Fury
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Post by Fury on Dec 24, 2012 3:59:46 GMT -5
Raw - Nice way to open Raw with Shamrock/Venis for the intercontinental title. A feud with Shamrock and Shane O' is fun and I look forward to their match, I also enjoyed the loose stable between Shamrock and Val. Nicely written segment between the fatal four way competitors, the match between the two teams was also good as was the post match stuff between Kane and Taker. Maybe there could've been more done with SVDM the next event. Finally the Stone Cold and McMahon stuff throughout the show was well written, liked Vince pinning Austin and Big Show laying out Austin, wonder who the bodyguard is.
Overall twas a good show, built up most of the SVDM card well. A couple of things I do have a bit of a problem with though, first off I noticed Jarrett is competing for the intercontinental championship at the next event, this hardly seemed to be mentioned in the last show and makes it seem like a throwaway match at the PPV it also shows that the stuff besides the main feuds (specifically Austin/McMahon) are being treated somewhat as secondary and thus the show as a go home show before a PPV seemed somewhat lacklustre in regards to build. Overall though it was a good show and I look forward to more in the road to wrestlemania. Keep it up.
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Post by Rule 30 on Jan 22, 2013 22:55:27 GMT -5
WWF @ Memphis, TN - Pyramid - February 14, 1999Following our usual HeAT opening video, we are greeted by Shane McMahon and Michael Cole for our St. Valentine's Day Massacre pre show. They hype up a huge broadcast hour with two titles on the line. Brian Christopher defends the Light Heavyweight Championship against Scorpio and Rey Mysterio, and Al Snow defends the Hardcore Championship against Gangrel. Also tonight, Debra has a Valentine's surprise for Val Venis when we thought it was the other way around, and we will hear from the Brothers of Destruction before the end of tonight's show! Light Heavyweight Championship: Brian Christopher(c)(w/Scott Taylor) def. Scorpio and Rey Mysterio: Brian Christopher has claimed to be bored with the competition in "his" division in recent weeks. Tonight he knocked off two of his greatest foes after Taylor took out Mysterio, allowing him to hit the Tennessee Jam on Scorpio. Too Much embraced in the ring as Christopher continued to remind us of how he's the current longest reigning champion in the WWF today with a microphone. He claimed that "his" division needs some life and some competition, because he's starting to get bored! He calls himself the greatest Light Heavyweight Champion of all time, and goes on to demand better competition or else! A clip from earlier tonight was shown with the Corporation was shown arriving to the arena in a limo. As they walked out, Mr. McMahon said he had a great feeling about tonight. Shane asked him if he was worried about what Undertaker and Paul Bearer were talking about on RAW is WAR, but Vince brushed it off like it was nothing. BreakBackstage Kevin Kelly was with D-Generation X, who were busy preparing for their much anticipated match with the New Age Outlaws tonight. Kevin asked them who their thoughts on the match, but Triple H snatched the microphone out of his hand. He told Kelly the Outlaws are nothing more than annoying gnats that need to be exterminated. He said the time for joking and trying embarrass each other passed a long time ago, and now it's time for war. He promises tonight DX is going to go out there and kick their ass all over Memphis Tennessee and if they're not down with that, they've got two words for them. Waltman chimed in, "SUCK IT!" Owen Hart def. Bob Holly: Owen Hart got a win over Bob Holly after avoiding the Alabama Slam into a roll-up. Owen Hart celebrated his victory to a warm reception from the crowd. The cheers turned to jeers as the theme song of "Y2Jï" Chris Jericho hit, Jericho making his ways out with security guards and a microphone. Jericho was clapping after Owen's victory, Owen clearly not amused by his rival. Jericho "congratulated" Owen on his victory before entering the ring. Hart was wary of his motives as Jericho continued talking, saying he thought he was done with Owen. He thought it was time to move onto bigger and better things, but why should he? He knows that bigger and better will always be around the corner for "Y2J" and it's just so much fun tormenting him! Owen was boiling with anger as Jericho reminded him how on RAW he said he'd get his hands on him even if it meant going to jail, so he asked him what's stopping him from hitting him right now. Chris continued to tantalize Owen, but Owen refused to budge. Chris said he was disappointed in Owen before leaving the ring. As Jericho was leaving Owen grabbed the microphone and told him his time was coming, but Chris laughed it off. Debra was shown walking backstage, her surprise for Val Venis is up next! BreakDebra makes her way out to the ring with a microphone in her hand. Debra says she promised a Valentine's Day surprise for Val Venis, and asks him to come out to the ring. The Intercontinental Champion makes his way out to a huge pop from the crowd, Venis quickly becoming a favorite in the WWF. Val entered the ring with a cocky smile on his face as Debra looked at him, smirking. Val circled Debra with the grin on his face, searching her body. "Hello, ladies!" The females in the audience pop as Val tells Debra he knew it was only a matter of time before she came around to him, because in the end they all come to the"Big Valbowskiï" As Debra started to seduce the champion, the number one contender, Jeff Jarrett, slipped into the ring with a guitar! Val had no idea Jeff was standing behind him as Debra wrapped her arms around him. Val smirked before raising the microphone, telling her he knew something else. He knows this is all a set up, but more importantly, he knows how to duck! Debra looks confused as Val turns around, Jeff swinging for the fences, only to miss an evading Venis and cream Debra! Jarrett looks on in horror as he just smacked his girlfriend with a guitar! Val quickly followed up, going after the Corporation members with various jabs before eventually tossing him out of the ring. Val grabbed his Intercontinental Championship and gyrated in the ring, Venis successful in neutralizing Jarrett's "secret weapon" before their title match later on tonight! An ad played for the St. Valentine's Day Massacre pay-per-view, reminding us to order before it's too late! Don't miss the final stop to WrestleMania XV! BreakReturning from the commercial break, Kevin Kelly and Michael Cole run down the card for the pay-per-view. Stone Cold faces the Big Show where if Austin wins he'll get a WWF Championship match, but if he "chooses" to lose he faces Mr. McMahon at WrestleMania; D-Lo Brown defends the European Championship against Godfather; Jacqueline defends the Woman's Championship against a vengeful Ivory; The Brood challenges the Acolytes for the WWF Tag Team Championships; Ken Shamrock and Shane McMahon battle in a Street Fightl Val Venis and Jeff Jarrett clash for the Intercontinental Championship; The New Age Outlaws get their chance for revenge against D-Generation X in a tag match; And finally, Mankind defends the WWF Championship in a Fatal Four Way against the Rock, Kane, and the Undertaker! Hardcore Championship: Al Snow(c)(w/The Jackyl) def. Gangrel: Al Snow proved why he's still the Hardcore Champion tonight when he retained the title by putting Gangrel down with the Snow Plow onto a chair after hitting him with Head. The fans booed as the Jackyl had Al has title. Al celebrated with the championship and Head as the Jackyl promised a sweep over the Brood tonight for his men! A video package aired for the Stone Cold Steve Austin versus Big Show match tonight. Who will walk into the main event of WrestleMania for the WWF Championship? BreakBackstage Kevin Kelly tried to get a word in with "Double J" Jeff Jarrett and Rob Van Dam about Debra's current condition. Jarrett and RVD ignored his questions and tried to shew him away. Eventually, the Corporation's guard stepped in and blocked Kelly from the two superstars, Kevin quickly retreating. Debra clearly seems to be in no condition to be out with Jarrett tonight after the brutal guitar shot! Back live in the arena, the Dudley Boyz make their way out to the ring, carrying a table. Steven Regal's theme hits over the PA System, the "Lord of the WWF" making his way out to the stage with a microphone. He told the Dudley Boyz he was coming for revenge after what they did to him a few weeks ago, and tonight he's got a former tag team champion to have his back. Bart Gunn makes his way out and shakes hands with Regal as the two march down together to the ring. Steven Regal and Bart Gunn def. The Dudley Boyz VIA DQ: Things didn't go as planned for Regal tonight, as the enraged Dudleyz put his tag partner through their table with the Dudley Death Drop! The former WWF Tag Team Champions were ecstatic in the ring after putting Gunn through the table, much like the capacity crowd. Regal looked on from the outside, irate, still wanting revenge on the Dudley Boyz! Up next on HeAT, the Brothers of Destruction and Paul Bearer speak just before the Fatal Four Way Championship bout tonight! BreakThe theme song of the Undertaker echoed throughout the arena to a measure of boos from the crowd. Out came 'Taker, Kane, and Paul Bearer; all three men looking ready for hell tonight in the ring. As they entered the ring, Paul was the first one to take a microphone. He said the time has finally come and tonight darkness will rise! He guarantees by the end of the night either the Undertaker or Kane will walk out of the pay-per-view with the World Wrestling Federation Championship, but not before they take down Mankind and the Rock for good! The Undertaker took the microphone next, assuring everyone what Paul is saying is true. He says tonight darkness will fall upon the WWF, and nothing can stop them from claiming the holy grail; the WWF Championship. He says the Rock and Mankind were admirable foes, but tonight they will be the first ones to fall to their dark rule! Paul Bearer stood in the background, nodding and smiling as 'Taker continued. He stated their time has officially ran out, and now they will REST IN... but before he could finish; he gets cut off by the voice of the Rock! The fans explode as the Rock and Mankind make their way out, Rock telling 'Taker to shove his darkness crap, because the Rock is going to shove a light bulb up his candy undead ass along with his boot! Mankind tells the Brothers that he's told them before nothing will take the WWF Championship away from him, and he assures them that not even hell itself would be enough! Before he says anymore, the Rock interrupts him. Rock says the four of them, well maybe not Kane, have been talking trash for months now, but now it's time to start laying the smackdown on some candy ass! Mankind seems to agree and they attack the B.O.D. With microphones! The fans go wild as Rock and Mankind finally get to unload weeks of frustration and beat downs onto the Corporation members. After a brawl between the two alliances, Rock and Mankind clear the ring after double teaming Kane and knocking 'Taker down with the title! Paul takes his men out, leaving the two allies in the ring. They stare each other down for a moment before Rock offers his hand. Mankind accepts, only to get planted with the Rock Bottom! Rock takes the title and poses with it, all hell breaking lose on HeAT! Will we see the same scene tonight on pay-per-view? Who will walk into WrestleMania as champion? Order now to find out! [/font]
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AKing1979
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Post by AKing1979 on Jan 22, 2013 23:17:56 GMT -5
I was wondering when you would update this again. Nice episode of Heat, can't wait to see the pay-per-view up soon!
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Post by Rule 30 on Jan 29, 2013 18:44:46 GMT -5
St. Valentine's Day Massacre – Memphis, TN – Pyramid – February 14, 1999 Before the pay-per-view begins, a video package plays highlighting our two main events. It starts at the Royal Rumble with Stone Cold running rough shot through the match, tossing out superstars left and right until Big Show came out. After being distracted by Mr. McMahon, Show tossed Austin out for the win. The video highlighted their feud over the next few weeks with Austin stealing Big Show's money, Vince announcing the stipulations for the match, the guard attacking Austin, and Show chokeslamming his rival through a table on RAW. The video turns to the WWF Championship match, with Mankind beating Undertaker in a Last Man Standing match at the Rumble with help from the Rock. Their feud is highlighted as well with the four constantly brawling and destroying each other. The video package ends with JR saying “Who is going into WrestleMania as the WWF Champion?”
The pyro kicks off and gets the crowd pumped for the special Valentine's Day pay-per-view. We are greeted by Jim Ross and Jerry “the King” Lawler, welcoming us to the final stop on the way to WrestleMania XV! They hype up an incredible night of action as the WrestleMania XV title shot is on the line with the Big Show taking on Stone Cold Steve Austin, and then the WWF Championship itself is on the line later in the Fatal Four way as Mankind defends against the Brothers of Destruction and the Rock! They are cut off by the theme of Intercontinental Champion, Val Venis, who makes his way out all smug after what happened earlier on HeAT.
As “Double J” Jeff Jarrett made his entrance, a replay was shown of him accidentally hitting his girlfriend, Debra, with a guitar!
Intercontinental Championship: Val Venis(c) vs. Jeff Jarrett: Jeff was clearly irate and distraught after what happened earlier tonight. Val was cocky like always, taunting Jarrett at the start of the match. Jeff let his emotions get the better of him and he charged at Venis, only for the rookie to dodge his attack and unload with punches. Val backed him into the corner and continued to hammer away at his rival until Jarrett slipped through his legs and took him down with a dropkick. The first few minutes were the two slugging it out, but eventually their athletic sides shined as they were throwing out counter after counter and leaping over each other. Jarrett tried to work the leg of the Champion, but Val kept fending off his attacks. Throughout the contest, Jarrett tried to utilize many cheap tactics against Val, only for them to fall flat as the champ had a counter for everything. As Val started to pick up steam he wanted to end things with the Money Shot, but Jeff met him at the top. After trading a few punches back and forth, Jarrett got the upper hand and through him head first into the announcer's table! Val's skull bounced off the table, causing the announcers to cringe. Fearing a count-out victory, Jarrett went to the outside to get him back in the ring. Val seemed to be waiting for him, however, and he through him right into the ring post! Val then tackled Jarrett to the ground and fists started to fly. Eventually, the two made it back in the ring before the referee could get to the ten count. In the ring, Val continued to hammer away at the challenger in the corner until the referee pulled him out. This allowed Jarrett to hit a chop block and work on the leg. Jarrett tormented Val for the rest of the match, focusing on the leg. Val tried to fight him off, but eventually Jarrett finally locked in what he wanted to, the Figure Four! Venis tried getting the ropes to no avail. In a last ditch effort, Val found the strength to flip over on his stomach, reversing the effect of the move! Jeff quickly scrambled to the ropes, causing the hold to be broken. At the end of the bout, Val started to gain some serious momentum and he finally hit the Money Shot! Before he could get the pinfall, however, RVD ran out and distracted the ref! This allowed Jarrett to sneak out of the ring and grab the title. He came in and tried to whack Val with it, but the champ hit him with a low blow! He then knocked Van Dam off the apron and rolled up an injured Jarrett, getting the three! Winner and STILL Intercontinental Champion: Val Venis
The fans cheered loudly as Val somehow defied the odds once again here tonight at St. Valentine's Day Massacre. He proudly displayed the championship for everyone to see, Jarrett laying on the mat in pain. RVD was stunned on the outside, the Corporation still not being able to contain the increasingly popular champion!
In the Corporate locker room, Mr. McMahon was shown watching the show in disappointment. The Goons tried to assure him everything was going to work out tonight and Vince told them to shut the hell up. He said Val may have gotten lucky tonight, yet not to worry about him, because he's confident the Corporation will sweep the rest of the tonight. Shane told Vince again they need to worry about what the hell the Brothers of Destruction were talking about earlier tonight on HeAT, and Vince just told him the B.O.D. are allies on the Corporation, and he shouldn't worry. He also tells Shane to tell the announcers some breaking news, as he's changed Stone Cold versus the Big Show tonight into a No Disqualification match!
Back in the arena, JR and Lawler were talking about our next match for the European Championship. If D-Lo Brown wins tonight, then the Godfather will give him and Mark Henry two of his Hos for free for the night! JR notes how Mark has seemed both excited and nervous for this, and Lawler told him he should be excited!
WWF European Championship: D-Lo Brown(c)(w/Mark Henry) vs. The Godfather(w/Hos): Not surprisingly, D-Lo started off the match by talking down to the Godfather. He proceeded to slap him in the face, Godfather laughing at him before knocking him down with a swift right! The crowd popped as D-Lo retreated to the ropes, telling the referee to keep him away. The Godfather ignored this and nailed a big boot, sending the champion to the outside! Godfather went to the outside and was confronted by the “World's Strongest Man.” This allowed D-Lo to attack him from behind and ram his skull into the ring post before tossing him back into the ring. As the two former stablemates got down to actually fighting, the Godfather was able to overpower the champion, using his bigger frame to throw him around the ring. Brown was quicker, however, and was able to avoid many of his attacks. Of course, anytime it seemed like Godfather was getting the advantage, Mark Henry would stick his nose in behind the referee's back. This gave D-Lo multiple opportunities to work over the Godfather. Of course, the challenger was resilient and kept fighting off the attacker. Yet, the more he fought back, the more ruthless D-Lo became. After dodging a clothesline from Godfather, he nailed him with an enzuigiri and tossed him shoulder first into the ring post. Brown then slammed the arm into the post again, trying to take away his strength to perform the Pimp Drop. In perhaps the most memorable spot of the match, Brown charged at Godfather as he was leaning against the ropes. Godfather used his momentum and sent him flying over the top rope, but Mark Henry caught him before he could hit the ground! Everybody was amazed as Mark dropped him on his feet, a smile growing on D-Lo's face. At the end of the match, D-Lo accidentally nailed the referee with a clothesline while aiming at Godfather. Godfather then picked him up and went for the Pimp Drop as Mark Henry slid in, attacking him from behind. He then hoisted him up into the air and planted him down with the World's Strongest Slam! Mark left the ring as D-Lo hit the Lo Down, the referee waking up to count the pin. Winner and STILL European Champion: D-Lo Brown
The fans booed as Mark Henry gave him the European Championship. The referee raises his hand, while holding his head with the other. D-Lo mocked Godfather before the two left the ring, each one taking a Ho on the arm. Both men left with smiles on their faces as Godfather woke up, not really knowing what happened.
We head to the back as Kevin Kelly is standing by with the New Age Outlaws, “Road Dogg” Jesse James and “Bad Ass” Billy Gunn. Kevin asked them for their feelings going into their match with D-Generation X tonight, and their response to their comments earlier tonight. Road Dogg told Kevin they were damn right the time for talk and jokes were over, and they're damn right it's time for war. He welcomed them to the dog house and said he hoped they were prepared for war, because the New Age Outlaws are going to give it to them tonight. Gunn said they've been waiting a month for this night to finally come, and they're going to kick their asses tonight! The fans popped as the Outlaws left, the former WWF Tag Team Champions ready for a battle.
Jim Ross and Jerry “the King” Lawler lead us into our next match at the commentary table, as the New Age Outlaws take on former allies D-Generation X. A video package plays, highlighting the feud between these two teams that use to be apart of one of the most controversial factions of all time before imploding.
Grudge Match: The New Age Outlaws vs. D-Generation X(w/Chyna): Before the bell could even ring, all four men started brawling with each other. Road Dogg took it Triple H and Bill Gunn took it to Sean Waltman. After a minute of brawling, the Outlaws took the edge and knocked their rivals out of the ring. The fans cheered as the Outlaws looked confident in the ring, DX a little shaky on the outside. Billy Gunn and Waltman kicked the match off officially, bringing a great athletic contest to the table. Sean tried to get the quick win with a roll-up, but Gunn countered and series of small packages followed with no man getting the three. For the opening minutes of the bout, both teams used frequent tags to keep their men fresh. Hunter and Waltman kept trying to isolate either Gunn or James, but they could never contain one man. DX really seemed like they wanted to end this early as Triple H singled for the Pedigree on Gunn, only for it to be countered into a Fame-Ass-Er! Before he could cover, however, Chyna distracted the referee. This ref wouldn't have it like the one before him, so he threw Chyna out of the arena! Waltman flipped out as Billy took it upon himself to moon Chyna as she was exiting! Triple H still used this distraction to his advantage, clobbering Gunn from behind and taking control of the match. Yet, with the playing field even, the two teams kept fighting back and forth in a seesaw battle. Both of these teams really beat the hell out of each other, too. They held nothing back, throwing everything at the opposition. Waltman hit Road Dogg with the X-Factor, Gunn hit him with the Fame-Ass-Er, Hunter hit him with the Pedigree; but these four men always managed to kick out. DX seemed to forget the Outlaws weren't afraid to fight dirty, as Hunter tried to distract the ref as the illegal man. James then slipped Waltman with a low blow, much to the excitement of the crowd. Finally, the end of this war came when Gunn and Triple H were the legal men. Gunn nailed him with a huge superkick, so Waltman came in, trying to prevent the pin. Road took Sean and himself out by tackling him to the outside. Meanwhile, in the ring, Hunter removed the turnbuckle pad. An unsuspecting Gunn charged at him with the Fame-Ass-Er, only to be tossed over head onto the steel! Triple H flipped him around and nailed the Pedigree, getting the three. Winners: D-Generation X
Jeers echoed throughout the crowd as DX were announced as the victors. Waltman slipped into the ring and helped Triple H to his feet, all four men exhausted from the contest. The two men embraced and gave the Outlaws the crotch chop before heading backstage, victorious.
Don't miss the biggest show of the year, WrestleMania XV, on pay-per-view next month as it becomes a four hour spectacle! The Ragin’ Climax is on March 28th!
Shane McMahon was shown warming up for his Street Fight with Ken Shamrock backstage by working on a punching bag. Ken Shamrock was shown next, pumping himself up for the match. JR and Jerry Lawler discussed the upcoming match, mainly focusing on the X-Factor of the Mean Street Posse interfering.
Street Fight: Shane McMahon vs. Ken Shamrock: Shane McMahon had on a baseball jersey for the fight, the back reading “Ken Sham-ROCKED.” Ken Shamrock made his way out second, the crowd on his side. When the bell rang, the two circled each other for a moment before the Mean Street Posse hit the ring! The fans voiced their displeasure as the MSP quickly took Shamrock down, five guys just mugging him. They backed him into the corner with every man hitting strikes, Shane standing back with a smile on his face. Much to his shock, Shamrock started to fight back. He fought off each of the five guys with a combination of punches, kicks, and head butts. He tossed each member out of the ring one by one before a bigger sixth member ran out, taking Shamrock down by himself, Shane shouting “GET HIM WILLIE GREEN!” Green started to beat him down all by himself as the others members joined in. They tossed him to the outside by orders of Shane and then ripped apart the Spanish announce table. They laid Shamrock down on the table as Shane climbed to the top rope. Everybody was in awe and the commentators were begging Shane not to jump. He did it anyway, leaping off the top rope and putting Shamrock through the table with a HUGE elbow drop! Everybody was now in shock, nobody expecting McMahon to pull out such a high risk maneuver. The Mean Street Posse helped Shane up to his feet as Ken was still knocked out. He finally began to crawl to the bell keeper, so McMahon told the Posse to go after him. They clearly were not prepared however, as Shamrock grabbed a steel chair! As each member charged at him, they got knocked down by a huge chair shot to the skull. Shane gasped as Shamrock pointed to him, running after him with the chair! Shane slid into the ring and took out a pair of Brass Knuckles, unknowingly to Shamrock. Shamrock came into the ring and raises the chair, only to get clocked by the Knuckles! Shane covered, only getting a two. He yelled at the referee for not counting faster as Shamrock got back up to his feet, giving a belly to belly to Shane! Some of the Posse members were back up and they hit the ring, going back after Shamrock. “The World's Most Dangerous Man” finally got some back up though, Intercontinental Champion Val Venis running out with a chair of his own! Ken grabbed his chair too and the two superstars cleared house together, much to the shock of Shamrock, who had no time to ask questions. As the Posse had been knocked out, Shane tried to high tail it out of the arena. The Champ quickly ran after him, throwing him back into the ring. Shamrock grabbed his ankle and locked in the Ankle Lock, quickly forcing Shane to tap! Winner: Ken Shamrock
The fans cheered as Ken Shamrock roared in victory, Shane McMahon rolling out of the ring in pain. Val climbed into the ring and extended his hand to Ken, who accepted! These two may have finally put their differences past each other, but then Shamrock glanced at the Intercontinental title. Val noticed this and smirked, raising the title high in the air.
A WWF Don't Try This at Home ad aired.
A replay was shown from this Monday on RAW is WAR as the Brood toppled Hell's Henchmen in a six man tag match. After that, a replay was shown from earlier tonight on HeAT as Al Snow defeated another member of the Brood, Gangrel, to retain the Hardcore Championship.
WWF Tag Team Championships: The Acolytes(c)(w/The Jackyl) vs. The Brood(w/Gangrel): Edge and Christian were clearly outgunned by the WWF Tag Team Champions, but they made it up for it with their quickness and agility. For the opening minutes of the match, the challengers were able to evade many of the attacks from the Acolytes, much to the anger of the Jackyl. Gangrel played a large role in this too, as when ever the Jackyl tried to interfere in the match, he would quickly take him down. Gangrel still couldn't do anything about the shear strength of the champions, as they were always able to stop the Brood from gaining too much momentum. The Brood continued to stay ahead in the match by using their quickness and frequent tags, allowing them to pull of spectacular double team moves to take down either Bradshaw or Faarooq. The Acolytes were finally able to neutralize Christian after taking him down with a big boot in mid-air, isolating him from his brother Edge. The champions dominated and destroyed Christian for the next few minutes, tossing him around the ring. And every time he'd try to tag in Edge, they quickly stopped him and put him back down on the mat. Eventually, he was able to slip under a power bomb from Faarooq and he got the tag into Edge, who took Faarooq down with a beautiful top rope missile dropkick. Edge really started to get on a roll, and finally he went for the Spear. Faarooq was able to dodge it, however, and it sent him shoulder first into the ring post. Bradshaw got the tag, and once Edge got up, he took him down with the Clothesline from Hell! He hooked the leg, only to get a two count! Hell's Henchmen were in shock as nobody had ever kicked out of the clothesline from Bradshaw since they won the tag titles. Bradshaw tried to grab Edge, only for him to get kicked in the knee. Bradshaw staggered, giving Edge the opening to hit the Spear! He covered, and Faarooq broke up the pin attempt. All hell broke loose as all four men started to brawl in the ring, Christian and Faarooq falling to the outside. They continued to brawl out there until Edge leaped over the top, taking both of them out! He went back into the ring, limping, but Bradshaw was waiting. He connected with the Clothesline from Hell again, this time getting the three. Winners and STILL WWF Tag Team Champions: The Acolytes
The fans in attendance boo as the Jackyl hands his men the WWF Tag Team Championships. Faarooq and Bradshaw raise them high in the air as Gangrel helps Edge and Christian to their feet. As his men celebrated, the Jackyl exclaimed “we're just getting started!” A scary thought indeed.
Stone Cold was shown walking back and forth down a corridor to a massive pop from the crowd. He picked up his jacket from a crate and slung it around his shoulders before walking away from the camera. We then headed to the Corporation locker room where Big Show and Mr. McMahon were leaving. Once they left, Big Show asked Vince if he thought he could beat Austin up next. McMahon told him of course, but Show said it didn't seem like it. He talked about how he get involved in the Rumble, how he had to put him in a handicap match against Austin, and now he's got a bodyguard running around to protect them from Austin. Big Show told him he didn't want anyone to interfere up next, because he wants to take out Stone Cold himself.
At ringside Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler talked about how intense both Stone Cold and Big Show were looking heading into our next match, a match nearly important as our title match later on tonight. Jim Ross reminded us how Mr. McMahon made this match No Disqualifications earlier tonight before we went to a video package for the bout.
WrestleMania XV Title Shot: The Big Show(w/Mr. McMahon) vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin: As the bell rung, Stone Cold went right after the Big Show. He threw punch after punch to the giant, none of them really seeming to phase him. Big Show swatted him away, he clearly has an advantage in his first WWF pay-per-view singles match. Show was refusing to use any weapons at first as he just kept taking Austin down with his own power. Between all of the slams and strikes, it seemed like Austin couldn't get anything on Show. Of course, like every time before, Austin never gave up. No matter what the Big Show hit him with, he'd get back up and throw another punch. After taking him down again, Big Show picked Austin up over his head and threatened to throw him out of the ring, only for Austin to counter it into a DDT! Stone Cold grabbed a chair and began to unload on Big Show with it, hitting him in the skull five times before he finally fell to the mat. Show was now bleeding as Austin covered, only for Big Show to toss him out to the floor! Stone Cold was stunned, no pun intended. He climbed back on the apron, but Show knocked him off and he collided with the remaining announcer table. He picked Austin up and dropped him chest first onto the table with Mr. McMahon cheering him on. Show grabbed him again and was looking to throw him back in the ring, but Stone Cold pushed him into the ring post. He grabbed a second steel chair, and measured Big Show's head up to the ring post. Yet, before he could swing, Vince tried grabbing the chair out of his hand! The two wrestled over the chair and Austin won, just before smashing it into Vince's head! The fans exploded as Stone Cold flipped off a dazed and confused McMahon. Caught up in the excitement, Austin didn't notice Big Show was up, and he speared him straight through the barricade! The crowd was loving every moment of this match as multiple replays were shown of Show driving Austin through the barricade, only Big Show was left standing once they were finished. He eventually got Austin back into the ring and singled for the Chokeslam, the big move connecting! He covered, but Austin still kicked out! Big Show was furious, so he delivered a Chokeslam to the poor referee! This gave Stone Cold enough breathing room to get up, and he hit the Stunner! Vince was finally getting up on the outside as Stone Cold attempted the cover. The referee was still down as Vince started to motion his arm to the stage. Soon enough, the bodyguard ran out with his nightstick in hand, clobbering Stone Cold in the stomach. He knocked him in the head with it before leaving via the crowd, McMahon grinning the evil genius he his. Big Show was up again, and he laughed upon seeing Stone Cold knocked out. He covered as another referee ran out, only making a two count. Big Show was irate and he grabbed Austin by the throat, looking for another Chokeslam. Suddenly, “IT'S TIME! IT'S TIME! IT'S VADER TIME!” blasted over the arena, Vader making his way out to the ring! Vince and Show couldn't believe at his their former ally charged the ring, tackling Big Show to the ground! Vader unloaded on Show with a flurry of strikes before getting up and hitting the Vader Bomb! Vader left the ring as Stone Cold got back up, Austin almost even more confused than McMahon. He still wasted no time in capitalizing, grabbing Show by the head and hitting the Stunner! Mr. McMahon jumped on the apron and shouted, "NO! YOU WANT ME AUSTIN! YOU WANT ME!" Austin flipped him off again and he hooked the leg again, finally getting the three and the title shot. Winner and the NEW Number One Contender: Stone Cold Steve Austin
Vince was crushed on the outside as Stone Cold stood up and had his hand raised. After taking a deep breath, he screamed “NO!” as a smile broke out on Stone Cold's face. Austin celebrated on the turnbuckles with a beer bash as the Big Show rolled out of the ring, pissed as all hell. He flipped over the steel steps and stormed to the back as McMahon seemed to be on the verge of a breakdown. Stone Cold is going to WrestleMania! The question is just who is he going against?
The cameras went backstage as Mr. McMahon and the Big Show were shown walking through the curtains. After walking down the first hallway in silence, they came across the Brothers of Destruction. Vince just asked them not to let him down before walking away, the Brothers still seeming as confident as they did earlier tonight on HeAT.
A replay is shown from this week on RAW is WAR as Ivory defeated Luna Vachon to become number one contender for the Women's Championship.
WWF Women's Championship: Jacqueline(c)(w/Luna Vachon) vs. Ivory(w/Sable): Much like her match against Sable at the Royal Rumble, Jacqueline tried getting in the head of Ivory. This time playing up on the fact that she took her out a month ago, and was going to do it again tonight. Within the first few minutes of the contest, Luna Vachon tried attacking Ivory as she was starting to gain some momentum. Sable would have none of this, as she tackled Luna to the ground and a cat fight broke out! Both Lawler and the crowd were ecstatic as the two women went back and forth. The referee eventually had to break the two up, and he sent them to the back! Jacqueline was irate and started to scream at the referee. In the midst of the arguing, Ivory sneaked in behind her and rolled her up, only getting a two count from the Woman's Champion. For the remainder of the contest these two probably put on one of the best woman matches yet, both trading counters back and forth and neither woman being able to keep the other one down. Jacqueline soon became frustrated with not being able to put away her challenger, and she tried walking away from the match. She left the ring, grabbed her championship, and headed for the back. Ivory had no none of this, and she leaped off the apron, taking her to the floor with a diving crossbody! She threw Jacqueline back in the ring and went for the cover, once again Jacqueline kicking out at two. These two women warriors continued to battle for the next two minutes until Ivory set up the champ up for the Poison Ivory. Jacqueline countered the move, nailing the Tornado DDT! She made the cover and finally got the three, turning back Ivory in her first pay-per-view title defense. Winner and STILL WWF Women's Champion: Jacqueline
The fans in Tennessee booed as Jacqueline stood above Ivory with the Women's Championship, Luna Vachon coming back out to celebrate with her ally. Now that they've defeated Ivory, can they live up to their promise of taking Sable out of the WWF?
Michael Cole was standing backstage with WWF Champion Mankind. Cole asked Mankind for his thoughts on defending his title in the Fatal Four Way tonight, and being Rock Bottom'd by the Rock earlier tonight on HeAT. Mankind told Cole this has been his most anticipated title defense yet! No count outs! No disqualifications! No rules! Just four guys beating the hell out of each other for the WWF Championship and the main event of WrestleMania XV! Mankind talked about how he's said nothing will take the WWF Championship away from him, and he means it! He said as for the Rock Bottom, he's not taking it too personally. Him and Rock agreed they'd destroy each other tonight for the title, and he promises to get him back up next anyway. Mankind finished the interview by saying tonight he cements his title reign, and he'll be seeing Stone Cold at WrestleMania! Have a nice day!
Our commentary teams discussed how important our next match is as the Rock, the Undertaker, Kane, and Mankind clash for the WWF Championship in a Fatal Four Way; the winner going on to the main event of WrestleMania XV! A video package aired, highlighting the near four month long feud between these four men.
WWF Championship: Mankind(c) vs. The Undertaker vs. Kane(w/Paul Bearer) vs. The Rock: As soon as the bell sounded, the four men went at it. Mankind and Undertaker, perhaps one of the greatest feuds of all time, going at it on one side of the ring and Rock and Kane getting it in on the other side. Kane was able to overpower Rock and he tossed him out of the ring before helping his brother taking out Mankind. Rock was quick on his feet however, rushing back in the ring to take on the Brothers head on. The Brothers of Destruction seemed to be unstoppable however, as they were able to take down the Rock soon enough. The two cleared the ring of their rivals, much to the approval of Paul Bearer. Meanwhile, they were now the only ones in the ring and stare down commenced. The two were about to throw hands, but Rock and Mankind were back up to break it up. Mankind went after Kane, taking him out of the ring, as Rock brawled with 'Taker. Mankind threw Kane's head into the steps and ripped up the announcer's table while Rock was throwing punch after punch to Undertaker in the corner. Rock went for a wild strike and missed, allowing Undertaker to take him out with a big boot. 'Taker headed to the outside and attacked Mankind, saving his brother from certain doom. The two brothers than shared a look before grabbing Mankind by the throat, a double Chokeslamming him through the table! Mankind was out as the two turned their attention to the “People's Champion.” They entered the ring as Rock was getting up, Rock telling them to come get some! JR admired his courage as Lawler called him an idiot. He hits jabs on both of the brothers, causing them to reel. He bounced off the ropes and charged, only to be swatted down like a bug. Rock was a fighter though, taking down Kane at the knees. He landed a swift kick to Undertaker's midsection and nailed the double DDT. He covered, Kane, only for him to kick out. Rock got up and stalked Undertaker, unaware of Mankind coming in to take him down with a clothesline! Foley went to the top rope, hitting Rock with an elbow drop. Before he could cover, Undertaker went on the assault, dazing the champ with hard strikes. He wrenched the arm and went for Old School, but Mankind pulled him off into a stunning dropkick from the Rock! Kane went for a Double Chokeslam on Rock and Foley, but they countered that as well, sending Kane out of the ring. As the ring was cleared, Mankind got his revenge and nailed Rock with the Double Arm DDT! He covered, only getting a two count. Foley had no time to be disappointed with the kickout, so he took out Mr. Socko! The fans popped as he went for the Mandible Claw on Rock, Rock avoiding the hold and landing the Rock Bottom with impact! He hooked the leg, but Undertaker broke it up. He took Rock down and went for the Tombstone Piledriver, but Mankind saved Rock by locking in the Mandible Claw on 'Taker! The fans were going nuts as Undertaker dropped to a knee. Kane slid back into the ring and grabbed Mankind by the throat, hitting the Chokeslam! Now, before he could get the cover. Rock stole a camera and cracked Kane in the skull with it. The shot seemed to barely faze him however, as now he grabbed Rock by the throat. Rock was able to avoid the Chokeslam with a kick to the gut, Rock then throwing him into the ring post. Both of the Brothers of Destruction had been taken out, once again leaving just Rock and Mankind in the ring. The two battled back and forth for a good two minutes, no man letting the other getting any ground on the other. Eventually, Mankind was able to lock in the Mandible Claw on the Rock, “The Great One” in serious trouble! Just when it seemed like Mankind was going to close in on the win, Hell's Henchmen hit the ring! The Jackyl was laughing on the outside as the three men just destroyed Rock and Foley. They tossed Rock out of the ring and the Acolytes hit a powerbomb on Mankind. Hell's Henchmen exited the ring as Undertaker went back in, picking up Mankind and dropping him with the Tombstone! The referee reluctantly made the three count. Winner and NEW WWF Champion: The Undertaker
Half the crowd was silent in shock, and the other half were booing as loud as they could. Paul Bearer handed the WWF Championship to the Undertaker as the “Phenom” stood proudly and victorious. Kane and Hell's Henchmen joined them in the ring, all of the champions holding up their respective titles as Kane set off his pyro. Mr. McMahon was shown watching from the stage, almost with a look of concern on his face. Why are Hell's Henchmen working with the Brothers of Destruction? Is Mr. McMahon not involved in this? How will Rock and Mankind react? The only thing we do know now is Undertaker defends the title against Stone Cold Steve Austin at WrestleMania XV!
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Post by Rule 30 on Jan 29, 2013 18:46:42 GMT -5
The Ragin' ClimaxWWF ChampionshipThe Undertaker(c) vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin Poster Credit: eddie wins!
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Post by AKing1979 on Jan 29, 2013 19:39:47 GMT -5
Just got done reading your supercard and it's another well done pay-per-view in your timeline. Val and D'Lo both retained their titles in decent bouts, Triple H got a solid win to add fuel to his heel run, and the street fight was a fun contest with Shane throwing his pals at Shamrock and still losing, so the right guy went over, even with help from Val. Then again it seems Shameock may be after Val's belt pretty soon. The tag title match was nice, but I wonder where Edge & Christian go from here after losing the title match. Great match between Austin and Show, with Austin passing up a shot at Vince to keep his title shot at Wrestlemania. Wasn't expecting an appearnece from Vader, I bet he and Big Show lock up at Wrestlemania. The main even was good, though it wasn't surprising to see Mankind's title run cut short. Didn't expect the Acolytes to interfere and attack him and Rock. Could we be seeing a tag title match at Wrestlemania in the works? Meanwhile Austin/Undertaker looks like a good main event for Wrestlemania, and I'm curious to see if Vince has any tricks left for it.
All in all a pretty good pay-per-view to begin the final build to Wrestlemania. Now how about taking a look at my pay-per-view in my diary?
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Post by Ace Bennett on Jan 31, 2013 20:28:07 GMT -5
Alright, as you're probably aware, I haven't really been following this. As I've come back to the board though I've been reading a bit through other people's stuff and this is one of the ones I've gone back a bit and read. Admittedly not too familiar with the time period in wrestling, as I started watching in 06-ish when Edge won the title for the first time.
Anyways, I really like the whole Corporation vs. Rebels feud that you have going here. I probably won't be able to comment too much on every little detail of this, but I'll just say what I like about what your doing. Probably my favorite thing about this is how strong you are making Val Venis look in this. He had a very strong run in the Rumble, and cleanly defeating Jarrett here is a move I'm really a fan of. Also really like what you are doing with Shamrock. Wish you could've put the title on Kane instead of Taker, but that's just preference of characters at the time and Taker probably makes more sense in the long wrong. Austin over Show was obvious, and it will be intriguing to see how you do Taker vs. Austin, considering the streak. I'm not sure how much the announcers emphasized the streak during this point in time, but I feel like this would be a realistic time for it to end, since it really isn't that long yet. I like the poster also, but I hope that it doesn't spoil what you are going to do with Rock/Foley/Kane/HHH. Anyways, I am reading this, even though I'm doing my lurk thing. Nice work.
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Post by Planktung on Jan 31, 2013 21:52:35 GMT -5
Alright, the stage for the main event of WrestleMania XV will finally be revealed. Solid opening contest with Val Venis retaining the Intercontinental Championship over Jeff Jarrett. I see the interference from Rob Van Dam was rather useless. A Venis/RVD program could be very good, if you choose to go in that direction. Glad to see D-Lo Brown hold on to the European Championship. Onto the Grudge Match, very pleased to see Triple H and Sean Waltman walk away as the victors. I did like the aftermath with D-X giving the Outlaws the crotch chop. A bit surprised that Ken Shamrock managed to defeat Shane McMahon in the Street Fight. I loved the finish, though, and it seems that you have a nice set up for Venis/Shamrock at 'Mania. Aw, kind of wanted The Brood to capture the Tag Team Championships. I'm sure they'll grab the straps at some point in 1999, anyways. The Acolytes continue on their huge wave of momentum. Wow, Stone Cold gets the World Wrestling Federation title shot at WrestleMania. Makes me think it was a bit of a waste to have Big Show win the Royal Rumble, even if a similar situation occurred in real life. Oh sh*t, Vader time! Show/Vader for 'Mania could be something special, two big men colliding on the biggest stage. Decent Women's Championship defense for Jacqueline. Seems obvious she's holding the title until WrestleMania for Sable. And finally, great, chaotic main event for the World Wrestling Federation Championship. The Undertaker winning the title, I think I had predicted that. Still, the best result. And the involvement of Hell's Henchmen is very intriguing. Are we looking at the Acolytes vs. Rock N' Sock at WrestleMania? Also curious to see how you handle the WWF Championship match in regards to Taker's streak. Overall, a very good PPV to help set the stage for WrestleMania XV. Looking forward to watching the road to the grand event continue.
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on Feb 5, 2013 8:11:31 GMT -5
I thought the pay per view was okay, there didn't seem to be anything overly surprising. The outcome with Shamrock going over was fine and I liked that Venis retained the championship. I had a feeling you weren't going to keep the championship on Mankind for Mania, which makes sense. I think for the biggest show of the year, Austin/Taker has more drawing power than Austin/Mankind, personally. I wonder how long it will take for the Rock to get his shot, though. I look forward to the build of WrestleMania XV.
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Post by Rule 30 on Feb 8, 2013 14:59:04 GMT -5
WWF @ Birmingham, AL - Jefferson County Civic Center - February 15, 1999 Raw is War opens up with a video package highlighting last night's pay-per-view event. It first recaps the No Disqualifications bout for the WrestleMania title shot as Stone Cold and the Big Show went at it. Even though Mr. McMahon constantly tantalized Austin so he'd choose to face him at the “Ragin' Climax,” Austin pulled out the win after an assist from his former rival and the returning Vader! The video as recapped the WWF Championship Fatal Four Way. All four men brutalized each other for twenty minutes until Hell's Henchmen hit the ring, attacking Rock and Mankind! Undertaker picked up the scraps and finished Foley off with the Tombstone, getting the three and the WWF Championship. The video ended with Undertaker's new stable standing tall in the ring with their championships, what does this mean for Stone Cold and Mr. McMahon's Corporation?
Before the show gets started, Shane McMahon and Mr. McMahon are shown in the Corporate locker room. Shane tells Vince he knew Undertaker was up to something, but he didn't want to listen to him! Shane says he needs to do something about him tonight before this gets out hand, and Vince tells him he's got it all under control. He assures Shane Undertaker IS a member of the Corporation and now they have the WWF Championship in their possession. He promises to talk to 'Taker tonight before reminding Shane he needs to get warmed up for his cage match with Shamrock tonight!
JR and Jerry “the King” Lawler welcome us to the first RAW on the way to WrestleMania XV, the first ever WrestleMania to go four hours! They talk about the steel cage match Mr. McMahon was referring to as Ken Shamrock and Shane McMahon step into the ring once again only twenty-four hours removed from their brutal street fight. They are cut off by the theme of Mankind, which hits to a huge pop. Mankind comes down with a chair in his hand and he throws it into the ring before grabbing a microphone. He rolls into the ring and sets up the chair before sitting on it. He raises the microphone and says he was SCREWED out of the WWF Championship last night, and he's not waiting any longer to kick some teeth in! He calls it Hell's Henchmen, Kane, and the Undertaker; saying he won't leave the ring until they come out. Yet, instead the theme of the Rock hits to another loud ovation from the Alabama crowd. Rock marches down to the ring, look just as pissed off as Foley. He takes a microphone and tells Mankind the Rock may not like him very much, but he respects him, so he's going to stand by his side and whip some undead candy ass whether he likes it or not! The fans cheer again as Mankind stands up, telling Rock he'll have his back one last time too! Mankind drops the microphone and picks up the chair, holding it as a weapon now. Rock and Foley await for Undertaker and his stablemates to make their way out, only to be disappointed when “No Chance in Hell” hits the arena. Mr. McMahon comes out onto the stage all alone with a microphone in hand. He tells Rock and Mankind they are going to have to wait to get their hands on the Undertaker and Hell's Henchmen, as they will be out here later tonight. Mr. McMahon also takes the opportunity to inform Mankind he will NOT be receiving a rematch for the WWF Championship. The fans are livid, almost as much as Foley. Vince does inform him that he will get the chance to do two things he wants tonight. He will get the WWF Tag Team Champions, the Acolytes, in a tag team match later in the evening, and if he wins he will get his title match next week on RAW! Mankind tells Vince he's on and turns to Rock, saying he thinks he found his tag team partner for tonight! He extends his hand and Rock hesitates for a second before finally accepting. McMahon smirks on the ramp before leaving, Rock and Mankind still barely able to trust each other.
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As RAW is WAR returns, the commentators discuss what we just saw between the Rock, Mankind, and Mr. McMahon. They hype the Acolytes versus the Rock and Mankind later tonight where Mankind needs to win to get his WWF Championship rematch.
Stone Cold Steve Austin is shown arriving to the arena in his pickup truck. How will Stone Cold respond to the man he has to face at WrestleMania, the Undertaker, raising a dark army? Will we hear from Austin tonight?
Non-title; Rob Van Dam def. Intercontinental Champion Val Venis: Val Venis was closing in on the victory when Jeff Jarrett came to ringside and distracted him. RVD took the champ down with a spinning heel kick and connected with the Five Star Frog Splash to win.
“Double J” slides into the ring after the match and assaults Val. He stomps away at the Intercontinental Champion as “Mr. Monday Night” grabs a microphone. He tells everyone in the arena to shut up before giving the microphone to Jarrett. He reminds Val of how last night he cheated him out of the Intercontinental Championship and he even caused his Debra to be hit in the head with a guitar! He calls him nothing but a perverted little punk, yet the worst thing he's done is piss off “Double J” Jeff Jarrett! RVD hands Jarrett his guitar as they wait for Val to get up on his feet. Val uses the ropes to get up as Jarrett measures, only for Ken Shamrock to rush out to the ring! The Corporation bail as Shamrock helps the champion to his feet. The two share an awkward glance as Jarrett and RVD head up the ramp. Shamrock seems to have paid Val back for his favor last night, but he still has Shane McMahon in the cage tonight!
Don't miss the biggest show of the year, WrestleMania XV on pay-per-view next month! The Ragin' Climax is on March 28th!
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Backstage Kevin Kelly is standing by with the number one contender for the WWF Championship, Stone Cold Steve Austin. Kevin asks Austin for his thoughts on his title match with the Undertaker at WrestleMania, and the apparent faction the Undertaker has risen with Kane and Hell's Henchmen. Austin told him he didn't give a damn how many people 'Taker brought with him to WrestleMania. The fact is Stone Cold Steve Austin is going to walk into Philadelphia, whoop some ass, drink some beer, and walk out as the new World Wrestling Federation Champion! Stone Cold remarked how he heard Vince McMahon was going to confront the Undertaker tonight, so he's going to join the both of them out there! And to cap off the night, he's going to unmask the son of a bitch who tried costing him the title shot last night. And that's the bottom line, 'cuz Stone Cold said so!
As the Brood made their entrance to the ring, a replay was shown of them coming up short in the WWF Tag Team Championship match last night.
Number One Contenders Match: The Brood versus The Hardy Brothers end in a No Contest: These two teams seem to get more popular with each and every match they put on, and tonight as no exception. They only got about five minutes, but they used the time to entertain the crowd the best they could. No winner could be decided however, as Hell's Henchmen ran out and attacked all four competitors.
The fans were ticked as the Jackyl and his men had spoiled the match for them. Kane made his way out to the ring as Gangrel jumped in as well, trying to help his tag partners. He brought it to the Hardcore Champion, only for Kane to climb in and takes him down the Chokeslam! The Acolytes took out the remaining members of the Brood and disposed of them from the ring. Kane turned to the Hardy Brothers and grabbed them both by their throats, hitting a massive Double Chokeslam! The fans continue to as the theme of WWF Champion Undertaker hits, the new champ making his way down with Paul Bearer. RAW is WAR heads to a break as 'Taker and Bearer make their way into the ring.
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As RAW is WAR returned from the commercial break, the Brothers of Destruction and Hell's Henchmen remained in the ring. Paul Bearer had a microphone and said last night was the beginning of a new era in the World Wrestling Federation! He promised things will never be the same in the WWF as they consume all of it! He hands the microphone to Undertaker, who introduces the “Ministry of Darkness.” Undertaker talked about how the Ministry is now in control of this show, and they have possession of they most important item of the WWF. The World Wrestling Federation Championship. Undertaker says the world is now their's to take, and there is nothing anybody can do about! Jackyl mentioned how his prophecy has been fulfilled by all of these men standing in the ring, and now the Ministry will engulf this company, taking it apart one piece at a time! 'Taker speaks again, now calling out Mr. McMahon! The Ministry wait in the ring as McMahon finally comes out to the stage, accompanied by his bodyguard. Vince has a microphone and tells Undertaker he has a lot of guts coming out here and claiming to take his company! Vince says they were finally working on the same page for the past month, and he doesn't want to ruin it! He says the Corporation and the Ministry can co-exist and he promises the WWF Championship would securely be with 'Taker. Undertaker tells Vince that perhaps they can co-exist, but the Ministry will take orders from no one! Vince reminds him of who's in charge, but Paul Bearer tells him he won't be in charge for too much longer! Vince tries to speak again, only for the glass to shatter. The audience goes insane as Stone Cold makes his way out, sharing a glance with McMahon and his guard before gunning straight to the ring. Austin is showing no fear as he gets face to face with Undertaker! He grabs a microphone and tells 'Taker he might have Vince up their shaking in his shoes and pissing his pants, but you can't scare him! He says he's going to make this as clear as possible. No matter what happens with the Ministry and the Corporation, whether or not they decide to work together or kill each other, he's going to whoop his ass at WrestleMania and take back the WWF Championship! Undertaker laughs and says he's been waiting too long for his match with Stone Cold. 'Taker tells him he's been waiting six months for the night they finally met in the ring, and at WrestleMania he is going to destroy Stone Cold! Vince and his guard start heading to the ring as Austin warns Undertaker he better destroy him, or else he's going to destroy him! The “Texas Rattlesnake” strikes the champion and a brawl erupts, Austin and Undertaker going at it until Hell's Henchmen get involved. Stone Cold fights off Snow and Faarooq before Bradshaw nails him from behind. Bradshaw goes for the Clothesline from Hell, but Austin ducks and sends him over the top! Kane oddly stands in the ring, only watching, as Stone Cold is trying to fight off the remaining members of the Ministry. Suddenly, Vince's guard throws his nightstick to 'Taker, the champ cracking Austin in the back of the skull! Undertaker stands tall over his rival as he shares a look with Vince, McMahon smiling for the first time all night!
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A replay is shown of Stone Cold starting a fight with Undertaker's Ministry of Darkness moments ago. Austin was barely able to hold his own against Hell's Henchmen as Mr. McMahon's bodyguard threw his nightstick to Undertaker, who followed to knock Austin in the skull with it. JR and King, however, questioned why Kane did nothing during the brawl.
Backstage we see Mr. McMahon talking to Undertaker and Paul Bearer. He says he told Undertaker they can work together, and they can now make sure Stone Cold does not walk out WrestleMania WWF Champion! In fact, he's going to start right now, because Stone Cold will be in a No Disqualifications match with his bodyguard in the main event! Undertaker tells Vince he will make sure not only does Austin lose at WrestleMania, but that he is destroyed as well. He also says to Vince they can work together, but he just needs to make sure he watches himself. McMahon looks confused as 'Taker tells he him he won't be taking any orders this company will be his, but as of right now Stone Cold is belongs to him! The Ministry walks off as Vince takes a deep breath, has he chosen the wrong man to be the WWF Champion?
Vader def. Bob Holly: Vader made his return to the WWF last night after missing eight weeks of action, costing the Big Show his title match at WrestleMania. The crowd seems to have embraced him once more as he finished Holly off with the Vader Bomb.
Vader celebrated his victory in the ring along with the crowd, the “Mastodon” seems like he hasn't lost a step! No pun intended. To the dismay of everybody, Big Show's theme hits. Show makes his way out to the ring and comes face to face with the man he took out of action. Big Show tells Vader he screwed over the wrong person, and now he's going to take him out permanently. Vader smirks and says he'll let him have the first shot. Big Show agrees and throws a right, but Vader tricks him and dodges it! Show is taken off guard and Vader lifts him up, hitting a massive Body Slam! The fans pop as Show retreats, once again embarrassed by Vader.
Up next, Mankind and the Rock team up against WWF Tag Team Champions the Acolytes, where Mankind needs to win to get a shot at the WWF title next week!
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As Mankind was making his way to the ring, the Acolytes assaulted him from behind. They were clearly ticked after being shown up by Stone Cold and they had to prove they weren't all hype. They demolished Mankind, throwing him into the ring post and then the steel steps. Finally the Rock came to the rescue, taking down Faarooq and tossing him into the barricade. He and Bradshaw went back and forth, throwing punches. They eventually brawled into the ring and the referee called for the bell.
Non-title; WWF Tag Team Champions The Acolytes(w/The Jackyl) def. Mankind and The Rock: Mankind was clearly in no shape to compete after the beat down from the tag champs. The Acolytes were able to isolate the Rock because of this, having control of most of the match. Mankind would finally get the hot tag, and despite being injured, he gave everything he had. In the end, it wasn't enough as Bradshaw took him down with the Clothesline from Hell.
The fans' jeers fill the capacity arena as the Acolytes stand tall over Mankind. The Jackyl points out a weak Rock on the apron and his men grab a hold of him. They pull him into the ring and nail the Double Powerbomb. They take the tag team championships from Jackyl and raises them high in the air over Rock and Mankind.
Ken Shamrock is shown his locker room, warming up for his steel cage match. Michael Cole enters and asks him about the match with McMahon up next. Shamrock says when he made Shane tap out to the Ankle Lock last night, it was the first time he was happy in a long time. He says he can't wait for Shane to step into HIS territory now, the steel cage. Shamrock promises tonight he's going to give Shane the beating of his life inside the cage, and he's going to wish he never crossed the “World's Most Dangerous Man” in the first place! Cole asks him for one question, wondering about the situation between him and Val Venis. Ken simply says he and Venis have a common enemy in the Corporation, but in the end he is coming for his Intercontinental Championship.
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Stills were shown from the St. Valentine's Day Massacre pay-per-view. Featured matches included D-Generation X versus the New Age Outlaws; Ken Shamrock versus Shane McMahon; Stone Cold versus the Big Show; and the WWF Championship Fatal Four Way.
Back in the live arena, the steel cage has been set up in the ring and Shane McMahon makes his way out. Following him is roughly six members of the Mean Street Posse. Shane has a microphone and claims he requested to have this rematch himself tonight, just so he can teach Kenny some manners! He promises the one way or another, Ken Shamrock will NOT be walking out of the steel cage tonight. He tells Willie Green to watch the door before heading into the cage, getting himself psyched up. As Shamrock came out, he brushed pass all the members of the Posse before coming in contact with Green. They had a stare down before Shamrock entered the ring, excited about having Shane in the cage.
Steel Cage Match: Ken Shamrock def. Shane McMahon: Multiple times throughout the match, the Posse tried to help Shane out of the cage, only to be stopped by Shamrock. Ken refused to try escaping the cage, wanting to hurt Shane as much as possible. In the end, Shamrock went for the Ankle Lock, causing all the Posse members to scale the cage and enter the ring. Shamrock took them down one by one, tossing each man into the steel. Shane tried escaping, but Shamrock pulled him back in the ring by the ankle, applied the Ankle Lock, and forced him to tap out again.
The fans approve of the victory as Shamrock steps over the body of McMahon. He exits the cage by the opened door, and as he takes the final step down he lets out a might roar. The Posse and Shane McMahon are all left laying in the ring as Shamrock celebrates on the stage, Ken once again sticking it to Shane!
Still to come tonight, Mr. McMahon's Bodyguard and Stone Cold meet in a No Disqualifications match!
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Jim Ross and Jerry “the King” Lawler discuss another match from last night's pay-per-view, the European Championship bout. They remind us of D-Lo Brown's victory, which happened after the Lo Down, but of course not without assistance from Mark Henry. They mentioned the victory meant he and Mark Henry got a free night with Godfather's Hos!
We head backstage as the European Champion and the “World's Strongest Man” Mark Henry are talking about the same thing. Mark tells D-Lo he had a great time last night, Brown laughs and tells says it back. “I retained my title, spent a night with a lovely lady, and now the Godfather has to recognize there is nobody better than D-Lo Brown!” Mark seems to still be focusing on his night, telling his partner “Sexual Chocolate” has arrived, and he's got another lady in his sights. D-Lo tells him to go get her and pats him on the back as Mark leaves the ring. D-Lo admires his title until he notices a note stuck on a chair. D-Lo picks it up and reads it, looking confused. He shrugs it off and crumbles the paper, tossing it into the garbage. He walks away from the scene, but what did the note say?
The Dudley Boyz def. D-Generation X(w/Chyna) VIA Count-Out: DX were in great spirits after their victory tonight, and they had a blast mocking Bubba Ray's stuttering before the match. They must have forgotten about how irate the Dudleyz have been lately, but they quickly reminded them. The former tag champs wanted to put DX through a table, only for the trio to bail from the ring and take the loss.
The Dudleyz still wanted a piece of DX as they continued heading towards the back. They wanted to chase after them, but the referee did his best to keep them at bay. Hunter and Waltman turned around at the top and gave them the crotch chop, unaware the Outlaws were standing behind them! They turned around and were mat by a series of strikes, knocking them down the ramp. The Outlaws had a full on assault on their rivals, beating them down to the point where they could barely fight back. The fans were cheering as the two were gunning for revenge, and they certainly got that. When they were done, they threw DX back into the ring to be fed to the Dudleyz. The Dudleyz placed Hunter on the table and Bubba took Waltman to the top, driving both members through the table with a powerbomb! The fans exploded as James and Gunn looked on from the ramp, approving of the destruction.
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Chris Jericho is shown backstage, talking into a nearby camera. He says “Y2J” has got a big announcement, so everybody better listen up! He refers to himself as the future of the WWF and the business, but people keep doubting him because he refuses to waste his time fighting that “maniac” Owen Hart. He says he's going to silence all the critics, because next week on RAW is JERICHO, he is going to give Owen the opportunity to meet him in the ring! Jericho says he hopes to see Owen there before we head back to the commentary table.
JR and the King suggest Jericho inviting Owen Hart out to the ring next week may not be such a smart idea before leading us into a replay of Jacqueline retaining her Women's Championship over Ivory last night.
Sable & Ivory def. WWF Women's Champion Jacqueline and Luna Vachon: Luna and Jacqueline's quest to rid the WWF of Sable tonight hit a road bump as Sable helped Ivory pick up the win after illegally hitting the champ with a Sable Bomb behind the ref's back!
The fans pop as Sable and Ivory celebrate their huge victory, Sable telling their rivals they can fight dirty too! Luna and Jacqueline throw a fit on the outside, has Sable just secured a title shots for the both them somewhere down the line?
Jim Ross breaks the news of a situation unfolding in the back and we quickly get a feed. The Mean Street Posse, Jeff Jarrett, and Rob Van Dam were all shown ganging up on Intercontinental Champion Val Venis and Ken Shamrock. Some members of the Posse threw Shamrock right into a crate, taking him out of the action. Rob Van Dam held Val up as Jarrett grabbed the Intercontinental Championship, smacking him in the head with it. Both of the WWF rebels had been knocked out as staff and referees were desperately trying to help them. The Corporation finally agreed to leave, feeling their work was complete.
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Returning from the final commercial break of the night, the WWF Champion, the Undertaker, came out to watch our main event from ringside with Paul Bearer.
No Disqualifications: Mr. McMahon's Bodyguard(w/Mr. McMahon) def. Stone Cold Steve Austin: Stone Cold kept trying to rip off the mask throughout the course of this match. In the end, the Undertaker got some payback by dropping Austin with a Chokeslam, letting McMahon's new right hand man take the win.
After the bell was ranged, Undertaker and Paul Bearer headed for the back. The bodyguard was greeted by a gleeful McMahon, who mocked the “Texas Rattlesnake.” Vince raised the man's hand and applauded, but Stone Cold was back up! He stole the nightstick and slammed it into the guard's stomach. McMahon quickly left the ring as Austin stood tall over his bodyguard, quickly ripping off the mask to reveal the Big Boss Man! Austin flipped him off and hit the Stunner, sending him out of the ring. McMahon was looking concerned as Stone Cold turned to him. He quickly went to the outside and chased the boss all around ringside until the Undertaker flattened him with a big boot! The fans booed as Undertaker tossed Austin back into the ring. The number one contender was at the mercy of the champion as 'Taker lifted him up, hitting the Tombstone! RAW is WAR ends with the Undertaker posing with the WWF Championship, 'Taker successful in taking down Stone Cold twice in one night!
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Post by Rule 30 on Feb 8, 2013 14:59:56 GMT -5
The Ragin' ClimaxWWF ChampionshipThe Undertaker(c) vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin Poster Credit: eddie wins!
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Post by Rule 30 on Feb 9, 2013 13:06:18 GMT -5
BREAKING NEWS! NEW WWF SHOW? NEW TALENT SIGNED? LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT DIVISION REVAMP?
-Breaking news! Rumors are swirling about the potential of a new show debuting sometime after WrestleMania XV. We will keep you posted here at the BATTLEGROUND.
-We can also report the WWF officials are looking to revamp the Light Heavyweight division following WrestleMania. The division will still feature the likes of Too Much, Rey Mysterio, Scorpio, and TAKA Michinoku, but the WWF is currently trying to sign many more wrestlers to add onto the division. An angle regarding this is expected to unfold soon on WWF programming.
-Possibly confirming these rumors is the signing of Japanese wrestler Eiji Ezaki, otherwise known as Hayabusa. We reported at the beginning of the year that he was in contract negotiations with the World Wrestling Federation, and the deal was signed sometime over the weekend before the St. Valentine's Day Massacre. Speculation has begun in who the WWF will sign next.
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Post by Planktung on Feb 10, 2013 12:57:49 GMT -5
Great segment to kick off RAW with Mankind and The Rock letting it be known that they want revenge against The Undertaker and Hell's Henchmen. I do expect Mankind and Rock to receive the WWF Tag Team Championship shot, but maybe not necessarily claim the titles. Big win for Rob Van Dam over Val Venis. Definitely should put him in contention for the Intercontinental Championships. A Fatal Four Way with RVD, Venis, Shamrock, and Jarrett seems likely at this point for WrestleMania XV. Solid way to display the dominance of Hell's Henchmen and Kane by interrupting the tag match. Loved this segment, very well executed to properly introduce the Ministry of Darkness. I also admire the originality of having Al Snow be a part of it. Interesting that Vince's guard threw 'Taker the nightstick. Kane just chillin' in the ring, I see. The alliance with The Corporation and the Ministry won't last long, I imagine. Good win for Vader 24 hours after making his return. I think he and Big Show could have a pretty solid big man match at WrestleMania. Aw, no Rock n' Sock challenging for the titles? Boo. It definitely gets some heat on The Acolytes, though. Glad Ken Shamrock got the victory over Shane McMahon in the Steel Cage Match, and getting to the Posse as well. Sexual Chocolate in this bizitch. Sly way for D-X to get out of their match with the Dudleyz, but the aftermath was fantastic. Decent women's tag bout, nothing special though. After Sable takes the title at WrestleMania, which I'm sure will happen, maybe the division can be sparked a bit or something. Lastly. great main event. Surprised that Vince's Bodyguard got the win over Steve Austin. Ah, there's the reveal of Big Boss Man. 'Taker standing tall again is fine, shows the obstacles that Austin will have to overcome at WrestleMania. A good show overall.
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Post by AKing1979 on Feb 10, 2013 13:51:17 GMT -5
Pretty good follow up to the pay-per-view to begin the build to Wrestlemania in earnest. RVD beats the IC Champion so I can see him getting a title shot at Wrestlemania, or maybe a four-way involving those two, Jarrett and Shamrock. The Acolytes attached the Brood and the Hardys in their #1 contenders match, I smell a possible three way there. I can also see Vader vs. The Big Show as well. Don't know what you're going to do with The Rock and Mankind, I was sure they would meet the Acolytes for the belts but after they lost I'm not so sure. You're doing a good job building up Austin vs. Undertaker, with Taker getting in the first shots. I also like how you have us guessing whether or not he has joined forces with Vince. Still there are some questions about a lot of guys going into Wrestlemania but you've still got plenty of shows to get things settle, so it sould be fun to see where you go. Overall another good job here.
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Post by Rule 30 on Feb 10, 2013 17:42:01 GMT -5
WWF @ Birmingham, AL - Jefferson County Civic Center - February 21, 1999 Shane McMahon and Michael Cole welcome us to another edition of Sunday Night HeAT following the introduction video. They hype up tonight's in-ring action, including the feud over the Hardcore Championship continues as Gangrel takes on the champ, Al Snow; Steven Regal, who Shane seems to be rather supportive of, clashes with Andrew Martin; and “Double J” Jeff Jarrett takes on “Bad Ass” Billy Gunn in the main event! Shane also announces his father, Vince McMahon, has a huge announcement regarding the main event of WrestleMania XV between the Undertaker and Stone Cold Steve Austin!
Non-title; Gangrel def. Hardcore Champion Al Snow(w/Head and the Jackyl): Gangrel finally scored the victory of Al Snow after dodging an attack from Head and nailing the Impaler DDT!
The fans popped as Gangrel celebrated his victory, the Brood quickly becoming a popular stable in the WWF. Unluckily for Gangrel, the Acolytes hit the ring and immediately began to assault him per the orders of the Jackyl. The champs delivered a vicious beat down as Al Snow eventually joined in as well. Edge and Christian quickly came to the rescue, bringing the fight to Hell's Henchmen. They were still out matched, and the Jackyl's were able to neutralize them. Surprisingly, the Hardy Brothers ran out, coming to the aid of their rivals in the Brood. Now outmatch four to three, the Brood and the Hardys were able to dispose of Hell's Henchmen from the ring. The Jackyl threw a fit as the Brood helped Gangrel to his feet before engaging in a stare down with the Hardys, both teams want a shot at the tag team titles!
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A video aired to recap Monday's RAW is WAR broadcast. It started off with the Undertaker and Paul Bearer introducing the Ministry of Darkness to the WWF. Mr. McMahon came out on the stage to confront the new WWF Champion, who said he wanted to take over the WWF. In fear of losing the WWF Championship again, Vince proposed the two of them to work together as partners on top of the WWF. Undertaker seemed hesitant, until his WrestleMania opponent, Stone Cold, made his way out to the ring. Austin made it clear he wasn't afraid of the Ministry and attacked the Undertaker, only to succumb to the number's game and shot with a nightstick from the Undertaker. Later in the show, Stone Cold attacked McMahon's bodyguard after losing a match to him via interference from 'Taker. Austin unmasked him, showing his face to be the Big Boss Man! Undertaker quickly ruined the celebration however, laying out Austin again with the Tombstone.
As Rey Mysterio made his entrance to the ring here on Sunday Night HeAT, Shane McMahon reminded us will we hear from his father regarding the WrestleMania main event later tonight.
Rey Mysterio def. Scorpio: In an exciting Light Heavyweight contest, Mysterio put Scorpio away with a Springboard Hurricanrana.
The crowd applauded both men for their valiant efforts as Mysterio lifted Scorpio to his feet. This was ruined by Too Much, who hit the ring with impact. Taylor took Scorpio out with a low blow and Christopher clobbered Mysterio with his Light Heavyweight Championship. Christopher took a microphone and said Too Much is tired of getting no air time! They call themselves the hottest tag team in the WWF, and Christopher's the longest reigning champion in the WWF today! Christopher says the Light Heavyweights get bumped off card after card, hell he hasn't even had a pay-per-view title defense since Survivor Series! Christopher says Too Much will no longer stand for this. He says they want some competition, and now they're going to take air time themselves!
Still to come tonight, “Double J” Jeff Jarrett faces Billy Gunn in the main event!
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As HeAT came back on the air, we were introduced to a footage from earlier today. Shane McMahon was talking to his father, Vince, questioning him about his decision to work with the Undertaker and the Ministry of Darkness. Vince told Shane it was fine and now the Corporation has the WWF Championship with them! Shane told his father the Corporation doesn't have the title, the Ministry of Darkness has the title! He also yells at him how Undertaker wants control of HIS company, and he can't let his hatred for Stone Cold Steve Austin blind him in letting Undertaker take control of the WWF! Vince told Shane to watch his tone around him as the video cut off. Tension within the McMahon family for sure!
Cole tried to question Shane about what we saw, but Shane tried to brush it off and ignore him.
Steven Regal def. Andrew Martin: Regal had to take a break from his quest to get revenge on the Dudley Boyz to battle Andrew Martin. Martin has been in a funk lately, and it continued as the “Lord of the WWF” stole the win with a well placed shot from brass knuckles.
Regal quickly bailed from the ring after being announced the winner. Shane applauded the victory on commentary, once again showing the Corporation may have an interest in Steven Regal.
Backstage Kevin Kelly was standing by with the New Age Outlaws, Gunn warming up for his match with Jeff Jarrett up next. Kelly asked them how they were feeling after their tough loss to D-Generation X last Sunday at St. Valentine's Day Massacre. Road Dogg told Kelly the loss was in the past and the Outlaws are looking forward to WrestleMania! He said D-Generation X is officially in the “Dogg House,” and him and “Bad Ass” Billy Gunn want a shot at them again tomorrow night on RAW is WAR! Kelly turned to Gunn and asked for his thoughts on his match with Jeff Jarrett up next. Gunn told him he's just looking forward to kicking the ass of another Corporation member tonight, and then DX tomorrow night on RAW, whether or not they accept their challenge!
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Don't miss the biggest show of the year, WrestleMania XV on pay-per-view next month! The “Ragin' Climax” is on March 28th!
Before our main event begins, “Double J” Jeff Jarrett makes his way out to the ring. Jarrett said Val Venis pissed him off, and because of him poor Debra can barely move her neck! He says Val is going to pay with his Intercontinental Championship, whether him or Rob Van Dam takes it from him. He also promises if Ken Shamrock tries to get involved with their business again, the Corporation will show him the “World's Most Dangerous Man” is nothing more than a nickname when they lay him out cold in the center of the ring! Jarrett drops the microphone as Billy Gunn makes his way out to the ring with Road Dogg, Gunn mooning Jarrett from the ramp!
Jeff Jarrett def. Billy Gunn(w/Road Dogg): A great main event to HeAT tonight with two of the WWF's up and coming stars going at it in a Corporation versus WWF Rebels match. Gunn was looking for the Fame-Ass-Er to finish the match, but Sean Waltman ran to ringside and distracted him. Sean and Jesse James got into a brawl, allowing Jarrett to slip the Stroke on Gunn for the win!
Following the match, Road Dogg and Waltman continued to brawl on the outside. Jarrett came to the aid of his Corporation co-member, slamming James' head into the ring post! Waltman and Jarrett share a high-five as Sean takes a microphone from ringside. He tells the Outlaws on behalf of D-Generation X, they accept their challenge on RAW is WAR, because they'd like nothing better than to kick their asses again! “If you're not down with that we got two words for ya', SUCK IT!”
Up next, Mr. McMahon has an announcement regarding the main event of WrestleMania XV!
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“No Chance in Hell” hits the arena as Mr. McMahon and the Big Boss Man make their way tot the ring. Boss Man seems to be in a foul mood after being humiliated by Stone Cold last week on RAW is WAR. Vince takes a microphone and promptly told the crowd to shut up after their “bunghole!” chants. He talks about how WrestleMania XV is a little over a month away, and in the main event the Undertaker will defend the WWF Championship against Stone Cold Steve Austin. Mr. McMahon calls Stone Cold foolish, as he's trying to not only take the WWF Championship, but he's trying to take down the Corporation and the Ministry of Darkness! Boss Man smiles and pats Vince on the back as he continues speaking. He says he wants to make the fifteen WrestleMania as big as possible, and a normal WWF referee can't possibly contain order in a match with Austin and 'Taker, so he's going to add a special guest referee to the main event! Before he can say anymore, the glass shatters and Stone Cold makes his way out to a huge ovation. Boss Man gets ready to fight when Austin his the ring, but he takes a microphone instead. He tells Vince he doesn't give a damn how he's going to try and screw him over with the special guest referee thing, because there's nothing the Corporation or the Ministry can do to stop ol' Stone Cold from taking the WWF Championship back at WrestleMania! Vince smiles and tells Stone Cold that's where he's wrong, because he's the guest referee for the match! “It's me Austin!” The fans boo loudly as Vince laughs in Austin's face, Stone Cold remaining as calm as ever. Vince says he won't let anyone else control his company, so he's made himself the ref! “Well, let me tell you something right now. If you try and screw me over or even look at me funny at WrestleMania, I'll stick my boot so far up you ass your teeth will fall out!” The fans pop as Vince backs away from Stone Cold, and Boss Man steps up to him. He tells him to watch himself, because crime doesn't pay, but justice does! So if he tries to ever lay another hand on Vince, he'll have to deal with him. Stone Cold isn't intimidated and asks the crowd, “If you want to see some jackass with a nightstick in stupid little swat vest get his ass whooped, give me a hell yeah!” The audience respond with an enthusiastic “HELL YEAH!” Austin strikes Boss Man and the two get in a brawl, both men going back and forth with Stone Cold getting the advantage. However, Boss Man hits him with a low blow, sending him to the mat. McMahon laughs on the outside and enters the ring while Austin tries using the ropes to get up. Boss Man hits him in the head with the nightstick, taking him down again. McMahon gets into Austin's face and mocks him while Boss Man stands tall, HeAT going off the air. How can Austin ever win the WWF Championship with both the Corporation and the Ministry of Darkness trying to stop him?
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Post by Rule 30 on Feb 10, 2013 17:43:47 GMT -5
The Ragin' ClimaxWWF Championship; Mr. McMahon is Special Guest RefereeThe Undertaker(c) vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin Poster Credit: eddie wins!
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Post by Rule 30 on Feb 20, 2013 20:58:43 GMT -5
WWF @ Chattanooga, TN - UTC Arena – February 22, 1999 RAW is WAR opens with a video of last week's RAW is WAR broadcast. It started off with the Undertaker and Paul Bearer introducing the Ministry of Darkness to the WWF. Mr. McMahon came out on the stage to confront the new WWF Champion, who said he wanted to take over the WWF. In fear of losing the WWF Championship again, Vince proposed the two of them to work together as partners on top of the WWF. Undertaker seemed hesitant, until his WrestleMania opponent, Stone Cold, made his way out to the ring. Austin made it clear he wasn't afraid of the Ministry and attacked the Undertaker, only to succumb to the number's game and shot with a nightstick from the Undertaker. Later in the show, Stone Cold attacked McMahon's bodyguard after losing a match to him via interference from 'Taker. Austin unmasked him, showing his face to be the Big Boss Man! Undertaker quickly ruined the celebration however, laying out Austin again with the Tombstone.
Jerry the “King” Lawler and Jim Ross open up the show and they welcome us to RAW is WAR, where we already have two huge tag team matches announced for tonight. First up, the Corporation's Jeff Jarrett and Rob Van dam take on the Intercontinental Champion Val Venis and Ken Shamrock; Later, the New Age Outlaws made the challenge and Sean Waltman accepted later with on attack on HeAT, so tonight the Outlaws collide with DX one more time! Before they can say anymore, Stone Cold Steve Austin's theme hits to a roar from the crowd, the number one contender for the WWF Championship making his way out to the ring.
Austin wastes no time in talking and he says he's here for one reason tonight, and that's to take care of business Stone Cold Steve Austin style. He says he'll deal with McMahon later, but last week on RAW he got laid out by the Undertaker, and now last night on HeAT he got laid out by the Big Boss Man. Austin tells them he's still standing right here in this ring, and they're going to try and take him out before WrestleMania they're going to have to try a lot harder than that! Stone Cold challenges the two of them and the rest of their stables to come out how right now and “finish the job.” He waits a few moments and still no one comes out, and Austin continues in trying to lure them out to the ring. They still refuse to come out, and Austin yells,“If you sorry pieces of crap don't come out right now, I'm going to go back there, find 'ya, and I'm going to kick your ass all over Tennessee!” Finally, the Corporation's theme hits and the stable comes out on the stage, minus D-Generation X. Vince has the microphone, as Boss Man stands beside him, and tells Austin he is not going to allow him assault his superstars and his WWF Champion. Vince reminds him he is the Special Guest Referee for his match with the Undertaker at WrestleMania, so this means he controls his dream right in the palm of his hands! The crowd boos as McMahon continues speaking, so that's if he makes it to WrestleMania. He says it's a disgrace that someone like Austin could make it to the main event of WrestleMania two years in a row, and he refuses to let his company be represented like that anymore. He tells Austin to get ready, because for the next month he's going to need to fight with everything he's got if he wants to make it to WrestleMania XV in one piece! Stone Cold interrupts him and says. “I'm always ready for a fight you stupid son of a bitch, so about police officer jackass makes his way down here and try to take me out right now.” Vince and Boss Man look at each other and they both shake their heads no. Vince tells Austin Boss Man already has a match tonight, and Austin should really save his energy. Tonight he's got a huge main event planned as WWF Champion the Undertaker teams up with the Big Show to face him and his tag partner... Vader! Stone Cold remains stoic in the ring as Vince smiles and leaves with the Corporation, can Austin and Vader work together to fight the Corporation tonight?
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A graphic is shown for the match just announced by Mr. McMahon, as now in our main event WWF Champion the Undertaker and Big Show team against ex-rivals Stone Cold and Vader. JR and King wonder how Austin and Vader could ever work together after everything they put each other through last year.
Back in the arena, Too Much were shown carrying lounge chairs, food, and drinks onto the stage. The two set up their chairs and get their food and drinks ready, Christopher then taking some time to admire his Light Heavyweight Championship. JR thinks this is their way of “taking TV time,” camping out on the stage. Lawler mutters, “I'm glad I'm not related to any of those guys.”
Non-title; The Hardy Brothers def. WWF Tag Team Champions the Acolytes(w/the Jackyl): The Brood came out to watch this match from ringside, but when they tried getting involved the referee threw them out. Later in the match the Acolytes took out the referee, whether or not it was an accident. This did allow Rock and Mankind to hit the ring, Rock taking out Faarooq with the Rock Bottom and Foley nailing Bradshaw with a chair! They quickly left and Matt woke up the ref, Jeff hitting the Swanton on Bradshaw for the win!
The fans, the Jackyl, and nobody else could believe it as the Hardy Brothers actually defeated the Acolytes! JR says he thinks that is the tag champ's first ever loss as team! Jackyl is having a fit on the outside of the ring as Rock and Mankind look on from the stage approvingly. Too Much is seen mockingly applauding the Hardy Brothers, former rivals of the duo. The Jackyl screamed at Rock and Foley, warning them they just started something they didn't want to. Rock took a microphone and told the Jackyl his boys screwed over the two wrong guys, and to put it simply, they're gonna shove their boots so far up their candy asses they might bust a few ribs! Jackyl tells them they're going to regret this, and Rock jokingly says, “I'm not too afraid of two guys that just got their asses handed to them by two skinny white guys! If ya smellllllllll what the Rock,” “and Sock!” Rock stops and stares at Foley for a moment, telling him they'll talk about that later. IS COOKIN'!
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As we return from the break, the commentators lead us into a replay of the Rock and Mankind costing the Acolytes a match against the Hardy Brothers.
Backstage Michael Cole has caught up with the Hardy Boys, who seem to be ecstatic after their huge victory over the Acolytes. Cole asks them how they're feeling and Jeff tells them him and Matt haven't felt this great in a long long time. Matt says they've worked and fought for long just to get here, and they just scored the biggest victory of their careers! Before they can say anymore, the Brood interrupts the interview. Edge congratulates them on the victory, but he tells them they are the next tag team champions. He says only the Brood truly know who they are, and because of that they will finally by the ones that take the titles away from the Jackyl and the Acolytes. Jeff tells them they can be into all the Gothic and weird crap they'd like, but they are the next tag team champions. Edge tells them to prove it, and Jeff shoves him back. Edge pushes him back and Matt shoves him, causing Christian to push him now. Before a brawl can erupt, referees separate the four.
The Big Boss Man def. Owen Hart: This was Boss Man's first match since being revealed as McMahon's bodyguard last week. During this match, Too Much stood on their chairs trying to get picked up by the camera. Boss Man picked up the win tonight thanks to a distraction from Chris Jericho, allowing him to hit the Boss Man Slam.
The fans are clearly unhappy with the result as Boss Man raises his arms in the ring. Owen is down on the mat and as Boss Man leaves Jericho enters the ring, four security guards standing on the outside. He takes a microphone and stands over Owen, smirking. He mocks Owen and tells him “You gave it his best effort, but you'll never be as good as 'Y2J' Chris Jericho, baby!” Jericho asks him how it feels to see him doing so great and living so large, while he's all the way down on the bottom in a rut. Jericho says he told him he was going to ruin his life, and he did! He says it's such a shame the last Hart standing in the WWF is such a loser, ruining the family legacy. Owen gets up and you can see the anger in his face, Jericho asking if he wants to him. He points to his cheek, telling him to hit him just once. Owen seems to be the bigger man, and despite his anger, he walks away. Jericho remains in the ring laughing, having Owen crushed and defeated.
Later tonight, D-Generation X and the New Age Outlaws collide one more time!
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After the commercials, we are shown a replay from Sunday Night HeAT as Stone Cold and Big Boss Man got into a brawl. Eventually, Boss Man took Austin down as he struck him in the head with his nightstick.
Stone Cold is shown marching down a corridor, asking arena staff, “Where's Vader?” Finally, he comes across a locker room and barges in, scanning the room for Vader. Vader is seen walking up behind him and he asks Austin what he wants. Stone Cold turns around and tells Vader he'll make it real simple. “The fact is we hate each other. You tried to break my neck last year and I whooped you ass for it. So tonight, we work together for one night only, and then we're done.” Vader tells him it's a deal, but just let him take care of the Big Show. Austin tells him he's got a deal and Vader jokingly says maybe they shouldn't hate each other, he is the one who got him the title shot after WrestleMania. Stone Cold tells him to cut the wise cracks before their match or he'll knock him straight on his fat ass. Austin storms out of the room as we head back to the arena.
Non-title; European Champion D-Lo Brown(w/Mark Henry) def. Andrew Martin: Throughout this match, Too Much would jump up and wave their arms whenever the camera pointed towards the stage. D-Lo picked up another win tonight after Martin missed a corner splash and collide with the turnbuckle, allowing D-Lo to hit the Lo Down for the win.
Mark gave D-Lo his title and Brown did a cocky strut around the ring, holding his title high in the air. Suddenly, the lights in the arena dim and a message appears on the titantron reading, “HE WILL RETURN.” The lights return to normal as the message disappears, D-Lo asking Mark, “What the hell was that? Is this one of your jokes?” D-Lo and Mark leave the ring and head up the ramp, Brown clutching onto his European Championship a little tighter.
Backstage Ken Shamrock was talking to someone on the phone when the Intercontinental Champion, Val Venis, walks in. Shamrock hangs up the phone and asks Val what he wants, he was talking to his sister. With a smirk on his face, Val says, “I didn't know you had a sister.” Shamrock seems enraged and tells Venis if he tries anything with his sister, he'll do more than take his Intercontinental Championship. Val tells him he's just kidding around and says their match is up next. The two leave as JR confirms the tag match is next, RAW heading to another break.
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As Intercontinental Champion Val Venis makes his way out to the ring, a replay is shown of Jeff Jarrett accidentally hitting his girlfriend, Debra, with a guitar two weeks ago on HeAT because of Val.
The Corporation make their way out next, Debra coming along with them in a neck brace. RVD has a microphone and tells everyone the “Whole F'N Show” has arrived, but he wants everyone to give Jeff Jarrett the respect he deserves. He says even though he's as cool as ever, Jeff and Debra have been through a lot because of that man in the ring. He says they'll have their revenge soon, and he guarantees one of them will win the title at WrestleMania. Jarrett has a microphone and tells Val even though RVD might be focused on the Intercontinental Championship, all he cares about is kicking Val's ass for what he did to his beautiful Debra! The fan continue to boo them, and RVD snaps at them, saying everyone in the crowd has no compassion for everything his two good friends have been through. Jarrett calls them disgusting pigs and RVD looks to insult them again when they're attacked by Val and Shamrock, who have heard enough!
Jeff Jarrett & Rob Van Dam(w/Debra) def. Intercontinental Champion Val Venis & Ken Shamrock: RVD scored a big win tonight as after Debra distracted the referee, Jarrett hit Val with his guitar. Van Dam climbed to the top and hit the Five Star Frog Splash, getting him the three.
Ken Shamrock chases Van Dam from the ring as he joins Jarrett and Debra on the outside. Shamrock paces back and forth in the ring, pissed off. Van Dam does his signature “R-V-D” thumb taunt as Jarrett struts up the ramp, Corporation feeling cocky after knocking off Val Venis tonight.
Backstage Kevin Kelly is prepared to interview the New Age Outlaws before their big match tonight. Road Dogg motions towards the microphone and Kelly gives it to him, Road Dogg starting to do the Outlaws' signature introduction when D-Generation X attacks them from behind! Hunter works on Road Dogg as Waltman and Billy Gunn trade blows. Waltman is able to neutralize Gunn as he throws him right into a crate, knocking him out. Road Dogg seems to be getting the upper hand in his fight with Triple H when Waltman attacks him from behind. Those two get into a fight, and once again when it seems like Road Dogg is taking it, Triple H hits him in the back of the head with a lead pipe! He collapses on the floor and DX quickly bails, Gunn and staff checking on his partner.
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RAW is WAR returns to footage of D-Generation X assaulting the New Age Outlaws backstage before their tag team match tonight. The brutal assault included Triple H laying Road Dogg out with a lead pipe shot, and JR announces Road Dogg cannot compete tonight.
Billy Gunn makes his entrance alone, Gunn looking focused throughout. The theme song of D-Generation X hits and they come out carrying microphones. Triple H mockingly asks Gunn where Road Dogg is. Waltman chimes in, saying “You better find him quick, because you beating us alone is a pipe dream!” The two laugh at their own joke and Gunn remains in the ring, just waiting for his arch rivals to come in. Triple H gets serious for a moment and warns Billy he's going to regret the day they picked a fight with DX, because they're going to finish this right now. “And if you're not down with that, we got two words for you.” “SUCK IT!”
D-Generation X(w/Chyna) def. Billy Gunn: Gunn was at a clear disadvantage throughout the match, and despite the valiant effort he fell to the three on one number's game. A superkick from Waltman and a Pedigree from Hunter finished the job.
The crowd jeers D-Generation X as they celebrate their victory. The three of them stand tall over Billy Gunn and Waltman proceeds to mock him some more, JR calling it a “disgusting” act.
Mr. McMahon is shown in his office with the Big Boss Man, his son, Pat Patterson, and Gerald Brisco. The Corporation approves of DX's victory as the WWF Champion, the Undertaker, and Paul Bearer walk into the room. McMahon gets up and asks him, “Where the hell have you been? I've been looking for you all night!” 'Taker tells him he doesn't take orders from him and asks him where's Kane been. “How the hell am I supposed to know? He's your brother!” Undertaker tells Vince to make sure he watches his tone around him when Boss Man steps in between the two. McMahon tells Undertaker they can't get at each others throats yet, because they together need to make sure Stone Cold does not win the WWF Championship. 'Taker says he'll never let it happen and walks out of the room. There is clearly some tension in the alliance between the Undertaker and Mr. McMahon!
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Don't miss the biggest show of the year, WrestleMania XV on pay-per-view next month! The “Ragin' Climax” is on March 28th!
Jim Ross and Jerry the “King” Lawler talk about what we just saw between the Undertaker and Mr. McMahon. They say they're only working together to make sure Stone Cold does not walk out of WrestleMania XV as the WWF Champion, but JR asks how can the two of them even trust each other? King says he knows the Undertaker and Paul Bearer are smart men, so they would never try and cross the boss again! The pair are interrupted by the theme of Al Snow, the Hardcore Champion clutching onto Head as an irate Jackyl follows him. Hardcore Champion Al Snow(w/The Jackyl and Head) def. Gangrel: Much like all the matches earlier tonight, Too Much would hold up signs saying “This Match Sucks!” or “We Want Too Much!” Jackyl finally had something to smile about tonight as Snow retained his title by hitting Gangrel with Head on the top rope, sending him crashing through a table!
After the match, the Jackyl ordered Al Snow to punish Gangrel more. Snow followed the orders and continued to beat down on Gangrel, the Jackyl clearly wanting to punish the Brood for their hands in the Acolytes' defeat earlier tonight. Al Snow picks Gangrel and lifts him up for a Snow Plow as Jackyl sets up a chair, telling him to hit it on that. Just before he can hit it, the theme of Steve Blackman hits! Hell's Henchmen are still in the ring as Blackman comes charging out with a Kendo Stick. He slides into the ring and smacks Snow in the gut with it, the Jackyl quickly pulling the Hardcore Champion out of the ring. They retreat up the ramp as Blackman leans over the rope, telling them to get back in the ring.
Still to come tonight, Stone Cold and Vader must team up to take on the Undertaker and the Big Show in our main event!
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In a corridor the cameras showed Ivory preparing for a match when “Sexual Chocolate” - as D-Lo Brown calls him - Mark Henry approached her. Mark says hey and an unsuspected Ivory awkwardly responds with a “Hi, Mark.” She goes back to training as Mark tries to spit some words out, but he can hardly say anything. Ivory stops and turns back to him, asking what he wants, because she's trying to get ready for her title shot on HeAT. Before he can say anything, WWF Woman's Champion Jacqueline and Luna Vachon walk onto the scene. Jacqueline mentions how Sable's not here tonight, so Ivory shouldn't try anything without her little friend to have her back. She turns to Mark and tells him he's wasting her time with someone like Ivory when there's available women like herself and Luna around here! Jacqueline calls Ivory a loser, and she'll never take her title away from her. Ivory calls Jacqueline “nothing more than a sneaky, conniving, bitch!” Offended, Jacqueline pushes her and Ivory tackles her to the ground. Luna attacks Ivory, trying to save her friend, but Mark quickly interferes and pulls Ivory away. Jacqueline and Luna retreat, Jacqueline saying she'll get both her and Sable out of the WWF, and she knows exactly how! Ivory thanks Mark for his help, but what does Jacqueline have planned for her arch rivals?
Rey Mysterio def. Scorpio and TAKA Michinoku: An exciting three-way Light Heavyweight bout here tonight which saw Mysterio pick up the win after hitting a Hurricanrana on TAKA, sending him into Scorpio, allowing him to cover TAKA with a Rana pin!
Mysterio celebrated the hard fought win, Rey still being the most popular Light Heavyweight in the WWF today. Suddenly, Too Much ran down from the ring and ripped him off the turnbuckle, Christopher smacking him in the skull with the Light Heavyweight Championship again! Brian takes a microphone and talks about how they've sat up on the stage all night, and they've yet to see one match or one superstar that deserves more time than Too Much. He reminds everyone how he is the longest reigning champion in the WWF today, but he hasn't been in a match on RAW in months! He asks if the “higher ups” even care about the Light Heavyweights! “The girls get more time than we do!” Christopher says they're sick of all of it, and they're going to make a change! The two pose in the ring as the crowd boos them, but that all changes when the theme of the Dudley Boyz hits! The Dudleyz come charging out with a table Christopher quickly leaving through the crowd. Taylor is left in the ring and his exit is blocked by the Light Heavyweights. As he turns around, the Dudleyz have already set up the table and they hit him with the Dudley Death Drop! D-Von takes a microphone and says Too Much might complain about not getting their fair share around here, but the Dudley Boyz are doing something about it, and they're not stopping until they get a shot at the tag titles! He promises the last month of chaos has just been the beginning and the brothers leave, Mysterio and company happy with what they saw.
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Stone Cold Steve Austin & Vader vs. WWF Champion the Undertaker & the Big Show(w/Mr. McMahon and Paul Bearer) ends in a No Contest: Austin and Vader somehow held it together surprisingly well tonight, but the match ended up being thrown out as all four men brawled in the ring and wouldn't stop.
Vader and Big Show brawled to the outside and Vader took full control. He threw Big Show into the security barricade, lined up his shot, and speared him right through it! The crowd chanted “Holy Sh*t!” as both of the big men were down and out. Back in the ring Undertaker and Stone Cold went at it, both men trading punches back and forth. Undertaker wrapped his hand around Austin's throat and lifted him up for the Chokeslam, but Austin slipped out and threw him into the ring post! He quickly left the ring and came back with a chair, crushing it into the WWF Champion's skull! 'Taker was dazed and confused, allowing Austin to hit the Stunner! A bad night for the Ministry! The Acolytes retrieved Undertaker from the ring as Stone Cold celebrated with some beers, but the celebration was quickly interrupted by Mr. McMahon. “Austin! Austin! Listen up right now and listen good! There is no chance in hell of you walking out of WrestleMania XV as the WWF Champion! If you dare to try and lay a single finger on me at or before WrestleMania, not only will the Undertaker retain the WWF Championship, but you'll be FIRED!” McMahon laughs on the outside and Stone Cold is clearly pissed off by the news, leaving him prone to a Clothesline from Hell by Bradshaw! Undertaker lets out an evil grin on the outside and leaves with the Ministry, RAW is WAR going off the air. Every week the deck is stacked more and more against Stone Cold!
A lot is going on WrestleMania season, so expect a lot of people to be bouncing back and forth between HeAT and RAW over the next few weeks to make sure everything gets air time.
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Post by Planktung on Feb 23, 2013 22:39:38 GMT -5
Great opening segment with Stone Cold Steve Austin and the Corporation. I would imagine that the next month leading up to WrestleMania XV will be hell for Austin indeed. Huge tag match set for tonight. Wow, big win for the Hardy Brothers over The Acolytes, even with the assist from The Rock and Mankind. Certainly hoping we get a rematch from last week for the WWF Tag Team Championships at 'Mania. Solid victory for The Big Bossman over Owen Hart. Almost forgot about Owen's feud with Jericho. Likely wrapping up at WrestleMania, I would assume. D-Lo Brown with the win over Andrew Martin is fine. Good for the European Champion. But what the hell was that afterwards? Who's returning? Very intriguing. Oh snap, Val Venis looking for some Ryan Shamrock, me thinks. Glad The Corporation got the victory here over Ken Shamrock and Val Venis. Still anticipating a Fatal Four Way at WrestleMania for the Intercontinental Championship. D-Generation X taking out Road Dogg prior to the match, interesting. Obvious victory for Hunter and Waltman over Billy Gunn. Still unsure of where this story will go leading up to WrestleMania, but I look forward to seeing it unfold. It's definitely been one of the highlights of '99 for me. Fun little Hardcore Championship match with Al Snow retaining over Gangrel. Got a laugh out of Too Much and their signs. Steve Blackman getting himself some of Hell's Henchmen, I see. Perhaps Blackman/Snow at 'Mania? Rey Mysterio getting the win in this Triple Threat light heavyweight bout is fine. Loved the post-match stuff with Too Much getting destroyed by the Dudley Boyz, or at least just Taylor since Brian ran like a biatch. Lastly, great main event with a chaotic finish. Crazy spot with Show and Vader going through the barricade. Oh sh*t. Now Austin's job is on the line at WrestleMania. As if it wasn't already obvious he'll be taking the gold, though. Another week with Undertaker and the Ministry getting the upper hand over Austin. Should probably change soon. Overall, a great edition of RAW is WAR.
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Post by Rule 30 on Feb 24, 2013 12:21:12 GMT -5
WWF @ Dayton, OH - Nutter Center - February 28, 1999 The signature HeAT opening video finishes and we are greeted by Shane McMahon and Michael Cole for a LIVE edition of Sunday Night HeAT! They talk about being only a month away from WrestleMania, and the battle between the Corporation and the WWF “Rebels” - as Shane calls them – is heating up. They hype up tonight we will see Intercontinental Champion Val Venis take on RVD after Van Dam pinned him on RAW; Jacqueline defends the WWF Woman's Championship one more time against Ivory; and in the main event Hell's Henchmen face the recently returned Steve Blackman and the Rock 'N' Sock Connection in a six-man tag match!
The theme of Val Venis hits to a huge pop as the Intercontinental Champion struts down to the ring with his towel and a microphone. Val says he's recently gotten in a lot of trouble with the Corporation, but the “Big Valbowski” is used to sticky situations. He says he might have the entire world coming after his Intercontinental Championship, yet nobody has been able to beat him for the championship yet, and he'd be damned if it was anyone in the Corporation. Val is cut off by the theme of Rob Van Dam, and he tells Val he needs to realize the “Whole F'N Show” is coming after his Intercontinental Championship, and he already beat him on RAW last Monday and two weeks ago! He plans to beat him again tonight and secure a title shot, but more importantly putting Val in his place! RVD gets in the ring and Val immediately attacks him, the referee calling for the bell.
Non-title; Intercontinental Champion Val Venis versus Rob Van Dam ends in a No Contest: Val and RVD put on another exciting bout here on HeAT, but when Val climbed to the top for the Money Shot Shane McMahon hollered towards the backstage area. Soon the Mean Street Posse hit the ring, attacking the champ!
The audience jeered as the Mean Street Posse were like a pack of dogs, all six of them beating down on the Intercontinental Champion. Shane was excited on commentary, yelling “GET HIM! GET HIM!” RVD staggered to his feet as the Posse continued to beat into Venis. Van Dam grabbed the Intercontinental Championship as Willie Green lifts Val up, Van Dam driving the title into his skull. He then ascended to the top rope, nailing the Five Star Frog Splash! Shane applauded and the Posse left, leaving RVD standing tall over Venis in the ring.
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A replay is shown of the Mean Street Posse assaulting Intercontinental Champion Val Venis in the ring and RVD hitting the Five Star Frog Splash.
Back in the arena the Corporation made their way out to the ring, excluding DX, Van Dam, and Shane. Mr. McMahon tried to speak, only to be drowned out by “bunghole” chants. Pat Patterson demanded the fans to be quiet so Mr. McMahon could speak, only causing them to be more rowdy. Vince spoke anyway, saying in a matter of weeks he holds the WWF Championship in the palm of his hands as he is the Special Guest Referee for the main event of WrestleMania XV. He says the Undertaker and Stone Cold won't admit it, but he is the one who will decide the WWF Champion at the end of the night. Vince admits he wants that man to be the Undertaker, but they've really never seen eye to eye. He calls Undertaker out, saying he'd like to talk this out right here and now. The theme of the Ministry hits and the dark army of superstars make their way out, led by WWF Champion Undertaker, Paul Bearer, and the Jackyl. The Corporation and the Ministry meet in a deadlock in the center of the ring as 'Taker and Vince confront each other. Undertaker tells McMahon he is NOT the one who will decide the WWF Champion at WrestleMania, but HE is. Undertaker says the only reason why he lost the WWF Championship in the first place was because of Stone Cold's interference, but now there is nothing Stone Cold can do to beat him at WrestleMania. “If he makes it to WrestleMania, that is.” 'Taker shows no emotion after the sentence and Vince responds by saying Undertaker is starting to get confused. “I'm the one in charge. I'm the owner of the World Wrestling Federation. And I'm the one that is the Special Guest Referee at WrestleMania. You won't admit it, but I control whether or not you leave as the WWF Champion.” You can cut the tension with a knife as the two meet in the ring, but the ice breaker is the shattering of the glass! The crowd goes nuts as Stone Cold makes his way out to the stage. He has a microphone and tells both stables he's not in the mood for talking, so he's just going to stroll to the ring and start whooping some ass!” Undertaker and McMahon laugh, just until Austin pulls a crowbar out! He charges the ring as Boss Man meets him on the ramp, only to get whammed in the gut by the crowbar! Jeff Jarrett leads Debra to safety as Snow is the next to try his luck, only for him to get nailed in the head with it. Stone Cold slides into the ring as the rest of the Corporation backs off. He then comes face to face with Undertaker and the Acolytes, the tag champs looking ready to pounce. Undertaker calls them off and leaves, much to everyone's disappointment. 'Taker has a grin on his face as Austin yells out to him, “I'M NOT DONE WITH YOU YET YOU MEASLY SON OF A BITCH!” Undertaker, Bearer, and Jackyl all begin to grin; leaving Austin confused and pissed in the ring as HeAT goes to a break.
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As we returned from the commercial break, we are shown a replay of Stone Cold attacking the Corporation and the Ministry of Darkness with a crowbar. Uncharacteristically, Undertaker choose to lead his men out of the ring instead of fighting Austin. What does the WWF Champion have planned for the “Texas Rattlesnake?”
WWF Woman's Championship: WWF Woman's Champion Jacqueline def. Ivory VIA Count-Out: Jacqueline and Ivory went at it again for the Woman's Championship, but Ivory's efforts were thwarted as she couldn't make it back into the ring as Luna Vachon ran out and threw her into the ring post.
After the bell rang Luna threw Ivory back into the ring as Jacqueline grabbed her Woman's Championship and a microphone. Jacqueline promised she would get rid of Sable from the WWF, and she has the ultimate plan for tomorrow night on RAW is WAR. Jacqueline said Sable still couldn't be here tonight either, so her and Luna are going to start by taking Ivory out of the WWF! She laughs before the women begin to beat down on Ivory, striping her of her clothes! Luna picked her up and Jacqueline lifted her up in the air, hitting the Sable Bomb! The pair left the ring as Jacqueline proudly hoisted the title in the air, Jacqueline sending a clear message to Sable tonight.
Backstage Kevin Kelly is standing by with the Rock and Mankind, otherwise known as the “Rock 'N' Sock Connection.” Rock reminded Kelly that wasn't official yet, but Foley assured him it was. Kevin asked them about their recent problems with the WWF Tag Team Champions, the Acolytes, and their big six man tag match against Hell's Henchmen with Steve Blackman tonight. Mankind said him and the Rock have been joined together by two common enemies, the Ministry of Darkness and the Corporation. The Acolytes in specific, as they are the ones that screwed the both of them out of the WWF Championship at St. Valentine's Day Massacre. Rock told Kevin Kelly it was very simple. “The Rock and Mankind may not like each other very much, but they would like nothing more than to take the Acolytes down Know You Role Boulevard, right off the corner of Jabroni Drive, check them into the SmackDown hotel and kick their candy asses out on the curb!” Rock even promises an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, and an ass whooping for an ass whooping! IF YA SMELLLLLLLL WHAT THE ROCK (and Sock!) IS COOKIN'!
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A video package aired, highlighting the events of RAW is WAR. It started off with Stone Cold calling out the Big Boss Man and WWF Champion Undertaker to the ring at the top of the show. He is only met by Mr. McMahon, who informs Stone Cold he'll have to team with Vader tonight to take on the Big Show and Undertaker in the main event. In the main event later on in the night, all hell broke loose and the referee had to call for the bell as Vader speared the Big Show through the barricade! Austin and Undertaker brawled in the ring until the number one contender whacked him with a steel chair and dropped him with the Stunner! He went after Mr. McMahon, but Vince retreated and grabbed a microphone. He told Austin he couldn't lay a finger on him until or during WrestleMania, or he'll be fired! Austin had no time to react as he got leveled with a Clothesline from Bradshaw, 'Taker looking on in approval.
Before our next match gets started, the commentators introduced us to footage of “Sexual Chocolate” Mark Henry helping Ivory to the back after being attack by Jacqueline and Luna Vachon.
The Godfather(w/Hos) def. Bob Holly: Godfather got back on track tonight with the Pimp Drop on Holly following the Ho Train.
The Hos entered the ring and the Godfather celebrated his victory to the crowd's pleasure. Meanwhile, Bob used the ropes to get up and came face to face with the man who just pinned him in the ring. Godfather seemed as cool as ever and offered to shake his hand, only for Holly to slap him in the mouth! He quickly bailed from the ring, leaving behind one pissed off pimp!
Up next, the Rock 'N' Sock Connection team up with Steve Blackman against their rivals, Hell's Henchmen!
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Don't miss the biggest show of the year, WrestleMania XV on pay-per-view next month! The “Ragin' Climax” is on March 28th
The Rock 'N' Sock Connection & Steve Blackman def. Hell's Henchmen(w/The Jackyl): It was clear from the start the Rock 'N' Sock Connection did not work as well as a team as Hell's Henchmen. However, things started to break down in the match and Jackyl tried hitting Rock with a tag title, only for Rock to duck and Jackyl to hit Bradshaw! Foley dumped him from the ring and Rock hit the Rock Bottom as the ref turned back to the ring, counting the three!
Hell's Henchmen suffered their second loss in just one week, much to agony of the Jackyl. The three faces - or “WWF Rebels”- celebrated in the ring as all three members of Hell's Henchmen grabbed their titles and met up with the Jackyl on the ramp. Rock, Foley, and Blackman stood tall in the ring facing their rivals as the Jackyl told them they will pin for their sins! HeAT goes off the air with one final shot of the Rock 'N' Sock connection.
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Post by DTP. on Feb 24, 2013 23:31:04 GMT -5
WWF St Valentine's Day Massacre: Sunday 14th February 1999...Sorry I've gotten out of touch. Been in a coma and such. Val Venis in the opening contest with a win against Jeff Jarrett was good, a solid opening contest. Glad to see Venis in the spotlight with some nice, length matches. Rob Van Dam's inclusion was cool, a possible follow-up contender to the WWF Intercontinental Championship - or just something for RVD to do tonight. Up next, a not-so-interesting match between D-Lo Brown and the Godfather to calm down the audience after that opening contest. Brown retaining the WWF European Championship was for the best. I do hope that down the line, you do have the alliance with Brown and Mark Henry come to a close with a heated rivalry. Following this, wow, big-time D-Generation Xplosion (tacky taglines always get over). Triple H and X-Pac picking up the victory against the New Age Outlaws was fine, I especially liked that Chyna didn't even get involved. Hopefully Road Dogg and Billy Gunn still manage to have decent years in 1999. Wow, big Street Fight win for Ken Shamrock against Shane McMahon, and I liked all of the interference surrounding it, too. It definitely made Shamrock look like even more of a future WWF Champion. I'm surprised they never tried to give him a title run, honestly. Hmm, I found it really strange to see the Acolytes facing off with the Brood so high in the card. A decent win for four future big stars in the World Wrestling Federation. Fine decision for the Acolytes to go over. Still baffled by this going over the D-Generation Xplosion tag team bout, though. Stone Cold Steve Austin defeating the Big Show was a solid match, and Austin going to WrestleMania XV was expected. Hoping that Paul Wight still has something sound to do on March 28, though. Another filler match with Jacqueline managing to retain the WWF Women's Championship, nevermind. Why is Sable managing? We need a figurehead in the women's division that can make the division mean something, and as much as I love Jacqueline, she's just not the covergirl. Nice focus on Ivory, though. I do assume that you're concluding the extensively long Sable and Jacqueline rivalry at WrestleMania, nonetheless. Nice to see you're also doing the Jackie and Luna Vachon pairing. And lastly, big fatal four-way main event to mix the card for WrestleMania up: I am gutted that you didn't stick with The Rock against Austin, or Mankind retaining. The Undertaker winning the WWF Championship is big and great and all, but I do hope that Rock can still get in a WWF Championship shot down the road, and still headline shows. The interference may have been a bit too much, but I see that the seeds are planted for the formation of the Ministry of Darkness. A solid pay-per-view, lived up to expectations and wasn't just a buffer show as we near WrestleMania XV. I'll post a reply for the next week of television the next time you reply to 2002. Good work, made me miss my WWF 1998/99.
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