match being one where you used kendo sticks only, other objects were used, such as trash cans/lids, kendo sticks, tables, ladders, and chairs. Jimmy Hart decided to get on the apron and hold up a chair, which Knobs accidently crashed into. Hak then nailed Knobs hard with a kendo stick to take the win. Hugh Morrus then entered the ring to add on to post-The First Family attack on Hak. Morrus gave Hak a No Laughing Matter Moonsault with a ladder on top.

- • Backstage, Buff Bagwell thanked Ric Flair for his current position in WCW, saying his opponent would be Disco

- FULL Over The Edge Results & Images (NEW Champ, Owen Hart dead)

- WWF Over the Edge- May 23, 1999

- Hosted by Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler

- Live from Kansas City, Missouri.

- Kane and X-Pac vs. D-Lo Brown and Mark Henry for the Tag Team Titles, Vince McMahon Injury Update

- • X-Pac and Kane defeated D-Lo Brown and Mark Henry (w/Ivory) with Kane's Chokeslam, to retain the Tag Team Titles.

- - The crowd chanted "D-Lo sucks" throughout the match. When Kane was tagged in, he dominated Mark Henry, to the point where he scared Henry out of the ring. X-Pac was later worn down by Henry and D-Lo Brown. His lip was busted open. Kane, who used some different maneuvers than usual with Jim Ross noting it was the influence from X-Pac, was tagged, with D-Lo tagging in his partner at the sametime. X-Pac dived onto Henry on the outside, but was caught and rammed into the ringpost. As X-Pac was attacked by both Henry and D-Lo on the outside, Kane dived on the outside, taking out his and X-Pac's opponents. X-Pac executed the Bronco Buster on D-Lo, but was then caught by Henry. Kane then caught Henry from behind with the Chokeslam for the win.

- • Backstage, Michael Cole said Vince McMahon suffered a damage ankle from the attack from The Corporate Ministry during his match with Midian and he may of not been able to officiate the Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. The Undertaker Heavyweight Title match, along with his son Shane. Hardcore Holly Interview, Al Snow vs. Hardcore Holly for the Hardcore Title, Vince McMahon Injury Update

- • Backstage, Kevin Kelly interviewed Hardcore Holly about his upcoming Hardcore Title match with Al Snow. Holly talked about having an imaginary friend named Little Joe when he was a kid. He said he broke a lamp, and told his dad it was Little Joe who broke it, but his dad didn't by it. Holly said he was punished and the same would happen to Snow, since Pierre and Head were imaginary friends. Holly said he would capture the Hardcore Title.

- • Al Snow defeated Hardcore Holly with a Powerbomb, to retian the Hardcore Title.

- - Al Snow had Pierre and Head with him. A cookie sheet and a fire extinguisher was first used. Al Snow and Hardcore Holly brawled through the crowd, into the lobby area. The used concession stand materials on each other. A cover was attempted by Hardcore Holly, but he was unsuccessful. Both made their ways back to the ring, where a chair and table were used. Out of nowhere, Snow executed the Snowplow, but Holly surprisingly kicked out. Snow then reached for Head, but was low-blowed to slow him down. Holly nailed Snow with a DDT on a chair when Snow turned around, but only got a two count. Jerry Lawler claimed that Head set up Snow since Snow almost lost the match when he went for his manequin friend. Snow then powerbombed Holly through the table he had brought into the ring for the win.

- • Backstage, Michael Cole interviewed Pat Patterson and Gerald Brisco about Vince McMahon's injury ankle. Patterson, Brisco, and WWF.COM all confirmed an ambulance was on the way for McMahon. Blue Blazer Interview, Owen Hart injured, Jeff Jarrett and Debra Interview

- • A pre-recorded interview with The Blue Blazer (Owen Hart), conducted by Kevin Kelly, was shown. Blazer talked about his upcoming Intercontinental Title match with The Godfather. He said he would come out on top, because he ate his vitamins and drunk his milk.

- • The Godfather and The Blue Blazer went to a No-Contest, to let The Godfather retain the Intercontinental Title.

- - The Blue Blazer was supposed to make a grand, superhero entrance from the cieling, but something went wrong. Owen Hart was terribly injured. Medical officials attended to Hart. Jim Ross stressed that it was not part of a storyline or WWF's entertainment, with it being totally real. A video of what led up to the PPV's match of Val Venis and Nicole Bass vs. Jeff Jarrett and Debra was put on. Hart was not put on television out of WWF's respect. Kevin Kelly interviewed Jarrett and Debra, and they attempted to cut a promo on their upcoming match with Venis and Bass. Jarrett and Debra were visibly upset, and gave their thoughts out to Hart. Val Venis and Nicole Bass vs. Jeff Jarrett and Owen Hart, Vince McMahon Interview

- • Val Venis and Nicole Bass defeated Jeff Jarrett and Debra with Venis' Money Shot.

- - The crowd chanted, "We Want Puppies." Jeff Jarrett and Debra started off the match. Debra and Nicole Bass then stepped into the ring. Debra jumped on the back of Bass, but was yanked off. Bass charged at Debra, but ended up hitting the turnbuckle. The men were then tagged back in. Debra later came back in and nailed Bass on the back with a guitar, but Bass and Val Venis ended up taking the win with Venis' Money Shot. Following the match, Bass kissed Venis, and Venis smiled.

- • Backstage, Michael Cole tried to get a few words from Vince McMahon, who was being wheeled into an ambulance. Shane jumped into the picture and taunted McMahon as he made his way to the ambulance. McMahon told Gerald Brisco and Pat Patterson to take care of it. Road Dogg Interview, Billy Gunn Interview, Road Dogg vs. Billy Gunn, Shane McMahon Interview

- • Backstage, Michael Cole interviewed Road Dogg. RD first said he was praying for Owen Hart. RD then spelled out several letters, basically saying he would beat Billy Gunn.

- • Billy Gunn defeated Road Dogg with the Famouers.

- - After Road Dogg hyped up the crowd with his ring introduction, Kevin Kelly interviewed Billy Gunn in the backstage area. Gunn said he carried RD for years and he was what made The New Age Outlaws. He said he would beat RD. Gunn and RD immediately went at it and took it down the aisle. Gunn then started to dominate the majority of the match, working slowly on his former partner. When RD started to get back in the match, Gunn nailed him over the head with the timekeeper's hammer. After a chop to the throat of RD with tape around the first, Gunn nailed RD with the Famouser and easily scored the pinfall after he had a handfull of tights.

- • Backstage, Michael Cole interviewed Shane McMahon being the lone Guest Referee of the Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. The Undertaker Heavyweight Title match. Shane claimed he would call the match down the middle. The Union vs. The Corporate Ministry in a Survivor Rules Match, Owen Hart Passes Away

- • Survivor Rules: The Union (Mankind, The Big Show, Ken Shamrock, Test) defeated The Corporate Ministry (The Acolytes, Viscera, The Big Bossman).

- - Test was first eliminated after being pinned with Bradshaw's Lariat. Ken Shamrock almost had Faarooq finished off with an arm-bar submission, but Faarooq ran away. He later put Bradshaw in the Ankle Lock for Bradshaw to get eliminated. Shamrock later put Faarooq in the Ankle Lock, but The Big Bossman helped his teammate to the rope. The referee told Shamrock to break the hold, which caused Shamrock to belly-to-belly suplex Faarooq. Shamrock was disqualified. The Big Show then gave Faarooq the Showstopper, which costed Faarooq to be eliminated. Bossman, Viscera, Big Show, and Mankind were all left. Bossman tried to leave the ring, but Big Show brought him back in. Big Show was about to take down Bossman with the Showstopper, but Viscera made the save. Viscera then got slammed by Big Show. The two brawled back to the locker room, leaving the match between Bossman and Mankind. Mankind nailed Bossman with his double-arm DDT and then put Mr. Socko down the throat of Bossman for the win.

- • Jim Ross, sadly, announced that Owen Hart had tragically passed away due to the fall he took when making his entrance from the cieling. The Rock vs. Triple H

- • The Rock defeated Triple H (w/Chyna) by Disqualification.

- - The Rock wore his cast to the ring, but Triple H ended taking it off and using it as a weapon as the match went on. Chyna got a cheapshot on The Rock as the match continued. Triple H did not stop working on The Rock's arm. The Rock later went for the Rock Bottom, but could not get it executed, as Triple H countered with a DDT. Chyna tossed in a chair to Triple H, but the referee rightfully took it away. Triple H was then disqualified after using the chair afterall. The Rock came back, and nailed Triple H with a chair. Triple H was busted open. The referee tried to raise The Rock's (broken) arm, and was shoved down. The Rock stomped away on Triple H, using an electric fan. Chyna was knocked out after getting in The Rock's away. Triple H was put through the Rock Bottom. The Rock was about to execute the People's Elbow (with a chair on the face of Triple H), but Chyna didn't let it happen. Triple H then started to attack The Rock with a chair, but Mankind made the save by scaring off the heels with a steel pipe. Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. The Undertaker for the Heavyweight Title

- • The Undertaker (w/Paul Bearer) defeated Stone Cold Steve Austin via Pinfall, to capture the Heavyweight Title.

- - Shane McMahon came out to a course of boos. Pat Patterson came out in a referee T-shirt to be the second Guest Referee. Shane and Patterson argued, with Patterson saying, "I don't care what you say." When The Undertaker made his way down, he attacked Patterson, leaving only one referee. Patterson was helped to the back. Jim Ross noted that if Stone Cold Steve Austin physically touched Shane, he would be stripped of the Heavyweight Title, and the title would be awarded to The Undertaker. Austin worked on The Undertaker's leg. Both then started to go into the beginning part of the crowd and then to the announcer's table. Paul Bearer later got a cheapshot on Austin by nailing him with his stinky shoe. Shane did not call anything as The Undertaker and Austin battled it near the entrance-way and into the set and glass. The Undertaker had control when they returned to the ring, until Austin executed a low blow behind Shane's back. Austin had the pinfall, but Shane wouldn't count the three. Bearer threw a chair into to The Undertaker, but Austin countered. Austin tossed Shane into The Undertaker, causing Shane to get nailed with a chair. Austin then nailed The Undertaker with a chair. Austin had the pinfall, with Gerald Brisco entering and doing the counting, but The Undertaker kicked out. Vince McMahon then made his way down, limping. Austin looked for the Stunner, but couldn't connect. Austin had the match won with a successful Stunner that was executed, but Shane pulled his dad from doing the count. The Undertaker then made the pinfall on Austin after Shane did a fast count. The Corporate Ministry ran in, but were taken down by Austin. Austin and Shane looked at each other as the show went off the air.




- ECW Hardcore Heaven Results B

- ECW Hardcore HeavenECWl

- Sunday, May 16, 1999

- Before the first matches... !

- Justin Credible is out and he has the mic, and says Sabu won't be coming and just basically talks about how he is just incredible... RVD is in the back with Bill Alfonso, and he says Jerry Lynn is mowing through the competition, but he says he is Rob Van Dam, and he is the Whole FN Show! Alfonso just says Sabu WILL show up, and nothing will keep him from beating Justin Credible. The announcer runs down the card, and he says it could be Shane Douglas' last pay per view with the company. Then after he announces the card, Limp Bizkit is playing... Tommy Dreamer is in the back and he is saying how he is not scared of Lance Storm, basically pumping up the pay per view. He also says he wants Beulah's head between his legs, right before he piledrives her. Beulah is then interviewed and she says she knows Tommy wants her, but Tommy is taking it to far. She says she knows Tommy wants to get her into a piledriver so her butt is shown to the world, and she said she is so confident it won't happen, she will not wear panties. She said if Tommy wants a piece of her, he will have all of her. Showed clips from the Dudley's brawl at the last ECW event where the belts were on the line. Kept showing more clips from the last ECW event, where Sabu came in and cleared the ring of Justin Credible, Lance Storm, etc... !

- Hardcore Heaven Match 1: Chris Candido vs Taz for Heavyweight Title !

- Chris Candido comes out and he says he will provide the fans with the excitement that they want, the interfference they want, with EVERYTHING they want. He then introduces his insurance policies, the Dudleys. Then Taz comes down to the ring and him and Candido start the match (which was suppose to be the main event). The match is fast and furious and Taz gives a number of suplexes, then he gives him a Tazplex and chokes out Candido. The Dudley's come into the ring and beat down Candido. ! the match, retaining the belt. Winner: Taz via Tazmission, retains title Hardcore Heaven: Taz vs. B uh Buh Ray Dudley Hardcore Heaven: Shane Douglas vs. Justin Credible Hardcore Heaven: Rob Van Dam vs. Jerry Lynn Hardcore Heaven: Lance Storm vs. Dreamer Hardcore Heaven: Dudley's vs,Balls/Spike Hardcore Heaven: Taka vs.Super Crazy

- WWF In Your House: BACKLASH

- Sunday, April 25th 1999

- Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler are the announcing team IYH: Backlash Scheduled Card: World Title: Steve Austin vs. The Rock Boiler Room Brawl: Mankind vs. Paul Wight Triple H vs. X-Pac The Undertaker vs. Ken Shamrock The Brood vs. The Acolytes WWF Hardcore Title: Hardcore Holly vs. Al Snow WWF IC Title: The Godfather vs. Goldust New Age Outlaws vs. Owen Hart & Jeff Jarrett




WCW Spring Stampede 1999

Sunday, April 12th 1999

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AT 9: 45 P.M. EST MAY, 23, 1999 AT WWF "S PAY PER VIEW - ENTITLED - "OVER THE EDGE" - WORD HAS CAME OUT THAT WORLD WESTLING FEDERATION SUPER STAR OWEN HART HAS JUST DIED AT A HOSPITAL IN THE KANSASCITY AREA.,-

- WWF PPV ANNOUNCERS JIM ROSS, AND JERRY "THE KING" LAWLER MADE THE ANNOUNCEMENT AFTER THE 8 - MAN ELIMINATION MATCH BETWEEN THE UNION, AND THE CORPORATE MINISTRY.,-

OWEN HART WAS SCHEDULED TO WRESTLE AS THE BLUE BLAZER, T CHALLENGE WWF INTERCONTINENTAL CHAMPION -"THE GODFATHER", FOR THE WWF INERCONTINENTAL CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE.,-

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