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Post by DTP. on Aug 8, 2011 12:32:57 GMT -5
WWF RAW is WAR: Monday 19th October 1998...Good promo to kick off the show with Vince McMahon introducing the new WWF Champion. The big celebration was justified, as Stone Cold Steve Austin isn't WWF Champion anymore. Liked Austin's intervention, strange that Vince told Austin to fight Vader next despite 'Taker offering to fight him there and now. Could see dissension with the Undertaker and Vince McMahon. Steve Austin beating Vader was expected, liked the disqualification finish. More Vader and Ken Shamrock, I'm not that interested in honestly. Dustin Runnels and Bradhsaw is an uninspiring tag team. Good win against Val Venis and Steve Blackman I guess. Wonder what Venis has in store for Runnels. Liked Faarooq's repackaging debut. Hell's Henchmen for the win. Billy Gunn beating Owen Hart was a shocker, but I like it. I don't think Billy needs the WWF Tag Team Championships though honestly. The Rock beating Jeff Jarrett was a nice match. Liked Jarrett using the guitar on Rock, perhaps the feud that pushes Jarrett up the card. Hopefully it doesn't slow Rock's push down though. The Dudley Boyz beating D-Lo Brown and Mark Henry was expected. Intrigued by the Nation's business with the Dudleys. The Headbangers and the Southern Supremacy? Hahahaha! Awful idea. Braadshaw and Faarooq getting involved was the best part; can see it setting up for a four-way WWF Tag Team Championship match at the Survivor Series. I don't like Commissioner Slaughter unveiling the WWF Womens Championship to return at Armageddon: In Your House - which is two months away. Should have just announced the six-woman tag team match at Survivor Series and then after November 15th, revealed the tournament for the vacant title. Savio Vega's still employed!? Andrew Martin with the win was best. Sean Waltman beating Edge was an interesting call. Gangrel has a surprise in two weeks? Should have announced next week. It shows you're thinking too far ahead. Why the wait? Makes no sense. Mankind beating Triple H and Kane was an interesting call, but Mankind challenging Undertaker for the WWF Championship at Survivor Series makes a lot of sense. Overall, decent show, a few advanced booking flaws though.
WWF Sunday Night HeAT: Sunday 25th October 1998...Rob Van Dam retaining the WWF Hardcore Championship against Al Snow was the best; I'm bored of these two competing now. Andrew Martin attacking RVD was nice, don't like the idea of booking a match for Survivor Series, keeping in mind it is three weeks away. Could have simply been booked for RAW is WAR to avoid complications. The match will be awful on pay-per-view anyway. Too Much beating Rey Mysterio and TAKA Michinoku was fine. Stone Cold Steve Austin's promo was nice, interesting revelation with D-Generation X getting involved. Reminds me of Austin's feud with the Rock for the WWF Championship going into Breakdown though. Mainly because both heels in these feuds have factions backing them. Southern Justice and the Headbangers getting wiped out by Bradshaw and Faarooq was great, they need a team name. The Undertaker beating Ken Shamrock was a solid main event. Liked Mankind's involvement afterwards. Overall, it was an eventful week, just several booking flaws you should have thought out and avoided.
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Post by Rule 30 on Aug 8, 2011 14:59:50 GMT -5
WWF@ Madison, WI - Kohl Center - October 26, 1998 Raw is War kicks off with a video of last week’s broadcast. It highlights the opening segment with Vince McMahon giving the title to The Undertaker, and announcing the Stone Cold won’t be getting his rematch. It goes to the main event where Triple H is getting ready to get the pinfall on Mankind, only for Austin to arrive on the scene! Austin stuns The Intercontinental Champion, allowing Mankind to get the three! The video ends with Kane snapping and chokeslamming both Mankind and The Undertaker before tearing up the set.
We are welcomed to Raw is War by Jim Ross and Jerry “The King” Lawler. They hype up another huge broadcast with Stone Cold Steve Austin taking on Sean Waltman, Rey Mysterio defending the Light Heavyweight Championship against Brian Christopher, Triple H putting his title on the line versus Ken Shamrock and Vader in a triple threat match, and in our main event, Mankind takes on Kane with The Undertaker at ringside! Sean Waltman and Chyna make their way out to the ring to kick off a huge night of action.
Stone Cold Steve Austin def. Sean Waltman(w/Chyna) This was a decent opener and Austin finished Waltman off after dodging a superkick and hitting the Stunner!
After the match, Stone Cold grabbed a microphone while Waltman rolled to the outside. He said he warned Vince McMahon about what would happen if he didn’t get his rematch on Sunday Night HeAT. He says hell starts tonight, and that’s the bottom line, cuz Stone Cold Said So! The crowd cheers as Austin drops the microphone and leaves the ring, hell-bent on making Vince McMahon pay!
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Backstage Kevin Kelly is standing by with Brian Christopher and Scott Taylor, Too Much. Kevin asks Christopher about his rematch for the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship tonight. Christopher says Mysterio got off on a lucky break last Sunday! He says Too Much are the greatest, hottest, and sexiest superstars in the WWF! Too Much smile and laugh as Christopher says up next the Light Heavyweight Championship is coming to its rightful owner, “Too Sexy” Brian Christopher! Too Much smile and laugh before walking off the set.
Brian Christopher(w/Scott Taylor) def. Rey Mysterio to WIN the Light Heavyweight Championship This was a good match and came off as an upset to some people. Mysterio was about to go for a cross body off the top, but Taylor sneaked over. Mysterio saw this and leaped off the top rope, landing on “Too Sexy.” As Mysterio was getting up, Christopher came out of nowhere and hit the Tennessee Jam on Mysterio from the apron! He rolled the Champion in the ring and got the pinfall!
The crowd wasn’t pleased as Too Much embraced in the ring. The ref handed Brian the title as they danced in the ring. Mysterio couldn’t believe what just happened! Too Much celebrated the title win on the ramp as we fade out to a video.
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Backstage we see Vince McMahon arriving from earlier tonight. He comes with extra security tonight as he says if Austin thinks he is going to lay a finger on him, he will be taken out of this arena in the back of a police car!
Dustin Runnels def. Al Snow(w/Head) This match was okay, but Snow kept asking Head “Where’s Steve?” on his way to the ring. Dustin put Snow away with the Curtain Call.
After the match, Dustin celebrated his victory until he was cut off by Val Venis. Val was on the Titantron relaxing on a couch. He congratulated Dustin on his win, but he told him he’s been hearing his comments on how he [Val Venis] is a menace to the female gender. Val assures Dustin he is a ladies’ man to all kind of women, single....... or married! He laughs as he says he wants to prove this with his latest film “Golden Blows” Dustin is confused as we see Val laying in bed, relaxing. Val turns to the camera and winks, as Terri Runnels appears from under the blanket! Dustin’s jaw drops as Venis tells Dustin he’s taken “good care of her” before the two begin to make out. Dustin drops to his knees in the ring as Val appears on the Titantron again. He says he hopes Dustin enjoyed the film as Raw is War goes to a break!
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A video plays, hyping up Survivor Series, live on pay per view November 15th!
The Dudley Boyz and The Headbangers def. Southern Supremacy, D-Lo Brown and Mark Henry(w/Jim Cornette) This match was good despite being a cluster. It featured multiple feuds in the tag team division. In the end, Bob Holly fell to The Dudley Death Drop.
The Dudley Boyz celebrated with their WWF Tag Team Champions to a nice ovation from the Madison crowd. Meanwhile, on the outside, Faarooq and Bradshaw had attacked The Headbangers! They threw Mosh into the steps and Thrasher into the ring posts before sliding into the ring. They take down Bubba from behind as The Jackyl grabs the foot of D-Von. D-Von tries to kick him off, but he his met by a big boot from Bradshaw! The Jackyl tells them to finish off Bubba Ray and they pick him up before driving him down to the mat with a huge powerbomb.
Backstage we see Austin walking in the parking lot. He tells the cameraman Vince McMahon think he is going after him tonight, but he’s going in an entirely different direction! Austin is then shown with a crowbar as Raw is War heads to a break!
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We see Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler as we return. They welcome us to the second hour of Raw is War and they hype up Triple H defending his Intercontinental Championship against Ken Shamrock and Vader in a triple threat match. They question that we’ve already seen one title change tonight, and if we could see another. They also hype up Andrew Martin and Edge teaming up to take on Hardcore Champion Rob Van Dam and Gangrel, and our huge main event with Mankind battling Kane with The Undertaker at ringside! They were interrupted by Stone Cold Steve Austin on the Titantron!
The crowd cheers as Austin says if he can’t have his rematch, then he is going to start taking thing away from him! First, he’s going to start with his limo! The camera pans over to reveal McMahon’s limo as Austin takes off both mirrors first! Austin smashes in the windows as the crowd gets even louder! Austin then climbs on the back off the limo and smashes in the back window! He climbs up top before taking off the sunroof. The driver appears and tries to get Austin away, but Austin drops down and kicks him in the gut! He throws him into the door before hitting the windshield. The crowd cheers as Austin grabs a cooler and takes out a few Stevewisers. He hops on top of the limo again and chugs two of them before dumping the rest of them into the limo via the sunroof, but not before taking a few sips! Austin slashes’ the tires before leaving the scene, McMahon’s limo trashed! Raw is War cuts to a break.
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Intercontinental Champion Triple H(w/Chyna) def. Ken Shamrock and Vader to RETAIN This match was actually pretty good despite being less than ten minutes. In the end, Shamrock had the Ankle Lock on Vader, but Triple H hit him with a low blow and a pedigree to steal the win!
The crowd booed as Triple H left the ring, clutching his title. Shamrock getting up in the ring, irate, but it wasn’t long until Vader hit him from behind with a steel chair! Shamrock was out as Vader stood tall laughing.
Backstage, Steve Blackman is watching the show as Al Snow and Head pop up. Snow asks Steve where he was on HeAT, and where was he earlier tonight during his match with Dustin Runnels. Steve says he was back here, watching the show. Snow tells him that tag team partners have to stick together. Steve sighs and tells Al they teamed together for a brief time to fight Andrew Martin and Rob Van Dam, but they are done now. It seems like Snow doesn’t hear him at all and he tells Steve he had them booked against Faarooq and Bradshaw this week on HeAT so they can get a little pay back! Steve tries to reason with him, but Snow interrupts him saying Head has to go the bathroom. Snow leaves the room with Steve looking confused.
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An advertisement airs, showing where you can see the WWF live in your area. The World Wrestling Federation is coming to Rockford, Green Bay, Greenville, Charlotte, and many others soon!
The WWF Hardcore Champion, Rob Van Dam makes his way out with a microphone. He talks about how Andrew Martin recently forgot his place, and he left him. Van Dam assures everybody that he does not need Andrew Martin, because he is “Mr. Monday Night”, he is “The Whole Dam Show”, and he is the World Wrestling Federation Hardcore Champion! He guarantees victory at Survivor Series, whether all of the fans like it or not! His tag team partner, Gangrel, makes his entrance after his promo for some tag team action.
Andrew Martin and Edge def. Rob Van Dam and Gangrel This was a decent tag match and Andrew Martin actually got the pinfall on Van Dam after getting the tag behind his back, allowing him to sneak in and hit the pump-handle slam!
After the match Andrew Martin and Edge celebrate their victory until Van Dam uses the ropes to get to his feet. He hits Martin from behind, but it hardly fazes him. Martin turns around as Van Dam grabs his title and leaves the ring. Martin chases Van Dam to the back as Gangrel grabbed a microphone. He tells Edge he told him he had a surprise for him, and now he should turn around! Edge looks at him, confused as Gangrel says “surprise!” Edge then turns around as a long-blonde hair man dressed like Gangrel is standing behind him! Edge’s eyes grow wide as everyone is confused. Gangrel then comes in and hits Edge in the back of the head with the goblet! Edge goes down as Gangrel leaves with the blonde man, smiling.
Up next, Mankind battles Kane with The Undertaker at ringside in our main event!
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A reply is shown from Sunday Night HeAT where Mankind took Undertaker down with multiple steel chair shots and the mandible claw.
The arena goes dark as the WWF Champion; The Undertaker comes out to a mixed reaction. Undertaker says in three weeks time he will meet Mankind once again at Survivor Series. He talks about Mankind has felt the wrath of The Undertaker first hand in the past, and if he is coming for more pain and suffering, then so be it. Undertaker mentions how Mankind has never held the World Wrestling Federation Championship before, and he’ll have no problem destroying his dream again and sending him to his eternal damnation. The crowd gives Taker another mixed reaction before Kane makes his way out, this time to full-blown heat.
Mankind def. Kane VIA DQ This was a decent match, but it suddenly came to an end when Kane snapped again and grabbed a chair and nailed Mankind in the head with it!
The crowd booed as Kane continues the assault with the steel chair. Eventually the chair gets bent and Kane throws the chair out of the ring. Kane then leaves, leaving Mankind out on the canvas, with the crowd booing. Soon, Undertaker is seen ripping apart the announce table! He grasps the leg of Mankind and drags him out of the ring, hitting the floor. Undertaker takes a microphone and grabs Mankind’s throat. He says; “Mankind, welcome back… to HELL.” Undertaker then picks him up and chokeslams him right through the announcers table! Undertaker grabs his title and leaves the scene, Mankind being attack by both of the Brothers tonight!
Backstage, Vince is still watching the show and he talks about it being great and he prepares to leave. Patterson asks McMahon how will he be leaving and McMahon responds by calling him a moron and saying by his limo. The goons tell McMahon about his limo being destroyed earlier tonight. McMahon yells at them saying he goes to the bathroom for one minute, and they can’t tell him about the limo? He then storms out of the room, going to the parking lot with them following. Soon, they get there to see McMahon’s trashed limo! McMahon asks the driver who did this, and says Austin did it. McMahon is irate again and he whisper to the goons to get him a few superstars, McMahon will address this up next!
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Vince McMahon, the goons, and Vader make their way out to the ring to plenty of heat. He says he wants to make this short and sweet so he wants Austin to get out here right now. The crowd cheers as Stone Cold Steve Austin makes his way out to the ring, McMahon looking furious with the “Texas Rattlesnake.” McMahon tells Austin he could fire him right now, or he could have him thrown in jail for what he did, but he has a better idea. Instead of doing that, he is going to make Austin’s life a living hell! Austin smirks and tells Vince if he wants to make his life a living hell, then he will have no problem making his life one as well! The crowd cheers as McMahon warns Austin to not push him. Austin smirks and then gives Vince a little shove. Vince tells Austin that next week, he will be facing D-Generation X in a three on one handicap match! The crowd boos as Vince tells them to shut the hell up, he is not finished yet. He then mentions that Survivor Series is only a few weeks away, so they are going to have a five on five elimination tag team match there! Team Austin versus Team McMahon! Austin smiles, but Vince tells him there is a catch. If Austin’s team wins, then he will get his rematch at Armageddon: In Your House, but if his team wins, then Stone Cold Steve Austin is fired! The crowd boos as Austin tells Vince he looks forward to whooping his ass, and he’s pretty sure he can find four other guys that are too! Vince smirks and tells Austin he is wrong there, because he will not be competing! He says Austin got his match in July, but he does already have four members of his team announced! That is when Triple H and Sean Waltman run out and attack Austin from behind! Vader joins in as “Double J” Jeff Jarrett comes down the ramp. DX holds Austin up as Jarrett gets ready to strike with the guitar, but The Rock comes out and pulls Jarrett from the ring! Rock hits a DDT onto his rival as Ken Shamrock runs down and slides into the ring with The Rock! Shamrock brawls with Vader, Austin brawls with Triple H, and Rock brawls with Sean Waltman as McMahon watches from the outside! Raw is War goes off the air in the middle of the brawl, and it seems like Austin has found his first two teammates!
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Post by Rule 30 on Aug 8, 2011 15:02:49 GMT -5
WWF Championship The Undertaker(c) vs. Mankind
Team Austin vs. Team McMahon; Title Shot vs. Career Stone Cold Steve Austin, Ken Shamrock, The Rock, ???, and ??? vs. Vader, Triple H, Sean Waltman, Jeff Jarrett, and ???
WWF Hardcore Championship Rob Van Dam(c) vs. Andrew Martin
Grudge Match Val Venis vs. Dustin Runnels
Team Sable vs. Team Jacqueline Sable, ???, and ??? vs. Jacqueline, ???, ???
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Aug 8, 2011 15:13:52 GMT -5
RAW- I didn’t like the opening segment as how you wrote Austin didn’t sound like him. I’ve always saw him as someone who doesn’t make excuses, which he did there. A fine opener to the show and the aftermath with Shamrock was entertaining. I’m curious as to what Venis is going to show Runnels next week. I’m sure it has something to do with porn. Not sure if I like Gunn randomly pinning Owen, but it could mark the split of the Outlaws. I can’t imagine Gunn wins the title from Owen, though. Rock/Jarrett was fine and hope there is a feud between them for a little while. While I like the Dudleys/Nation feud I didn’t like the Headbangers involvement. I can’t recall the last time they were involved in a feud in this diary. Ugh, I have never had any interest in women wrestling, so the whole segment debuting the championship was boring to me. Martin squash is standard to get him over but didn’t think the aftermath was necessary. Just should’ve let him been strong and done the attack backstage or something. Waltman/Edge would be a great match, and I’m trying to think who Gangrel may be bringing in. A fine main event. I hope Austin retains over Mankind and feuds with HHH since that appears the ideal way to go.
HEAT: RVD/Snow is a very good hardcore match. I hope Martin wins the title at Survivor Series and RVD gets a bigger push. Huge win for Too Much and the triple threat IC title match on RAW should be great. Decent Austin/DX segment as that show is looking to be a huge show. Decent main event and a rather simple aftermath with Mankind getting the attack in.
RAW: Figured Austin would beat Waltman. I’m go glad that Christopher won the Lightweight Championship. I figured you were going to have Venis bang Terri, not surprised by that at all. I just wished for something different. I had no interest in the eight man tag, really. I can get into a APA/Dudley’s feud, easily. I am enjoying Austin just ruining everything McMahon has until he gets his rematch. Rather surprised, but glad that HHH retained the title in the three way, that is a massive win for him. I have to believe that Christian just made his debut, which is cool. Fine main event, I just get bored with Mankind/Taker/Kane feuds in 1998 over and over again. A rather good segment to close out the show. One of the best RAW’s you’ve written I think.
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Post by Rated R on Aug 8, 2011 15:36:57 GMT -5
RAW: - Solid opening to RAW, it's rare to see in ring action starting off the show but I always like it. Austin going over was obvious, but I liked the post match promo. Anti-authority Austin is always entertaining. - I was a little surprised to see Brain Christopher take the victory her, I would have preferred a decent run for Mysterio since it was really your chance to build him as one of the faces of the Light Heavyweight Division. Still the dirty finish sets up a feud and a rematch. - Decent win for Runnels, Val Venis as the heel if a good use of the character, I always thought that he could have been pushed pretty far in the upper midcard as a heel during the attitude era. - The eight man tag was a cluster, and probably not one I'd really want to see. Bradshaw & Farooq taking the Dudleyz out sets up a good feud though. - Great segment with Austin. One thing people who didn't watch Austin in his prime forget is that he wasn't just a beer swilling brawler but he was pretty calculating. - Great triple threat match. Triple H retaining was the right decision. Vader using a chair didn't sound right to me, he'd have just hit Shamrock with a powerbomb or something. - Good tag team match, Van Dam vs. Andrew Martin should be a good match, hopefully RVD takes the win. I'm assuming the mystery man is Christian? If so it's cool to see him brought in to feud with Edge. - Wow, Mankind got completely turned out here. We've see Kane's crazy gimmick plenty of times before so hopefully you make this interesting and not just the same old thing. Decent build for Taker/ Mankind as well. - Great Survivor Series match announcement here, it'll be interesting to see who the other men involved with the match are. The Survivor Series elimination matches are always fun to watch, so I'm really looking forward to the pay per view. Good show overall, keep up the good work.
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Post by Rule 30 on Aug 9, 2011 16:55:11 GMT -5
-The Survivor Series card is starting to take shape. On wwf.com, the Team Austin versus Team McMahon match is being billed as "The Deadly Game." We can confirm here that The Rock and Ken Shamrock are the first two official members of Team Austin. Team McMahon already has four superstars announced, and they are; Vader, Triple H, Sean Waltman, and Jeff Jarrett.
-Survivor Series this year is based on survival like always, but there will be more survival like matches than tag matches. Rumor has it there will be something with the WWF Tag Team Championships and then a multi-man match for the WWF Light Heavyweight Champion, but it will not be as big as the match at Fully Loaded: In Your House.
-Luc Poirier (Sniper) and Barry Buchanan (Recon) have been released from their contracts. The former members of the Truth Commission have not been seen since their Shotgun Saturday Night feud with Kurrgan and The Jackyl in the spring and few appearances on Raw is War and Sunday Night HeAT throughout the Summer. The WWF wishes them the best in the Future Endeavors
-Raw won the ratings war once more with a rating of 5.2 compared to Nitro's 4.9 rating.
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Post by Elliot on Aug 10, 2011 11:04:46 GMT -5
RAW is WAR; Stone Cold Steve Austin over Sean Waltman is obvious, since Austin is invincible these days. Shocked to see Brian Christopher capture the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship from Rey Mysterio. Definitely wasn't expecting that. Dustin Runnels over Al Snow is good, and I loved the Val Venis interaction afterwards, very Attitude Era. Good to see the faces going over here, and The Jackyl attacking afterwards was interesting. Great segment with Austin trashing McMahon's limo. Good to see Triple H retain the Intercontinental Championship over Ken Shamrock and Vader. Pleased that Andrew Martin and Edge got a win here. And I think we know who the Gangrel lookalike is, don't we? Haha. Good Main Event with Mankind over Kane via disqualification. Team Austin versus Team McMahon sounds great for Survivor Series. Overall, a good sure.
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Post by Rule 30 on Aug 18, 2011 12:09:43 GMT -5
WWF @ Madison, WI - Kohl Center – November 1, 1998 After the HeAT opening video we are welcomed by Jim Ross and Shane McMahon. They talk about how they are here live tonight in Madison! They hype up a tonight’s show with Faarooq and Bradshaw taking on Al Snow and Steve Blackman, Sable will take on a member of Team Jacqueline, Val Venis will take on The Godfather in singles action, Owen Hart will be here tonight to call out The New Age Outlaws, and in a huge main event The Rock will take on “Double J” Jeff Jarrett with Vince McMahon and Vader at ringside! They question if we will see any involvement from Stone Cold Steve Austin, Ken Shamrock, or D-Generation X in the match.
The show starts off with the theme of The Jackyl, Faarooq, and Bradshaw. The Jackyl announces that there are still more followers to come and take over the WWF along with them. Jackyl says Faarooq and Bradshaw, otherwise known as Hell’s Henchmen, are coming for The Dudley Boyz’ tag team championship, and tonight they will steamroll Al Snow and Steve Blackman like all of their victims before!
Hell’s Henchmen(w/The Jackyl) def. Al Snow and Steve Blackman(w/Head) This was a decent opener to the night and the crowd was hot for Al Snow tonight. In the end, Hell’s Henchmen got the win after a Double Powerbomb on Al Snow.
Backstage The Godfather is seen with his “ho’s.” Suddenly, D-Lo Brown and Mark Henry approach him, and they don’t look all that pleased. D-Lo tells Godfather that recently the three of them have started to fall down, and that is not acceptable. D-Lo says they were once they most dominate faction in the WWF, and now they have been shoved to the bottom of the WWF ranks. Brown says Mark and he had a discussion about this, and he tells The Godfather that if he loses his match to Val Venis tonight, he’s going to face the consequences.
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We return from break as Sable is seen making her way out to the ring for her match tonight. Jacqueline and Marc Mero are out next as Jacqueline has a microphone. She says Commissioner Slaughter have informed her about the first member of her team for Survivor Series, and it’s a women that Sable has a history with! Jacqueline then introduces Luna Vachon as the first member of her team! Luna makes her way out to the ring, getting ready for one of the first one on one Women matches in years.
Sable def. Luna Vachon(w/Jacqueline and Marc Mero) VIA DQ This was a solid Women’s bout on HeAT, but when Sable took control, Jacqueline jumped the ring and attacked her, prompting the DQ.
Luna joins in on the beat down on Sable as she is completely outnumbered. Luna picks up Sable and the two women throw her into the corner. Mero grabs Sable by the arms and holds her to the corner as Luna and Jacqueline take turns punching her. Suddenly, a brown-haired woman comes out to the ring, the two not knowing this. Mero warns them, as suddenly she takes down Luna Vachon! Jacqueline goes over, but then Sable tackles her and it’s an all out brawl! Mero rips Jacqueline from the fray and retreats, and Luna slides out of the ring behind out numbered. Sgt. Slaughter then makes his way out, and he says he wants to introduce Sable to her first tag team partner, Ivory! The crowd cheers. As Jacqueline yells at Slaughter as we go to a video package.
A video hypes up Survivor Series, live on pay per view, November 15th!
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The European Champion, Owen Hart, is out in the ring with a microphone. He talks about how for the past couple of weeks Road Dogg has cost him multiple victories with that cast he wears around his so called “injured” arm. He says he has had enough of the antics of The New Age Outlaws and he wants them to man up for once and come out to face him face to face! The theme of the New Age Outlaws this as Road Dogg Jess James has the microphone. He cracks a joke asking Hart if he meant “nose to nose.” Hart tells Road Dogg he’s had enough of this, but suddenly Gunn takes the microphone. He says Hart should be focusing on the man that beat him, the ass man, “Bad Ass” Billy Gunn! Gunn says he’ll have no problem beating Hart once again, and this time it will be for the European Championship, the same title that should still be within D-Generation X! Hart tells Gunn to bring it on, because he’ll have no problem making him tap just like he made Hunter five months ago at King of the Ring. Gunn tells him to calm down there, tiger, because in all of the battles, the score is D-Generation X: A million, Owen Hart: One. Gunn smiles as Hart tells Gunn without his little buddy, Road Dogg he doesn’t stand a chance. Road Dogg then sneaks up behind the champion, as Gunn takes the microphone and tries to hit Hart, but he moves and nails James in the head! Hart then turns Gunn around and sweeps him by the legs, locking in the Sharpshooter! Gunn yells out, but suddenly Sean Waltman comes from the back and takes Hart out with a dropkick. The Outlaws and Waltman leave the ring as Hart gets up and takes his title, smirking. Owen Hart has won this battle, but it looks like D-Generation X isn’t through with him just yet.
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Backstage The Rock is seen preparing for his match against Jeff Jarrett later tonight when Stone Cold Steve Austin approaches him. Rock goes to say something, but Austin interrupts him. Austin say two weeks from tonight they have to team up together for his job, and he doesn’t know if he can trust him! Rock tells Austin to hold up, because The Rock is going to Survivor Series and he is planning on whooping Jeff Jarrett’s ass and winning the match. Austin smiles and says Rock can do all the talking he wants, but two months ago he was jumping who his little cronies and doing everything he possibly could to take the World Wrestling Federation Championship off him! Stone Cold tells The Rock to watch his ass before leaving the room, and for once leaving “The People’s Champion” Speech less.
Val Venis def. The Godfather(w/His Ho’s) D-Lo Brown joined Jim Ross and Shane for this bout as Mark stood by and watched from ringside. These two went back and forth for a few minutes until Venis countered a Pimp Drop, slipping out and hitting a DDT. Venis went to the top and connected with the Money Shot, getting the three!
After the match Val Venis celebrated his victory to mostly cheers, but some fans weren’t sure on how to react to him. Venis walked up the ramp, smiling. Meanwhile, D-Lo and Mark were in the ring as The Godfather got up. D-Lo had a microphone and said that he warned him before smacking him in the head with it! The Godfather went down as “The World’s Strongest Man” bounced off the ropes and hit a huge splash. D-Lo then went to the top and hit him with the Lo-Down, leaving The Godfather down in the ring. Brown and Mark Henry left the ring as Godfather’s ho’s checked on him.
A video highlights Raw is War, featuring Austin destroying McMahon’s limo and then McMahon announcing Team Austin versus Team McMahon, and if Austin’s team lost he would be fired!
Up next is our main event, The Rock will take on Jeff Jarrett!
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As we return from a break, we see that Val Venis had been knocked out backstage! Staff is attending to “The Big Valbowski” as we go back live to where Jeff Jarrett is making his entrance with Mr. McMahon and Vader.
The Rock versus Jeff Jarrett(w/Vince McMahon and Vader) ends in a No Contest The two new found rivals went all out tonight, but it came to an end when Vader attacked The Rock after he connected with the People’s Elbow.
Vader continued to assault The Rock, but suddenly “The World’s Most Dangerous Man” rushed out, trading blows with “The Mastodon.” Rock was up and he was going back and forth with Jeff Jarrett until Triple H and Sean Waltman came out to the ring! Waltman and Jarrett attacked Rock as Vader and Hunter took down Shamrock. Just then, the theme song of Stone Cold hit as the “Texas Rattlesnake” ran out with steel chair in hand! He cracked Waltman in the skull, sending him to the outside before hitting the Stunner on Jarrett! He trade shots with Vader and Hunter, Rock getting up. Rock then battle back and forth with the Intercontinental Champion as Austin had Vader in the corner! Shamrock went to the outside and started to go after Jarrett, HeAT going off the air with a massive brawl taking place!
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Post by Rule 30 on Aug 18, 2011 12:11:51 GMT -5
WWF Championship The Undertaker(c) vs. Mankind
Team Austin vs. Team McMahon; Title Shot vs. Career Stone Cold Steve Austin, Ken Shamrock, The Rock, ???, and ??? vs. Vader, Triple H, Sean Waltman, Jeff Jarrett, and ???
WWF European Championship Owen Hart(c) vs. Billy Gunn
WWF Hardcore Championship Rob Van Dam(c) vs. Andrew Martin
Grudge Match Val Venis vs. Dustin Runnels
Team Sable vs. Team Jacqueline Sable, Ivory, and ??? vs. Jacqueline, Luna Vachon, ???
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Aug 20, 2011 14:09:44 GMT -5
HEAT seemed kind of lackluster, but I was entertained by the Owen/DX segment. Giving him new challengers is fine. I can’t recall if it was you or Dan who did a Owen/Pac feud, if either of you did because I always forget but that could be fun. The only other notable segment was the main event which did a good job of angle progression between Vader and Shamrock. Actually the whole aftermath was done nicely. Just read the Survivor Series card, it seems kind of bland to me but that happens when the survivor series match features most if not all the main talent.
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Post by DTP. on Aug 21, 2011 12:38:23 GMT -5
WWF RAW is WAR: Monday 26th October 1998...Strange idea for Stone Cold Steve Austin to open up the show, him and Sean Waltman could have easily made the main event though. Was a strong opening contest nonetheless. Such an odd decision for Brian Christopher of all light heavyweights, to be the one to beat Rey Mysterio Jr and win the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship. Hopefully he doesn't hold it for too long. Dustin Runnels beating Al Snow was acceptable, nothing great though. Oh God, hopefully you don't go too long with this Val Venis and Runnels rivalry involving the dirty Terri Runnels. Uninteresting eight man tag team match that exposed the weakness of your tag team division. The Headbangers and the Dudley Boyz winning came as no surprise, against Southern Supremacy, D-Lo Brown and Mark Henry. It also should have been somewhat saved for Survivor Series, the tag team specialist pay-per-view. Nice promo from Stone Cold Steve Austin, and liked Austin vandalizing Vince McMahon's limousine. Good win for Triple H, defending the WWF Intercontinental Championship against Ken Shamrock and Vader, overcoming the odds. Your dialogue for Al Snow is marvelous, may I add. Andrew Martin and Edge beating Gangrel and Rob Van Dam was quite a decent bout, only important for the debut of Christian. I do like where this feud for Edge and Gangrel is going, now with Christian on the side of Gangrel. Mankind beating Kane was a good match, liked the disqualification finish. Vince McMahon and Vader's promo was heated, loved the involvement from D-Generation X, Jeff Jarrett and The Rock. Team McMahon could simply be remolded into the Corporation; they may as well be. Overall, a great show that greatly promoted Survivor Series in three weeks.
WWF Sunday Night HeAT: Sunday 1st November 1998...Welcome to November. Hell's Henchmen had a good tag team debut destroying Al Snow and Steve Blackman. Nothing out of the ordinary really. Sable beating Luna Vachon was fair, like how you and I are going for the same thing, Jacqueline and Luna in cohoots. Ivory's debut was great. Marc Mero is lost with these women though. Owen Hart's promo was great, he will obviously join Team Austin somehow at Survivor Series. Val Venis beating the Godfather wasn't bad, wasn't anything too special though. Loved D-Lo Brown and Mark Henry demolishing their former Nation teammate especially. The Rock and Jeff Jarrett made Jarrett look fantastic. More brawling to close the show; this was basically an extension of RAW is WAR. Progressive week on WWF television.
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Post by Rule 30 on Sept 5, 2011 9:58:34 GMT -5
WWF@ Houston, TX - Compaq Center - November 2, 1998 Raw is War kicks off with a video package of last week’s broadcast. It highlights the opening contest with Stone Cold beating Sean Waltman and then declaring war on Vince McMahon. It skips to where Austin trashed his limo and poured beer all over and into it. Finally, it goes to Vince McMahon confronting Austin at the end of the broadcast, announcing the bombshell of a five on five elimination match at Survivor Series, with the stipulation being if Austin’s team lost, he would be fired, but if he won he would be granted a title match. It ends with McMahon’s team assaulting Austin until The Rock and Ken Shamrock came to his aid.
After the pyro settles down we are greeted by Jim Ross and Jerry “The King” Lawler. They hype up tonight’s matches as European Champion Owen Hart battles D-Lo Brown, The Rock takes on Sean Waltman, Hell’s Henchmen will finally get their match against the WWF Tag Team Champions, The Dudley Boyz, and in our huge main event; The World Wrestling Federation Champion The Undertaker will team up with his brother, Kane, to take on former rivals Mankind and Stone Cold Steve Austin! Team McMahon makes their way out to the ring to kick off the night.
Vince has a microphone and he says time is running out for Stone Cold Steve Austin to gather up the rest of his team. Vince says his team is just about fully complete, and he would like to introduce them right now. D-Generation X members, Sean Waltman and the Intercontinental Champion, Triple H! Then, we also have “Double J” Jeff Jarrett and “The Mastodon” Vader! The crowd boos as Vince says he would like to introduce the fifth and final member of his team, “The Big Red Machine” Kane! The unstable Kane makes his way out to the ring as McMahon claps, the rest of his team actually looking a bit worried. The goons try to reason with McMahon as Kane enters the ring, setting off his pyro. McMahon says he know he could trust Kane because he is the reason why Stone Cold Steve Austin is not the World Wrestling Federation champion! The crowd boos, but suddenly the theme of The Undertaker hits! The crowd gives “The Phenom” a mixed reaction as he makes his way out to the ring. He tells McMahon that there will be hell to pay if Austin is fired and he doesn’t get his match with him. The crowd cheers as McMahon tells The Undertaker he has a match with him tonight in the tag match! Taker shakes his head and tells McMahon he’s wanted Austin one on one in this ring for a very long time. Taker says he wants to cut the snake’s head off one on one! McMahon smirks and repeats himself saying he will be able to do that tonight when he tags with Kane to take on Austin and his Survivor Series opponent, Mankind! McMahon then leaves the ring as the rest of his team follows, minus Kane. The two Brothers share a look in the ring, but suddenly Mankind slides in from the crowd with a 2 x 4 in hand! The crowd pops as Mankind cracks Kane in the back with it! Taker then grabs Mankind by the throat and lifts him up, but he cracks Taker in the head with it! Mankind hits the Double-Arm DDT as Taker has been busted open! Mankind leaves the ring with the crowd in a frenzy, Taker irate at being busted open!
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A reply is shown of Mankind’s attack on Kane and The Undertaker.
Edge and Val Venis def. Gangrel and Dustin Runnels(w/Mystery Man) VIA DQ; The mystery man was with Gangrel tonight and the announcers were questioning who he was and what his relationship with Edge was. Val Venis wasn’t one hundred percent after being attacked on Sunday Night HeAT by Dustin Runnels. In the end, Dustin let his anger get the best of him and he smacked Venis in the back with a steel chair!
Venis was down as Dustin hit him with the chair two more times. Edge took Dustin down, but suddenly Gangrel kicked Edge in the head. Gangrel drove multiple punches into Edge’s skull as Dustin rolled out of the ring. Edge was soon able to fight back and he hit Gangrel with multiple clotheslines and a dropkick. Edge was setting up for the spear and Gangrel, but the mystery man slid back into the ring, getting in his path. Edge stopped dead in his tracks, locking eyes with him again. Soon, Gangrel clocked him with the goblet again before leaving the ring with the man. Edge and Val were down as Gangrel smiled on the ramp, blood dripping from his mouth.
Backstage we see D-Lo Brown and Mark Henry walking towards the ring, D-Lo talking up a storm about how he is about to crush Owen Hart next.
A short video promotes all the WWF Merchandise you can buy at WWF.SHOPZONE.COM.
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A reply is shown of Sunday Night HeAT with Owen Hart getting the best of The New Age Outlaws.
Owen Hart def. D-Lo Brown(w/Mark Henry); This was a fine wrestling match here and Owen put a great challenger away with the Sharpshooter.
Mark Henry jumped in the ring after the match and nailed Owen Hart in the back of the head. The European Champion collapsed as Mark helped D-Lo up, but not before nailing Owen with a huge splash. Mark and D-Lo left the ring, but suddenly the theme of The New Age Outlaws hit. Billy Gunn asked Owen if he needed help as they entered the ring. Road Dogg then took the microphone and said “just kidding!” as Gunn locked Owen in his own move, the Sharpshooter! The crowd roared with disapproval as multiple refs had to get Gunn off of Owen Hart. The crowd booed as Billy Gunn left with a cocky smirk on his face.
Backstage Kevin Kelly is with Light Heavyweight Champion Brian Christopher and Scott Taylor, Too Much. Kevin congratulates Christopher on his huge title win last week. Christopher says it might have taken nearly a year, but finally the title has found its rightful owner! Christopher says he’s a fighting champion, so that is why next week he is issuing an open challenge for his championship! Taylor gives thumbs up before Brian says tonight Taylor and he plan on sending Mysterio and Michinoku packing with another loss! He laughs until Kelly informs about his match at Survivor Series, saying it will be a “Fatal Four Way” match. Kevin explains if he retains his title next week, he will go on to defend it against Scott Taylor, TAKA Michinoku, and Rey Mysterio. Taylor looks excited about the news as Christopher is a bit stunned, but he laughs it off and says he’s not only a fighting champion, he’s a winning champion, and he’ll prove that at Survivor Series! The cocky duo leaves as we go to a break.
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A reply is shown with Brian Christopher winning the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship last week.
Too Much def. Rey Mysterio and TAKA Michinoku; This was a solid contest and Too Much picked up the victory after Taylor hit a cheap shot on Mysterio, allowing Brian to roll TAKA up for the three count!
Following the match Too Much scrammed from the ring and Christopher grabbed the Light Heavyweight Championship. They celebrated and embraced on the ramp as King put over another a great victory for Brian Christopher. We head backstage to where Michael Cole is standing by with the all so loveable D-Generation X.
At first Kevin Kelly talks The Intercontinental Champion, Triple H, and Sean Waltman about their upcoming match at Survivor Series. They will be teaming with Vader, Kane, and Jeff Jarrett on Team McMahon to take on Team Austin at Survivor Series. He asks them why they decided to join Team McMahon. Triple H says most people were wondering this because they like to label them as rebels and degenerates, but the fact is they are civilized people. Just then, Billy Gunn and Road Dogg hop up on the set with Super Soakers and they being to spray Waltman! The Outlaws laugh until Triple H makes a coughing sound and they leave. He mentions how it’s basically so they can get Austin fire, because they just despise Austin, and they will get only joy out of shipping him out of the WWF! Waltman takes the microphone and says up next he is going to whoop The Rock’s candy ass all over Houston up next! And if you’re not down with that, they got two words for ya!
Up next; Team Austin Member, The Rock, battles Team McMahon and D-Generation X Member, Sean Waltman!
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A video promotes another live edition of Sunday Night HeAT a few weeks from this Sunday. It hypes the main event of The Undertaker and Kane versus The Rock and Mankind. Owen Hart versus Billy Gunn for the European Championship is also promoted.
Backstage Michael Cole is standing by with “The People’s Champion” The Rock. Cole asks The Rock about his match against Sean Waltman up next. The Rock says tonight he will walk down the people’s aisle and whip Sean Waltman’s candy ass all over the people’s ring. The Rock turns his attention to Stone Cold Steve Austin and Survivor Series. He says Stone Cold does not trust The Rock come next Sunday, and well The Rock can’t blame him. The Rock carries on to say what he did two months ago was not personal, it was just business. He assures Austin that next Sunday he is going to layath the smack-a-down on all of Team McMahon because what they have done is personal, not business. If you smell what The Rock is cooking? “The Great One” leaves the set and walks to the ringside area.
The Rock def. Sean Waltman(w/Chyna, Triple H, and Jeff Jarrett); The Rock’s rival, Jeff Jarrett, joined D-Generation X at ringside for this bout. The Rock was able to pick up the win over Sean Waltman with the People’s Elbow.
Waltman rolled out of the ring following the match as Jeff Jarrett attempted to sneak attack The Rock. He was able to move out of the way and he planted “Double J” with the Rock Bottom! The crowd went wild as The Rock starred at the Intercontinental Champion, who was backing up on the ramp. Rock told Triple H to “bring it” as the segment came to a close.
Up next, Stone Cold Steve Austin will introduce his fourth team member!
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The glass shatters in the War Zone as Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler hype up two huge tag matches to come tonight, Hell’s Henchmen taking on the World Wrestling Federation Tag Team Champions, The Dudley Boyz, and then The Undertaker and Kane are set to take on Stone Cold Steve Austin and Mankind in our main event. Austin says he heard what The Rock said earlier, and all he has to say you can do all the talking you want, but he is going to watch his ass next Sunday. Austin tells The Rock he wants to hell him a story about Stone Cold Steve Austin. Austin says Stone Cold is a man that drinks beer and whoops ass. Now, when you attack Stone Cold Steve Austin with your little cronies multiple times, it becomes personal. And when things become personal, Stone Cold will whoop your sorry little ass even harder. The crowd cheers as Austin talks about how he needs fighters for his team at Survivor Series; and all fighters have one thing in common, “heart.” Austin smirks and says now most people will be a little surprised about this, because the stupid son of a bitch broke his neck last year, but his fourth team mate is the European Champion, Owen Hart. The crowd pops as the European Champion makes his way out with taped up ribs. Owen tells Austin he knows he doesn’t trust anybody, and that goes double for him, but he tells Austin he is here for a fight next week and there is nobody who he despises more than D-Generation X, so he can count on him next week. Austin tells Hart to save his crap for later, because he’s got to find his next partner for Survivor Series. Austin drops the microphone and gets ready to leave, but Hart stops him. Austin looks at him, but Hart offers his hand. Austin stares at it before accepting it, but not for long. Austin leaves as we head to a break.
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An ad hypes up Survivor Series, live on Pay Per View November 15th!
Hell’s Henchmen(w/The Jackyl) def. The Dudley Boyz VIA DQl; Hell’s Henchmen proved they aren’t just hype here tonight as they brought it to the tag team champions. Behind the refs back The Jackyl gave Bradshaw a chair to use it on Bubba, but D-Von intercepted it and creamed Bradshaw with it as the ref got up at perfect, or not so, timing.
Bradshaw fell to the mat as Jackyl was furious on the outside. Faarooq hit D-Von from behind, but Bubba then started to trade shots with the former Nation of Domination leader. Bubba took him down with a huge slam as he told D-Von to get the tables! The crowd popped as D-Von slid a table into the ring. They were getting ready to put Faarooq through the table as The Jackyl got in the ring, hitting a chop block on D-Von! D-Von dropped to one knee, but suddenly Bubba Ray grabs Jackyl and gets ready to puts him through the table with a powerbomb! Bubba helps his brother up as they grab their titles and leave, Bradshaw looking pissed in the ring!
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Backstage we see Commissioner Slaughter talking about the tag team division. Slaughter says every team seems to have a problem with each other, so he is going to put them all in one match at Survivor Series for the Tag Team Championships. He says two tag teams will start off the match, and another team will come only when one team has had a member put through a table! He says this will continue until only one team remains! Slaughter says a tag team battle royal will be hosted and the first team to go out will be the first team to enter and so on. He announces the teams to compete in this match will be The Dudley Boyz, Southern Supremacy, The Headbangers, D-Lo Brown and Mark Henry, and Hell’s Henchmen! Suddenly, Al Snow and Head walk over and tells Slaughter that there will be a late addition to this match, Al Snow and Steve Blackman! Slaughter asks him if Steve is okay with it, and Snow nods yes. Slaughter allows the team into the match before leaving, Snow looking excited.
Jacqueline(w/Luna Vachon) def. Ivory(w/Sable); This was the first one on one women’s match in a while. Ivory was impressive in this, but suddenly another women attacked Sable on the outside. This distracted her enough to allow Jacqueline to roll her up for the three!
Jacqueline slid out of the ring and celebrated with Luna Vachon and the mystery women. Jacqueline says he would like introduce the two sluts in the ring to her third tag team partner, Debra! The crowd boos as Sable meets Ivory in the ring, the two not looking pleased.
Michael Cole is standing by with the World Wrestling Federation Champion, The Undertaker. Cole tries to ask Undertaker a question, but the champion tells him to shut his mouth and he grabs the microphone. Undertaker says tonight has not been a good night. Not only did the lying little rat named Vincent McMahon disrespect him tonight by not listening to what he had to say tonight and completing ignoring anything that he had said to him in the past few weeks, but Mick Foley decided to play with fire tonight! Undertaker says he will deal with the rat later, because tonight he plans on going out there and teaching Mankind a lesson. Taker glances at his championship and tells Cole he is going to spare just a little scrap of Mick Foley’s soul tonight, just so he has something to kill at Survivor Series. Cole leaves the room as we head to a break.
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An advertisement plays, showing where you can see the World Wrestling Federation and its attitude in the coming weeks. Scorpio is seen holding a cooking sheet in the ring, getting ready for his match.
WWF Hardcore Champion Rob Van Dam def. Scorpio to RETAIN; The match here was actually given a decent amount of team and it was one of the best tonight. Some of the crowd in attendance chanted “ECW” during the match. Van Dam eventually put Scorpio away for the three count with a Five Star Frog Splash onto a steel chair.
After the match Van Dam grabbed his title and demanded a microphone. He says he has proved why he is “The Whole Dam Show” and why he is “Mr. Monday Night” by running rough shot through everyone that has gotten in his way. He says he knows exactly how Martin thinks and exactly how Martin moves, so it will be no problem defeating him next Sunday live on pay per view. RVD is soon cut off by the theme of Andrew Martin, who also has a microphone. Martin tells Van Dam he is wrong, because for the past six months he has kept quiet. Meanwhile, he has been running his mouth non-stop. Martin says he is the one that knows everything about Van Dam from his diet to how he moves in the ring. He smirks and tells Van Dam in thirteen days “your ass is mine, and I’m going to shove my boot right up it.” The crowd cheers as Van Dam gulps down by the ring.
Up next, The Undertaker and Kane take on Stone Cold Steve Austin and Mankind in our main event!
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A short video plays, highlighting the feud between Mankind and The Undertaker over the past two years.
The Undertaker and Kane def. Stone Cold Steve Austin and Mankind; This main event had the crowd on the edge of their seats, as they were solidly behind Austin and Mankind. Team McMahon watched this match on from the stage. Eventually, Triple H hit Austin with a low blow as Waltman distracted the ref, allowing Kane to drop him with the Tombstone for the three!
D-Generation X met up with the rest of Team McMahon outside of the ring as McMahon told them to finish them. They circled around Austin and Mankind, ready to strike, but suddenly The Undertaker grabbed Vince on the outside! Security was quickly there to escort Undertaker from the ringside area, McMahon gasping for breath. Meanwhile, Owen Hart, The Rock, and Ken Shamrock ran out and there was a huge brawl in the ring! All ten men were going at it as suddenly The New Age Outlaws ran out, helping Team McMahon! Team Austin and Mankind were outnumbered seven to five, but suddenly a man about seven feet tall marched down to the ring! McMahon’s eyes went wide as Team McMahon froze in the ring. The man entered the ring and tossed out both Billy Gunn and Road Dogg! Vader was next to challenge the man, as he tried to pick him up, but it was like picking up a wall! He was swatted away and the man tossed him out of the ring. The rest of Team Austin took care of DX and Jeff Jarrett as Kane started to knock the man off his feet. The giant quickly regrouped and grabbed Kane by the throat, hitting a chokeslam, driving Kane through the ring! The crowd was in shock as McMahon gulped on the outside. Stone Cold then took a microphone and smiled at Vince, saying he would like to introduce him to his fifth team member, the man he signed to a contract yesterday, Paul Wright, or as he likes to call himself, The Big Show! The crowd cheered as Team Austin stood tall in the ring, Raw is War going off the air.
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Post by Rule 30 on Sept 5, 2011 10:01:29 GMT -5
WWF Championship The Undertaker(c) vs. Mankind
Team Austin vs. Team McMahon; Title Shot vs. Career Stone Cold Steve Austin, Ken Shamrock, The Rock, Owen Hart, and The Big Show vs. Vader, Triple H, Sean Waltman, Jeff Jarrett, and Kane
Elimination Table Match for the WWF Tag Team Championships The Dudley Boyz(c) vs. Southern Supremacy vs. The Headbangers vs. D-Lo Brown and Mark Henry vs. Al Snow and Steve Blackman vs. Hell's Henchmen
WWF Light Heavyweight Championship Brian Christopher(c) vs. TAKA Michinoku vs. Scott Taylor vs. Rey Mysterio
Falls Count Anywhere Edge vs. Gangrel
WWF Hardcore Championship Rob Van Dam(c) vs. Andrew Martin
Grudge Match Val Venis vs. Dustin Runnels
Team Sable vs. Team Jacqueline Sable, Ivory, and ??? vs. Jacqueline, Luna Vachon, Debra
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Post by Rule 30 on Oct 7, 2011 21:24:20 GMT -5
WCW SUPERSTAR IN TALKS WITH THE WORLD WRESTLING FEDERATION No names have been released yet, but we here at THE BATTLEGROUND can confirm that the World Wrestling Federation is in talks with a WCW superstar. In fact, he's more than a superstar, he's a WCW champion. More to come as this story unfolds.
REPORTS ON WHY OWEN HART VS. BILLY GUNN WAS SCRAPPED We did confirm Owen Hart versus Billy Gunn at Survivor Series here last week, but it has been pushed back to a later date as the fifth member of Team Austin is not able to compete at the show due to an injury, so Owen was the last available option for the spot. It was not announced on WWF Television yet, so the WWF was able to push it back just in time.
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Post by Rule 30 on Nov 11, 2011 10:19:26 GMT -5
I'd hate to sim results, but I feel like if I could just start writing Survivor Series I'd get back in the groove again. 10/8/98 1) Andrew Martin def. HHH(w/Chyna) via DQ; Interference from DX and Rob Van Dam. The Rock came in for the save after the match. 2) Southern Supremacy(w/Jim Cornette) def. Al Snow and Steve Backman(w/Head) via Partner Mis-Communication 3) Mankind and Undertaker segment; Ends with Mankind countering a Chokeslam in the Double Arm DDT. 4) The Godfather(w/Hos) def. Marc Mero 5) Ken Shamrock(w/Owen Hart) def. Jeff Jarrett(w/Vader) After the match all four men brawled to close the show.
10/9/98 1) Team McMahon open the show. Vince talking about wanting to let Austin go out with a bang, so tonight he will Triple H and Sean Waltman in the main event! 2) WWF Hardcore Champion Rob Van Dam def. Edge via interference from Gangrel. Andrew Martin made the save after the match. 3) Val Venis def. Marc Mero; after the match Dustin Runnels told Venis from the tron that he will have to face the consequences this Sunday. 4) TAKA Michinoku(w/Rey Mysterio) def. Brian Christopher(w/Scott Taylor) 5) The Big Show def. Kane(w/Vince McMahon) 6) Ken Shamrock and Owen Hart def. Vader and Jeff Jarrett 7) Mankind def. Billy Gunn(w/Road Dogg) Via DQ; Undertaker came to ringside during the match and took out Mankind. He eventually hit The Tombstone and laid him out. The Outlaws celebrated with Taker, but eventually Taker took them both out with a Double Chokeslam. 8) The Dudley Boyz def. D-Lo Brown and Mark Henry 9) D-Generation X(w/Chyna) def. Stone Cold Steve Austin; After the match all the members from both teams came out and brawled again with Austin hitting the Stunner on McMahon to end the show.
Also: In a segment featuring Team Sable and Team Jacqueline, Sunny returned and joined Team Sable.
10/15/98 1) Austin comes out saying tonight will not be his last night in the World Wrestling Federation, and even if it is, he will not leave this building unless he whoops Vince McMahon's ass. 2) The Godfather(w/Hos) def. Marc Mero 3) The New Age Outlaws def. The Hardy Boys 4) Steven Regal def. Aguila; Regal was not the Real Man's Man, instead he was more of an elegant British character. 5) The Dudley Boyz win a tag team battle royal to enter last in the Tables Invitational.
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Post by Red Dragon on Nov 14, 2011 11:31:32 GMT -5
I don't really need to tell you how awesome this all is since I'm sure you've heard it countless times before but anyway, this is awesome. I don't really get into old school diaries but I do love it when the diary has gone on for a while because then you can really see the great booking. I salute you for keeping this realistic since others (like me) would be tempted to bring in a whole bunch of unrealistic guys. I really hope you get things running again with this as you previously said because I should try and follow it. WCW superstar eh? Very intresting. Loving the use of Battleground as well. I see the Stone Cold/McMahon is the headline fo the shows and so it should be. Loving some of the things you've done as well like RVD coming in, calling Test Andrew Martin and now it seems bringing in Regal as the Brit character which I hope you give a good push. Good luck and keep this up.
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Post by Rule 30 on Dec 17, 2011 8:44:59 GMT -5
Survivor Series 98 - St. Louis, MO - Kiel Center - November 15, 1998
A video is played at the top of the broadcast showcasing the Vince McMahon versus Stone Cold Steve Austin feud. It highlights everything from the first stunner to their match on Raw is War. It focuses on their feud more recently with Austin wrecking havoc even more than usual, from driving into the arena in a Zamboni to trashing Vince McMahon’s limo. The video closes with Team Austin and Team McMahon brawling with the voice of McMahon repeating “Austin, if your team loses, you’re FIRED!”
The pyro blasts off as Jim Ross and Jerry “The King” Lawler welcome us to WWF Survivor Series! They hype up the two huge main events with The Undertaker versus Mankind and Team Austin versus Team McMahon in a Traditional Survivor Series Elimination match! The theme song of Andrew Martin hits over the PA system as we get ready for the first match
Hardcore Championship: Rob Van Dam© vs. Andrew Martin: The match started off with both men circling around the ring. Martin tried to get a hold of Van Dam, but Rob used his speed to keep his distance. Eventually Martin caught up with him and threw Rob into the corner. He pounded him with shot after shot and eventually using himself as a battering ram to RVD’s gut. Rob quickly hit a low blow, though, and was back on offense. It wasn’t long before eventually a steel chair was introduced into the match and Van Dam nailed the Van Daminator on Martin. He went for the cover, but Martin was able to power out. Van Dam continued to use his speed throughout the match, but Andrew’s power and ruthless aggression caught up with after he was able to knock Rob off the top rope and onto the floor with a huge big boot! Martin went to the outside and threw Van Dam head first into the steel steps! The crowd cheered as Martin continued to hit strikes into his skull, causing the bleeding to increase. Eventually they found their way back into the ring where Van Dam took the edge before driving a steel chair into Andrew’s knee then cracking it over his back. Rob then proceeded to hit the rolling thunder with the chair before exiting the ring once more. This time, he pulled out a table! Rob slid it into the ring and was trying to set it up, but Martin took the chance to nail a giant big boot. Andrew, who was now furious from the chair shot, grabbed the chair himself and started to beat into Van Dam. He hit at least four shots with the chair before it was dented. Martin proceeded to set up the table in the center of the ring, but Rob nailed the low blow and placed him onto it. He headed to the top rope and connected with the Five Star Frog Splash through the table! The crowd booed as he went for the cover, but somehow his former partner kicked out! The champion was shocked and livid, taking his anger out on the ref, They got into an argument, but Martin was soon up and grabbed him, connecting with the Pump Handle Slam onto the chair! The crowd cheered as he went for the cover, getting the three. Winner and NEW Hardcore Champion: Andrew Martin
Following the match the referee hands Martin the title as he jumps up to the middle rope, holding the title in the air, pumped up. Van Dam holds his stomach while rolling out of the ring. Martin leans over the rope as he points at Rob and holds up the title. Van Dam, being embarrassed after losing the title to his former bodyguard, walks down the aisle way before looking back. He says he doesn’t need him or the damn hardcore title, because 1999 will be the year of Rob Van Dam! Martin stands in the ring, celebrating his victory.
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Team Sable (Sable, Ivory, and Sunny) vs. Team Jacqueline (Jacqueline, Luna Vachon, and Debra): The match started off with all six women engaging in a huge cat fight. The crowd popped is Ivory, Sunny, Jacqueline, and Luna Vachon rolled to the outside. This left Sable and Debra in the ring by themselves. The two ladies battled back and forth, but Sable always seemed to have the advantage. She was eventually able to finish Debra off with a huge Sable Bomb! Sable got a nice pop from the crowd, but Luna Vachon quickly attacked her from behind. Luna and Jacqueline then isolated Sable from her partners and used multiple dirty double team tactics to get the advantage. Eventually, Sable was able to break free from a hold from Jacqueline and he threw her into the turnbuckle. She tagged in newcomer Ivory who fired away at Jacqueline. She looked very impressive and really brought it to Jacqueline. She went for the Poison Ivory on Jacqueline, but Luna clipped her from behind and Jacqueline hit a tornado DDT on Ivory for the three. Sunny was in next and tackled Jacqueline, erupting the match into another catfight that the crowd popped for. Eventually Luna was tagged into the match and she dominated Sunny. It seemed like she was a goner, but with an assist from Sable, she rolled Luna up for the three! The crowd cheered as Luna was completely enraged. She argued with the ref as Jacqueline raked the eyes of Sunny and hit a huge kick to the skull. She covered, but Sunny was able to kick out! Jacqueline worked on her leg for a few moments, but eventually Sunny kicked her off and tagged in Sable! Sable was on fire, and the crowd ate it up, allowing her to quickly finish Jacqueline with another huge Sable Bomb! Winners: Team Sable (Survivors: Sable and Sunny)
Following the match, Sable and Sunny celebrate their huge victory. The ref raises their hand as the crowd cheers in approval. They celebrate on the top rope, where Sable is the first to motion that she will be the first WWF Woman’s Champion at Armageddon: In Your House!
Backstage Kevin Kelly is standing by with Dustin Runnels before his match against Val Venis. Kevin asks Dustin about his upcoming match and his situation with Terri Runnels. Runnels stares at Kevin, not saying a word. Eventually he says Val Venis will pay for his sins and walks off the camera. Kelly looks a bit surprised at the few words from Dustin and he sends back over live with Jim Ross and Jerry “The King” Lawler, who hype up our next match.
Val Venis vs. Dustin Runnels: Of course, at the start of the match, Val Venis unwisely taunts Dustin Runnels with a slow spinning movement with his hips. Dustin’s angry is not tuck away as he goes right after Venis, but the new superstar moves out of the way sending him crashing into the turnbuckles. Val gets right on him, hammering in body shot after body shot. He tries to whip him to the other corner, but Dustin breaks it up and hits a belly to belly suplex on Venis. He stomps on him before locking in a side headlock. The crowd tries to will Venis on as Dustin shakes his head and lets him go, but he nails the elbow drop. He grabs Val by the head and hits in multiple strikes, but eventually the ref is able to pull him off. The crowd boos as Dustin heads to the top, but Venis is back up and he pulls on the rope, sending Dustin down groin first on the turnbuckle. Venis goes onto the second rope and gets in a few strikes on Runnels. He then hooks the arm and head, before leaping back and hitting a superplex! The crowd applauds as Val crawls over going for the cover. He hooks the leg, but Dustin gets the shoulder up at two. Val confronts the ref about his decision, allowing Runnels to sneak up from behind and hit him with a chop block. He begins to work the leg, even wrapping it around the bottom rope and stomping on it. Eventually Dustin pulled him out to the center of the ring and locked in the figure-four. He has it wrenched it as Val tries to get the ropes, but is unsuccessful, but, he is able to turn the move over on Runnels! Dustin is quickly able to evade the counter and he grabs onto the ropes. Finally, it came down to where the two were brawling on the top rope again. Dustin went to hit a belly to belly on Val, but he hammered in elbow shots and first strikes and anything he could to stay alive. It worked, and Dustin was sent flying into the canvas. Then, Val did some flying of his own and hit the perfect Money Shot! He hooked the leg and got the three! Winner: Val Venis
The crowd pops as Venis celebrates his victory after the match. He stands on the turnbuckle, smirking and playing to the crowd, female members of the crowd more so.
Backstage we Intercontinental Champion Triple H and Sean Waltman getting ready for the tag team match later on tonight. Waltman tells Hunter that tonight should be a walk in the park. Hunter agrees and says they have nothing to lose; they just got to beat the crap out of their four biggest enemies. Sean says that sounds pretty good, and maybe later on they can celebrate D-Generation style if he knows what he means. Before Triple H can respond, Vince McMahon and Vader stumble into the room. Hunter stands up and Vince tells him to sit his ass back down. He simply says that if Team McMahon loses tonight, there will be hell to pay. The two leave the room, leaving DX alone, starring at each other.
We go live for our next match being hyped by Jim Ross and Jerry “The King” Lawler; The Light Heavyweight Championship four way match.
Light Heavyweight Championship: Brian Christopher© vs. Scott Taylor vs. TAKA Michinoku vs. Rey Mysterio: The match started off with Too Much standing in one corner, and TAKA Michinoku and Mysterio in the other. Mysterio was the first one to strike and he hit a huge dropkick on Taylor, sending him flying out of the ring. TAKA followed it up with a clothesline to Christopher, sending him to the outside. With Too Much both on the outside, Mysterio and TAKA bounced off the ropes, drove over the next set and came crashing down on Too Much! The crowd cheered as Mysterio and Michinoku got back up and slid in the ring. They shared a few strikes at first before TAKA leaped over Rey and went for a spring-board cross body, but it was evaded and Mysterio hit a standing senton. As the two got up, Too Much slid back in the ring and assaulted them. They continued to put the boots to the challengers before they decided to dump Mysterio out of the ring. Too Much spent the next two minutes double teaming TAKA Michinoku and keeping him on the ground. Eventually, they were going for a double powerbomb, but Mysterio came back in and hit the Hurricanrana on Taylor! The crowd popped as he hit a spring board dropkick on Christopher. Yet, as shown as Mysterio turned around, he got planted by the Michinoku Driver! TAKA went for the cover, but Scott Taylor broke up the pin! He nailed the enzuigiri on Michinoku and hooked the leg. Suddenly, Brian Christopher came back in and stomped on Taylor, breaking up the pin. Scott was shocked and it appeared that the two partners were about to blow a fuse, but then Mysterio came out of nowhere and hit a double tornado DDT! Finally, as the match came to a close, Christopher was waiting on the outside as Michinoku hit the Michinoku Driver on Taylor. Mysterio was waiting on the apron, but Brian swept his leg and knocked him off! He then slid back inside the ring and rolled TAKA up for the three! Winner and STILL WWF Light Heavyweight Champion: Brian Christopher
After the match the crowd begins to boo as Christopher is handed the Light Heavyweight Championship. He dances around the ring with it as the screen fades off.
Catch WWF Armageddon: In Your House LIVE on pay per view December 13! Stone Cold, The Undertaker, Mankind, Kane, Big Show, The Rock, and Triple H are promoted for this event.
Backstage Kevin Kelly is standing with World Wrestling Federation Champion The Undertaker. Kelly asks him about his title match against Mankind later on tonight. Taker says he has fought with Mankind in the depths of hell before and most of the time Mankind has been able to sneak away with his soul. This time, it is going to be different. Undertaker says no mortal man will be able to take the World Wrestling Federation Championship away from him, and that includes Mankind. He says Paul Bearer will not be out there tonight, and when they are out there alone, Mankind will rest in peace.
We head back live to the arena where Jim Ross and Jerry “The King” Lawler are getting ready for our next match, the Falls Count Anywhere match between Edge and Gangrel. They wonder what kind of impact will Edge’s brother, Christian, will have in this match. A replay is show from Raw is War a few weeks ago with Christian making his debut in the World Wrestling Federation.
Falls Count Anywhere: Edge vs. Gangrel(w/Christian): As the match began Gangrel immediately swung has goblet at Edge. Edge ducked and nailed him with a hard punch, causing him to drop the goblet. Christian retrieved it as Edge and Gangrel continued to brawl in the ring. Gangrel was launched into the ropes, but he came back with a huge clothesline. He quickly took control of the match and dominated Edge with a wide varies of strikes and aggressive power moves. The crowd tries to will Edge on as Gangrel puts him in a head lock. Edge is able to power out and he launches Gangrel out of the ring. The crowd cheers as he then hits a baseball slide on the outside, sending Gangrel into the guardrail. Edge goes to continue the beating, but Christian begins to walk over to him. This districts Edge long enough for Gangrel to grab him and throw him into the steel steps! The crowd boos as Gangrel hovers over him and begins to pour in the shots. With Edge down, Gangrel takes the time to walk over to the bell keeper’s area. He snatches a chair and walks back over to Edge. He waits for him to get up and he gets ready to crack him in the back, but Edge ducks! The crowd cheers as he kicks him in the gut, takes the chair, and nails him right in the skull! The crowd pops as Edge drops the chair. He covers as the ref begins the count, but he only gets a two count. The crowd is disappointed, but the two waste no time in brawling. They fight all around the ringside area and eventually they work their way up the aisle. Edge takes control and tosses Gangrel right into the crowd. The crowd pops as Edge climbs on the guardrail and dives onto Gangrel! The two eventually got back up their feet and they brawled throughout the crowd until Gangrel took control and threw Edge back to the ringside area. The match would come to a close as both men were back in the ring. Christian handed Gangrel his goblet to hit Edge with it, but when he was swinging, Edge ducked and connected with the spear! The crowd cheered as Edge hooked the leg and got the three! Winner: Edge
The crowd cheers as Edge gets up to his knees. The ref raises his arms while he’s declared the winner. Christian helps Gangrel out of the ring as Edge stands on the turnbuckle, taunting. As he gets off, he comes face to face with his brother, Christian. They two have a stare down before Edge eventually backs up and leaves the ring.
Kevin Kelly is standing backstage with “Double J” Jeff Jarrett. The crowd boos as Kelly asks Jarrett about being in his first main event tonight here at Survivor Series. Jeff says tonight he is going to make history by being the first ever person to officially eliminate all five people on one team! Not only that, but he’ll ship Stone Cold Steve Austin off from the WWF for good! Jeff also says that recently The Rock has pissed him off, so tonight, before he eliminates him, he will play Rock a little “song” with his guitar. Jeff smirks before walking off, warning Kevin “Don’t Piss Me Off!”
We see a replay from earlier tonight, with the Dudley Boyz winning a battle royal to enter the tables match last. A graphic appears on the screen hyping up the next contest.
Tag Team Table Invitational: Match 1: Mark Henry and D-Lo Brown vs. The Headbangers; There were four tables set up around the ring. The Headbangers at first took out Brown with a double dropkick so they could try and size down Henry with a handicap advantage. It wasn’t that effective, as “The World’s Strongest Man” quickly over powered them. He took them both down with a series of clotheslines and head butts. Henry grabs Mosh and tosses him into the corner before squashing him with a huge corner splash. Thrasher tried his luck next, but Henry quickly lifted him up and hit the World’s Strongest Slam. D-Lo came back in the ring and stomped on Thrasher as Mark picked Mosh up, lifted him up, and hoisted him over the top rope and throw a table! D-Lo dumped Thrasher out of the ring as the theme song of Al Snow and Steve Blackman hit!
Match 2: Mark Henry and D-Lo Brown vs. Al Snow and Steve Blackman(w/Head); Snow came in, swinging Head and knocking Mark Henry off his feet! The crowd popped as Blackman began trading fists with Brown, launching him in the corner. Blackman takes the easy advantage as Snow comes over and tells Steve “he’s got this.” Snow begins to stomp on D-Lo, but he is able to fight back and launches Snow over the top rope and to the floor! The crowd boos as Mark Henry gets back up and attacks Steve from behind. The former Nation of Domination members double team Blackman as Henry holds him while D-Lo takes the shots. The crowd continues to boo as Blackman is launched off the ropes and is hit by a huge spinebuster from Brown! D-Lo rolls out of the ring and slides in a table as Mark takes it and sets it up in the corner. He places Steve on it and goes for a huge splash, but Snow pulls him out of the ring, sending Henry through the table! The crowd pops as D-Lo can’t believe, but the theme song of Hell’s Henchmen hits.
Match 3: Al Snow and Steve Blackman(w/Head) vs. Hell’s Henchmen(w/Jackyl); Bradshaw and Farooq attacked the two right outside of the ring. Blackman fought back though, and he climbed the apron. Snow grabbed Head and went to hit Faarooq, but he ducked and Snow hit Steve right in the back of the knee, causing him to fall backwards through the table! Al Snow just accidently cost them the match! The crowd boos, but Jackyl orders them to attack Al. They don’t hesitate and they end up launching him into the ring post. Bradshaw tosses him into the ring as Faarooq gets a table. He sets it up, allowing Bradshaw to powerbomb Snow right through it! The theme of Southern Supremacy hit as they slowly approach the ring.
Match 4: Hell’s Henchmen(w/Jackyl) vs. Southern Supremacy(w/Jim Cornette); As soon as Bob Holly entered the ring, he was flattened by a clothesline from Bradshaw. Bart took a more thought out approach, coming from behind, but then Faarooq caught him with a huge big boot. Hell’s Henchmen pounded on Southern Supremacy as The Jackyl laughed at them. Jim Cornette hopped on the apron, trying to help his team. This only lead to Bradshaw knocking him off with a huge punch, but this did allow Bob to hit him with a low blow. He then hit the dropkick on him, sending him to the outside. Southern Supremacy tried to double team Faarooq, and it worked for the most part, but he quickly pushed them off; hitting two huge clotheslines. Bradshaw then came back in with a table and set it up in the center as Faarooq put Bart Gunn through it with a huge spinebuster. No rest for them, though, as the theme of the Dudley Boyz hit!
Match 5: The Dudley Boyz© vs. Hell’s Henchmen(w/Jackyl); The tag teams champions came rushing out with their own table. They threw it into the ring and began trading shots with Hell’s Henchmen. Bubba and D-Von seemed to get the advantage with ease almost. Bubba backs Bradshaw into the corner as D-Von works on Faarooq, but he makes a costly mistake by bouncing off the ropes, as Faarooq catches him with a huge spinebuster. This allows him to hit Bubba Ray from behind and the double teaming begins. Hell’s Henchmen dominate Bubba for the most part, but he does get a few shots in. Eventually, Hell’s Henchmen go for a double power bomb through a table, but D-Von Dudley runs in for the save and begins to fire shot after shot to the dark and strong team. Faarooq tries to attack him from behind, but Bubba catches him with a few right jabs to the jaw. D-Von then slams him hard onto the table as Bubba grabs a down Bradshaw and heads to the middle rope. The crowd pops as Bubba Ray powerbombs him off the middle rope, onto Faarooq, and through the table! Winners and STILL WWF Tag Team Champions: The Dudley Boyz
The crowd pops as the theme song of the WWF Tag Team Champions hits. The brothers are handed their gold, but their celebration is soon interrupted by the Jackyl. He actually gets physical and goes for a low kick to Bubba, but he is able to catch his leg! The crowd pops as The Jackyl tries to talk his way out of it, but Bubba doesn’t want to hear any of it. D-Von then is seen leaving the ring and he lifts up the apron; only before pulling out a table and sliding it into the ring! The crowd keeps chanting for The Dudley Boyz as the table is set up and they put their plan into action with D-Von launching Jackyl off the ropes. When he comes back, of course, they drive him right through the table with the Dudley Death Drop! The crowd cheers again with all three members of Hell’s Henchmen being laid out by the tag team champions! The tag champs grab their title and leave the ring as the screen fades out to black.
Catch WWF Armageddon: In Your House LIVE on pay per view December 13! Stone Cold, The Undertaker, Mankind, Kane, Big Show, The Rock, and Triple H are promoted for this event.
Backstage Kevin Kelly is with the challenger, Mankind. Kevin asks Mankind about his huge WWF Championship match against The Undertaker up next. Mankind says that he saw his good friend Cactus Jack fail at Summerslam to capture the WWF Championship, but tonight will be different! He says that fact is he has The Undertaker’s number, and he knows every move in The Undertaker’s playbook! Except, Undertaker doesn’t know about everything in the boiler room! He says he can’t even predict what he is going to do next, except for one thing, and that is Mrs. Foley’s Baby Boy winning the World Wrestling Federation Championship!
We send it back live with Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler. King mentions that an idiot like Mankind will never beat The Undertaker for the World Wrestling Federation Championship. JR argues that Mankind might have the biggest heart in the World Wrestling Federation, and he could get the job done tonight.
A video package plays highlighting the build for the World Wrestling Federation Championship match between The Undertaker and Mankind.
WWF Championship: The Undertaker© vs. Mankind: As the bell rings, The Undertaker gives Mankind a cut throat taunt. Mankind smirks and tells Taker “to bring it.” The two lock up in the ring and The Undertaker takes control. This doesn’t last forever, as Mankind fights out with an elbow to the gut. He then unloads on the champion with shot after shot. He is able to lean Undertaker against the rope, allowing him to clothesline him right over it and to the floor! The crowd pops, but Taker landed on his feet. He is rather pissed and he kicks the steps before getting back in the ring. This time he strikes first and forces Mankind into the corner. There he hits strike after strike before lifting him up and dropping him head first on the turnbuckle. Taker then goes over the rope and goes for a jumping lariat, but Mankind ducks and Taker crashes to the mat! The crowd pops as Mankind quickly hits a Double-Arm DDT on him! He covers, but The Undertaker kicks out with almost ease. The two spent the next few minutes trading shot and moves back and forth, but at one point Taker locked in a dragon sleeper. The crowd willed the challenger on as he was able to fight out of it and push Taker off. The crowd cheers as Mankind then takes him down with a giant spear! With the champion down, Mankind ascended to the top. He pointed at “The Phenom” before leaping off the top and hitting a huge elbow drop! The crowd pops as he goes for the cover, but Taker is able to kick out at two once more. Following this Undertaker is able to take the advantage and throws him out of the ring. On the outside he violently rams Mankind into the barricade and the ring post. The ref is far up on his count, at six, but Taker rolls in and out of the ring to break it up. He places Mrs. Foley’s Baby Boy on the apron and hits him with a huge elbow before climbing up himself and hitting a nasty leg drop! The crowd boos as he rolls into the ring and covers, but he only gets a two count. Undertaker then signals for the end and drops Mankind with a Chokeslam, but once he hooks the leg, Mankind kicks out at two! The crowd is ecstatic as The Undertaker is in absolute shock. He is angered by the ref, and he punches him square in the jaw! This proves to be a mistake, because this allows Mankind to roll out and grab a steel chair. He gets back in and smacks Undertaker right in the head with it, busting him open! He gets rid of the evidence and covers, but there is no ref. Eventually, a ref runs back out, but at a 2.9 count “The Deadman” kicks out! Mankind is now the one in shock, but he carries on. He sets up for the Mandible Claw, and he just gets it in, but Undertaker grabs him by the throat, flips him over, and hits the Tombstone! The crowd boos, but he doesn’t cover. Everyone is confused, but he picks him up again and hits another Tombstone! The crowd is booing even louder as Taker shakes his head no again, leading to a third Tombstone Piledriver! This is finally enough as he covers and gets the three count. Winner and STILL the WWF Champion: The Undertaker
After the match The Undertaker rises from his feet and takes his WWF Championship. Mankind remains motionless in the ring after suffering three Tombstone Piledrivers. The crowd continues to boo, but The Undertaker simply ignores it and leaves the ring with his title and a bloody face. He stops halfway on the aisle and looks back at Mankind, who is now just back on his knees, and he smirks. The screen fades off with Undertaker heading towards the back and smiling.
Backstage Kevin Kelly is with Stone Cold Steve Austin. Kevin asks Stone Cold about the main event up next, and how it could be his final match in the WWF. Austin says it won’t be his final match in the WWF. Austin says it will be the first match of him going back to kicking ass and taking names as the World Wrestling Federation Champion. Stone Cold says McMahon has thrown every stupid son of a bitch at him for the past year, and putting them all together is not going to do a damn thing! He says he might just have four teammates tonight, but if you get in his way of facing The Undertaker next, then Stone Cold Steve Austin has no problem opening up a can of whoop ass on your poor soul! And that’s the bottom line, cuz Stone Cold said so!
We go live as Jerry Lawler is already busy hyping Stone Cold’s “final” match. Jim Ross shakes his head and says our huge main is up next, Team Austin taking on Team McMahon, the match known as the “Deadly Game.”
A video is shown, showing the feud between Stone Cold Steve Austin and Vince McMahon. It shows the first stunner to their match back in July. It shows all their other problems from Austin stunning McMahon after winning the WWF Championship to Austin driving the Zamboni to Austin trashing McMahon’s limo. It even shows Mr. McMahon having Stone Cold arrested only two weeks before the huge Over the Edge main event. It highlights their feud this past month with the inclusion of their teams and the debut of The Big Show. The video closes with Team Austin and Team McMahon brawling with the voice of McMahon repeating “Austin, if your team loses, you’re FIRED!” Deadly Game is played in the background.
Mr. McMahon joined Jim Ross and Jerry “The King” Lawler for commentary before the match began.
Deadly Game: Team Austin (Stone Cold, Ken Shamrock, The Rock, Owen Hart, & The Big Show) vs. Team McMahon (Kane, Triple H, Sean Waltman, Vader, & Jeff Jarrett): The match started out with Austin going in the ring first. The crowd was pumped up as Vader stood up to the challenge. Austin was quick to strike and he took the big man off his feet. Austin started out strong, but Vader was eventually able to fight back and dominate before tagging in Sean Waltman. Waltman was quick to fire on Austin, but Austin was eventually able to hit the Lou Thez press and he tagged in Owen Hart. Hart quickly locked in the Sharpshooter and Waltman tapped! Triple H came in next and quickly attacked Owen from behind. Hunter poured in shot after shot, but the “Hart and Soul” of the WWF fought back with many shots and a dropkick. He went for a dropkick, but Hunter kicked him off into the ring post. Jarrett then tagged himself in, rolling up Hart to get the three count! The Rock was in next, and this worried Jarrett. Rock smirked and told him to just bring it, and the two rivals engage in a brawl. Rock seemed to get the upper hand and he nailed Jarrett with a spinebuster! He went for the peoples elbow, but Hunter pulled the ropes down, sending Rock crashing to the floor. Kane then dropped down, picked up Rock, and dropped him head first on the announcers table. He threw him back in the ring and Jeff taunted before locking in the Figure Four Leg Lock. Rock seemed so close to tapping, but he flipped Jarrett over reversing the effects! The crowd popped as Rock released the hold and tagged in Shamrock, Jarrett tagging in Vader! Ken seemed to be on fire, knocking Vader down with one hit! Hunter came in, but he received a belly to belly, and same for Kane! He then locked in the Ankle Lock on Vader, but he got a hold of the rope. Ken refused to let go, so the ref had no choice but to disqualify Ken Shamrock. The crowd booed as Team Austin couldn’t believe it, being down to 4 on 3. The Big Show then went into the ring next as the crowd popped. He waited for Vader to get up before dropping him with a chokeslam and getting the three count on Vader. The crowd cheers as Hunter, Jarrett, and Kane are seen on the outside in a huddle. They pat Kane on the back as he grabs onto the top rope and enters the ring. He starts throwing haymakers with Big Show, but it’s no use as Show is able to knock Kane off his feet! The crowd pops as Big Show nails a huge body slam on Kane. He then tags in Rock, who hits the People’s Elbow He covers, but it is broken up by Jeff Jarrett! The crowd boos as Rock gets up and hits him with the Rock Bottom to a huge pop, but as he turns around Kane hits Rock with a Tombstone Piledriver! He covers Rocky for the three. Austin doesn’t waste any time, as he gets right in there and hits a Stunner on “The Big Red Machine!” The crowd goes insane, but Triple H tags himself in and hits a huge pedigree on Austin! The crowd boos as he hooks the leg, but it is broken up by the Big Show. Triple H quickly retreats and tags in “Double J” Jeff Jarrett. The ref forces Show back to his corner and Jarrett goes for the Stroke on Stone Cold, but he is pushed off and is hit by the Stunner! Austin crawls over and covers Jarrett for the three! Stone Cold makes it back onto his feet and tags in Big Show. With no one left, Triple H is forced to go in against the giant. At first, he sizes up pretty well, but after a slap to the face that enrages the giant, he is dropped by a huge Chokeslam! The crowd pops as Show gets the three count on Hunter. McMahon is increasingly worried, but Shane McMahon runs out and distracts the ref. Meanwhile, we see Kane get back into the ring with a chair and crack Show in the skull with it! Show fall down and Shane gets off the apron, allowing the ref to turn around and make the three count on Big Show. The crowd continues to boo loudly as Austin is shown sneaking up and Shane McMahon and throwing him into the ring post! Kane tries to go to the outside, but Austin catches him with a chop block, sending him back in the ring. Austin rips apart the announcers table and throws Shane onto it. He flips off Vince before hitting the Stunner on his son! The crowd pops as Austin goes back into the ring, but suddenly, THE BIG SHOW HITS A CHOKESLAM ON STONE COLD! The crowd is in shock and throws heat right at the Big Show as Kane gets back up and covers Austin for the three! Winners of the Deadly Game: Team McMahon (Sole Survivor: Kane)
The crowd is going nuts with heat as Big Show is seen smiling outside of the ring. McMahon and Lawler are filled with joy as it is apart Vince McMahon had this scheme planned out from the start! A small portion of the crowd tries to start a “**** YOU” chant to no avail as McMahon gets in the ring and raises Kane’s hand. Some members throw trash into the ring as McMahon has screwed another person over two years in a row! McMahon gets down on his knees and mocks Austin with trash talk. Stone Cold is back on his feet, and out of nowhere he hits the Stone Cold Stunner on Kane! The crowd pops as McMahon fleas from the ring with Big Show protecting him. Austin gets down to his knees, soaking in the moment. McMahon sings “Na Na Na, Hey Hey Goodbye,” but Austin sprints out of the ring. Vince fleas from the area as Show is quick to follow him. The crowd chants “Austin” as Stone Cold walks up the aisle. He turns around at the entrance point and he throws his arms up in the air. The show ends with Austin turning his back and leaving the arena, for the last time.[/b][/font] Sorry for the ridiculous main event write up. It's the shortest I could get it. Credit to Ace Bennett for the graphics.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 17, 2011 10:26:51 GMT -5
Makes me jealous I can't do stuff this good.
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Post by Jack. on Dec 17, 2011 17:09:38 GMT -5
Survivor Series: Lets see how badly I can reply to this. Oh great start, I have no muther flucking idea who Andrew Martin is or why he has such a boring ring name, I'll just search him up quickly. Oh it's Test, well that's coool, I don't mind Test. Test with a win over RVD is all good to kick things off. Sable's team coming out ontop there is good as is the position of the match on the card. A serious match from two people who would be a joke in modern day WWE, I like it. Venis going over there is absolutely fine. Gotta admit I was rooting for Mysterio here but Christopher's victory is welcome too, I'd enjoy that match. Undertaker and Mankind work well together, so I'm looking forward to that match. Hopefully a push for young Edge is in the future but for now a win over Gangrel is all good. This Tag invitational sounds fun. I loved the changing of winners there, this match definitely was the Dudley's for the taking though, so great win there for the boyz. Also, good job on putting them in last so they didn't destroy the entire tag division, leaving them opponentless. Awesome graphic there for 'Taker and Mankind and an awesome match to follow too, enjoyed that one. Taker going over cleanly in the end is great. The three tombstone buisness is even better as it doesn't make Mankind look weak at all and it just makes Undertaker look more menacing. I'm glad you decided to put the Traditional Tag on last, alot of talent in there. Big Show heel turn? Wow, what an ending. I'm glad you had the screw over ending there as it means the feud can continue. A good show overall there and you deserve all the praise you can get for it, you've done well with this diary. Keep up the good work.
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Post by DTP. on Dec 19, 2011 15:56:13 GMT -5
WWF Survivor Series: Sunday 15th November 1998...I feel like you could have opened the show up with a stronger match. Rob Van Dam and Andrew Martin would not have been a great opening contest, plus it's for the WWF Hardcore Championship. I suppose it was nice to see Martin get the title, wish that RVD had held onto it longer though honestly. Nice rub for Martin though. I didn't feel like the promo afterwards was needed, could have easily been saved for RAW is WAR. Fair womens Survivor Series match, did its job and served as a filler. Seemed best for Sable to come out on top; with Sunny no less. Glad you aren't doing the whole 'there's only one Sole Survivor' thing. Val Venis beating Dustin Runnels did what it was meant to accomplish; this storyline isn't very entertaining though, and this match would have been awkward. Cramming of the light heavyweights for time here, but a decent WWF Light Heavyweight Championship match, and I do like Brian Christopher as a sneaky champion. Hope to see some Too Much tension in the near future. That could actually turn into a solid storyline worth air time on RAW or HeAT. Was intrigued to see Edge and Gangrel get a stipulation, especially Falls Count Anywhere. Would have liked to see the match start in the crowd, say Edge being jumped by Gangrel though. Seems like something that would have happened. A fill for time Tag Team Invitational, like the use of a Table stipulation, but it's immediately after a Falls Count Anywhere match; which I dislike. This could have opened and been useful. Honestly expected it to come down to the Dudley Boyz and Hell's Henchmen, but glad you haven't pulled the trigger on Bradshaw and Faarooq winning the WWF Tag Team Championships just yet. The Undertaker and Mankind have had some awesome matches; good WWF Championship defense, and I do like the fact that this wasn't on last. I wish that the Deadly Game Survivor Series match wasn't right after the WWF title match though; could have spaced them out a little. Fantastic amount of drama involved, liked the Big Show's heel turn, joining the Corporation and screwing Stone Cold Steve Austin. Liked Austin leaving the arena to close the show too, but he won't be gone for long I imagine. Overall, a stacked show, a few decisions I disliked, and I personally preferred the original Survivor Series (as messy as that was) to some of the weaker undercard matches this show had. The ordering was a little off too. Wondering what you will do with Armageddon: In Your House though.
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