Bored 0 Report post Posted September 20, 2003 Since I'm always Bored I decided the Saturday before every PPV I'll post results from every PPV that has taken place this month in WWE. Its a chance to remember, reflect, reminisce, or mainly just ask "who booked this crap?" In Your House #3 – September 24, 1995 Savio Vega def. Waylon Mercy Sycho Sid def. Henry Godwinn The British Bulldog def. Bam Bam Bigelow Dean Douglas def. Razor Ramon Bret Hart def. Jean-Pierre Lafitte Shawn Michaels & Diesel def. Yokozuna & The British Bulldog to “win” the Tag Team Titles; Diesel pinned Owen Hart who was not in the match Mind Games – September 22, 1996 Savio Vega def. Justin Bradshaw in a Caribbean Strap Match Jose Lothario def. Jim Cornette Owen Hart & The British Bulldog def. The Smoking Guns to win the Tag Team Titles Mark Henry def. Jerry Lawler The Undertaker def. Goldust Shawn Michaels def. Mankind by DQ; WWF Title Match Ground Zero – September 7, 1997 Brian Pillman def. Goldust Brian Christopher def. Scott Putski by count out Savio Vega def. Faarooq and Crush (pinned) in a triangle match Max Mini def. El Torito The Headbangers def. The Legion of Doom (1st elimination by DQ), The Godwinns (2nd), and Owen Hart & The British Bulldog (final) in a Fatal Four-Way Elimination Match to win the Tag Team Titles Bret Hart def. The Patriot; WWF Title Match Shawn Michaels NC The Undertaker Breakdown – September 27, 1998 Owen Hart def. Edge Al Snow & Scorpio def. Too Much Marc Mero def. Droz Bradshaw def. Vader in a Falls Count Anywhere Match Gangrel def. D’Lo Brown The Rock def. Ken Shamrock and Mankind in a Triple Threat Cage Match Val Venis def. Dustin Runnels D-Generation X def. Jeff Jarrett & Southern Justice The Undertaker and Kane def. Steve Austin in a Triple Threat Match for the WWF Title; Undertaker and Kane get the double pin and the title is upheld Unforgiven – September 26, 1999 Val Venis def. Steve Blackman D’Lo Brown def. Mark Henry to win the European Title Jeff Jarrett def. Chyna by DQ; IC Title Match The Acolytes def. The Dudley Boyz Ivory def. Luna to a hardcore match for the Women’s Title The New Age Outlaws def. Edge & Christian; Tag Title Match Al Snow def. The Big Bossman in a Kennel in the Cell Match X-Pac def. Chris Jericho by DQ Triple H def. Mankind, Kane, The Big Show, The British Bulldog, and The Rock (pinned) in a Six Pack Match to win the WWF Title; Special Referee, Steve Austin Unforgiven – September 24, 2000 Bull Buchanan & The Goodfather def. The Acolytes and The Dudley Boyz (pinned) in a Triple Threat Match Tazz def. Jerry Lawler in a Strap Match Steve Blackman def. Al Snow, Crash, Test, Funaki, and Perry Saturn (final pin) in a 10-minute Hardcore Invitational Match Chris Jericho def. X-Pac The Hardy Boyz def. Edge & Christian in a Cage Match to win the Tag Team Titles Eddie Guerrero def. Rikishi by DQ; IC Title Match Triple H def. Kurt Angle in a No-DQ Match; Special Referee, Mick Foley The Rock def. The Undertaker, Kane, and Chris Benoit (pinned) in a Fatal Four-Way Match for the WWF Title Unforgiven – September 23, 2001 The Dudley Boyz def. The Hurricane & Lance Storm (1st elimination), The Big Show & Spike Dudley (2nd), and The Hard Boyz (final) in a Four Corners Elimination Match for the Tag Titles Perry Saturn def. Raven Christian def. Edge to win the Intercontinental Title The Undertaker & Kane def. Kronik; WCW Tag Title Match Rob Van Dam def. Chris Jericho; HC Title Match The Rock def. Booker T & Shane McMahon in a handicap match for the WCW Title Rhyno def. Tajiri to win the WCW United States Title Kurt Angle def. Steve Austin to win the WWF Title Unforgiven – September 22, 2002 Kane, Bubba Ray Dudley, Booker T, & Goldust def. The Un-Americans Chris Jericho def. Ric Flair; IC Title Match Eddie Guerrero def. Edge Jamal & Rosey def. Billy & Chuck Triple H def. Rob Van Dam; WHW Title Match Trish Stratus def. Molly Holly to win the Women’s Title Chris Benoit def. Kurt Angle Brock Lesnar NC The Undertaker; WWE Title Match Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AndrewTS 0 Report post Posted September 20, 2003 "Mind Games – September 22, 1996 Savio Vega def. Justin Bradshaw in a Caribbean Strap Match Jose Lothario def. Jim Cornette Owen Hart & The British Bulldog def. The Smoking Guns to win the Tag Team Titles Mark Henry def. Jerry Lawler The Undertaker def. Goldust Shawn Michaels def. Mankind by DQ; WWF Title Match" Except for the main event--BAW GAHD what a shitfest! Lothario/Cornette? Geez, who could have thought that a manager vs. manager match would sell? Now, ANNOUNCERS vs. ANNOUNCERS, now THAT's money! "In Your House #3 – September 24, 1995 Savio Vega def. Waylon Mercy Sycho Sid def. Henry Godwinn The British Bulldog def. Bam Bam Bigelow Dean Douglas def. Razor Ramon Bret Hart def. Jean-Pierre Lafitte Shawn Michaels & Diesel def. Yokozuna & The British Bulldog to “win” the Tag Team Titles; Diesel pinned Owen Hart who was not in the match" I'm guessing Bret/Lafitte was MOTN. "Ground Zero – September 7, 1997 Brian Pillman def. Goldust Brian Christopher def. Scott Putski by count out Savio Vega def. Faarooq and Crush (pinned) in a triangle match Max Mini def. El Torito The Headbangers def. The Legion of Doom (1st elimination by DQ), The Godwinns (2nd), and Owen Hart & The British Bulldog (final) in a Fatal Four-Way Elimination Match to win the Tag Team Titles Bret Hart def. The Patriot; WWF Title Match Shawn Michaels NC The Undertaker" Eh, not as bad. I remember Patroit was a decent worker, unless my memory decieves me. " Breakdown – September 27, 1998 Owen Hart def. Edge Al Snow & Scorpio def. Too Much Marc Mero def. Droz Bradshaw def. Vader in a Falls Count Anywhere Match Gangrel def. D’Lo Brown The Rock def. Ken Shamrock and Mankind in a Triple Threat Cage Match Val Venis def. Dustin Runnels D-Generation X def. Jeff Jarrett & Southern Justice The Undertaker and Kane def. Steve Austin in a Triple Threat Match for the WWF Title; Undertaker and Kane get the double pin and the title is upheld" Sounds like a decent card... And the Unforgivens I liked. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cawthon777 0 Report post Posted September 20, 2003 In Your House #3 – September 24, 1995 Mind Games – September 22, 1996 Ground Zero – September 7, 1997 Unforgiven – September 23, 2001 Bret vs. Laffiette was indeed match of the night. IYH 3 is also notable for having Owen show up late after his wife gave birth to their daughter. Mindgames is notorious for having footage of "Diesel" and "Razor" jumping Savio backstage, setting up Jim Ross' heel turn the next day where he brought out the fakes. It also featured several ECW stars in the crowd. Ground Zero wasn't bad. Putski blew out his knee on the floor and the match had to be stopped. Austin hits the Stunner on JR after giving up his half of the tag straps, along with Dude Love. Taker does the plancha over the top rope, taking out HBK, Triple H, and a host of other wrestlers that tried to seperate the two after the match ended. Being a fan of the Invasion angle (yeah, okay - it wasn't perfect but I enjoyed it while it lasted), I liked the 01 edition of Unforgiven. Despite the horrible Taker & Kane / Kronik match, the PPV made up for it with two standout contests - RVD / Jericho and Angle / Austin. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lil' Bitch 0 Report post Posted September 20, 2003 Thanks for posting the historical results. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Papacita 0 Report post Posted September 20, 2003 Bret vs. Laffiette was indeed match of the night. IYH 3 is also notable for having Owen show up late after his wife gave birth to their daughter. That was a shoot? I always figured that was some cheap heel excuse he gave to justify the bait and switch for the Triple Header match. And yeah, that Bret/Lafite match was great. Breakdown was probably the best PPV out of the bunch, although I remember Unforgiven 99 being good aside of Kennel from Hell...you know I mark for Chyna matches and the 6 Pack match came off well. And I've gotta show love for Mind Games and Unforgiven 00 since I was at both Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheOriginalOrangeGoblin 0 Report post Posted September 20, 2003 Bret vs. Laffiette was indeed match of the night. IYH 3 is also notable for having Owen show up late after his wife gave birth to their daughter. That was a shoot? I always figured that was some cheap heel excuse he gave to justify the bait and switch for the Triple Header match. And yeah, that Bret/Lafite match was great. Same here. I never knew Owen was legit late. Ground Zero is pretty good with Shanw/Taker, Bret/Patriot and Pillman/Goldie being good to great(Taker/HBK). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Choken One Report post Posted September 20, 2003 I believe they knew that Owen MIGHT not be there in time so they had that match planned and they had two different scenarios booked with the same result, If owen didn't show up...Nash and Shawn still would have won and been forfieted of the titles...and the other was the one that happened...Owen Shows up late (which If I recall he was there a good hour before the match) and runs in and gets pinned but isn't the legal man... So it really didn' make a difference. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Enigma 0 Report post Posted September 20, 2003 Ah yes, Scott Putski. He was the bright young man who decided he should leave WWE, a company that seemed to be very interested in pushing him and put him on PPV, since he got that freak knee injury to go to WCW, where he became nothing but Goldberg fodder. Such a smart business man you are, Scott. And if I remember correctly, Unforgiven '99 was pretty uneventful. I think I even remember J.R. going on his Ross Report (RIP) and calling the PPV "disappointing". I guess Russo knew he was on the way out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Dave O'Neill, Journalist Report post Posted September 20, 2003 Unforgiven does have phenomanl X-Pac Jericho match, ruined only by a lousy finish Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheOriginalOrangeGoblin 0 Report post Posted September 20, 2003 And a GREAT 6 pack match. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Papacita 0 Report post Posted September 21, 2003 Ground Zero is pretty good with Shanw/Taker, Bret/Patriot and Pillman/Goldie being good to great(Taker/HBK). Yeah, I've gotta get another copy of that PPV, because I let my friend hold it a couple of years ago and never got it back. I liked Ground Zero a lot. Although it was a glorified squash, the Taker/HBK match was great.And you've gotta love Austin stunning Jim Ross...or was it Slaughter that night? It's been a while... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheOriginalOrangeGoblin 0 Report post Posted September 21, 2003 It was Ross in a "Holy shit" moment for the live crowd. Remember JR was still Good Ol' "never get involved" JR. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest The Real Nosferatu Report post Posted September 21, 2003 1995 was Bret Harts magic broomstick time where he was having **** or near that matches with Hakushi, Issac Yankemm, Jean Pierre-Lafitte, Diesel, Davey Boy Smith in a 7 month span on PPV. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lil' Bitch 0 Report post Posted September 21, 2003 Unforgiven does have phenomanl X-Pac Jericho match, ruined only by a lousy finish Which one, 1999 or 2000? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest JumpinJackFlash Report post Posted September 21, 2003 The main event at Mindgames, was one of the best matches I've ever seen. Although not seeing anything else on the card, I can conclude that Mindgames is the best September WWE PPV. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest The Real Nosferatu Report post Posted September 21, 2003 Unforgiven does have phenomanl X-Pac Jericho match, ruined only by a lousy finish Which one, 1999 or 2000? 1999 I think he means. It was really good until a dumb DQ finish i think. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Papacita 0 Report post Posted September 21, 2003 Unforgiven does have phenomanl X-Pac Jericho match, ruined only by a lousy finish Which one, 1999 or 2000? 1999 I think he means. It was really good until a dumb DQ finish i think. 2000 was the DQ finish...I think. Jericho went over clean in 99. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bored 0 Report post Posted September 21, 2003 Unforgiven does have phenomanl X-Pac Jericho match, ruined only by a lousy finish Which one, 1999 or 2000? 1999 I think he means. It was really good until a dumb DQ finish i think. 2000 was the DQ finish...I think. Jericho went over clean in 99. Unforgiven – September 26, 1999 Val Venis def. Steve Blackman D’Lo Brown def. Mark Henry to win the European Title Jeff Jarrett def. Chyna by DQ; IC Title Match The Acolytes def. The Dudley Boyz Ivory def. Luna to a hardcore match for the Women’s Title The New Age Outlaws def. Edge & Christian; Tag Title Match Al Snow def. The Big Bossman in a Kennel in the Cell Match X-Pac def. Chris Jericho by DQ Triple H def. Mankind, Kane, The Big Show, The British Bulldog, and The Rock (pinned) in a Six Pack Match to win the WWF Title; Special Referee, Steve Austin Unforgiven – September 24, 2000 Bull Buchanan & The Goodfather def. The Acolytes and The Dudley Boyz (pinned) in a Triple Threat Match Tazz def. Jerry Lawler in a Strap Match Steve Blackman def. Al Snow, Crash, Test, Funaki, and Perry Saturn (final pin) in a 10-minute Hardcore Invitational Match Chris Jericho def. X-Pac The Hardy Boyz def. Edge & Christian in a Cage Match to win the Tag Team Titles Eddie Guerrero def. Rikishi by DQ; IC Title Match Triple H def. Kurt Angle in a No-DQ Match; Special Referee, Mick Foley The Rock def. The Undertaker, Kane, and Chris Benoit (pinned) in a Fatal Four-Way Match for the WWF Title I think that answer's that question. Mr. Hughes hit the ref to cause the DQ. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites