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WWF Over the Edge Report

May 16, 1999 - Manchester Evening News Arena, Manchester, England, UK

In front of a sold-out crowd of 18,407 at the Manchester Evening News Arena, World Wrestling Entertainment presented its latest Pay-Per-View extravaganza, Over the Edge. The event showcased a diverse range of matches, featuring some of the WWF's top talent.

Early Match Highlights

The night began with Tiger Ali Singh defeating Gillberg in a non-title match. The Indian wrestler showcased his agility and quickness, finishing off the match with a swift kick to the chest. The contest lasted just 1:04, setting the tone for the evening's fast-paced action.

Next up was a six-man tag team match featuring The Corporate Ministry (Bradshaw, Faarooq, and Viscera) against The Brood (Christian, Edge, and Gangrel). In a thrilling encounter that spanned 13:47, The Corporate Ministry emerged victorious. Their sheer size and strength proved too much for The Brood's high-flying antics.

Middle Match Notes

Steve Blackman made quick work of Droz in their singles match, submitting him via armbar in just 7:50. This dominant performance showcased Blackman's submission expertise and further solidified his status as a formidable force in the WWF.

Kane continued his winning streak by defeating Mideon in a one-on-one contest that lasted only 4:35. The Big Red Machine's sheer power proved too much for the smaller Mideon, leaving fans wondering what's next for this dominant monster.

In the first of two female matches on the card, Nicole Bass dispatched Tori via pinfall in just 27 seconds. This brief but brutal encounter demonstrated Bass's incredible strength and agility.

Title Match Thrills

Shane McMahon successfully defended his WWE European Title against X-Pac, retaining the championship after an 8:27 contest. The match featured a mix of technical grappling and high-flying action, with McMahon using his cunning and athleticism to outmaneuver his challenger.

Next up was the highly anticipated Mr. Ass vs. Mankind singles match. In a thrilling encounter that lasted 11:27, Mr. Ass managed to stay one step ahead of the wild and unpredictable Mankind. This hard-hitting contest showcased both competitors' resilience and determination.

Main Event Mayhem

Finally, it all came down to the WWE Title Triple Threat Match featuring Steve Austin, The Undertaker, and Triple H. In a thrilling encounter that spanned 18:20, Austin emerged victorious after pinning both of his opponents simultaneously. This impressive display of athleticism and cunning cemented Austin's status as one of the WWF's top champions.

In conclusion, Over the Edge was an action-packed Pay-Per-View event that showcased the WWF's diverse range of talent. With a mix of fast-paced matches, high-stakes title bouts, and memorable moments, this card is sure to be remembered by fans for years to come.


Card Details

  • Date: 16 May 1999
  • Promotion: World Wrestling Entertainment
  • Arena: Manchester Evening News Arena
  • Attendance: 18407
  • Type: Pay Per View
  • Broadcast Type: Live
  • Broadcast Date: 16 May 1999

Matches

  1. Tiger Ali Singh defeat Gillberg in a Non Title Match
    Match Time: 01:04

  2. The Corporate Ministry (Bradshaw, Faarooq and Viscera) defeat The Brood (Christian, Edge and Gangrel) in a Six Man Tag Team Match
    Match Time: 13:47

  3. Steve Blackman defeat Droz in a Singles Match
    Match Time: 07:50

  4. Kane defeat Mideon in a Singles Match
    Match Time: 04:35

  5. Nicole Bass defeat Tori in a Singles Match
    Match Time: 00:27

  6. Shane McMahon(C) defeat X-Pac in a WWE European Title Match
    Match Time: 08:27

  7. Mr. Ass defeat Mankind in a Singles Match
    Match Time: 11:27

  8. Steve Austin(C) defeat The Undertaker and Triple H in a WWE Title Triple Threat Match
    Match Time: 18:20