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Summerslam (TV 1999)

TV Movie  -   -  30 August 1999 (USA)
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WWF Championship: Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Triple H vs. Mankind, WWF Intercontinental/European Championship: Jeff Jarrett vs. D'Lo Brown, WWF Tag Team Championship: X-Pac & Kane vs. The ... See full summary »

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WWF Championship: Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Triple H vs. Mankind, WWF Intercontinental/European Championship: Jeff Jarrett vs. D'Lo Brown, WWF Tag Team Championship: X-Pac & Kane vs. The Big Show & The Undertaker, WWF Hardcore Championship: The Big Boss Man vs. Al Snow, WWF Women's Championship: Ivory vs. Tori, Tag Team Gauntlet Match: The Acolytes vs. Edge & Christian vs. The Hollys vs. The Hardy Boyz vs. Mideon & Viscera vs. Droz & Prince Albert, Lion's Den Match: Ken Shamrock vs. Steve Blackman, Greenwich Street Fight: Test vs. Shane McMahon, Kiss My Ass Match: The Rock vs. Billy Gunn Written by Anonymous

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One of the few PPVs where the WWF title, WWF Intercontinental title and WWF Tag Team titles all changed hands on the same night. See more »

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Jesse 'The Body' Ventura: You hit somebody with a chair, anything like that, I'm not counting it.
Mankind: Let me ask you this. Don't you think that Geraldine Ferraro was vastly underestimated as a candidate?
Jesse 'The Body' Ventura: She might have been, but she's a bleedin' heart liberal, you know. Come on!
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1 July 2002 | by (Vancouver, B.C.) – See all my reviews

The one and only Jesse "The Body" Ventura returned to SummerSlam in 1999 to serve as the guest referee for the main event, a Triple Threat Match for the WWE Championship pitting the reigning champion, Stone Cold Steve Austin, against Triple H and Mankind. In the end, Mankind pinned Stone Cold to become WWE Champion for the third time. But the very next night on RAW, Triple H upended the Boiler Room Dweller to win his first WWE Championship. SummerSlam 1999 was truly a historic night in WWE history, as it is the only night in WWE history that the WWE Championship, Intercontinental Championship and Tag Team Championship all changed hands. Considering that those three titles have all been around for over 20 years, SummerSlam 1999 was truly historic. In all, five titles changed hands at SummerSlam 1999, including the Hardcore Championship and European Championship.

Jeff Jarrett pinned D'Lo Brown to win the Intercontinental and European Titles The Acolytes defeated Edge & Christian, Hardy Boyz, Hollys, Droz & Prince Albert and Mideon & Viscera Al Snow pinned Big Boss Man to win the Hardcore Championship Women's Champion Ivory pinned Tori Ken Shamrock defeated Steve Blackman in a Lion's Den Match Test pinned Shane McMahon in a Greenwich Street Fight The Rock pinned Billy Gunn in a Kiss My Ass Match Undertaker & Big Show won the Tag Team Championship from Kane & X-Pac Mankind pinned Stone Cold Steve Austin to win the WWE Championship in a Triple Threat Match also involving Triple H (Jesse "The Body" Ventura was guest referee)

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