Rebellion (1999)

Rebellion (1999)
Promotion World Wrestling Federation
Date October 2, 1999[1]
City Birmingham, England[1]
Venue National Indoor Arena[1]
Attendance 13,500[1]
Theme
song
(s)
"Rebellion" by Jim Johnston
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Rebellion (1999) was the inaugural Rebellion professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). It took place on October 2, 1999 at the National Indoor Arena in Birmingham, England.

Storylines

The event featured eleven professional wrestling matches and two pre-show matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines. Wrestlers portrayed villains, heroes, or less distinguishable characters in the scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches.[2]

Event

Other on-screen personnel
Role: Name:
Commentator Jim Ross
Michael Hayes
Interviewer Michael Cole
Ring announcer Howard Finkel
Referee Mike Chioda
Earl Hebner
Tim White

Prior to the start of the event, Christian defeated Crash Holly, in a dark match.

The first match saw WWF Intercontinental Champion Jeff Jarrett take on European Champion D'Lo Brown. Prior to the start of the match a coin toss was used to determine which championship would be on the line. Intimately it was determined that the Intercontinental Championship was on the line, in a match which saw Jarrett retain his title.

The second match saw The Godfather defeat Gangrel, following a Pimp Drop. After the match, The Godfather convinced referee Tim White to dance with him and the hoes.

Prior to the next match, it was announced that the WWE would be hosting another UK exclusive pay-per-view on May 6, 2000 which would be the inaugural Insurrextion.

Next Val Venis defeated Mark Henry following the Money Shot.

In a backstage segment The British Bulldog angrily confronted Vince McMahon and Shane McMahon about not getting a WWF title shot in his home country and, in his anger, threw a garbage can across the room, which accidentally hit Stephanie McMahon.

The WWF Women's Championship match was next, in a Four Corners match. During this match Ivory defended her title against Jacqueline, Luna Vachon and Tori. Ivory successfully defended her title when she hit Jackie in the face with the belt.

Next Chris Jericho defeated Road Dogg following a low blow.

The following match was an intergender match, which saw Chyna take on Jeff Jarrett. After Chyna hit the pedigree on Jarrett, The British Bulldog interfered and clotheslined Chyna, resulting in her victory via disqualification. Following the match, the two continued their attack on Chyna, which concluded when Jarrett put Chyna in a figure-4.

The next match was a No Disqualification match between the Kane defeated Big Show. Kane ultimately picked up the victory when he kicked a chair into Big Show’s face followed by a bodyslam.

The following match saw The British Bulldog defeat X-Pac. This was followed by a triangle match which saw Edge and Christian defeat The Acolytes (Bradshaw and Faarooq) and The Hollys (Crash Holly and Hardcore Holly).

The main event was a Steel Cage match for the WWF Championship. This match saw the champion Triple H defend his title against The Rock. The British Bulldog came out during the match when The Rock was attempted to escape, knocking him down while trying to climb out. Chyna later came out and slammed the door on The Rock’s face when he went to escape. After Triple H escaped the cage, Vince McMahon came out and locked The British Bulldog in the cage in retribution for his attack on Stephanie McMahon earlier. The Rock attacked The British Bulldog before eventually leaving over the top of the cage.

Aftermath

The British Bulldog and Stephanie McMahon's (kayfabe) fiancée Test briefly feuded when as a result of Bulldog's attack on her, Stephanie forgot how she felt for Test. Stephanie McMahon's memory later recovered and the two attempted to marry on the November 29, 1999 episode of Raw, only for Triple H (who was feuding with Vince McMahon at the time) to reveal he had married Stephanie.

Results

No. Results[1][3][4][5] Stipulations Times
1D Christian defeated Crash Holly Singles match 4:39
2 Jeff Jarrett (c) (with Miss Kitty) defeated D'Lo Brown Singles match for the WWF Intercontinental Championship 6:00
3 The Godfather defeated Gangrel Singles match 4:04
4 Val Venis defeated Mark Henry Singles match 3:01
5 Ivory (c) defeated Jacqueline, Luna Vachon and Tori Four Corners match for the WWF Women's Championship 3:16
6 Chris Jericho (with Mr. Hughes) defeated Road Dogg Singles match 10:29
7 Chyna defeated Jeff Jarrett (with Miss Kitty) by disqualification Singles match 2:22
8 Kane defeated Big Show No Disqualification match 7:54
9 The British Bulldog defeated X-Pac Singles match 5:10
10 Edge and Christian defeated The Acolytes (Bradshaw and Faarooq) and The Hollys (Crash Holly and Hardcore Holly) Triangle match 9:03
11 Triple H (c) defeated The Rock Steel Cage match for the WWF Championship 22:56
  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
  • D – indicates the match was a dark match

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Cawthon, Graham (2013). the History of Professional Wrestling Vol 2: WWF 1990 - 1999. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. ASIN B00RWUNSRS.
  2. Grabianowski, Ed. "How Pro Wrestling Works". HowStuffWorks, Inc. Discovery Communications. Archived from the original on 2013-11-18. Retrieved 2014-01-05.
  3. Cawthon, Graham (October 2, 1999). "1999". The History of WWE. Retrieved May 24, 2015.
  4. "Historical Cards: Rebellion (October 2, 1999. Birmingham, England)". PWI Presents: 2007 Wrestling Almanak and book of facts. Kappa Publications. p. 155. 2007 Edition.
  5. "Rebellion 1999". Pro Wrestling History. October 2, 1999. Retrieved May 24, 2015.
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