Rebellion 1999
This show was all over the damn place that it’s almost hard to put all into words.
Match 1: Intercontinental Championship Match - Jeff Jarrett (c) def. D’Lo Brown (6:12)
But first, we get to start this show in the weirdest way possible. This was during Jeff Jarrett’s “women are lower than men” gimmick. So he brings out a vacuum cleaner, and he says he’ll pay a woman 1000 pounds (because it’s the UK) to any woman in the crowd to come in and vacuum up some yellow shit in the ring. One woman stupidly takes it, and Jeff puts her in the Figure 4 after she can’t vacuum it up. Then Chyna, whose role is going to be incredibly confusing on this show, walks down to the ring and beats up Jeff Jarrett, so you’d think this makes her a babyface. D’Lo is also the European Champion, so it’s determined by a coin toss, which title will be on the line. This is an average match, that goes back and forth for 6 minutes, but Miss Kitty gets on the apron to distract the referee, and Jarrett hits D’Lo with the vacuum cleaner to retain his title. He then gets on the mic and challenges Chyna to a match later on in the night.
My Rating: **1/2
Match 2: The Godfather def. Gangrel (6:19)
It’s at this point where I’m thankful that Jerry Lawler isn’t on commentary for this show. The hoes come out with their himmer hommers and then the vampire pervert who fangs and bangs makes his way out. Gangrel wants one of the hoes, but Godfather says “nah.” Gangrel is too weird even for a pimp. Anyway, this match is lame. Godfather starts up the ho train and hits the Pimp Drop to get the win.
My Rating: *
Chyna is doing an interview backstage and accepts Jeff Jarrett’s challenge.
Match 3: Val Venis def. Mark Henry (3:47)
Filler match. Weirdly enough, Mark Henry gets almost no offense. It’s mainly Val Venis hitting and running until he hits the Moneyshot to beat Sexual Chocolate. Lots of perverts on this show already, I’m just now realizing.
My Rating: *1/2
British Bulldog goes to Vince McMahon and demands that he gets the title shot against Triple H that night instead of The Rock. Vince denies him and Bulldog gets frustrated and tosses a trash can at Stephanie, which hits her offscreen.
Match 4: Women’s Championship Fatal 4-Way Match - Ivory (c) def. Jacqueline, Luna & Tori (6:51)
Good god, this was terrible. You can tell this match had no direction at all. They must’ve told them to just go out there without telling them what to do, because none of them looked like they knew what to do or how to work a 4-Way. At least it’s good for laughs. Ivory hits Jackie with the Women’s Title to retain.
My Rating: 1/2*
Match 5: Chris Jericho def. Road Dogg (11:58)
An actually decent match. Hey, does everyone remember when Jericho had Mr. Hughes as a bodyguard? Yeah, me neither. Jesse James goes outside and attacks Jericho during his entrance and the match starts as a brawl that goes into the crowd. Jericho takes control in short time by targeting Road Dogg’s back. Road Dogg eventually fights back into the match. But he accidentally hits the referee with a punch after Jericho ducks it. Then Mr. Hughes comes in with a chair and hits Road Dogg in the back with it. The referee comes to and counts the pin, but Road Dogg kicks out. Mr. Hughes distracts the referee while Jericho low blows Road Dogg and wraps him up in a pin.
My Rating: ***
Match 6: Chyna def. Jeff Jarrett via DQ (4:28)
So, here Chyna, who’s a babyface except not really, kicks Jarrett’s ass. Jarrett gets a couple moves in before Chyna gets ready to finish Jarrett off, but British Bulldog runs in, beats up Chyna, causing the DQ. The crowd boos him and he powerslams Chyna. Letting Jarrett put her in the Figure 4. Moving on.
My Rating: *
Match 7: No DQ Match - Kane def. Big Show (8:38)
A match I expected to be decent, but it’s so average. It doesn’t even feel like a No DQ Match until the end. It starts out pretty good, with Kane and Big Show showing off their athleticism. They throw dropkicks at each other. Kane hits an enziguri. But it soon turns into a snoozefest, with Big Show grounding Kane into the mat. After 8 minutes, the No DQ stipulation comes into play when Big Show brings a chair into the ring. He goes to hit Kane with it, but Kane gets his boot up to kick it back into Show’s face and then he pins him after hitting him with a body slam of all things.
My Rating: **1/4
Match 8: British Bulldog def. X-Pac (5:23)
The UK crowd is behind X-Pac and against Bulldog. It’s so weird. This is another average match on this filler show. It gets fast paced at some point, but like the last match, it turns into the heel just grounding the babyface into the mat. X-Pac fights back and hits the Bronco Buster. But Bulldog gets back up, he lifts X-Pac up in a military press, then drops him on his crotch on the top rope. Then Bulldog hits a running Powerslam to win the match.
My Rating: **1/2
Match 9: WWF Tag Team Championship #1 Contenders Triple Threat Elimination Match - Edge & Christian def. The Acolytes & The Holly Cousins (8:42)
Yet another match that isn’t worth watching here. The Hollys are the first to be eliminated after Bradshaw pins Crash after a Clothesline From Hell. Then it’s down to them against E&C. The Acolytes beat on Christian and isolate him from Edge for a few minutes. But Christian gets Edge back in there and double team The Acolytes. Christian dives on Faarooq on the outside, while Edge pins Bradshaw on the inside.
My Rating: **1/2
Main Event: WWF Championship Steel Cage Match - Triple H (c) def. The Rock (20:33)
After a painfully long show, we get to the main event, which was pretty good even if it is incredibly overbooked. The Rock comes out to a massive ovation and cuts an entertaining promo before Triple H comes out. It’s a back and forth match for 10 minutes. It looks like the only way to win this cage match is by escaping, because there’s no referee in the ring. At some point, they both get crotched on the top rope and it’s a standstill. Rock hits a Rock Bottom and tries to get out, but he gets stopped by Triple H, who hits a Pedigree on The Rock. Triple H tries to get out through the door, but The Rock grabs him by the ankles, but Triple H, who’s halfway out the door, reaches down to grab a steel chair, but Earl Hebner on the outside takes it away from Triple H, who punches his lights out. Rock knocks down Triple H and gets out through the door, but the referee is down so he can’t call it. Triple H goes out and they brawl outside the cage. The Rock grabs a steel chair and hits HHH in the head with it. Triple H bleeds, but The Rock grabs a pair of headphones and commentates that it’s monkey piss flowing out of Triple H’s head. Rock throws HHH back in the ring and instead of waking up the referee, he goes back in too and throws Triple H repeatedly into the cage. The referee wakes up, but Bulldog is back. He stops The Rock from escaping at the top of the cage and throws him back in. Bulldog climbs over and he beats up both Rock and Triple H. But Rock low blows him and he hits Triple H with another Rock Bottom and he tries to crawl out through the door. But then Chyna who’s a heel but not really runs down and throws the door into Rock’s face. Triple H tries to escape, but The Rock tries to stop him, but Bulldog gets back up and stops The Rock. Allowing Triple H to escape and retain the title. Vince McMahon makes his way down, locks the cage door, and The Rock beats Bulldog’s ass. A good match, but holy fuck, the overbooking ruins it.
My Rating: ***3/4
Cagematch Rating: 4.40
My Rating: 4/10
This was Vince Russo’s last show in the company before he left to go ruin WCW even more than they already have. And I have to say, thank fuck he was gone. That main event was going well until all the confusing bullshit towards the end. And was Chyna a heel or a face? I still don’t know.
Next is another UK show, and oh fuck, it’s a doozy. Most notable for preceding the infamous plane ride from hell. Insurrextion 2002.
This show was all over the damn place that it’s almost hard to put all into words.
Match 1: Intercontinental Championship Match - Jeff Jarrett (c) def. D’Lo Brown (6:12)
But first, we get to start this show in the weirdest way possible. This was during Jeff Jarrett’s “women are lower than men” gimmick. So he brings out a vacuum cleaner, and he says he’ll pay a woman 1000 pounds (because it’s the UK) to any woman in the crowd to come in and vacuum up some yellow shit in the ring. One woman stupidly takes it, and Jeff puts her in the Figure 4 after she can’t vacuum it up. Then Chyna, whose role is going to be incredibly confusing on this show, walks down to the ring and beats up Jeff Jarrett, so you’d think this makes her a babyface. D’Lo is also the European Champion, so it’s determined by a coin toss, which title will be on the line. This is an average match, that goes back and forth for 6 minutes, but Miss Kitty gets on the apron to distract the referee, and Jarrett hits D’Lo with the vacuum cleaner to retain his title. He then gets on the mic and challenges Chyna to a match later on in the night.
My Rating: **1/2
Match 2: The Godfather def. Gangrel (6:19)
It’s at this point where I’m thankful that Jerry Lawler isn’t on commentary for this show. The hoes come out with their himmer hommers and then the vampire pervert who fangs and bangs makes his way out. Gangrel wants one of the hoes, but Godfather says “nah.” Gangrel is too weird even for a pimp. Anyway, this match is lame. Godfather starts up the ho train and hits the Pimp Drop to get the win.
My Rating: *
Chyna is doing an interview backstage and accepts Jeff Jarrett’s challenge.
Match 3: Val Venis def. Mark Henry (3:47)
Filler match. Weirdly enough, Mark Henry gets almost no offense. It’s mainly Val Venis hitting and running until he hits the Moneyshot to beat Sexual Chocolate. Lots of perverts on this show already, I’m just now realizing.
My Rating: *1/2
British Bulldog goes to Vince McMahon and demands that he gets the title shot against Triple H that night instead of The Rock. Vince denies him and Bulldog gets frustrated and tosses a trash can at Stephanie, which hits her offscreen.
Match 4: Women’s Championship Fatal 4-Way Match - Ivory (c) def. Jacqueline, Luna & Tori (6:51)
Good god, this was terrible. You can tell this match had no direction at all. They must’ve told them to just go out there without telling them what to do, because none of them looked like they knew what to do or how to work a 4-Way. At least it’s good for laughs. Ivory hits Jackie with the Women’s Title to retain.
My Rating: 1/2*
Match 5: Chris Jericho def. Road Dogg (11:58)
An actually decent match. Hey, does everyone remember when Jericho had Mr. Hughes as a bodyguard? Yeah, me neither. Jesse James goes outside and attacks Jericho during his entrance and the match starts as a brawl that goes into the crowd. Jericho takes control in short time by targeting Road Dogg’s back. Road Dogg eventually fights back into the match. But he accidentally hits the referee with a punch after Jericho ducks it. Then Mr. Hughes comes in with a chair and hits Road Dogg in the back with it. The referee comes to and counts the pin, but Road Dogg kicks out. Mr. Hughes distracts the referee while Jericho low blows Road Dogg and wraps him up in a pin.
My Rating: ***
Match 6: Chyna def. Jeff Jarrett via DQ (4:28)
So, here Chyna, who’s a babyface except not really, kicks Jarrett’s ass. Jarrett gets a couple moves in before Chyna gets ready to finish Jarrett off, but British Bulldog runs in, beats up Chyna, causing the DQ. The crowd boos him and he powerslams Chyna. Letting Jarrett put her in the Figure 4. Moving on.
My Rating: *
Match 7: No DQ Match - Kane def. Big Show (8:38)
A match I expected to be decent, but it’s so average. It doesn’t even feel like a No DQ Match until the end. It starts out pretty good, with Kane and Big Show showing off their athleticism. They throw dropkicks at each other. Kane hits an enziguri. But it soon turns into a snoozefest, with Big Show grounding Kane into the mat. After 8 minutes, the No DQ stipulation comes into play when Big Show brings a chair into the ring. He goes to hit Kane with it, but Kane gets his boot up to kick it back into Show’s face and then he pins him after hitting him with a body slam of all things.
My Rating: **1/4
Match 8: British Bulldog def. X-Pac (5:23)
The UK crowd is behind X-Pac and against Bulldog. It’s so weird. This is another average match on this filler show. It gets fast paced at some point, but like the last match, it turns into the heel just grounding the babyface into the mat. X-Pac fights back and hits the Bronco Buster. But Bulldog gets back up, he lifts X-Pac up in a military press, then drops him on his crotch on the top rope. Then Bulldog hits a running Powerslam to win the match.
My Rating: **1/2
Match 9: WWF Tag Team Championship #1 Contenders Triple Threat Elimination Match - Edge & Christian def. The Acolytes & The Holly Cousins (8:42)
Yet another match that isn’t worth watching here. The Hollys are the first to be eliminated after Bradshaw pins Crash after a Clothesline From Hell. Then it’s down to them against E&C. The Acolytes beat on Christian and isolate him from Edge for a few minutes. But Christian gets Edge back in there and double team The Acolytes. Christian dives on Faarooq on the outside, while Edge pins Bradshaw on the inside.
My Rating: **1/2
Main Event: WWF Championship Steel Cage Match - Triple H (c) def. The Rock (20:33)
After a painfully long show, we get to the main event, which was pretty good even if it is incredibly overbooked. The Rock comes out to a massive ovation and cuts an entertaining promo before Triple H comes out. It’s a back and forth match for 10 minutes. It looks like the only way to win this cage match is by escaping, because there’s no referee in the ring. At some point, they both get crotched on the top rope and it’s a standstill. Rock hits a Rock Bottom and tries to get out, but he gets stopped by Triple H, who hits a Pedigree on The Rock. Triple H tries to get out through the door, but The Rock grabs him by the ankles, but Triple H, who’s halfway out the door, reaches down to grab a steel chair, but Earl Hebner on the outside takes it away from Triple H, who punches his lights out. Rock knocks down Triple H and gets out through the door, but the referee is down so he can’t call it. Triple H goes out and they brawl outside the cage. The Rock grabs a steel chair and hits HHH in the head with it. Triple H bleeds, but The Rock grabs a pair of headphones and commentates that it’s monkey piss flowing out of Triple H’s head. Rock throws HHH back in the ring and instead of waking up the referee, he goes back in too and throws Triple H repeatedly into the cage. The referee wakes up, but Bulldog is back. He stops The Rock from escaping at the top of the cage and throws him back in. Bulldog climbs over and he beats up both Rock and Triple H. But Rock low blows him and he hits Triple H with another Rock Bottom and he tries to crawl out through the door. But then Chyna who’s a heel but not really runs down and throws the door into Rock’s face. Triple H tries to escape, but The Rock tries to stop him, but Bulldog gets back up and stops The Rock. Allowing Triple H to escape and retain the title. Vince McMahon makes his way down, locks the cage door, and The Rock beats Bulldog’s ass. A good match, but holy fuck, the overbooking ruins it.
My Rating: ***3/4
Cagematch Rating: 4.40
My Rating: 4/10
This was Vince Russo’s last show in the company before he left to go ruin WCW even more than they already have. And I have to say, thank fuck he was gone. That main event was going well until all the confusing bullshit towards the end. And was Chyna a heel or a face? I still don’t know.
Next is another UK show, and oh fuck, it’s a doozy. Most notable for preceding the infamous plane ride from hell. Insurrextion 2002.
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