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WWF SummerSlam 1998 - "Highway To Hell"

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WWF SummerSlam '98 Review

In front of a sold-out crowd of 19,066 at the iconic Madison Square Garden, WWF presented its most prestigious event of the year - SummerSlam. The evening promised to deliver an action-packed night, and it certainly did not disappoint.

Opening Act: The night kicked off with D-Lo Brown taking on Val Venis for the WWE European Title. In a thrilling encounter that lasted 15 minutes and 24 seconds, Brown emerged victorious, retaining his title. This match set the tone for the rest of the evening, showcasing the athleticism and technical prowess of these talented superstars.

Four On Three Handicap Mayhem: The Oddities, comprising Giant Silva, Golga, and Kurrgan, put on a dominating display against Kai En Tai's Dick Togo, Mens Teioh, Sho Funaki, and Taka Michinoku. The four-man team managed to overcome the numerical disadvantage, securing an impressive win in just 10 minutes and 10 seconds.

Hair-Raising Action: The highly anticipated Hair vs. Hair Match between X-Pac and Jeff Jarrett lived up to its billing. Both men left everything in the ring, resulting in a thrilling contest that lasted 11 minutes and 11 seconds. In the end, it was X-Pac who emerged victorious, claiming the coveted locks of his adversary.

Mixed Tag Mayhem: Edge and Sable teamed up against Jacqueline and Marc Mero in an exciting Mixed Tag Team Match. The action was fast-paced and chaotic, with all four competitors giving it their all. In the end, Edge and Sable emerged triumphant, securing a victory that lasted just 8 minutes and 26 seconds.

Lion's Den Showdown: Ken Shamrock faced off against Owen Hart in an intense Lion's Den Match. This contest was marked by a series of brutal exchanges between two highly skilled grapplers. In the end, it was Shamrock who came out on top, victorious after 9 minutes and 16 seconds.

WWF World Tag Team Title Chaos: The New Age Outlaws (Billy Gunn and Road Dogg) put on an impressive display against Mankind in a WWF World Tag Team Title No Holds Barred Falls Count Anywhere Two On One Handicap Match. Despite being at a numerical disadvantage, the duo managed to outlast the challenger, retaining their titles.

Main Event: The main event saw Triple H and The Rock engage in an epic WWE Intercontinental Title Ladder Match. Both competitors gave it their all, with the action reaching new heights as they fought for the coveted championship. In the end, it was Triple H who emerged victorious, claiming the title and sending a message to the rest of the WWF roster.

Closing Act: The evening concluded with Steve Austin facing off against The Undertaker in an intense WWE Title Match. This contest was marked by a series of brutal exchanges between two of the WWF's most dominant champions. In the end, it was Austin who emerged victorious, retaining his title after 20 minutes and 52 seconds.

In conclusion, SummerSlam '98 was an unforgettable event that showcased the best of what the WWF has to offer. With a series of thrilling matches, each featuring unique storylines and exciting action, this card will undoubtedly go down in history as one of the greatest Pay-Per-Views of all time.

Final Score: 8.5/10

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Card Details

  • Date: 30 Aug 1998
  • Promotion: World Wrestling Entertainment
  • Arena: Madison Square Garden
  • Attendance: 19066
  • Type: Pay Per View
  • Broadcast Type: Live
  • Broadcast Date: 30 Aug 1998

Matches

  1. D-Lo Brown(C) defeat Val Venis in a WWE European Title Match
    Match Time: 15:24

  2. The Oddities (Giant Silva, Golga and Kurrgan) defeat Kai En Tai (Dick Togo, Mens Teioh, Sho Funaki and Taka Michinoku) in a Four On Three Handicap Match
    Match Time: 10:10

  3. X-Pac defeat Jeff Jarrett in a Hair Vs. Hair Match
    Match Time: 11:11

  4. Edge and Sable defeat Jacqueline and Marc Mero in a Mixed Tag Team Match
    Match Time: 08:26

  5. Ken Shamrock defeat Owen Hart in a Lion's Den Match
    Match Time: 09:16

  6. The New Age Outlaws (Billy Gunn and The Road Dogg)(C) defeat Mankind in a WWF World Tag Team Title No Holds Barred Falls Count Anywhere Two On One Handicap Match

  7. Triple H(C) defeat The Rock in a WWE Intercontinental Title Ladder Match

  8. Steve Austin(C) defeat The Undertaker in a WWE Title Match
    Match Time: 20:52