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  2. SummerSlam (1996) - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] The 1996 event was the ninth event in the SummerSlam chronology and was scheduled to be held on August 18, 1996, at the Gund Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. [1] Faarooq Asad had been scheduled to face Ahmed Johnson in a match for the WWF Intercontinental Championship at the event, but the match did not take place as Johnson was legitimately ...

  3. Mankind vs. The Undertaker - Wikipedia

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    Mankind vs. The Undertaker was a professional wrestling match between Mankind (Mick Foley) and The Undertaker (Mark Calaway) of the then-World Wrestling Federation (WWF), and took place inside a Hell in a Cell, a 16-foot (4.9 m) high steel cage structure with a roof.

  4. SummerSlam - Wikipedia

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    The Undertaker vs. "The Undertaker" [38] 8 SummerSlam (1995) August 27, 1995 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Civic Arena: Diesel (c) vs. King Mabel for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship [39] 9 SummerSlam (1996) August 18, 1996 Cleveland, Ohio: Gund Arena: Shawn Michaels (c) vs. Vader for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship [40] 10 SummerSlam ...

  5. In Your House 11: Buried Alive - Wikipedia

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    The focal point of the event was the feud between The Undertaker and Mankind, that had been evolving since the summer of 1996 when the Undertaker's manager Paul Bearer turned on him and joined forces with Mankind. The two had already fought each other in a Boiler Room Brawl at the 1996 SummerSlam, during which Bearer sided with Mankind. [3]

  6. In Your House 7: Good Friends, Better Enemies - Wikipedia

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    In Your House was a series of monthly professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) events first produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) in May 1995. They aired when the promotion was not holding one of its then-five major PPVs (WrestleMania, King of the Ring, SummerSlam, Survivor Series, and Royal Rumble), and were sold at a lower cost. [2]

  7. List of WWE pay-per-view and livestreaming supercards

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    The Undertaker vs. Kane in a triple threat match for the WWF Championship: October 18 Judgment Day: In Your House: Rosemont Horizon: Rosemont, Illinois: 18,153 The Undertaker vs. Kane for the vacant WWF Championship: November 15 Survivor Series: Kiel Center: St. Louis, Missouri: 21,179 The Rock vs. Mankind for the vacant WWF Championship ...

  8. List of WWE Champions - Wikipedia

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    The Undertaker: May 23, 1999: Over the Edge: Kansas City, MO: 3 36: 36 Both Vince McMahon and Shane McMahon were the guest referees. [78] 48 Stone Cold Steve Austin: June 28, 1999: Raw: Charlotte, NC: 4 55: 55 If The Undertaker had been disqualified, he would have lost the championship. [79] 49 Mankind: August 22, 1999: SummerSlam: Minneapolis ...

  9. Slammy Award - Wikipedia

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    The Slammy Awards returned a year later, now honoring the events and individuals involved within the professional wrestling aspect of the World Wrestling Federation. The second edition of the ceremony (referred to in commercials and on-air as the 37th annual Slammy Awards) took place on December 16, 1987, from Caesars Atlantic City in Atlantic City, New Jersey.