Sunday, October 4, 1998

Feel The Heat - Sunday Night Heat recap for October 4, 1998

Before the next match, "Road Dogg" Jesse James tells "Triple H" Hunter Hearst Helmsley that he has nothing to say when Triple H hands him the microphone. After the next match starts, D'Lo Brown guests on commentary for the match.

X-Pac beats Owen Hart with a roll-up after it is obvious that Owen's heart is not in the match following his injuring Dan "The Beast" Severn. After the match, Michael Cole interviews "Triple H" Hunter Hearst Helmsley, who says that "Bad Ass" Billy Gunn is not here when asked where Billy Gunn is.

It is announced that WWF Chairman Vince McMahon is back in the hospital due to trauma to the left leg, and that he will be interviewed via satellite from the hospital later on tonight.

Footage from WWF.com from moments ago shows that "Stone Cold" Steve Austin has made it to the arena.

We hear from WWF owner Vince McMahon. He says he would love to be at the arena tonight, but earlier today, he was re-admitted to the hospital and he is now in excruciating pain in his left leg. He says that his leg ahs been crushed and he will never forgive Kane and The Undertaker for what they did. He then blames "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, and says all the pain he is suffering right now will be worth it when Austin suffers the indignity of counting to three and crowning either Kane or The Undertaker as WWF Champion. He then says the doctor does not know how he has endured as much pain as he has endured recently, and that there will be a further evaluation tomorrow. He says that he is "gutting it out."

Sho Funaki beats Matt Hardy after getting his knees up to block an Asai moonsault. During the match, WWF owner Vince McMahon is seen trying to get out of his hospital bed.

"Stone Cold" Steve Austin is seen looking for something backstage.

The Oddities (Kurrgan and Golga) beat The Headbangers (Thrasher and Mosh) following interference by The Insane Clown Posse (Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope).

"Stone Cold" Steve Austin is seen leaving the arena with an ax in his hands.

We see a vignette for Steven Regal, "A Real Man's Man."

The Disciples of Apocalypse (Skull and 8-Ball) beat "The World's Most Dangerous Man" Ken Shamrock and Mankind after Shamrock smacks Mankind in the head with a steel chair after Mankind puts the Mandible Claw on Paul Ellering when Ellering grabs at Mankind's ankles. During the match, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin is seen outside of the production truck with the axe still in his hands.

"Stone Cold" Steve Austin is seen entering the production truck while still carrying an axe.

After the commercial break, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin shows up and finds the production truck with the satellite feed to WWF owner Vince McMahon's hotel room. Austin severs the wire by chopping it with his axe.

"Stone Cold" Steve Austin guests on commentary for the next match.

The Rock vs. Jeff Jarrett ends in a no-contest. During the match, WWF owner Vince McMahon calls via telephone from his hospital room, saying "Stone Cold" Steve Austin was not invited to be here this week and that Austin should be arrested right now. Later on in the match, Dennis Knight pulls the referee out of the ring and attacks The Rock after The Rock hits The People's Elbow on Jarrett, and Austin gets in the ring to hit both Jarrett and Dennis Knight with the Stone Cold Stunner. The Rock and Austin then stare down in the middle of the ring, and referees have to get in the ring to get both men to back off from each other to end the show.

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