Sunday, March 7, 1999

Feel The Heat - Sunday Night Heat recap for March 7, 1999

The Rock shows up to start tonight's show. He says that at WrestleMania 15, he and "Stone Cold" Steve Austin will be in what will prove to be the most electrifying match in sports entertainment. He says that Austin will go one-on-one with the Great One, and after WrestleMania, he will prove why he is The Great One and Austin is not. He says it is humanly and genetically impossible for him to ever like Austin, as there is a deep-seated heated between him and Austin, and as far as he is concerned, the greatest book ever written is "The Rock vs. Stone Cold," and that the beauty of it is that there are infinite chapters and he will be kicking Austin's monkey ass all over God's green earth. The Rock says that when all is said and done, Austin will thank him for the memories and The Rock will thank him for being "the biggest piece of Texas trailer park trash walking God's blue heaven. The Rock then addresses the special guest referee situation, saying he does not care who the special guest referee is due to Paul Wight's questionable actions in the last two weeks, and says WWF owner Vince McMahon has the answers to all his questions.

Backstage, Paul Wight is approached by Howard Finkel, who tells him that The Rock has "buried [him] with a ton of dirt." Paul Wight says he will have to have a talk with The Rock.

Public Enemy (Johnny Grunge and Flyboy Rocco) vs. The Acolytes (Faarooq and Bradshaw) ends with The Acolyte decimating Public Enemy with steel steps, steel chairs and a wooden table. The assault ends with both members of Public Enemy being whipped into steel steps held by Faarooq before Flyboy Rocco is hit with a Dominator.



Backstage, Paul Wight is seen looking for The Rock.

Backstage, The Rock is on the phone when Howard Finkel tells him that Paul Wight is angry and looking for him. The Rock says he is not too hard for anyone to find, unaware that Howard Finkel is stirring the pot.

Kurt Angle, a United States Olympic gold medalist in wrestling, is seen in the front row before the next match.

"Road Dogg" Jesse James beats Jeff Jarrett. During the match, Owen Hart shows up to attack Road Dogg from the top rope, but someone dressed as The Blue Blazer shakes the top rope to knock Owen off before hitting Jarrett with a spinebuster as Debra distracts Road Dogg and referee Tim White. After The Blue Blazer leaves, Road Dogg turns around and get the win. After the match, The Blue Blazer unmasks, and he is revealed to be D'Lo Brown.

Last Thursday afternoon in New York City, Sable held an autograph session for the cover of the newest Playboy magazine, which features Sable on the front cover.

Backstage, The Rock is seen looking for Paul Wight.

"The World's Most Dangerous Man" Ken Shamrock and Goldust beat Val Venis and "Bad Ass" Billy Gunn in a quick tag team match that also sees Ryan Shamrock shows up. After the match, Ryan runs away with Goldust and The Blue Meanie, Ken Shamrock runs after them, then Billy Gunn and Val Venis brawl as referees rush into to separate both men.

Backstage, Michael Cole interviews "Bad Ass" Billy Gunn, but Val Venis, "The World's Most Dangerous Man" Ken Shamrock and Goldust run in, continuing a brawl between all four men that referees have to break up.

Tiger Ali Singh shows up with the Indian Flag in one hand and another item rolled up on a stick in the other. He says that the American patriotism that the fans cherish deep in their hearts is renowned throughout the entire world, and he knows that American patriotism is a sham. He says that the only thing Americans cherish is cold, hard cash, and tonight, he will offer anyone in attendance $500 to come in the ring and blow their nose in the other item he has brought into the ring: the American flag. He then mentions that "a genuine American hero," "a local boy" and "an Olympic gold medalist" is in attendance tonight, and he notices Kurt Angle in the front row, telling him to get in the ring and prove his American patriotism. Angle climbs over the barricade, and proposes $500 in cash to blow his nose in the American flag. Angle tells him "No chance," but Tiger Ali Singh says there is a really good chance and ups the offer to $2,000. Angle tells him "Forget about it," and Tiger Ali Singh mocks him before upping the offer again to $5,000. Angle accepts, then places his nose in the American flag. As soon as Tiger Ali Singh turns his back, Angle grabs the Indian flag and blows his nose in it. Tiger Ali Singh attacks Angle with the American flag, but when it has no effect and Tiger Ali Singh eggs him on, Kurt Angle hits Tiger Ali Singh with a belly-to-belly suplex and a hip toss before Tiger Ali Singh retreats.



The Big Boss Man beats Al Snow as Snow tries to use Head as a weapon. After the match, The Acolytes (Faarooq and Bradshaw) show up and go after The Big Boss Man, and Boss Man manages to hold them at bay as he makes his way to the ramp.

"Stone Cold" Steve Austin is seen entering the arena.

Paul Wight shows up. He calls out The Rock, saying what he is cooking smells "a lot like BS" to him. He says that WWF owner Vince McMahon is not here, and The Rock is in so much trouble, as he was hired to protect the WWF Championship from "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. He tells The Rock that if he wants answers, then he should step in his world and face him like a man. The Rock shows up and tells Paul Wight there is nobody that calls him out and lives to tell about it, and says Paul Wight wants to be like him but is nothing more than a roody-poo candy ass. As The Rock and Paul Wight stare down, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin's music hits, and Paul Wight goes up the right to head Austin off at t he pass. Instead of coming out down the ramp, he comes out from the crowd and hits The Rock with a Stone Cold Stunner to end the show.

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