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Post by Rule 30 on May 6, 2011 14:33:54 GMT -5
-The Monday Night Wars are closer than ever. Raw and Nitro had a dead tie at a 5.1 rating this week. WWF expects that the huge brawl between Cactus Jack and Stone Cold helped them retain the 5. rating.
-Speculation is that the "shocking" debut will open up Fully Loaded.
-Rumors are that they challengers in the Y.B.C.S.O.C. this Sunday will be either a returning or debuting tag team.
-On Raw is War Al Snow debuted. Snow was not signed too long ago and is expected to team with Blackman during his feud with Martin and Van Dam, as he can work a Hardcore Match and that is what this feud revolves around. Also, it is rumored that WWF wants to start a bit of a "hardcore" division with those three possibly taking the spotlight.
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Post by Rule 30 on May 7, 2011 10:48:07 GMT -5
WWF @ Fresno, CA - Selland Arena - July 26, 1998 The Sunday Night HeAT opening plays before the pyro hits and the crowd becomes pumped. We are greeted by JR and The King who welcome us to Sunday Night HeAT, and we are only one hour away from Fully Loaded! Tonight, The Legion of Doom clash with rivals The New Midnight Express in our HeAT main event!
D-Lo Brown, Mark Henry, and Kama Mustafa def. The D.O.A. In a heated opening contest, D-Lo Brown pinned 8-Ball with the Lo-Down after Mark hit a huge splash on him.
Raw is War is recapped, mainly focusing on the parking lot brawl between Austin and Cactus and the main event.
Break
We come back as Stone Cold Steve Austin makes his way out to the ring to a huge ovation. He says that tonight he just came out so he can fair Cactus Jack a warning before Fully Loaded tonight. Austin looks in the camera and says that tonight he has come prepared to walk down that ramp, walk into this ring and open up a can of whoop ass on Kane tonight. Austin says he is going to turn Kane’s dream into a nightmare tonight, and there’s not a damn thing Paul Bearer or Vince McMahon can do about it. Now he just wants to let Cactus Jack know that if he tries to screw Stone Cold Steve Austin out of his championship tonight, he can kiss his ass because I want walk out of here without kicking yours! He guarantees tonight he will beat the holly hell out of him and Kane, and that’s the bottom line, because Stone Cold said so!
A video package hypes Stone Cold versus Kane tonight at Fully Loaded.
Break
We come back to see Dan Severn making his entrance.
Dan Severn def. Tom Brandi Dan put Brandi away with the Beast Choker.
Following the bout we go backstage to where Kevin Kelly is with the Legion of Doom. Kevin asks them if he could get their thoughts on the main event tonight. They talk about for two months now The NWA faction has tried to stop them in their path of regaining the WWF Tag Team Championships! Now tonight, they will run over them like and if Cornette wants to get involved they will just beat on him as well! And after they are done whooping them, they are going back for the tag team titles! WHAT A RUSH!
Michael Cole is seen hyping up Fully Loaded tonight. He runs down the card of Light Heavyweight Open; The Y.B.C.S.O.C.; Steve Blackman vs. Rob Van Dam; Owen Hart vs. Kurt Angle; and the Triple Threat match. He then focuses on The Rock versus Faarooq; Vader versus The Undertaker; and the main event of Stone Cold Steve Austin versus Kane with Cactus Jack as the special guest referee.
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The Legion of Doom makes their way out for the Sunday Night HeAT main event to a huge pop for the crowd! They seem more than ready to battle The New Midnight Express tonight.
The Legion of Doom def. The New Midnight Express(w/Jim Cornette) Hawk and Animal won the match after Hawk pinned Bob following a Doomsday Deceive!
The Legion of Doom celebrates their win as HeAT goes off the air, Fully Loaded is live and it’s up next!
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Post by jbarqu88 on May 7, 2011 11:45:05 GMT -5
Happy the Nation got the win. Not that big a fan of D.O.A. Nice promo from Austin. Good job of building up the tension between him and Cactus. Severn winning is good. L.O.D. winning was expected.
Can't wait for Fully Loaded. You've done a great job of setting the PPV up nicely.
Lightweight Open: I see Edge debuting and getting the win.
Y.B.C.S.O.C. : I wanna say Demolition is gonna accept but I'm not too sure. A returning team, I think.
I wanna see RVD beat Blackman and hopefully he does.
Owen Hart should get the win in what will be a terrific match.
Wanna see Triple H get the win the the Triple Threat, but honestly I'd be fine with any of them winning.
I definitely see The Rock getting the better of Farooq.
Hopefully, Vader gets the win but unfortunately I don't see that happening.
And lastly, I see Austin getting the win, setting up for him versus Cactus.
Can't wait!
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Post by DTP. on May 8, 2011 7:07:54 GMT -5
WWF RAW is WAR: Monday 20th July 1998...Ken Shamrock beating Jeff Jarrett is fine, a hot start to the show, I must say. I am still not really fond about each and every one of their matches or also involving Triple H ends in controversy. I get that this is a chaotic situation, I'm just not extremely fond of the scenario we are in. Triple H should be aiming a bit higher I feel. TAKA Michinoku beating Brian Christopher is vintage light heavyweight division, should have involved Too Much somehow. The Nation's promo was nice, I like how Faarooq plans to go through the biggest members of the Nation first before taking out The Rock. Faarooq winning by a roll-up is certainly uncharacteristic though. Another pointless YBCS Challenge by the New Age Outlaws. Also, it's in the exact same spot as it has been the past few weeks. Mix up the program a bit, it's not good being in the exact same template week in and week out. And in addition, actually give the New Age Outlaws somthing to do rather than beat undercard teams. I have liked this recurring angle with Stone Cold Steve Austin and Cactus Jack in the first hour, interesting finish to the first hour, I must say. Triple H beating Ken Shamrock now. Sounds alright, even if Shamrock has fought twice tonight. Edge's debut should be nice. Owen Hart beating Marc Mero is for the better, still not digging Kurt Angle here though. Marc Mero's interaction was nice. Steve Blackman should get out of the feud with Rob Van Dam and Andrew Martin. I feel like the've fought many times. The antics of Al Snow beginning sounds cool. And lastly, chaotic main event to the War Zone with Steve Austin and Cactus Jack & Vader and Kane. Overall, a mixed bag show, Fully Loaded should be better.
WWF Sunday Night HeAT: Sunday 26th July 1998...Good usage of the Nation against the Disciples of the Apocalypse, would actually be worthy of opening up the show too, good job here. You just need to give Kama Mustafa, D-Lo Brown and Mark Henry their own individual personalities I feel. Stone Cold Steve Austin's promo was nicely done, looking forward to his match with Kane tonight. Dan Severn with the easy win was basic. There is obviously more emphasis on the angles tonight, due to us being less than an hour away from Fully Loaded. And lastly, LOD 2000 beating the New Midnight Express was obvious. A decent show overall, looking forward to Fully Loaded.
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Post by Rule 30 on May 8, 2011 9:10:52 GMT -5
MATCHED SCRAPED FROM FULLY LOADED
-Reports are saying the You Better Call Somebody Open Challenge for Fully Loaded has been scraped due to Road Dogg suffering an injury. Road Dogg will be able to compete in two weeks, but will have to miss the pay per view on the Raw is War taping.
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Post by Rule 30 on May 8, 2011 10:07:39 GMT -5
Fully Loaded: In Your House 1998 - Fresno, CA - Selland Arena - July 26, 1998 We see a video which hypes up the main events for the evening. The pyro shoots off as JR and The King welcome us to Fully Loaded. They hype up tonight’s matches, but then JR announces we are going to start off fast with the Light Heavyweight Open!
TAKA makes his way out to some decent cheers as he awaits his challengers. Nine men come down and they are; Too Much, The Headbangers, Marc Mero, Scorpio, Agulia, DX’s Sean Waltman, and the debuting Rey Mysterio who gets a huge pop from the crowd!
Light Heavyweight Open: TAKA Michinoku© vs. Sean Waltman vs. Brian Christopher vs. Scott Taylor vs. Scorpio vs. Agulia vs. Marc Mero vs. Headbanger Mosh vs. Headbanger Thrasher vs. Rey Mysterio This match was fast paced and pretty much all over the place. The crowd was really into Rey Mysterio who stole the show along with TAKA and Agulia. TAKA and Too Much battled often while The Headbangers worked on Waltman, an ally of The Outlaws. Marc Mero went at it with Scorpio as Mysterio and Agulia were flipping all over the ring. It seemed if Too Much and The Headbangers would have the advantage here, but The Headbangers eventually started to fight with each other as well when he came to them. Yet Too Much barely touched each other throughout the whole entire match. One point in the match Too Much was brawling outside of the ring with The Headbangers and TAKA Michinoku. Scorpio and Waltman did not hesitate on joining in on the fry while Mysterio dropped kicked Mero over the ropes who had just dumped Agulia over! As the nine men were brawling on the outside, Mysterio ran off the ropes leaped off the other side landing on everybody! The crowd was going crazy after the breath taking move by Mysterio. Later, the men in the ring were Waltman, Mero, Mysterio and Agulia while everyone else was brawling on the outside. Sean was just “hanging” out in the corner while Mero kicked Mysterio in the gut. Mero slapped Mysterio, but then Agulia fired off the turnbuckles and hit a double Tornado DDT on both men! Waltman then kicked Agulia in the head and went for the pin on Mysterio for the fast one, but TAKA got in the ring to break it up, saving his title. Towards the end of the match The Headbangers took both themselves and Too Much out of the match and over the top rope. Meanwhile, Scorpio hit a dropkick on Mero, causing him to fall out of the ring before Scorpio dived over the top crashing onto Mero! Waltman then hit the X-Factor on Agulia taking him out when TAKA hit him with a Michinoku Driver! TAKA and Mysterio were the only ones up! They went back and forth for a few seconds until Mysterio ducked a dropkick and hit an Enziguri on TAKA! Mysterio then rolled to the apron, and when TAKA got up, Mysterio hit him with a Springboard hurricanrana for the three! Winner and NEW Light Heavyweight Champion: Rey Mysterio
Following the match the crowd cheered as Mysterio raised the title in the air. TAKA got up and shook Rey’s hand before raising it as Rey raised the title in the other. The crowd cheered at this sign of great sportsman ship.
We then see a replay of this past Monday where Steve Blackman was taking on Andrew Martin and Al Snow saving Steve from a attack by Martin and Rob Van Dam after they stole his “head.”
Hardcore Match: Steve Blackman vs. Rob Van Dam(w/Andrew Martin) This match was probably the hardest hitting match of the night. First two minutes off the match these two wrestled a simple straight up wrestling match. That came to a close when Van Dam hit a spinning heel kick on Blackman and told Martin to throw him a steel chair. Van Dam then used that chair to hit Blackman in the back. Steve was able to get back in the match after throwing Van Dam into the chair which was wedged in-between the ropes! In the next few minutes a kendo stick, a trash can, and even a street cone were thrown into the match. In fact Blackman hit not only Van Dam with the cone, but Martin as well! They match also took place out at the ringside area where Martin and Van Dam started to double team Blackman. Van Dam then ordered Martin to pick Blackman up and drop him gut first onto the guard rail! Blackman was then hanging there with his feet hanging into the crowd when Van Dam jumped on the guard rail and hit Blackman with a leg drop! He threw Blackman back in the ring and covered only for a two count. At one point of the match Van Dam was so close to the win after hitting Blackman with a DDT onto the chair. Soon, Van Dam went for a split legged moonsault, but Blackman was able to move out of the way and he picked up a Kendo Stick. He started to hit Van Dam with shot after shot and we good the shoots all throughout the building! Martin then ran into the ring and clubbed Steve in the back of the head before power bombing him onto a trash can! Martin and Van Dam started to double time Blackman, but Steve still had left in the tank. He was able to dodge a kick from Van Dam that ended up taking Martin out! Meanwhile, Blackman grabbed a cooking shoot, climbed to the top rope and came crashing down on Van Dam’s head with it! Blackman then sized Van Dam up for the Lethal Kick, but Martin caught him mid run with a clothesline! Blackman was down as all of a sudden, Al Snow ran through the crowd with his head! The crowd popped as Snow came into the ring and hit Martin with the head! Van Dam then pushed Snow out of the ring, but Steve hit Van Dam with the Lethal Kick once he turned around for the three! Winner: Steve Blackman
After the match security and staff chased Al Snow out of the building while Blackman looked on and celebrated his win!
We see a replay highlighting Kurt Angle putting Owen Hart in the sharpshooter of the War Zone this past Monday. We then head backstage to where Kevin Kelly is with European Champion Owen Hart. Kevin asks Owen if he can get his thoughts on his championship defense up next against new comer Kurt Angle. Owen talks about how Kurt Angle has been running his mouth for weeks saying that he is a disgrace to represent Europe. That he is a disgrace to represent the WWF as a champion. He says that Kurt promises to become a World Hero tonight. Hart respond by saying a real hero doesn’t run his mouth from the top of the stage and a real hero doesn’t cower in fear from a real fight. Owen says that now Angle thinks he’s tough because he put him in the Sharpshooter on Monday? Will up next, Kurt’s going to find out his Sharpshooter hurts a lot more.
European Championship: Owen Hart© vs. Kurt Angle This was a great technical match for the Fully Loaded card. In the start of the match Angle often taunted Hart by taking a cheap shot and going in between the ropes. Soon enough Owen had enough and he hit a huge drop kick that sent Angle out of the ring! Angle called for a time out, but Owen simply ignored him and threw his head into the steel steps! Owen pounced on Angle with shot after shot until he rolled in and out of the ring to break the ten count. When he stepped outside, though, Angle kicked him in the gut and hit a belly to belly on the announcers table! Angle rolled Hart in the ring, but only for a two count. The match went back and forth with great holds being applied until Owen tried to leap frog over Angle, but was caught in mid-air and sent down with a powerbomb! Angle covered for another two count. It seemed if Angle had complete control over “Black Hart”, but Owen was soon getting back on his feet as the crowd tried to will him on. Soon, Owen got out of the head lock and threw Angle off the ropes before hitting him with a belly to belly! Owen was fired up as he unloaded on Angle and teased for the Sharpshooter, but Angle was able to kick Owen off and into the ring post! Owen was down as Angle climbed to the top rope and hit Hart with a moonsault! As the match went on the two started to go back and forth when all of a sudden Hart went for a drop kick, but Angle caught his legs in mid-air and put Hart in the Sharpshooter again! The crowd gave Angle heat as he simply mocked them and Owen Hart. Owen got the rope break and Angle let go of the hold. Angle started to mock the crowd and Owen Hart again by mouthing off to them, but then suddenly Angle slapped Hart across the face! Owen was fired up again and he took Angle down. They went back and forth for another minute until Hart slipped out of the Angle Slam and tripped Angle, before locking in the Sharpshooter! The crowd went crazy as Angle was stuck in the middle of the ring screaming for help. Eventually he had no choice, but to tap out! Winner and STILL European Champion: Owen Hart
Owen celebrates his victory by climbing to the top turnbuckle and holding his title in the air.
A video hypes up next month’s Summerslam, set to AC/DC’s “Highway to Hell.”
Suddenly, the theme of Marc Mero hits as he comes out with Jacqueline to some decent heat. It seems like they need to fill some time in after the Y.B.C.S.O.C. had to be scrapped. Mero talks about how in the past month he has been running through the WWF roster, and even though he lost to Owen Hart on Raw is War, he took out right after the match was over! Yet, the crowd does not give him, or the lovely Jacqueline any respect around here! And now he is not going to take it anymore! Not only is he “Marvelous”, but Jacqueline is the greatest female to ever grace the World Wrestling Federation, and see is a thousand times better, stronger, and sexier than that slut Sable! The crowd gives Mero heat as he tries to talk trash about Sable, but her theme song hits! The crowd goes crazy as Sable has returned to the WWF! She gets in the ring and tells Mero that she has had to listen to him talk trash about her time and time again without being able to do anything about! But now, she is back in the WWF and she will shut Mero up once and for all! The crowd pops, but suddenly Jacqueline snatched the microphone and told Sable that she won’t lay a finger on her man until she has to go through her! Sable smirks, but Jacqueline smacks her across the face! Sable doesn’t take this kindly and a cat fight breaks out! The crowd goes crazy as Sable gets the upper hand. Mero is able to pull Jacqueline out of the fight and they retreat out of the ring! Sable yells at them to come back in, but Mero holds Jacqueline back!
We then head live to JR and King who announce our next matches traces back for months and months, up next it’s The Rock versus Faarooq! A quick video hypes up the feud and match between The Rock and Faarooq.
The Rock(w/The Nation) vs. Faarooq The match kicks off with The Rock getting into Faarooq’s face to talk some smack. Rock slaps Faarooq in the face, but that only drives him to punch Rock in the face! Faarooq hits shot after shot onto Rock and he backs him in the corner to continue to hammer on him. The crowd gets behind Faarooq as he whips Rock into the other corner, chargers, and hits him with a huge clothesline! Faarooq stomps on him until the ref is able to pull him out. Rock gets to his feet and hits a chop block on Faarooq before dropping him with a neck breaker. The match continues at a slow pace as both men trade the momentum. Rock went for the Rock Bottom earlier, but Faarooq hit him with an elbow and drilled him with a spine buster! Rock got up and Faarooq went for the Dominator, but Rock also escaped and hit Faarooq with a DDT only for a two count. At one point Faarooq was going to hit a suplex, but Rock countered and hit a spine buster before following it up with the People’s Elbow! He covered, but only for a two count. Rock then augured with the ref and got into his face when Faarooq got up he hit Rock in the head, who fell on the ref! The ref was down as The Nation took the time to hop in the ring! The Nation started to pound on Faarooq until The Legion of Doom ran out! They were able to throw Kama and D-Lo out, but Henry soon took both men over the top rope like nothing! Suddenly, Faarooq came from behind and dumped Henry over the top rope, leaving it to Rock and Faarooq! The ref was finally starting to get back up as Faarooq drilled Rock with the Dominator! The ref slowly counted when Rock got his bottom foot on the rope. Faarooq was obviously disappointed as he picked Rock up again and went for another one, but The Rock got out and hit Faarooq with another DDT! The Great One then sized Faarooq up before hitting the Rock Bottom for the three! Winner: The Rock
After the match The Nation regrouped and held Rock up in the air to celebrate his victory.
Backstage Intercontinental Champion Ken Shamrock is getting pumped up for his match. A Raw is War replay is shown with Shamrock beating Jeff Jarrett by DQ following interference from Triple H, and then Triple H beating Shamrock later on in the night with help from DX. “Double J” Jeff Jarrett and Tennessee Lee make their way out to the ring for the match!
Intercontinental Championship: Ken Shamrock© vs. Triple H(w/Chyna) vs. Jeff Jarrett(w/Tennessee Lee) The bell rings and the heels focus on Shamrock. They start to double team him for the first couple of minutes, but Shamrock quickly fights back. He hits a belly to belly on Jeff and hits kicks Triple H right in the skull. The double teaming seems to have made Shamrock snap already, who grabs Hunter and throws him out of the ring! Jeff then takes a cheap shot from behind and begins to work on the leg. In the next minutes Jeff and Hunter continued to try and work together, but their egos soon clashed. Jeff went for the pin after Hunter hit a DDT, but Hunter pulled him off. Hunter pushed Jeff and the two started to trade fists. Triple H had the control over Jeff, but Shamrock took both men down with a huge double clothesline! Hunter rolled out of the ring again as Shamrock pounded on Jeff. Jeff soon was able to duck a shot and he hit a low blow on Shamrock! As Shamrock was recuperating, Jeff climbed to the top rope. Suddenly, Hunter met him there and the two were brawling on the top rope! Triple H went for a superplex, but Shamrock power bombed him, and Double J off the top rope! The crowd was crazy as Shamrock had to crawl for a cover. He only got a two count on Jeff since Lee pulled Shamrock out of the ring. This enraged him, so Ken threw Lee into the steel steps! As Shamrock tried to get back in the ring, Hunter nailed him with a Hangman DDT. The match went on and at one point Jeff was going to lock in the figure four leg lock on Hunter, only to be stopped by Shamrock. Shamrock then whipped Jeff into the ropes, but Jeff came back with a drop kick and followed it up with The Stroke, but only for a two count. Triple H also got the pedigree on Shamrock, but it was broken up by Jeff. Soon, as Shamrock started to build momentum again, Chyna crawled in the ring and gave him another low blow behind the ref’s back! Hunter then went for another Pedigree, but Jeff stopped him with a guitar shot while the ref was throwing out Chyna! He covered, but Shamrock pulled him off and locked in the Ankle Lock! With Hunter out and Jeff having no where to go, Jeff had to tap out in the middle of the ring! Winner and STILL Intercontinental Champion: Ken Shamrock
Shamrock celebrates another successful title defense as the crowd cheers him on. Jeff rolls out of the ring while Chyna helps out a dazed Triple H. Shamrock holds the title in the air on the turnbuckles as the screen fades to black.
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We head back live to JR and King. They talk about our next match how no one really knows the problem between those two. Over the past month it seems like The McMahons have ordered Vader to take out The Undertaker and rid him of the World Wrestling Federation once and fall all, but now, it seems if the roles are reversed! A video then hypes up their latest battles over the past month before Vader Makes his way out!
The Undertaker vs. Vader The match started off with the two meeting in the ring, It didn’t take all that long for the fists to start flying. Vader got the earlier advantage, but it didn’t take Undertaker too long to fight back. Taker was able to stagger Vader and eventually take him down with a flying clothesline. Undertaker followed it up with a leg drop, but it didn’t take too long for Vader to get back in it. Vader squashed Taker in the corner and took him out with a huge slam. Vader then lifted Taker up like it was nothing, but Taker escaped and hit a thunderous DDT onto Vader. The match went on for the next few minutes with no one having complete control until Undertaker went for Old School. As he jumped off the top, Vader caught Taker in mid air and slammed him down to the mat! He covered, but it was only a two count. Vader was in the driver’s seat and at point he taunted Taker by slapping him and tells him to get up. Well, be careful what you wish for as Taker ended up grabbing Vader by the throat! Taker then lifted Vader up and sends him back down with a Chokeslam. He covers, but he also only gets a two count on the “Mastodon.” Undertaker then tried to hit the Tombstone on Vader, but Vader was able to slide out and throw Taker into the ring post! Vader then stepped out onto the apron and charged before kicking Undertaker’s head right into the post! JR noted you could hear the thud all over the arena! Vader just simply laughed as Undertaker staged to get up. Vader then underestimated Taker as he started to fight back with shot after shot on Vader! He backed him into the corner and hit him with a huge splash before following it up with a big boot! Vader rolled out of the ring, but Taker leaped over the top rope and both men went crashing into the announcers table! The ref started his ten count, but Vader made it in at eight, while Taker made it in at a count of nine. The match went on from there where Vader hit a power bomb and a Vader Bomb combination, but he only got a two count. Eventually Taker was going for the tombstone again, but Shane McMahon ran out with a chair! He got in the ring and was going to hit Taker with it, but Taker hit the chair and knocked it out of Shane’s hand! Taker then hit a chokeslam onto McMahon! The crowd popped as while the ref was getting Shane out, Taker grabbed the chair and creamed Vader in the skull with it! He tossed it out of the ring and hit Vader with the Tombstone for the three count! Winner: The Undertaker
Undertaker celebrates his win as we can see Vader has been busted open. Shane is just getting up on the outside as the crowd cheers for Undertaker who stands over Vader.
We pan over to JR and King for one last time who hype up our main event. A video then plays starting from King of the Ring with Cactus winning the King of the Ring, Kane beating Undertaker inside Hell in a Cell, and Austin beating Vader in a No Holds Barred match. It then highlights the feud between the three over the past month including the parking lot brawl and Kane chokeslamming Austin and Cactus at the same time.
Cactus Jack makes his way out to the ring to loud cheers from the crowd despite his villainous actions over the past month. Kane’s pyro shoots off on the stage as he makes his way out with Paul Bearer to a ton of heat. Kane and Cactus have a brief stare down before Kane set off his pyro. Out next is the champion Stone Cold to a huge ovation! He has an intense stare down with Cactus Jack before handing him the title. He stares down Kane as Cactus rings the bell! It’s time for our man event!
WWF Championship; Special Referee; Cactus Jack: Stone Cold Steve Austin© vs. Kane(w/Paul Bearer) The bell rings and Austin and Kane go right at it, the bad blood between these three men have reached new heights. Kane takes the first shot, but it hardly fazes Austin. Steve tries to knock Kane off of his feet, but he has a hard time knocking the “Big Red Machine” down to size. Austin is able to stagger Kane, but when he goes off the ropes Kane hits him with a big boot on the way out! Austin goes down as Kane continues the assault on Austin while Cactus has no intentions of stopping it. Meanwhile, Vince McMahon made his way down to join JR and The King at the commentary table! Austin starts to fight back against Kane and he even lifts him up to hit a Spine buster. The matcher goes on where both men take control until Austin ascends to the top rope looking to take Kane out. Kane catches him on the top and grabs him by the throat! Austin is in danger as Kane tries to throw him off, but Austin counters it into a DDT! He covers, but only for a two count. Kane then got up, but Austin clotheslines him over the top rope! Austin follows Kane to the outside as Cactus Jack doesn’t even think of counting. Austin bangs Kane’s head against the table as he flips McMahon off! Austin then grabs a chair, but Kane kicks him in the gut and grabs the chair himself before smacking Austin in the face with it! Austin is out on the table as McMahon talk’s trash to him. Kane then pushes Austin off and clears the announcer’s table! The crowd is worried as Kane picks Austin up and chokeslams him through the table! The crowd boos as McMahon smirks and Cactus is heard laughing in the ring! Kane then picks Austin up, but he hits him with a low blow! Austin picks up the chair and cracks Kane in the skull with it! He then tears apart the other table and throws Kane on top before joining him. As Kane gets up, Austin hits him with a Stunner right on the table! The crowd pops as Austin rolls Kane in the ring and covers, but Kane kicks out at two. Austin is frustrated with Cactus as he gives him a dirty look before Kane hits him with a huge uppercut! Later on in the match Austin went for another Stunner, but Kane pushed him off and flipped him upside down! Vince yelled “DO IT, KANE!” as he drilled Austin to the mat with the Tombstone! Kane covered, but Austin somehow kicked out at two! The crowd went crazy as Paul and Vince were in shock! Finally, towards the end, Austin went on a rampage. Kane went for another Chokeslam, but Austin slipped out and hit a huge Stunner! The crowd popped as Austin went to the outside and grabbed a chair, before smacking Paul Bearer with it! The crowd went even crazier as He then drilled Vince McMahon in the skull with the same chair as he went to confront Austin! Austin the slid back into the ring, but Cactus took the chair from him and threw it to the outside. They had a stare down, but suddenly Austin hit the Stunner on Cactus! Kane was back up with the chair, and he drilled Austin in the head! Kane covered, but no one was there to make the three count. He then tried to go for another Tombstone, but Austin raked the eyes and hit a third Stunner on Kane! The crowd went crazy as Austin draped one arm over Kane, and made the three count by lifting Jack’s arm up and down three times! Winner and STILL World Wrestling Federation Champion: Stone Cold Steve Austin
The crowd went crazy as Austin was handed his championship. Austin raised the title on the top turnbuckle as Vince McMahon and Cactus staggered to get up. Vince was clueless to where he was as Cactus rolled to the outside in disbelief! Austin stuck up the finger to both men before raising his title one more time to send Fully Loaded: In Your House off the air!
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Post by DTP. on May 8, 2011 10:58:23 GMT -5
WWF Fully Loaded: In Your House; Sunday 26th July 1998...I'd say that this is a weak opening contest, with the Light Heavyweight Open taking place, it was basically a massive cluster and should have been a battle royal or gauntlet rather than an open. When Rey Mysterio Jr appeared, you knew for a fact that he'd win. It was really going to be either TAKA Michinoku (though him most unlikely), Sean Waltman and Mysterio, and Waltman can do bigger things, so Mysterio would definitely win. Just keep Michinoku relevant. Yeah, Steve Blackman and Rob Van Dam would have done for opening contest, Blackman with the win is nice in this hardcore encounter, Al Snow's involvement was beautiful. Owen Hart beating Kurt Angle is for the better, great WWF European Championship defence by Owen. Angle is just not ready for gold yet. I am not a fan whatsoever of the YBCS challenge being scrapped, you should have kept the New Age Outlaws on the show putting themselves over or something. Marc Mero openly revealing that the tag match has been dropped from the card hurt this promo. It should have just been ignored if that had to be the case. Loved Sable's return, anyway. The Rock beating Faarooq was expected, Rock being the man with more potential. Ken Shamrock seemed likely to be retaining the WWF Intercontinental Championship in my mind, good try by Triple H and Jeff Jarrett though. Let Triple H advance up the card I say. The Undertaker beating Vader was for the best, let this rivalry end now. And lastly, another against-all-odds WWF Championship defence by Stone Cold Steve Austin against Kane with Cactus Jack as the official. Overall, it wasn't too bad a show, just seemed to be missing something.
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Post by Rule 30 on May 8, 2011 11:05:14 GMT -5
WWF Fully Loaded: In Your House; Sunday 26th July 1998...I'd say that this is a weak opening contest, with the Light Heavyweight Open taking place, it was basically a massive cluster and should have been a battle royal or gauntlet rather than an open. When Rey Mysterio Jr appeared, you knew for a fact that he'd win. It was really going to be either TAKA Michinoku (though him most unlikely), Sean Waltman and Mysterio, and Waltman can do bigger things, so Mysterio would definitely win. Just keep Michinoku relevant. Yeah, Steve Blackman and Rob Van Dam would have done for opening contest, Blackman with the win is nice in this hardcore encounter, Al Snow's involvement was beautiful. Owen Hart beating Kurt Angle is for the better, great WWF European Championship defence by Owen. Angle is just not ready for gold yet. I am not a fan whatsoever of the YBCS challenge being scrapped, you should have kept the New Age Outlaws on the show putting themselves over or something. Marc Mero openly revealing that the tag match has been dropped from the card hurt this promo. It should have just been ignored if that had to be the case. Loved Sable's return, anyway. The Rock beating Faarooq was expected, Rock being the man with more potential. Ken Shamrock seemed likely to be retaining the WWF Intercontinental Championship in my mind, good try by Triple H and Jeff Jarrett though. Let Triple H advance up the card I say. The Undertaker beating Vader was for the best, let this rivalry end now. And lastly, another against-all-odds WWF Championship defence by Stone Cold Steve Austin against Kane with Cactus Jack as the official. Overall, it wasn't too bad a show, just seemed to be missing something. -Reports are saying the You Better Call Somebody Open Challenge for Fully Loaded has been scraped due to Road Dogg suffering an injury. Road Dogg will be able to compete in two weeks, but will have to miss the pay per view on the Raw is War taping.
EWR has ed me over countless of times from Rock being injured to Road Dogg. At least, Road Dogg will be back soon.
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Post by DTP. on May 8, 2011 11:06:59 GMT -5
WWF Fully Loaded: In Your House; Sunday 26th July 1998...I'd say that this is a weak opening contest, with the Light Heavyweight Open taking place, it was basically a massive cluster and should have been a battle royal or gauntlet rather than an open. When Rey Mysterio Jr appeared, you knew for a fact that he'd win. It was really going to be either TAKA Michinoku (though him most unlikely), Sean Waltman and Mysterio, and Waltman can do bigger things, so Mysterio would definitely win. Just keep Michinoku relevant. Yeah, Steve Blackman and Rob Van Dam would have done for opening contest, Blackman with the win is nice in this hardcore encounter, Al Snow's involvement was beautiful. Owen Hart beating Kurt Angle is for the better, great WWF European Championship defence by Owen. Angle is just not ready for gold yet. I am not a fan whatsoever of the YBCS challenge being scrapped, you should have kept the New Age Outlaws on the show putting themselves over or something. Marc Mero openly revealing that the tag match has been dropped from the card hurt this promo. It should have just been ignored if that had to be the case. Loved Sable's return, anyway. The Rock beating Faarooq was expected, Rock being the man with more potential. Ken Shamrock seemed likely to be retaining the WWF Intercontinental Championship in my mind, good try by Triple H and Jeff Jarrett though. Let Triple H advance up the card I say. The Undertaker beating Vader was for the best, let this rivalry end now. And lastly, another against-all-odds WWF Championship defence by Stone Cold Steve Austin against Kane with Cactus Jack as the official. Overall, it wasn't too bad a show, just seemed to be missing something. -Reports are saying the You Better Call Somebody Open Challenge for Fully Loaded has been scraped due to Road Dogg suffering an injury. Road Dogg will be able to compete in two weeks, but will have to miss the pay per view on the Raw is War taping.
EWR has ed me over countless of times from Rock being injured to Road Dogg. At least, Road Dogg will be back soon. No, I read that. Just a promo, realistically speaking. You could even switch the angle in EWR so that it's Billy Gunn cutting a promo and then writing Road Dogg in as being 'too lazy' to compete. But, nevermind.
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Post by jbarqu88 on May 9, 2011 9:42:17 GMT -5
Fully Loaded, can't wait!
Mysterio debuting is a surprise. Especially after I convinced myself it was going to be Edge. Not surprised we won the title, though. Would've preferred RVD to get the win. Blackman rubs me the wrong way. Not that big a fan of his. Not too sure where the Al Snow angle going. Looking forward to more on that developing. Owen winning is good. The match, I'm sure was great. Disappointed that the YBCSOC was scrapped. Hopefully, Road Doog comes back soon and we can have that match. Not really sure where this is going with Mero. SABLE! Didn't expect to see her back. Looks like we've already got a match going for Summerslam. The Rock winning is no surprise. It's a good win for him. It's also a good way to get Farooq moving on to his own stuff. Really wanted to see Triple H get the win here. Not surprised Shamrock won, though. I would like to see Owen/Shamrock in a unification match at Summerslam. I think two mid-card title are a bit much and would like to see all of the attention focused on one. I said that Taker was going to win. I was still pulling for Vader, though. It seems like Vader has no problem getting involved in a major feud, but he can't seem to pick up the win when it's needed. Not surprised to see Austin get the win. Him versus Cactus should be good at Summerslam.
Overall, really good show. Surprised to see Sable return and Mysterio debut. Good job at getting all the champions over. Disappointed by the lack of the YBCSOC, but that's not your fault.
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Post by Deleted on May 10, 2011 16:49:43 GMT -5
- Said to see little TAKA lose the belt, but Rey winning it is really different. - Steve Blackman winning anything is great. - Owen/Angle sounds like an amazing match. Great to see Owen go over. - Ron Simmons could easily kill Rock in a real fight. RON FOR WWF TITLE! - Shamrock retaining the title was a cool step, hope he keeps the title awhile. - Woulda loved to have seen Vader go over. Vader is the man, but, ehh, it's Undertaker, whatever. - Austin retaining is cool, let's hope Cactus Jack takes the title soon!
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Post by Bob Bob Bobelow on May 10, 2011 19:12:59 GMT -5
Seeing the Headbangers and Marc Mero in the Lightweight division is kind of odd to me. Perhaps you don’t have that many to work with? Anyway, disappointed to see Rey Jr. winning the belt so soon. Would’ve liked to see him get built up in WWF before getting the huge title win. Hopefully this leads to Taka/Rey at SummerSlam which would be AMAZING. Decent little hardcore match, but again, I don’t care about Blackman. Good match between Owen and Angle as it seemed to flow pretty well. Didn’t think the Mero/Sable segment was all that interesting, to be honest. Not surprised to see Rock go over on Faarooq, good decision on that. Big win for Shamrock! Seemed like a fun bout to me. Obvious that Taker was going over, didn’t think Vader was realistically going to go over there. Quality main event with Austin retaining the championship. I would love to see a Jack/Austin street fight at SummerSlam. That could be really fun to read if that is the route you go with.
Overall, a pretty good pay per view. Looking forward to the build towards SummerSlam!
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Post by Ramos on May 11, 2011 9:04:28 GMT -5
Not a huge fan of the way Rey debuted as I feel it gave the ending of the match away. Snow helping Blackman win makes sense as it furthers the storyline. Hope the Owen/Angle match isn't the end of this feud. Not a huge fan of Mero so found the segment with him to be pretty bland, however the Rock/Faarooq was great and I'm looking forward to see what happens with this. Shamrock retaining was the right call, if only for the fact that I want HHH to get a bigger push at somepoint soon. Taker winning was great and I want to see where this feud goes. Austin winning was great too and this better lead to an Austin/Cactus match later on. Awesome show man, this quality of show is exactly why you have the spotlight. Well done.
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Post by Elliot on May 11, 2011 12:51:30 GMT -5
WWF Fully Loaded, love that you brought in Rey Mysterio and giving him the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship is excellent. Just make sure you keep it realistic and remember that he isn't a very big name at this point in time. Steve Blackman over Rob Van Dam was a shock, but I love it, I#'m a huge Steve Blackman fan. I'm glad Owen Hart retained the Championship here, but I hope to see Kurt Angle take the title at SummerSlam, perhaps? I don't like how the YBCSOC was scrapped, even if Road Dogg was injured. Pleased that The Rock won here, he's definitely on his way to greatness. Happy to see Ken Shamrock retain the Intercontinental Championship, was definitely the right call. The Undertaker overcoming the odds and defeating Vader is great, pleased to see this. Finally, Stone Cold Steve Austin over Kane was definitely the right move, and him counting the pinfall himself with Cactus Jack's hand was realistic. Overall, a decent show.
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Post by Rule 30 on May 11, 2011 14:14:12 GMT -5
WWF @ Anaheim, CA; Arrowhead Pond- July 27, 1998
Raw is War kicks off with a video package highlighting last night’s Fully Loaded event. It shows Rey Mysterio debuting to win the Light Heavyweight Championship, Sable returning, The Rock beating Faarooq, Undertaker taking out Vader, Ken Shamrock retaining his title in a triple threat, and finally Austin kicking the odds in the ass by beating Kane to retain his WWF Championship.
The pyro kicks off as we are greeted by Jim Ross and Michael Cole. They highlight tonight with a Fatal Four Way to determine the number one contender for the European Championship, Rey Mysterio in action, The Undertaker taking on Kurt Angle, DX facing Ken Shamrock and Steve Blackman, and Vince McMahon has a huge announcement regarding tonight’s main event. Vince then makes his way out with his goons and Sgt. Slaughter.
Vince says that last night we witnessed the worst main event in the history of the World Wrestling Federation. Not only did Stone Cold Steve Austin cheat to retain his championship, but Cactus Jack, the referee, did nothing about it! Then, Austin had the balls to hit him in the skull with a steel chair! Not only did Austin attack officials and Paul Bearer, he screwed Kane out of the WWF Championship! So tonight, everyone here and at home will be in for a treat! Because the main event will be for the WWF Championship! The crowd pops as he says not only with Stone Cold have to defend his against Kane, but it will be a steel cage match! Suddenly, Austin marchers down to the ring! Austin tells Vince that he also wants tonight’s main event to be fair so when he kicks Kane’s ass tonight there will be no excuses. So, therefore, Vince’s little goons and Cactus Jack better keep their noses out of it or I’ll whip there ass so hard you’ll never see them on television again! Vince tells Austin that he has a deal, and he instructs everyone else to leave the ring. Vince then tries to leave the ring as well, but Austin grabs him and hits a Stunner! Austin gets in Vince’s face and says “That’s more like it, and that’s the bottom line, cuz Stone Cold said so!”
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As we return we see Vince McMahon being stunned by Austin once again so that Austin can assure his match will be “fair” against Kane tonight inside the Steel Cage!
Owen Hart makes his way out with his championship to join JR and Cole at ringside for out next match.
Jeff Jarrett(w/Tennessee Lee) def. Faarooq, Sean Waltman, and Terry Funk to become #1 Contender for the European Championship This was a decent match and the ending saw Funk be taken out from a kick by Waltman. As he turned around Faarooq drilled him with a Dominator! Jeff then suddenly threw Faarooq out of the ring and stool the three!
Jeff celebrated his win as Faarooq looked on in disbelief. Owen Hart stared Jeff down as he talked smack to him from the ring. Faarooq then got in the ring and chased him out, but Owen then took Jeff and banged his head against the announcers table before throwing him back in the ring so Faarooq could him with the Dominator! The crowd cheered as both Hart and Faarooq looked pleased.
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We come back from a break to see Too Much in the ring. Brian has a microphone and says that the latest buzz in the Light Heavyweight division is Rey Mysterio. Brian says that after tonight, the only Lightweight people will be talking about are Too Much after he sends Rey Mysterio right back to Atlanta! Mysterio then makes his way out to a nice ovation.
Light Heavyweight Champion Rey Mysterio def. Brian Christopher(w/Scott Taylor); Non-title Mysterio put down the cocky Brian here tonight with a Springboard Hurricanrana for the three.
After the match Rey Mysterio celebrates his victory with his title, but Scott Taylor hits the ring! He attacks Rey from behind and helps Brian up. “Too Much” begins to stomp on Mysterio until Bradshaw and TAKA Michinoku chase Too Much off! TAKA hands Mysterio his title as Bradshaw tells everybody that TAKA will be challenging Rey for the title at Summerslam! The crowd pop as Mysterio and TAKA shake hands while looking each other dead in the eyes.
Backstage Rob Van Dam and Andrew Martin barge into Commissioner Slaughter’s office. Van Dam demands that something is done about Al Snow. Not only did he attack Andrew last week with the stupid mannequin head, but he cost him his match against Steve Blackman this Sunday! He tells Slaughter he needs to get this nut job out of here! Slaughter tells Van Dam that he refuses to even consider helping him after being so rude towards him, so up next, Al Snow will have to lace up some boot because he’ll face him up next! And if Al Snow wins, he’ll get a contract with the WWF! Van Dam doesn't seem pleased, but he tells Slaughter he’ll get the job done!
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We come back to see a replay of Al Snow attacking Rob Van Dam and Andrew Martin last night.
Al Snow def. Rob Van Dam(w/Andrew Martin) VIA DQ, Snow gets a contract! The crowd was behind Al Snow in this one, even non-ECW fans seem to love him. In the end Al Snow had what JR referred to as the “Snow Plow”, but when the ref was making the count; Martin grabbed him from the ring! The ref threw Martin out, and Van Dam got up and cracked Snow in the head with “Head!” The ref turned around to see the end, and he rang the bell!
Van Dam was in shock and he was more than pissed! He called Martin in the ring, but Blackman ran out with a kendo stick before any damage could be done! Van Dam and Martin backed out as Blackman helped Snow to his feet. Blackman told Snow he was just returning the favor, but Snow instead talked to “Head” and said “We did it, Head! We did it!” Blackman looked at Snow strangely before leaving the ring.
A video hypes Summerslam with the main event of Cactus Jack versus Stone Cold Steve Austin. The video is set to AC/DC’s “Highway to Hell.”
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We return from a break to see Kurt Angle coming down to the ring talking. Angle says that last night he may have failed to bring some class and a hero to Europe, but he will continue his quest to give the world a true role model that the world could look up too. Now tonight he will start that by getting rid of the person that represents evil the most, The Undertaker!
The Undertaker def. Kurt Angle Throughout the match Angle kept talking trash to Taker and he slipped him multiple times. Undertaker finally put Angle away following a Tombstone Piledriver in the end.
Undertaker, still pissed about Angle’s cocky attitude, threw him outside of the ring. Undertaker then grabbed a chair and as Angle staggered to get up, Taker creamed him right in the head! Angle was now busted open as Taker dropped the chair and grabbed Angle. The crowd cheered as Taker flipped him upside down and hit another Tombstone on the outside! Angle was out cold as suddenly The Nation ran out! The crowd was just confused as they threw Taker in the ring and D-Lo grabbed the chair. They all stomped on Taker as D-Lo handed Rock the chair. Rock smacked Taker over and over before he ordered Henry to hit a giant splash on him! The Nation turned their backs on Taker, but he sat up! The crowd popped as he took Kama and D-Lo out with a double Chokeslam! His momentum didn’t last long as Rock hit him with a low blow before a DDT onto the chair! Rock followed it up with the huge People’s Elbow and he sealed the deal with a Rock Bottom onto the chair! The crowd booed as Rock and Mark left the ring. Taker staggered to get up while Angle was getting medical attention. Raw goes off the air, the War Zone hour up next!
We come back as JR and King recap our first hour before hyping our main event tonight, Stone Cold Steve Austin versus Kane for the WWF Championship in a Steel Cage match! DX then make their way out.
Hunter grabs a microphone and complains about being screwed from the title last night. He was not the one who tapped out last night! He says that if the match was actually fair last night, and was one on one, he would have beaten Shamrock right in the ring! Triple H tells Shamrock that he couldn’t even hold up a candle to his name, and that he deserves a rematch at Summerslam for the title! Now tonight, he and “Bad Ass” Billy Gunn will not only beat Ken Shamrock and whoever the hell Steve Blackman is, but they will destroy them! If you’re not down with that, we got two words for ya, Billy Gunn joins in unison to say, SUCK IT!
Triple H and Billy Gunn(w/Chyna) def. Ken Shamrock and Steve Blackman In the end of the match Shamrock was fired up until Chyna jumped on the apron. While the ref was dealing with her, Gunn threw Hunter his tag title and smacked Blackman before hitting Shamrock as well! Chyna stepped down as Hunter covered for the three!
DX celebrated in the ring while Blackman was trying to get back up in the ring. Shamrock slowly got up, and he pulled Gunn off the turnbuckle and over the top rope! The rest of DX ran out while Shamrock went to the outside and hit Gunn with a Belly to Belly onto the announcers table! Gunn rolled in pain as Shamrock pointed to Hunter who was standing on the ramp.
Still to come, Stone Cold defends the WWF Championship against Kane in a Steel Cage Match!
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We come back to see The Nation walking backstage and the crowd gives them heat, especially after their attack on The Undertaker. Michael Cole then stops them and asks Rock can he get an answer to why they attacked The Undertaker on Raw is War? Rock says that The Nation has been held down for too long under Faarooq’s leadership. Now, “The Great One” The Rock, “The World’s Strongest Man” Mark Henry, D-Lo Brown, and Kama Mustafa will be taking over the World Wrestling Federation. We will go through everybody from Stone Cold Steve Austin to Cactus Jack, but for now, it starts with The Undertaker. The screen fades to a close.
A replay is shown of Sable’s return last night at Fully Loaded.
We then see JR and King, who start to hype the Steel Cage match tonight, but instead they are cut off by the theme song of Marc Mero and Jacqueline! Mero talks about everyone was on their feet last night when Sable made her grand return to the WWF and decided to take her anger out on Jacqueline. Before Mero can say more, Jacqueline snatches the microphone out of his hand! Jacqueline calls Sable a jealous bitch of her talent, beauty, and her man, Marc Mero! The crowd boos as Mero says that he was always the star of the two, and she was just leaching on to him. Suddenly, they are interrupted to Sable to a huge pop. Sable tells them she never has been, and never will be jealous of Jacqueline. She says when she finally gets her hands on them; she won’t come up short, unlike Marc! The crowd pops as Mero and Jacqueline seem unpleased. Sable beings to talk more, but Jacqueline hit her with her microphone! She started to stomp on Sable until Mero pulled her back. Mero smirks as he sets up for the TKO on Sable, but “You think you know me” plays over and over in a women’s voice. The arena goes dark with one spotlight looking around the arena. They look confused in the ring, but suddenly the debuting Edge, who has been hyped for over a month, came from the crowd and took Mero down! Sable rolled out of the ring in pain while Jacqueline ran out. Meanwhile, Edge hit a dropkick on Mero who was knocked out of the ring! Commissioner Slaughter came out and said up next, Edge will debut, as it will be Edge versus Marc Mero! Mero does not seem pleased as Edge smirks!
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Edge def. Marc Mero(w/Jacqueline) We came back to this match with Mero in control. Finally in the end Edge slipped out of the TKO and hit a Lifting DDT for the three!
Edge smirked after his victory while Mero was out in the ring. Jacqueline came in to check on Mero as Edge left through the crowd.
After the match Kevin Kelly is with Cactus Jack. Kevin asks Cactus if he can get his thoughts about tonight’s main event for the WWF Championship. Cactus tells Kevin that tonight, it does not matter who wins the steel cage match. Because, no matter who is the WWF Champion tonight, he will become the champion come Summerslam. Even though, he would not mind if Stone Cold won tonight. Because after last night, they still have some unfinished “business.” Cactus then pulls up his barbed wire bat and chuckles before the screen fades off.
Up next, WWF Champion Stone Cold Steve Austin versus Kane in a steel cage match for the title! Break
WWF Champion Stone Cold Steve Austin def. Kane(w/Paul Bearer) in a Steel Cage Match to RETAIN This match was great and both men used the cage to their advantage. Halfway through the match, much to Austin’s demise, Vince McMahon ended up limping down to the ring with his goons! In fact, even when Austin was trying to escape through the cage door, Vince slammed it shut on him! In the end, it came down to the three count when Austin hit Kane with a chair, which was thrown in by Vince to Kane, and a Stunner!
The crowd popped as Austin celebrated his victory. Suddenly, Vince McMahon ordered the cage door be open! He climbed in, but Austin grabbed him and threw him to the other side before shutting the door! Austin and McMahon were in the cage! Vince looked worried as his goons climbed the cage, but Austin knocked them off with the chair! Austin then started to attack Vince with rights and lefts! Kane tried to stop Austin, but Austin hit him with another Stunner! The crowd was going crazy as suddenly, Cactus Jack came down with the bat! He ordered the cage door to be opened as he climbed in. Vince then took the opportunity to leave the cage as Austin threw the bat out of Jack’s hand and started to brawl with him! Austin went for the Stunner, but he countered it into the Mandible Claw! Austin sank down to the canvas as Cactus didn’t let go. As Austin was down, Cactus took the title and got in Austin’s face. Cactus told Austin this would come Summerslam as the War Zone goes off the air!
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Post by tg11 on May 11, 2011 14:40:16 GMT -5
I for one cannot wait until Summerslam, especially since Austin has been champion now for so long, I hope he has an even longer title reign, and Cactus Jack the King of the Ring facing Austin at Summerslam, I for one cannot wait for that main event
But anyways good job on RAW, I honestly thought that Kane was going to win the WWF Title in the cage, but ended up losing, it doesn't matter who Austin comes up against, he always manages to win somehow, and nothing could make me happier
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Post by Hi, I'm John on May 11, 2011 15:06:01 GMT -5
Good opening promo, Steel Cage Match main event should be good. Glad Jarrett won, should be a good match between him and Owen Hart. Rey winning was obvious, and I like that TAKA saved him and that should be a fantastic match at Summerslam. I like Al Snow getting a contract, and the fact that it was a DQ Victory really helps put RVD over as a heel. The Nation beating down Undertaker is good, Taker vs. Rock at Summerslam could be a blockbuster if you decide to do it. Triple H and Shamrock at Summerslam too, maybe? Edge getting the win over Mero is good, never really saw anything in Mero. Figured Austin would retain and I like Cactus Jack standing tall at the end. Summerslam card already has the potential to be great after only one show.
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Post by jbarqu88 on May 11, 2011 16:59:36 GMT -5
Nice opening promo. Looking forward to the Cage. I expect Austin to win. Jarrett wining is nice. Could be a good feud after coming off of the Intercontinental feud. Mysterio winning was expected. TAKA/Rey should be good. Snow beating RVD was good. Looks like Head Cheese could be starting to form. Undertaker winning is fine. A pretty big match. Don't know what the Nation's problem is with him but it looks to be Rock/Taker at Summerslam. Happy DX won. Like the fact that Shamrock attacked Gunn after the match. Looks like the DX/Shamrock feud isn't over. Edge debuting in that manner wasn't expected. I like Mero but Edge winning makes sense. Happy Austin won. He's getting a good, long reign which is nice. The Summerslam card was really shaped up tonight.
My Summerslam prediction:
WWF Championship-Special Referee: Vince McMahon Steve Austin vs. Cactus Jack
European Championship Owen Hart vs. Jeff Jarrett
Intercontinental Championship Ken Shamrock vs. Triple H
Edge & Sable vs. Marc Mero & Jacqueline
The Rock vs. Undertaker
Y.B.C.S.O.C.
Light Heavyweight Championship Rey Mysterio vs. TAKA
RVD & Andrew Martin vs. Steve Blackman & Al Snow
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Post by Elliot on May 13, 2011 14:31:38 GMT -5
RAW is WAR, good stuff with Austin/Vince. As much as I would like to see Kane become the WWF Champion, Austin will retain tonight. I was shocked to see Jeff Jarrett become the #1 Contender for the WWF European Championship. Obvious victory for the new WWF Light Heavyweight Champion, Rey Mysterio, and I liked the post-match stuff. Mysterio vs. TAKA Michinoku should be excellent. Al Snow going over by disqualification was good, and this pairing with Blackman is interesting, even though it seems like they don't like each other, but that could work for a pretty good team. The Undertaker over Kurt Angle was good, and the aftermath with The Nation is intriguing, I wonder where this is going. Glad that DX went over here, but I am also glad that Ken Shamrock managed to get in some offense afterwards. Very happy to see Edge debut here and take out Marc Mero. As predicted, Stone Cold retains the WWF Championship, and the aftermath with Cactus Jack is good, but I don't see him winning the title anytime soon.
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Post by Rule 30 on May 13, 2011 15:03:38 GMT -5
WWF@ Anaheim, CA; Arrowhead Pond-August 2, 1998 HeAT kicks off with its usual opening video and pyro. We are then greeted by Jim Ross and Shane McMahon who hype up tonight’s events as a rematch from last week with The New Midnight Express demanding a rematch with the Legion of Doom, and Owen Hart taking Dan Severn in our main event!
A video plays which replays the Nation defeating The D.O.A. last week, and then there vicious attack with The Rock on The Undertaker this past Monday on Raw is War.
D-Lo Brown and Mark Henry(w/Kama Mustafa) def. Skull and 8-Ball(w/Chianz) In a great opening contest The Nation looked to start the takeover of the WWF with a victory over Skull after a Powerslam/Lo-down combination.
A graphic hypes up the main event of Owen Hart versus Dan Severn tonight!
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We see a replay of Raw is War with TAKA Michinoku versus Rey Mysterio for the Light Heavyweight Championship at Summerslam being made.
TAKA Michinoku(w/Bradshaw) def. Scott Taylor(w/Brian Christopher) A fun match here with Michinoku beating Taylor with the Michinoku Driver.
After the match Bradshaw guaranteed that TAKA would once again become Light Heavyweight Champion at Summerslam!
An ad hypes up Summerslam, featuring Stone Cold Steve Austin and Cactus Jack. The video is set to AC/DC’s “Highway to Hell.”
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A video recaps Raw is War with Stone Cold Steve Austin overcoming Kane in a Steel Cage match before being attacked by the Mandible Claw from Cactus Jack!
The Legion of Doom def. The New Midnight Express(w/Jim Cornette) The L.O.D. once again overcame The New Midnight Express and Jim Cornette with the Doomsday Device on Bart.
Up next, Owen Hart versus Dan Severn in our main event!
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The current Summerslam matches are run down from; Owen Hart versus Jeff Jarrett; TAKA Michinoku versus Rey Mysterio; and Stone Cold Steve Austin versus Cactus Jack in the main event for the World Wrestling Federation Championship! Dan Severn then makes his way out to some heat.
Owen Hart def. Dan Severn VIA DQ As Owen was starting to build momentum towards the end of the way, he flipped Severn and set up for the sharpshooter, but "Double J" Jeff Jarrett jumped the ring and attacked him!
Jeff continued the assault on Owen before working on his legs. It seemed like he was setting up for the figure-four leg lock, but Tennessee Lee came into the ring and handed Jeff a guitar! Lee picked Owen up, as Jeff smirked and creamed Owen in the head! Owen went down as Jeff held the European Championship in the air, with Severn looking pissed on the outside for Jeff interrupting his match as HeAT went off the air.
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