Sunday, June 27, 1999

King of the Ring 1999 - The Results

EMTs are seen trying to tend to "The World's Most Dangerous Man" Ken Shamrock, who still wants them to stay away from him even after the brutal beating he has taken from a Kendo stick by "The Lethal Weapon" Steve Blackman earlier tonight on Sunday Night Heat.

Michael Cole is seen in front of the door to WWF co-owner Vince McMahon's office, and reports that McMahon's plan may have backfired as WWF co-owner Shane McMahon may be out of the match after being attacked by "The World's Most Dangerous Man" Ken Shamrock.

X-Pac beats Hardcore Holly by disqualification after Hardcore Holly uses a steel chair to continue to the semi-finals of the King of the Ring Tournament. After the match, "Road Dogg" Jesse James rushes into the ring and forces Holly to retreat.

Terry Taylor interviews Hardcore Holly, who says that he is the big shot and that everyone plays by his rules and nobody's elses, and that everyone will learn to live with that. He also says he has not forgotten about Big Show.

Kane beats Big Show to continue to the semi-finals of the King of the Ring Tournament. During the match, Big Show inadvertently boots referee Jimmy Korderas in the head, and Kane hits Big Show with a low blow. Hardcore Holly runs in with a steel chair, but Kane stops him from using it and choke slams him. After getting a long choke slam on Big Show, Kane ends up using the chair against Big Show to score the pinfall.

WWF co-owner Vince McMahon says he will never forgive "The World's Most Dangerous Man" Ken Shamrock, and says that WWF co-owner Shane McMahon will not be able to compete tonight, even though Shane still wants to fight.

Before the next match, "Bad Ass" Billy Gunn says "The World's Most Dangerous Man" Ken Shamrock wants people to believe that he is hurt, but they both know he is running scared. He tells Shamrock to get in the ring with him or forfeit the match. Either way, he is going over "The World's Most Dangerous Horse's Ass." This angers Shamrock as soon as he hears about that, and he heads to the ring. Despite pleas from referee Teddy Long to Shamrock not to participate in the match, Gunn goes for Shamrock's abdomen, starting the match.

"Bad Ass" Billy Gunn beats "The World's Most Dangerous Man" by referee stoppage to continue to the semi-finals of the King of the Ring Tournament after Shamrock's internal injuries get worse. After the match, Shamrock tosses referee Teddy Long out of the ring.

Kevin Kelly interviews Chyna, who says that when she was a little girl, she wanted to be a princess, but now that she's all grown up, she's going to be a queen. She says "Road Dogg" Jesse James has big brass balls to step in the ring with her. Triple H says nobody tells him what to do or gives him orders to carry out, as he only marches to one drummer: himself.

"Road Dogg" Jesse James beats Chyna to continue to the semi-finals of the King of the Ring Tournament. During the match, the back of Chyna's head hits the face of referee Earl Hebner, knocking Hebner down. After this happens, Triple H - who already has a chain around his fist just beforehand - hits Road Dogg with the chain, but Road Dogg kicks out. WWF Commissioner "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels shows up near the end, and when Triple H gets on the apron, Shawn stops him and ejects him from the match. This distracts Road Dogg, and Chyna hits him with a low blow only to hurt her arm. Road Dogg reveals that he is wearing a protective metal cup on his crotch, and hits her with a pump handle slam for the win.

Michael Cole interviews The Rock, who says The Undertaker does not impress him by setting a Brahma Bull symbol on fire, and says he's been on fire since he came to the WWF. He also says talking in tongues does not impress him, either, and says he will kick 'Taker's ass all over God's green earth.

The Hardy Boyz (Jeff and Matt Hardy) beat The Brood (Edge and Christian) to become #1 contenders for the WWF Tag Team Championships after Gangrel accidentally spits blood into Edge's face.

Michael Cole interviews The Undertaker, who when told if he can withstand The Rocks' charge, asks Michael Cole what happens when you rip the balls off of a bull.

WWF co-owner Vince McMahon shows up, and announces that due to WWF Commissioner "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels' ruling from earlier, he put WWF co-owner Shane McMahon in harm's way, and that Shane will not be able to wrestle tonight. He announces that the "winner takes all" match between Vince, Shane and "Stone Cold" Steve Austin will not take place here tonight. Suddenly, Shawn shows up and says is the one who decides if a match takes place, and that Vince would have to wake up pretty early to fool him. Vince says Austin is hiding behind him, and reminds him that Shawn announced there will be a suitable replacement. Vince then says that he will be 100% owner of the WWF and CEO again after tonight.

"Bad Ass" Billy Gunn beats Kane to continue to the finals of the King of the Ring Tournament after Big Show shows up and accidentally nails Kane in the head with a steel chair after a shoving match between Show and Gunn after Show takes the steel chair away from Gunn. An angry Kane heads to the back with the steel chair.

Kevin Kelly interviews X-Pac, who says that "Road Dogg" Jesse James is one of his best friends, but tonight is an opportunity for both of them to get to the next level, and may the best man win.

Kevin Kelly interviews "Road Dogg" Jesse James. He says the next match with X-Pac may be the hardest of his career, but "King of the Ring" is a billet that he would love to hold.

X-Pac beats "Road Dogg" Jesse James to continue to the finals of the King of the Ring Tournament. Both men show respect after the match.



The Undertaker retains the WWF Championship against The Rock. When the match begins, The Undertaker clobbers referee Mike Chioda on the back of the head. The Rock lands an early Rock Bottom, but when he goes for the pin and referee Jimmy Korderas tries to make the count, Paul Bearer drags him out of the ring. The Undertaken then hits an early Tombstone Piledriver, but The Rock kicks out. Later on, The Undertaker whips The Rock into referee Mike Chioda again, and is unable to make the count after The Rock hits The People's Elbow. The Undertaker then hits a low blow, then Paul Bearer gets on the apron, pours a bottle of ether onto a rag, and hands it to The Undertaker. The Rock hits a few clotheslines, then uses the ether-soaked rag against him. Triple H gets in the ring and hits The Rock with a Pedigree, then leaves. After several moments where both men are down, The Undertaker barely gets his arm over The Rock, but The Rock kicks out. The Undertaker is then able to get up and hit The Rock with the Tombstone Piledriver to retain.

WWF Commissioner "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels has Triple H arrested and hauled out of the building by police. WWF co-owner Vince McMahon tells Shawn that Triple H is his new tag team partner, but Shawn doesn't care. Vince gets on a cellphone and calls someone, telling him to turn back around and get back to the arena as he needs him right now.

Michael Cole interviews "Bad Ass" Billy Gunn, who says that he will go straight for X-Pac's neck to become the 1999 King of the Ring and tells X-Pac to kiss his royal ass.

"Bad Ass" Billy Gunn beats X-Pac to become the 1999 King of the Ring with a Fameasser off the second rope after working on X-Pac's neck.

Before the next match, WWF co-owner Vince McMahon introduces his "suitable replacement" for WWF co-owner Shane McMahon: "The Lethal Weapon" Steve Blackman. We then see GTV footage, where Shane McMahon and The Mean Street Posse (Rodney, Pete Gas, the unnamed third guy) which reveals that Shane is not even hurt. When Shane and the others see this on their own monitor, they all try to make a break for it out of the arena, but they all get caught by WWF Commissioner "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels, who sends him to the ring and tells Blackman to go to the back or else he will disqualify Vince. Blackman leaves.

Vince and Shane McMahon beat "Stone Cold" Steve Austin in a Winner Takes All Ladder Match to retain their ownership in the WWF and take back Austin's title of CEO. Austin has the match won, but the briefcase mysteriously moves when he grabs for it. Austin confronts both timekeeper Mark Yeaton and ring announcer Howard Finkel over it, and when Vince goes for it, it mysteriously lowers for his convenience. Austin and Vince fight over the briefcase, and it goes up when Austin reaches for it again. Shane pushes the ladder down, and Vince and Austin with it, then sets it back up and climbs up to successfully grab the briefcase.

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