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WWE SummerSlam 1999 - An Out Of Body Experience

WWE SummerSlam 1999 - An Out Of Body Experience

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Darn Good One
Review: A damn good PPV, it features many stellar matches such as: D'Lo Brown vs. Jeff Jarrett for the IC/European titles, a six team tag team turmoil match, a "Love Her or Leave Her" streetfight between Test and Shane McMahon (which features McMahon executing an insane top-rope elbowdrop onto Test on a ringside table), a "Kiss My A**" match between The Rock and "Badd Ass" Billy Gunn, and a triple threat match between Champion "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, Triple H, & Mankind which is a 4 **** brawl. A Good purchase.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Basically a good ppv. And main event was great.
Review: A great ppv especially the main event. And if you haven't seen it diffently buy it today!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Hardcore PPV
Review: Alot of theses Matches were Hardcore
1. Triple Threat Match for the WWFChampionship: Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Triple H vs. Mankind with Jesse "the Body" Ventura as Special Referee 86.3/100
2. Love Her or Leave Her" Greenwich Street Fight: Test vs. Shane McMahon 100/100
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4. WWF Hardcore Championship Match: Big Boss Man vs. Al Snow with Pepper 91.6/100
5. WWF Tag Team Championship Match: Kane & X-Pac vs. Undertaker & Big Show 87.3/100
6. Two Titles on the Line: D'Lo Brown vs. Jeff Jarrett with Debra 39.5/100
7. Lion's Den Weapons Match: Ken Shamrock vs. Steve Blackman 74.6/100
8. WWF Women's Championship Match: Ivory vs. Tori 29.2/100
9. Tag Team Turmoil: Edge & Christian vs. Hardy Boyz vs. Mideon & Viscera vs. Droz & Prince Albert vs. The Acolytes vs. The Hardcore Hollys 48.6/100 (The Hadyz Should have won)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!
Review: An awesome tape; just simply awesome. Matches include a Triple Threat match for the WWF Championship, between Steve Austin (Champion), Mankind, and Triple-H, with governor Jesse "The Body" Ventura as guest referee! Hardcore Championship match: the Big Boss Man (Champion) vs.former champion Al Snow. Love Her or Leave Her Match (Greenwich Street Fight rules), Shane McMahon w/Mean Street Posse vs. Test w/Stephanie McMahon. WWF Women's Championship: Tori vs. Ivory (Champion); European & Intercontinental Championship Match: D'Lo Brown (Champion) vs. Jeff Jarrett w/Debra; Tag Team Gauntlet Match: Edge & Christian vs. Viscera & Midian vs. The Acolytes vs. Droz & Prince Albert vs. Hardcore & Crash Holly; the Rock vs. Billy Gunn; Tag Team Championship Match: X-Pac & Kane (Champions) vs. the Undertaker & the Big Show w/Paul Bearer. Awesome. The best matches include the Tag Team Gauntlet, the WWF Tag Team Championship match, the WWF Intercontinental/European Championship match, and the Triple Threat match with Governor Ventura as the ref.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!
Review: An awesome tape; just simply awesome. Matches include a Triple Threat match for the WWF Championship, between Steve Austin (Champion), Mankind, and Triple-H, with governor Jesse "The Body" Ventura as guest referee! Hardcore Championship match: the Big Boss Man (Champion) vs.former champion Al Snow. Love Her or Leave Her Match (Greenwich Street Fight rules), Shane McMahon w/Mean Street Posse vs. Test w/Stephanie McMahon. WWF Women's Championship: Tori vs. Ivory (Champion); European & Intercontinental Championship Match: D'Lo Brown (Champion) vs. Jeff Jarrett w/Debra; Tag Team Gauntlet Match: Edge & Christian vs. Viscera & Midian vs. The Acolytes vs. Droz & Prince Albert vs. Hardcore & Crash Holly; the Rock vs. Billy Gunn; Tag Team Championship Match: X-Pac & Kane (Champions) vs. the Undertaker & the Big Show w/Paul Bearer. Awesome. The best matches include the Tag Team Gauntlet, the WWF Tag Team Championship match, the WWF Intercontinental/European Championship match, and the Triple Threat match with Governor Ventura as the ref.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: fair show
Review: Depending on what era of the WWF you like best, this is a show worth watching - but maybe not buying. As far as Summer Slam's go, Summer Slam 92 from London would have to be the best. I would rate this in the top 7 Summer Slams...but not the best. Changing the main event to a 3-way took away from what could have been a great contest btw. Triple H and Austin.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: An ok ppv
Review: Euro-Continental titles
D'Lo Brown vs. Jeff Jarrett.
Good overall match. Mark Henry hits D'Lo with the guitar to give JJ the win. 7.5/10

Hardcore title match
Big Bossman (c)vs. Al Snow
an OK Hardcore match They do fight al over the city and Road Dogg follows them with a microphone doing commentary. Him and Jericho get into a verbal confrontation with RD saying"I'm almost afraid to say this because you might take take me up on it. I got two words for ya, S*CK IT!!!". 7/10

Woman's title
Ivory(c) vs. Tori
Yawn. What a boring match 4/10

Lion's Den weopons match
"Leathal Weopon" Steve Blackman vs. Ken Shamrock
Not nearly as good or exciting as the Lion's den from the SS"98. Best part is the entrance. 5/10

Tag Team tourmoil
Best match is the New Brood(Hardy Boyz)vs. Edge and Christian (E&C). APA win when Hollys don't get along.8/10

Love Her or Leave Her Greenwich Street Fight
Shane McMahon vs. Test
Great match. the Posse interfers and the Stooges even up the odds. Test wins but Shane'O Mac stole the show with the elbow drop to the Spanish announce table. 9/10 All that work and he gets left at the alter a few months later. Poor guy.

Kiss My A$$ match
The Rock vs. B.A. Billy Gunn
Rock wins after the People's Elbow. 7/10

Triple threat match for the WWF Title
Ref. Jesse Ventura
Austin(C)vs.Mankind vs. Criple-H
Mankind wins and the Lame,sore looser that he is,attacks Austin with a chair. It was so stupid having Mankind lose to Criple-H the next night on RAW.8.5/10

All-in-all not the best SSlam but not the worst.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Very Good
Review: European & Intercontinental Championship
D'Lo Brown vs. Jeff Jarrett
Great opener. Lots of action and a surprise finish.

Hardcore Title
Big Bossman vs. Al Snow
These matches were always fun to watch. These guys went everywhere including a restaurant. Good match.

Tag Team Turmoil
Good performances by the Hardys and Edge & Christian. Early flashes of later brilliance.

Love Her of Leave Her Greenwich Street Fight
Shane McMahon vs. Test
Match of the night and year. A welcome surprise. Shane came into his own with this match and planted the seeds for future ppv endeavors. Test was no slouch either. Great from beginnging to end.

Lion's Den Weapons Match
Ken Shamrock vs. Steve Blackman
Good match but no blood really hurt this one. They used plenty of weapons but that little "oomph" was missing.

Women's Championship
Ivory vs. Tori
Boring.

Kiss My Ass Match
The Rock vs. Mr. Ass
Very good match. I thought Billy Gunn really held his own here. These two matched up very well. The Rock is a great entertainer.

Triple Threat Match for the WWF Championship
Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Triple H vs. Mankind
Great main event! Never a dull spot and the launching pad for HHH. The finish left the whole place speechless.



Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Card...Behind the Curtain Plot
Review: First of all, I thought that this was a great card. However, I am still unpleased at how the main event all went down. First of all, the match was to be Triple H vs. Steve Austin for the WWF Championship, but Austin did not want to drop the belt to Triple H. I felt that this was a selfish move. So, to resolve this little crisis, WWF's creative team threw Mick Foley into the mix because of his and Austin's backstage friendship. Foley "won" the title, only to lose it the next night on Raw to Triple H. All in all, this is a great DVD, good card, and the "main event" played through rather well.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: History is Made
Review: History was made at WWF Summerslam 1999 as Jesse Ventura returned to the ring to referee the main event. A triple threat match for the WWF Championship between Champion-Stone Cold Steve Austin, Mankind, and HHH. Two titles on the line at once as D-Lo Brown defends both the Intercontinental Title and the European Title against Jeff Jarrett. X-Pac and Kane defend the WWF Tag Team Titles against the Undertaker and the Big Show. Ivory defends the WWF Womens Title against Tori. Big Boss Man puts the WWF Hardcore Title on the line against former champ Al Snow. In a Love Her Or Leave Her Match under Greenwich Street Fight rules, Shane MacMahon takes on Test. In tag team gauntlet match you will see the best of tag team action in Edge and Christian, the Hardy Boyz, Midian and Viscera, Droz and Prince Albert, the Acolytes, and the Holly's(Hardcore and Crash.) Then in the first ever match you will see the Rock take on the 1999 King of the Ring-Mr. A***. A great event packed with three hours of hot WWF action.


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