Published on

WWF Capital Carnage

Authors

LONDON ARENA HOSTS THRILLING WWE PPV CARD

London, England - In front of a packed London Arena crowd of 10,441, World Wrestling Entertainment presented a star-studded pay-per-view card that left fans on the edge of their seats.

The night began with Gangrel picking up an impressive win over Al Snow in a singles match. The dark and brooding Gangrel controlled the action early on, before Snow attempted to mount a comeback. However, it was too little, too late as Gangrel sealed the deal with a vicious chokeslam (5:54).

The Head Bangers, Mosh and Thrasher, then took on LOD 2000 - Animal and Droz - in a high-flying tag team match. The action was fast-paced and frenetic, with all four competitors putting their bodies on the line. In the end, it was the experience of LOD 2000 that proved too much for the young upstarts, as they emerged victorious (3:21).

Val Venis looked to continue his winning streak against Goldust in a singles match. The charismatic Venis used his quickness and agility to evade Goldust's attacks, before catching him with a vicious clothesline (5:35).

Tiger Ali Singh made a surprise appearance on the card, defeating Edge in a relatively short match. Singh's technical grappling skills proved too much for the young Edge, who was left reeling (2:54).

Christian and Sable then teamed up to take on Jacqueline and Marc Mero in a tag team match. The action was intense, with all four competitors giving it their all. In the end, Christian and Sable's teamwork proved too strong, as they emerged victorious (4:50).

The main event of the evening saw Ken Shamrock put his WWE Intercontinental Title on the line against Steve Blackman. Shamrock used his experience to outmaneuver Blackman, before sealing the deal with a vicious ankle lock submission (6:51).

Triple H then looked to continue his winning streak against Jeff Jarrett in a singles match. The Game used his power and aggression to dominate Jarrett, before finishing him off with a Pedigree (6:55).

The New Age Outlaws - Billy Gunn and Road Dogg - then took on The Nation - D-Lo Brown and Mark Henry - for the WWF World Tag Team Titles. The action was intense, with all four competitors giving it their all. In the end, the veteran Outlaws emerged victorious, retaining their titles (10:11).

The final match of the evening saw The Rock put his WWE Title on the line against X-Pac. The Great One used his charisma and wrestling ability to outmaneuver X-Pac, before sealing the deal with a People's Elbow (12:33).

Finally, the main event of the evening took place as Steve Austin faced off against Kane, Mankind, and The Undertaker in a Fatal Four-Way Match. With Special Referee Gerald Brisco keeping order, all four competitors gave it their all in an intense and chaotic match. In the end, it was Austin who emerged victorious, retaining his title (16:12).

It was a thrilling night of action in London, with something for everyone. The WWE has set themselves up nicely for their next pay-per-view event. Until then, it's time to rest on our laurels and bask in the glory of another great show.

RATING: 8/10


Card Details

  • Date: 06 Dec 1998
  • Promotion: World Wrestling Entertainment
  • Arena: London Arena
  • Attendance: 10441
  • Type: Pay Per View
  • Broadcast Type: Live
  • Broadcast Date: 06 Dec 1998

Matches

  1. Gangrel defeat Al Snow in a Singles Match
    Match Time: 05:54

  2. The Head Bangers (Mosh and Thrasher) defeat LOD 2000 (Animal and Droz) in a Tag Team Match
    Match Time: 03:21

  3. Val Venis defeat Goldust in a Singles Match
    Match Time: 05:35

  4. Tiger Ali Singh defeat Edge in a Singles Match
    Match Time: 02:54

  5. Christian and Sable defeat Jacqueline and Marc Mero in a Tag Team Match
    Match Time: 04:50

  6. Ken Shamrock(C) defeat Steve Blackman in a WWE Intercontinental Title Match
    Match Time: 06:51

  7. Triple H defeat Jeff Jarrett in a Singles Match
    Match Time: 06:55

  8. The New Age Outlaws (Billy Gunn and The Road Dogg)(C) defeat The Nation (D-Lo Brown and Mark Henry) in a WWF World Tag Team Title Match
    Match Time: 10:11

  9. The Rock(C) defeat X-Pac in a WWE Title Match
    Match Time: 12:33

  10. Steve Austin defeat Kane, Mankind and The Undertaker in a Fatal Four Way Match (Special Referee: Gerald Brisco)
    Match Time: 16:12