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Honestly, it looked kind of fake, and that's not something you ever want from your pro wrestling. In the end, scab referee Harvey Wippleman took a tumble, causing Mae Young and the Fabulous Moolah who had both been beaten up by Jarrett to run in and attempt to take him out. Jarrett however, clotheslined them out of their pantyhose then went for the Figure Four on Chyna, only for Debra to rush in and bash him over the head with his guitar.
Wippleman got up, Chyna made the cover, and three seconds later we had a new Intercontinental Champion Except we didn't really because head scab referee Tom Pritchard came down and revealed to Wippleman what had really gone down.
The decision was reversed and Double J retained his title. Before the next match, we took a look back to that night's episode of Sunday Night Heat, during which Steve Austin -the special enforcer for the Unforgiven main event- promised that we would definitely have a new WWF Champion tonight.
Prior to the bell, they got on the microphone and said nothing interesting, then locked up with the Acolytes and proceeded to do nothing interesting. I mean, this wasn't a horrible match, it just kind of had no life to it. The crowd, who had been relatively quiet for most of the night, were absolutely dead. If you looked past the action into the audience, you could literally see people in watching the match without any emotion whatsoever.
Not enjoyment, not even boredom. In the end, Stevie Richards ran out dressed like an Acolyte and superkicked D-Von, allowing Farooq to pick up the win for his team. What a big pile of meh that was. That set up a feud between the two ladies that I'm sure nobody remembers to this day. That's sad too because I was -and still am- a big fan of Luna Vachon.
Though short, this match was actually a lot of fun. Neither lady held anything back. They threw TVs at each other, they threw telephones at each other, at one point, Luna slammed Ivory's face into a photocopier then later jumped off the top of a forklift and crashed onto Ivory for a two count.
A short while later, Tori came in to attack Ivory but immediately got her ass handed to her and ended up looking like an idiot. Ivory then took the stick that Tori had tried to beat her up with, smashed Luna with it, and got the rather underwhelming pinfall. Before the two old women could fully respond, Ivory interrupted and got beat up until Sgt.
Slaughter and a gaggle of officials came to the rescue. Now, after Gunn's unsuccessful singles push, the two had been reunited and were once again your WWF Taaaaaaaaaag Teaaaam champions of the Worrrrrrrrrrrrrrrlllllllllllld. With both teams sitting on the babyface side of the fence, it was up to Road Dogg to play his old, familiar role of face-in-peril while Edge and Christian dominated the bulk of the context.
The result was the best match on the card so far by a quarter mile. OK, so it wasn't the greatest tag team match in history, but after what we'd seen so far, the level of enjoyment to be found here was very, very welcome. Davey Boy and Trips seemed to have formed an alliance of sorts and told Lillian Garcia that both of them knew what they had to do in the upcoming six-pack challenge.
Boss Man responded by threatening to shove his nightstick up Cole's butt, then promised us that the upcoming Kennel from Hell match was something we'd never forget. He was right, of course, though the reasons we'll never forget this next contest probably aren't the same ones Boss Man was thinking of. As the two cages were put in place for the match, Al Snow was interviewed by Lilian and got, really, really intense as he repeatedly called Boss Man fat and promised to make him pay.
Both men cut compelling promos here, but the whole storyline between was so ridiculous that it was impossible to take this seriously.
Big Boss Man So yeah, this happened. Basically, you had a Hell in a Cell structure around the old-school, blue-bar steel cage and, to win, you basically had to escape both cages. Oh, and did I mention that between the two cages there were rottweilers? This was supposed to be the big scary part - that the wrestlers didn't want to go where the dogs were because -shock horror- if they did, the dogs might attack them.
The action spilled to the outside of the ring where Chyna hit Jarrett with a chair. However, Wippleman did not disqualify her and the match continued. Chyna hit Jarrett with the chair again before attempting a Double Underhook Facebuster which she called Pedigree.
However, Jarrett reversed the move and Chyna accidentally knocked out Wippleman. Jarrett took advantage and tried to hit Chyna with his guitar , a move which he calls The Stroke. As a result, Jarrett attacked both of them. Debra made a run-in and attacked Jarrett's valet Miss Kitty and hit Jarrett with his own guitar. Chyna took advantage and pinned Jarrett to win the Intercontinental Championship.
However, the head referee Tom Prichard counseled with the match's official Harvey Wippleman to change his ruling. Wippleman was forced to reverse the decision and he disqualified Chyna. As a result, Jarrett won the match and retained the title by disqualification. Chyna put out her anger on Prichard by hitting him a Pedigree. As they entered the ring, Acolytes quickly began attacking Dudley Boyz. Bradshaw and Bubba Ray started the match as the legal participants.
Dudley Boyz continued to double team Bradshaw until Faarooq was tagged in the legal man. Faarooq was also hit with a 3D. The match started in the backstage area. Ivory and Luna continued to brawl with each other and hit each other with several weapons present in the area. Tori interfered in the match and tried to hit Ivory but Ivory attacked her and hit Luna with a wooden pole to pin her and retain the Women's Championship.
The sixth match was between New Age Outlaws Mr. Jim Korderas refereed the match. Edge and Christian double-teamed Mr. Christian hit Mr.
New Brood Matt and Jeff Hardy interfered in the match and started attacking Edge and Christian behind the referee's back. The match consisted of a steel cage surrounded by a cell and dogs were around the ring within the cell. The first competitor to escape the steel cage and the cell would be declared the winner. Snow tried to keep Boss Man outside of the ring but after several attempts, Boss Man finally entered the ring and attacked Snow.
Boss Man handcuffed Snow to the top turnbuckle and tried to climb out of the cell. However, Snow unlocked himself and knocked out Boss Man with Head and escaped both cages to retain the Hardcore Championship.
The final match on the undercard was Chris Jericho versus X-Pac. Tom Prichard refereed the match. X-Pac dominated earlier part of the match until Jericho's bodyguard Mr. Hughes interfered in the match and leveled X-Pac.
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