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January 9, 1999 Worcester, Massachusetts: Worcester Centrum: Gangrel vs. Mike Hollow 99 January 16, 1999 San Antonio, Texas: Freeman Coliseum: Test vs. Matt Hardy: 100 January 23, 1999 Houston, Texas: Compaq Center: The Disciples of Apocalypse (8-Ball and Skull) vs. The Oddities (Golga and Kurrgan) vs. Too Much (Brian Christopher and Scott ...
The WWE Smackdown debut episode was a professional wrestling show that marked the debut of WWE's (then WWF) weekly WWF SmackDown! television show. The show took place on August 26, 1999. Although the episode marked the beginning of the series, an earlier pilot aired back on April 29. [1] [2]
Shotgun Saturday Night was replaced by WWF Jakked in 1999. As a notation, there were various versions of this show that floated around in different markets such as WWF Shotgun and WWF Shotgun Challenge, which were basically the same content just rearranged with different commentary (Shotgun Challenge being specific to the New York market ...
The 1999 Rebellion was the inaugural Rebellion professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the American promotion, World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). It took place on October 2, 1999, at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham, England. The event was broadcast exclusively in the United Kingdom.
On the July 4 episode of Sunday Night Heat, The Undertaker challenged Austin to a First Blood match for the title at Fully Loaded. [1] On the July 5 episode of Raw Is War, Vince added a further stipulation. He said that the WWF was not big enough for both him and Austin and decided to make a deal with the champion.
The striking WWF referees went back to work prior to the September 27 episode of Raw Is War. Luna Vachon returned to managing her then-husband Gangrel , helping him in his matches After getting disqualified in her WWF Intercontinental Championship match against Jeff Jarrett at Unforgiven, Chyna continued to pursue the Intercontinental Championship.
Saturday Night's Main Event is a series of American professional wrestling television specials produced by WWE (originally the World Wrestling Federation or WWF). It was originally broadcast by NBC from 1985 to 1992, replacing Saturday Night Live in its late night timeslot on an occasional basis throughout the year.
The 1999 No Mercy held in the United States was the second No Mercy professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). It took place on October 17, 1999, at the Gund Arena in Cleveland, Ohio.