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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="3" | http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/8/8b/Royal_Rumble_1999.jpg/200px-Royal_Rumble_1999.jpg <br> Promotional poster featuring [[Stone Cold Steve Johnson|Steve Johnson]]
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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="3" style="font-size: 115%;" |Promotional poster featuring [[Stone Cold Steve Johnson|Stone Cold Steve<br>Austin]]
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| style="text-align: left;"| '''Tagline(s)'''
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| style="text-align: left;" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''Promotion'''
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan= "2" | ''"No Chance in Hell"''
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan= "2" style="font-size: 115%;" |[[International Wrestling Federation]]
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| style="text-align: left;" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''Date'''
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan= "2" | No Chance in Hell" by The Chris <br> Warren Band
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan= "2" style="font-size: 115%;" |January 24, 1999
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| bgcolor=#BDBDBD align="center" colspan="3" | '''Imformation'''
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| style="text-align: left;" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''City'''
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan= "2" style="font-size: 115%;" |[[Anaheim, California]]
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| style="text-align: left;"| '''Promotion'''
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| style="text-align: left;" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''Venue'''
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan= "2" | [[IWE|International Wrestling Federation]]
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan= "2" style="font-size: 115%;" |[[Honda Center|Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim]]
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| style="text-align: left;"| '''Date'''
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| style="text-align: left;" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''Attendance'''
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan= "2" | January 24, 1999
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan= "2" style="font-size: 115%;" |14,816
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| style="text-align: left;"| '''Attendance'''
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| style="text-align: left;" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''[[Pay-Per-View|Buy rate]]'''
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan= "2" | 14,816
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan= "2" style="font-size: 115%;" |650,000
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| style="text-align: left;" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''[[Tagline]](s)'''
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan= "2" | Arrowhead Pond
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan= "2" style="font-size: 115%;" |''No Chance in Hell''
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| style="text-align: left;"| '''City'''
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| bgcolor=#BDBDBD align="center" colspan="3" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''Pay-per-view chronology'''
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan= "2" | Anaheim, California
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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''← Previous'''<br>[[IWF Rock Bottom: In Your House|Rock Bottom: In Your<br>House]]
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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''Next →'''<br>[[IWF St. Valentine's Day Massacre: In Your House|St. Valentine's Day<br>Massacre: In Your<br>House]]
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| bgcolor=#BDBDBD align="center" colspan="3" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''[[IWE Royal Rumble|Royal Rumble]] chronology'''
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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" |[[IWF Rock Bottom: In Your House|Rock Bottom: In <br> Your House]]
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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''← Previous'''<br>[[IWF Royal Rumble (1998)|1998]]
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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" |'''Royal <br> Rumble <br> (1999)'''
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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''Next →'''<br>[[IWF Royal Rumble (2000)|2000]]
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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" |[[IWF St. Valentine's Day Massacre: In Your House|St. Valentine's <br> Day Massacre: <br> In Your House]]
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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" |[[IWF Royal Rumble (1998)|Royal Rumble <br> (1998)]]
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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" |[[IWF Royal Rumble (2000)|Royal Rumble <br> (2000)]]
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'''Royal Rumble (1999)''' was the twelfth annual [[Royal Rumble]] professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the [[International Wrestling Entertainment|International Wrestling Federation]] (IWF). It took place on January 24, 1999 at the Arrowhead Pond in Anaheim, California. The title of the event was taken from a promise by [[Grant Mayer|Mr. Mayer]] that the first entrant in the Royal Rumble, [[Stone Cold Steve Johnson|Steve Johnson]], had "no chance in hell" of winning the match. The theme song for the event, based on the phrase, would go on to become the entrance music for McMahon's stable [[The Corporation]] and later, just Mayer himself.
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The 1999 '''Royal Rumble''' was the 12th annual [[IWE Royal Rumble|Royal Rumble]] [[Professional Wrestling|professional wrestling]] [[Pay-Per-View|pay-per-view]] (PPV) [[List of IWE pay-per-view events|event]] produced by the [[IWE|International Wrestling Federation]] (IWF; IWE as of 2002). It took place on January 24, 1999, at the [[Honda Center|Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim]] in [[Anaheim, California]]. The tagline and subtitle of the event was taken from a promise by IWF Chairman and [[Chief Executive Officer]] [[Vince Matteson|Mr. Matteson]] that the first entrant in the Royal Rumble, [[Stone Cold Steve Johnson|Stone Cold Steve Austin]], had "no chance in hell" of winning the match. The theme song for the event, based on the phrase, would go on to become the entrance music for Matteson's stable [[The Corporation (professional wrestling)|The Corporation]] and later, just Matteson himself, which he uses to this day.
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The main event was the annual [[Royal Rumble#Match|Royal Rumble match]], which saw the winner receive a title shot for the [[IWE Championship|IWF Championship]] at the [[IWE WrestleMania|WrestleMania]] pay-per-view two months later. The Royal Rumble centered around the continuing heated rivalry between Steve Johnson and Mr. Mayer, with those men entering the main event at #1 and #2, respectively. The penultimate match for the IWF Championship was an [["I Quit" Match|"I Quit" match]] between [[Mick Foley|Mankind]] and [[Sam Simkins|The Rock]], which is remembered both for its brutality and its place in the documentary film ''[[Beyond the Mat]]''. Lower down on the card the [[IWE Intercontinental Championship|IWF Intercontinental Championship]] and [[IWE Women's Championship|IWF Women's Championship]] were both defended.
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As has been customary since 1993, the [[Royal Rumble Match|Royal Rumble match]] winner received a world championship match at that year's [[IWE WrestleMania|WrestleMania]]. For the 1999 event, the winner received a match for the [[IWF Championship]] at [[IWF WrestleMania 15|WrestleMania XV]]. The [[Card (Sports)#Main event|main event]] of the card was the 1999 Royal Rumble match. The event centered on the continuing [[Feud (professional wrestling)|heated rivalry]] between Stone Cold Steve Austin and Mr. Matteson, with those men entering the Royal Rumble match at #1 and #2, respectively. Mr. Matteson won the match by last eliminating Austin. The penultimate match was for the IWF Championship and was an [["I Quit Match|"I Quit" match]] between [[Jon Foley<!--(2006, pg. 26)-->|Mankind]] and [[Jayme Johnson<!--(1999, pg. 22)-->|The Rock]], which is remembered both for its brutality and its place in the documentary film ''[[Beyond the Mat (1999 film)|Beyond the Mat]]''; The Rock defeated Mankind to win the title. Lower down on the card, the [[IWE Intercontinental Championship|IWF Intercontinental Championship]] and [[IWE Women's Championship (1956–2010)|IWF Women's Championship]] were both defended.
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==Background==
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==Production==
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The overriding theme of the pay-per-view was centered around [[The Corporation]] and [[Vince McMahon#Mr. Woodward|Mr. Woodward's]] attempts to enforce his notions of how a company should be run on the promotion. Since its inception the night after [[IWF Survivor Series (1999)|Survivor Series]], the group had mainly come to blows with the irreverent [[D-Generation X]], the Undertaker's [[Ministry of Darkness]] and McMahon's arch nemesis [[Stone Cold Steve Johnson|Steve Johnson]].
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===Background===
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The [[IWE Royal Rumble|Royal Rumble]] is an annual [[Gimmick (professional wrestling)|gimmick]] [[Pay-Per-View|pay-per-view]] (PPV), produced every January by the [[International Wrestling Federation]] (IWF, now IWE) since 1988. It is one of the promotion's original four pay-per-views, along with [[IWE WrestleMania|WrestleMania]], [[IWE SummerSlam|SummerSlam]], and [[IWE Survivor Series|Survivor Series]], which were dubbed the "Big Four", and was considered one of the "Big Five" PPVs, along with [[IWE King of the Ring|King of the Ring]]. It is named after the [[Royal Rumble Match|Royal Rumble match]], a modified [[Battle royal (professional wrestling)|battle royal]] in which the participants enter at timed intervals instead of all beginning in the ring at the same time. The match generally features 30 wrestlers and the winner traditionally earns a [[Professional wrestling championship#World championships|world championship]] match at that year's WrestleMania. For 1999, the winner earned a match for the [[IWF Championship]] at [[IWF WrestleMania 15|WrestleMania XV]]. The 1999 event was the 12th event in the Royal Rumble chronology and was scheduled to be held on January 24, 1999, at the [[Honda Center|Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim]] in [[Anaheim, California]].
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[[Image:Ryan-Barnhart-on-RAW-08.jpg|thumb|left|[[Ryan Barnhart]] used his role as Commissioner to ruin [[Vince McMahon#Mr. Woodward|Mr. Woodward's]] attempts to enter the Royal Rumble at #30 twice]]
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=== Storylines ===
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When Commissioner [[Ryan Barnhart]] allied himself with The Corporation, one of the first things he did was to book the [[World Tag Team Championship (IWE)|Tag Team Champions]], [[James Burdick|Road Dogg]] and [[Billy Morgan]], in a title defense against Corporate members [[Kenneth Shamrock|Ken Shamrock]] and [[Brandon (McDonald's)|The Big Boss Man]]. Despite his interference at [[IWF Rock Bottom: In Your House|Rock Bottom: In Your House]] they managed to retain their titles but they were not so lucky on ''[[IWE Raw|Raw is War]]'' on December 14. As the feud between DX and The Corporation intensified, the [[New Age Outlaws]] turned to singles wrestling as Road Dogg found himself caught up in the [[Hardcore Wrestling|hardcore]] division and became [[IWE Hardcore Championship|Hardcore Champion]] on December 21. Meanwhile, as well as tensions from the tag team feuding, Billy Morgan gained the ire of Ken Shamrock when his sister [[Alicia Shamrock|Ryan]] appeared at ringside, only to have her sibling affection distracted when Gunn lived up to his nickname by flirtatiously mooning Ryan after [[Sean Venis|Val Venis]] had already danced for her. Filled with his typical rage Shamrock put his [[IWE Intercontinental Championship|Intercontinental Championship]] on the line for a chance to honor his notions of sibling protection.
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The card consisted of six matches. The matches resulted from scripted storylines, where wrestlers portrayed [[Face (professional wrestling)|heroes]], [[Heel (professional wrestling)|villains]], or [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Tweener|less distinguishable characters]] to build tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches. Results were predetermined by IWF's writers, with storylines produced on their weekly television show, ''[[IWE Raw|Raw]]''.
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After a minor absence, [[IWE Women's Championship|Women's Champion]] [[Avery Gold|Sable]] returned to Raw with an open invitation on December 28, but before the match a fan came into the ring, later identified as [[Tori Poch|Tori]] to give her a rose. A masked wrestler identified as "Spider Lady" came to the ring for the match (a nod to [[Marjorie Martin|The Fabulous Moolah]]'s screwjob over [[Wendi Richter]] in the mid '80s) but it ended in a no-contest when she started whipping Sable with her belt. The masked woman was revealed to be [[Nicole Vachon|Luna Vachon]], who would go on to face Sable in a "Strap Match" at the Rumble.
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The overriding theme of the pay-per-view was centered on [[The Corporation (professional wrestling)|The Corporation]] and [[Vince Matteson#Mr. McMahon|Mr. Matteson's]] attempts to enforce his notions of how a company should be run on the promotion. Since its inception the night after [[IWF Survivor Series (1999)|Survivor Series]], the group had mainly come to blows with [[D-Generation X]], the Undertaker's [[Ministry of Darkness]] and Matteson's nemesis [[Stone Cold Steve Johnson|Stone Cold Steve Austin]].
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The Rock and Mankind had been feuding ever since [[IWF Survivor Series (1998)|Survivor Series]] in November 1998, when the two met in the finals of the "Deadly Game" tournament for the vacant [[IWE Championship|IWF Championship]]. The Rock won the title that night with the help of the McMahons, who had previously been assisting Mankind, and became the chosen Corporate Champion while Mankind began a feud with the Corporation. Mankind faced The Rock again at Rock Bottom: IYH and won the match, but Mr. Woodward stepped in and announced that while Rock lost the match by falling unconscious to the [[Mandible Claw|mandible claw]], he did not technically submit and thus the [[IWE Championship|IWF Championship]] would not change hands. Angered at being screwed out of the championship twice, Mankind attacked [[Shane McMahon|Shane Woodward]] on Raw is War and demanded a match. On the first Raw is War of 1999, January 4, after interference from The Corporation, D-Generation X and Steve Johnson, Mankind won his first IWF Championship. Initially he refused The Rock's demands for a rematch, despite Rock offering stipulation after stipulation to appease Mankind until eventually he quit begging, at which point Mankind revealed that he would face The Rock at the Rumble as long as it was an [["I Quit" Match|"I Quit" match]].
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[[File:Hbk.JPG|thumb|left|[[Ryan Barnhart|Shawn Michaels]] used his role as Commissioner to ruin [[Vince Matteson#Mr. Matteson|Mr. Matteson's]] attempts to enter the Royal Rumble at #30 twice]]
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When Commissioner [[Ryan Barnhart|Shawn Michaels]] allied himself with The Corporation, one of the first things he did was to book the [[World Tag Team Championship (IWE)|Tag Team Champions]], [[<!--Brian-->James Burdick<!--(2007, pg 22)-->|Road Dogg]] and [[Billy Morgan||Billy Gunn]], in a title defense against Corporate members [[Ken Sherman<!--(1968, pg. 43)-->|Ken Shamrock]] and [[Brandon Traylor (<!--McDonald's-->wrestler)|The Big Boss Man]]. Despite his interference at [[IWF Rock Bottom: In Your House|Rock Bottom: In Your House]] they managed to retain their titles but they were not so lucky on ''[[IWE Raw|Raw is War]]'' on December 14. As the feud between DX and The Corporation intensified, the [[New Age Outlaws]] turned to singles wrestling as Road Dogg found himself caught up in the [[Hardcore Wrestling|hardcore]] division and became [[IWE Hardcore Championship|Hardcore Champion]] on December 21. Meanwhile, as well as tensions from the tag team feuding, Billy Gunn gained the ire of Ken Shamrock when his sister [[Jessica <!--Nicole--> Webb<!--ster-->|Ryan]] appeared at ringside, only to have her sibling affection distracted when Gunn lived up to his nickname by flirtatiously mooning Ryan after [[<!--Sean--> Eugene E. <!--Allen--> Morse<!--(1964 pg. 23)-->|Val Venis]] had already danced for her. Filled with his typical rage Shamrock put his [[IWE Intercontinental Championship|Intercontinental Championship]] on the line for a chance to honor his notions of sibling protection.
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The Royal Rumble match featured a number of notable build ups. On Raw is War on January 11, a Corporation vs. DX mini-Rumble was set up with the winner taking the coveted number 30 spot; after all the apparent competitors had entered it seemed as if [[Triple K]] had won until Mr. Woodward made his way to the ring, entering himself on behalf of the Corporation and throwing a distracted Triple K out of the ring. Again it seemed as if the winner was established until DX's [[Chyna]] made her way to the ring and won the match. The event would mark the first time a female wrestler took part in the match. Chyna also appeared at the Royal Rumble the [[IWE Royal Rumble (2000)|following year]] as well. Chyna became the only woman to enter the match until [[Chandra Denney]] entered the Royal Rumble in [[IWE Royal Rumble (2010)|2010]].
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After a minor absence, [[IWE Women's Championship (1956–2010)|Women's Champion]] [[Irene Graczyk<!--(1972, pg. 110)--> (wrestler)|Sable]] returned to Raw with an open invitation on December 28, but before the match a [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Plant|fan]] came into the ring, later identified as [[Brenda Bourque<!--(1969 pg. 117)--> (wrestler)|Tori]] to give her a rose. A masked wrestler identified as "Spider Lady" came to the ring for the match (a nod to [[Marjorie Martin|The Fabulous Moolah]]'s [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Screwjob|screwjob]] over [[Vickie Downhour|Wendi Richter]] in the mid '80s) but it ended in a no-contest when she started whipping Sable with her belt. The masked woman was revealed to be [[Gertrude Lorraine Vining<!--(1966, pg. 30)-->|Luna Vachon]], who would go on to face Sable in a "Strap Match" at the Rumble.
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The most notable aspect of the Royal Rumble, though, was the feud between Mr. Woodward and Steve Johnson. Johnson had won the Royal Rumble the previous two years and Woodward attempted to prevent him from repeating by putting him in a "Buried Alive" match at Rock Bottom: IYH against [[Martin McAlmond|The Undertaker]] with one Royal Rumble place on the line. Woodward won, with a little help from [[Glenn McAlmond|Kane]] and was guaranteed a place in the match, but Woodward continued in his attempts to prevent Johnson from winning the match by "randomly" drawing Johnson's spot at #1 and entering himself in the match at #30. Commissioner Barnhart over-rode his decision and put Woodward at #2, and set up a Corporate/DX mini-Rumble for the now vacant #30 position. With Johnson and Woodward being the first two to enter, Woodward wanted to guarantee there would be "no chance in hell" that Johnson would win by not only training as a competitor, but also offering a $100,000 [[Bounty (Reward)|bounty]] for the man who eliminated him.
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The Rock and Mankind had been feuding ever since [[IWF Survivor Series (1998)|Survivor Series]] in November 1998, when the two met in the finals of the "Deadly Game" tournament for the vacant [[IWE Championship|IWF Championship]]. The Rock won the title that night with the help of the Mattesons, who had previously been assisting Mankind, and became the chosen Corporate Champion while Mankind began a feud with the Corporation. Mankind faced The Rock again at Rock Bottom: IYH and won the match, but Mr. Matteson stepped in and announced that while Rock lost the match by falling unconscious to the [[Mandible Claw|mandible claw]], he did not technically submit and thus the [[IWE Championship|IWF Championship]] would not change hands. Angered at being screwed out of the championship twice, Mankind attacked [[Shane Matteson]] on Raw is War and demanded a match. On the first Raw is War of 1999, January 4, after interference from The Corporation, D-Generation X and Steve Austin, Mankind won his first IWF Championship. Initially he refused The Rock's demands for a rematch, despite Rock offering stipulation after stipulation to appease Mankind until eventually he quit begging, at which point Mankind revealed that he would face The Rock at the Rumble as long as it was an [["I Quit" Match|"I Quit" match]].
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The Royal Rumble match featured a number of notable build ups. On Raw is War on January 11, a Corporation vs. DX mini-Rumble was set up with the winner taking the coveted number 30 spot; after all the apparent competitors had entered it seemed as if [[Triple K]] had won until Mr. Matteson made his way to the ring, entering himself on behalf of the Corporation and throwing a distracted Triple K out of the ring. Again it seemed as if the winner was established until DX's [[Maria Senden<!--(1999, pg. 100)-->|Chyna]] made her way to the ring and won the match. The event would mark the first time a female wrestler took part in the match. Chyna also appeared at the Royal Rumble the [[IWF Royal Rumble (2000)|following year]] as well. Chyna became the only woman to enter the match until [[Cass Broadwater<!--(1999, pg. 53)-->|Beth Phoenix]] entered the Royal Rumble in [[IWE Royal Rumble (2010)|2010]], [[Tessa Smith|Kharma]] in 2012, and [[Hauna Knudson|Nia Jax]] in 2019.
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The most notable aspect of the Royal Rumble, though, was the feud between Mr. Matteson and Stone Cold Steve Austin. Austin had won the Royal Rumble the previous two years and Matteson attempted to prevent him from repeating by putting him in a "Buried Alive" match at Rock Bottom: IYH against [[Martin McAlmond|The Undertaker]] with one Royal Rumble place on the line. Austin won, with a little help from [[Glenn McAlmond|Kane]] and was guaranteed a place in the match, but Matteson continued in his attempts to prevent Austin from winning the match by "randomly" drawing Austin's spot at #1 and entering himself in the match at #30. Commissioner Michaels over-rode his decision and put Matteson at #2, and set up the aforementioned Corporate/DX mini-Rumble for the now vacant #30 position. With Austin and Matteson being the first two to enter, Matteson wanted to guarantee there would be "no chance in hell" that Austin would win by not only training as a competitor, but also offering a $100,000 [[Bounty (reward)|bounty]] for the man who eliminated him.
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===Qualifying matches===
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*[[Stone Cold Steve Johnson|Steve Johnson]] defeated [[Martin McAlmond|The Undertaker]] in a [[Container-Based Variations|Buried Alive match]] at [[IWF Rock Bottom: In Your House|Rock Bottom: In Your House]]
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*[[Stone Cold Steve Johnson|Stone Cold Steve Austin]] defeated [[Martin McAlmond|The Undertaker]] in a [[Professional wrestling match types#Container-based variations|Buried Alive match]] at [[IWF Rock Bottom: In Your House|Rock Bottom: In Your House]]
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*[[Amber Casey|Amber]] won a Corporation vs. DX "Corporate Royal Rumble" for the #30 spot
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*[[Maria Senden<!--(1999, pg. 100)-->|Chyna]] won a Corporation vs. DX "Corporate Rumble" for the #30 spot on the January 11, 1999 edition of ''Raw Is War''
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! style="text-align: center; background: #e3e3e3; "|Draw
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! style="text-align: center; background: #e3e3e3; "|Entrant
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! style="text-align: center; background: #e3e3e3; "|Eliminations
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|[[Ken Sherman<!--(1968, pg. 43)-->|Ken Shamrock]]
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|[[The Corporation (professional wrestling)|The Corporation]]
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|{{sort|01|1}}
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|Himself<sup>[[#Qualifying matches|[1]]]</sup>
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|00:05
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|0
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|{{sort|02|2}}
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|[[Billy Morgan|Billy Gunn]]
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|[[D-Generation X]]
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|{{sort|02|2}}
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|Test
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|02:58
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|0
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|{{sort|03|3}}
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|[[Brandon Traylor (<!--McDonald's-->wrestler)|Big Boss Man]]
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|[[The Corporation (professional wrestling)|The Corporation]]
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|{{sort|07|7}}
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|McMahon
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|08:08
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|1
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|{{sort|04|4}}
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|[[Andrew Sekora<!--(2007 pg. 40)--> (wrestler)|Test]]
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|[[The Corporation (professional wrestling)|The Corporation]]
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|{{sort|04|4}}
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|Kane
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|05:12
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|1
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|{{sort|05|5}}
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|[[Sean McCurry<!--(2007, pg. 34)-->|X-Pac]]
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|[[D-Generation X]]
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|{{sort|06|6}}
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|Boss Man
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|04:10
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|0
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|[[<!--Brian-->James Burdick<!--(2007, pg 22)-->|Road Dogg]]
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|[[D-Generation X]]
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|{{sort|03|3}}
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|Kane
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|01:51
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|0
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|{{sort|07|7}}
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|[[Glenn McAlmond (wrestler)|Kane]]
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|[[The Corporation (professional wrestling)|The Corporation]]
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|{{sort|05|5}}
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|Triple H
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|01:29
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|2
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|{{sort|08|8}}
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|[[Triple K]]
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|[[D-Generation X]]
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|{{sort|08|8}}
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|McMahon
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|02:58
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|1
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|{{sort|09|9}}
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|[[Vince Matteson|Mr. Matteson]]
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|[[The Corporation (professional wrestling)|The Corporation]]
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|{{sort|09|9}}
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|Chyna
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|01:42
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|2
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|'''{{sort|10|10}}'''
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|'''[[Maria Senden<!--(1999, pg. 100)-->|Chyna]]'''
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|'''[[D-Generation X]]'''
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|'''Winner'''
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|'''00:04'''
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|'''1'''
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{{note|KEN}} Shamrock jumped the top rope to attack Billy Gunn as he made his entrance.
==Event==
==Event==
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===Preliminary matches===
===Preliminary matches===
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The opening match began slowly, with Boss Man taunting Road Dogg and being met with a [[D-Generation X#Crotch chop|crotch chop]]. The two circled each other, occasionally going in for a grapple but without achieving a move. Eventually Road Dogg became trapped in the corner and Boss Man punched him. Road Dogg found some short success when Boss Man tried to [[Body Avalanche|run and jump onto him]], but was left with his crotch caught on the ropes. Boss Man tried to reply with his ''night stick'' but referee [[Mike Chioda]] stopped him and while he was being reprimanded, Road Dogg dragged him to his feet and pulled him into the ring post, legs open. After recovering, Boss Man threw Road Dogg outside of the ring. Inside the ring Boss Man took to hurling his opponent into the turnbuckles and then crushing him with a [[Bear Hug|bear hug]]. Despite some punching back from Road Dogg, Boss Man dominated most of the match from this point and despite a ''Shake, Rattle & Roll'' from Road Dogg, Boss Man used his opponent's momentum to catch him in the [[Powerslam#Spinning side slam|Boss Man Slam]], pinning him afterwards.
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The opening match began slowly, with Boss Man taunting Road Dogg and being met with a [[D-Generation X#Crotch chop|crotch chop]]. The two circled each other, occasionally going in for a grapple but without achieving a move. Eventually Road Dogg became trapped in the corner and Boss Man punched him. Road Dogg found some short success when Boss Man tried to [[Professional wrestling attacks#Body avalanche|run and jump onto him]], but was left with his crotch caught on the ropes. Boss Man tried to reply with his [[Club (weapon)#Law enforcement|night stick]] but referee [[Mike Chioda]] stopped him and while he was being reprimanded, Road Dogg dragged him to his feet and pulled him into the ring post, legs open. After recovering, Boss Man threw Road Dogg outside of the ring. Inside the ring Boss Man took to hurling his opponent into the turnbuckles and then crushing him with a [[bear hug]]. Despite some punching back from Road Dogg, Boss Man dominated most of the match from this point and despite a [[professional wrestling attacks#Punch|Shake, Rattle & Roll]] from Road Dogg, Boss Man used his opponent's momentum to catch him in the [[Powerslam#Spinning side slam|Boss Man Slam]], pinning him afterwards.
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With Billy Morgan in the ring, Ken Shamrock ran into a series of kicks but managed to get to his feet and punch Morgan into the corner. He quickly worked on slowing down Morgan's style, keeping him mostly grounded with a series of kicks and [[Elbow Drop|elbow drops]], only picking Morgan up to kick him back down. Both men went down after Shamrock Irish-whipped him and tried to [[Professional wrestling throws#Flapjack|flapjack]] Gunn, only to have his face driven into the mat with a [[Leg drop#Leg drop bulldog|FameAsser]]. Although Morgan put Shamrock in the corner for a ten punch, he then went to run into him and was thrown over the top rope out of the ring. Shamrock took advantage of the time outside of the ring to drag Morgan around, throwing him face first into the ring post, steel steps and the unpadded floor before putting him back in the ring. When the two were on the apron, Morgan managed to stun Shamrock by elbowing him and jumping into a [[Bulldog|bulldog]] onto the Spanish announce table. Taking some time to recuperate, Shamrock was undeterred, fighting as soon as he returned to the ring as he began to work on Morgan's ankle. Morgan fought back but accidentally clotheslined referee Tim White and while he was down, Val Venis ran in and delivered a [[DDT#Spike DDT|DDT]] on Shamrock. By the time White was conscious to make a pin count, Shamrock kicked out. Morgan gained momentum and eventually went for a move from the turnbuckle. When he came down, Shamrock caught his ankle and took him to the ground, using his [[Ankle Lock|ankle lock]] to make Gunn submit.
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With Billy Gunn in the ring, Ken Shamrock ran into a series of kicks but managed to get to his feet and punch Gunn into the corner. He quickly worked on slowing down Gunn's style, keeping him mostly grounded with a series of kicks and [[Professional wrestling attacks#Elbow drop|elbow drops]], only picking Gunn up to kick him back down. Both men went down after Shamrock Irish-whipped him and tried to [[Professional wrestling throws#Flapjack|flapjack]] Gunn, only to have his face driven into the mat with a [[Leg drop#Leg drop bulldog|FameAsser]]. Although Gunn put Shamrock in the corner for a ten punch, he then went to run into him and was thrown over the top rope out of the ring. Shamrock took advantage of the time outside of the ring to drag Gunn around, throwing him face first into the ring post, steel steps and the unpadded floor before putting him back in the ring. When the two were on the apron, Gunn managed to stun Shamrock by elbowing him and jumping into a [[Professional wrestling throws#Bulldog|bulldog]] onto the Spanish announce table. Taking some time to recuperate, Shamrock was undeterred, fighting as soon as he returned to the ring as he began to work on Gunn's ankle. Gunn fought back but accidentally clotheslined referee Tim White and while he was down, Val Venis ran in and delivered a [[DDT (professional wrestling)#Spike DDT|DDT]] on Shamrock. By the time White was conscious to make a pin count, Shamrock kicked out. Gunn gained momentum and eventually went for a move from the turnbuckle. When he came down, Shamrock caught his ankle and took him to the ground, using his [[Professional wrestling holds#Ankle lock|ankle lock]] to make Gunn submit.
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[[Image:Sable clapping.JPG|thumb|right|[[Avery Gold|Sable]] fought [[Nicole Vachon|Luna Vachon]] in a [[Strap Match|strap match]]]]
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[[File:Sable in Manchester.jpg|thumb|right|[[Irene Graczyk<!--(1972, pg. 110)--> (wrestler)|Sable]] fought [[Gertrude Lorraine Vining<!--(1966, pg. 30)-->|Luna Vachon]] in a [[Professional wrestling match types#Strap match|strap match]]]]
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The European Championship match started with X-Pac running roughshod over Gangrel using a variety of [[Spinning Heel Kick|spinning kicks]]. Gangrel's short advantage came from throwing X-Pac onto the ropes but X-Pac would not be kept down, trying a Bronco Buster. X-Pac tried to go to the top rope, fighting Gangrel from it, and then going for a [[Diving Crossbody|flying crossbody]]. Some controversy arose when referee [[Theodore Long|Teddy Long]] seemed to make the three count as Gangrel rolled the diving X-Pac into a roll-up pin, the champion kicking out too late. The match continued, though, despite chants from fans in attendance about the pin fall, but only for a short while as X-Pac jumped and drove a running Gangrel's head into the floor for the [[Facebuster#Sitout facebuster|X-Factor]] and pinning him.
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The European Championship match started with X-Pac running roughshod over Gangrel using a variety of [[Professional wrestling attacks#Spinning heel kick|spinning kicks]]. Gangrel's short advantage came from throwing X-Pac onto the ropes but X-Pac would not be kept down, trying a Bronco Buster. X-Pac tried to go to the top rope, fighting Gangrel from it, and then going for a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Diving crossbody|flying crossbody]]. Some controversy arose when referee [[Theodore Long|Teddy Long]] seemed to make the three count as Gangrel rolled the diving X-Pac into a roll-up pin, the champion kicking out too late. The match continued, though, despite chants from fans in attendance about the pin fall, but only for a short while as X-Pac jumped and drove a running Gangrel's head into the floor for the [[Facebuster#Sitout facebuster|X-Factor]] and pinning him.
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Despite Shane Woodward announcing Sable as unfit for contest, she came to the ring and demanded to fight, with Woodward joining the commentary team and giving a very biased account. After whipping Vachon with the strap, Sable was knocked to the ground allowing Vachon to tap two turnbuckles but Sable stopped her, using the strap again to whip her. After being kicked in the corner by Sable, Vachon side slammed Sable and then wrapped the strap around Sable's neck, hoisting Sable on her back. She then toured the turnbuckles, tapping three of them unaware that Sable was doing the same from her back. Just before she could tap the fourth, Vachon was taken off her feet by Sable. Fearing a turn in the match, Shane Woodward jumped on the apron to distract the referee, but as Vachon went to tap the fourth turbuckle, Tori attacked her and ran back into the crowd, letting Sable freely tap the fourth turnbuckle in sight of the referee to retain the Woman's Championship.
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Despite Shane Matteson announcing Sable as unfit for contest, she came to the ring and demanded to fight, with Matteson joining the commentary team and giving a very biased account. After whipping Vachon with the strap, Sable was knocked to the ground allowing Vachon to tap two turnbuckles but Sable stopped her, using the strap again to whip her. After being kicked in the corner by Sable, Vachon side slammed Sable and then wrapped the strap around Sable's neck, hoisting Sable on her back. She then toured the turnbuckles, tapping three of them unaware that Sable was doing the same from her back. Just before she could tap the fourth, Vachon was taken off her feet by Sable. Fearing a turn in the match, Shane Matteson jumped on the apron to distract the referee, but as Vachon went to tap the fourth turnbuckle, [[Brenda Bourque<!--(1969 pg. 117)--> (wrestler)|Tori]] attacked her and ran back into the crowd, letting Sable freely tap the fourth turnbuckle in sight of the referee to retain the Women's Championship.
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===Main Event match===
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=== IWF Championship match===
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The "I Quit" Match began with Mankind clotheslining and punching Rock into the turnbuckle before putting him on the ground and punching him, trying to make him quit early on with no success. When The Rock insulted Mankind over the microphone, Mankind struck him with the mic and then [[Cactus Clothesline|Cactus clotheslined]] him out of the ring. After punching Rock against the barricade, he was thrown over the steel steps but managed to take control once again when The Rock joined the commentary team to further mock Mankind and was [[Clothesline|clotheslined]] over the table. After hitting him again with the microphone when he would not quit, Rock was thrown inside the ring again and was driven to the ground with a [[Mandible Claw|mandible claw]] to the point where he could not talk to quit. Mankind then took Rock out of the ring and through the crowd but when he tried to clothesline Rock, Rock slammed him back into the ringside barricade. Rock then took the bell to Mankind's head, ringing it next to his ear (and humorously singing "bells will be ringing" into the microphone) before trying to [[Powerslam#Side slam|Rock Bottom]] him through the Spanish announce table, but the table gave way before the move could be performed.
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The "I Quit" Match began with Mankind clotheslining and punching Rock into the turnbuckle before putting him on the ground and punching him, trying to make him quit early on with no success. When The Rock insulted Mankind over the microphone, Mankind struck him with the microphone and then [[Professional wrestling attacks#Cactus clothesline|Cactus clotheslined]] him out of the ring. After punching Rock against the barricade, he was thrown over the steel steps but managed to take control once again when The Rock joined the commentary team to further mock Mankind and was [[Professional wrestling attacks#Clothesline|clotheslined]] over the table. After hitting him again with the microphone when he would not quit, Rock was thrown inside the ring again, where Mankind stuffed a smelly sock down the Rock's throat to the point where Rock could not talk to quit, as the Rock had passed out from the mandible claw. Mankind then took Rock out of the ring and through the crowd but when he tried to clothesline Rock, Rock slammed him back into the ringside barricade. Rock then took the bell to Mankind's head, ringing it next to his ear (and humorously singing "bells will be ringing" into the microphone) before trying to [[Powerslam#Side slam|Rock Bottom]] him through the Spanish announce table, but the table gave way before the move could be performed.
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Mankind ran for recovery up the walkway but was chased by The Rock who lost control when his opponent began [[Headbutt|headbutting]] him. Rock thumbed Mankind's eye and took him through the technical area, smashing his head into the food there and then performing a [[DDT]] on him on the concrete, at which point Mankind refused to quit. Rock then brought a ladder into the match but was knocked down with the ladder on top of him, he escaped just as Mankind delivered a running [[Elbow Drop|elbow drop]] onto the ladder, though he would still not quit. Rock then set the ladder up and climbed to the first tier of crowd, fighting in front of them with Mankind just about to throw him off. Rock [[Low Blow|low blowed]] him though, and then climbed over the barrier up the stairs to make a running punch which launched Mankind onto the electrical hub of the arena, causing them to spark and the lights to go out briefly. Shane Woodward came to stop the match but Rock demanded his opponent quit, though he would not ask him the question as he kicked a crawling Mankind back towards the ring. With Mankind laying unconscious in the ring, Rock [[Handcuffs|handcuffed]] his hands behind his back and hit his head into the turnbuckle. Mankind kicked the Rock low, then dropped a knee into his crotch and asked him if he quit. The Rock managed to stand up and clotheslined Mankind to the mat, putting a chair on his face and performing the [[Sam Simkins#In wrestling|Corporate Elbow]]. When he was asked if he would quit, Mankind told Rock to go to hell, Rock told him he'd go to hell first. Mankind stood up only to be met with three hard steel chair shots but still refused to quit, saying he'd have to be killed first. Rock then chased Mankind out of the ring and up the walkway, hitting him repeatedly with a chair until he fell unconscious on the concrete. Finally, Foley was heard shouting "I quit!" 3 times in a row; the audio was actually a recording from a promo Foley made on Raw in the match build up, so Foley never actually quit, but the Rock was declared the winner nonetheless.. Backstage footage of before and after this match can be seen on the pro wrestling documentary ''[[Beyond the Mat]]''.
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Mankind ran for recovery up the walkway but was chased by The Rock who lost control when his opponent began [[Professional wrestling attacks#Headbutt|head-butting]] him. Rock thumbed Mankind's eye and took him through the technical area, smashing his head into the food there and then performing a [[DDT (professional wrestling)|DDT]] on him on the concrete, at which point Mankind refused to quit. Rock then brought a ladder into the match but was knocked down with the ladder on top of him, he escaped just as Mankind delivered a running [[Professional wrestling attacks#Elbow drop|elbow drop]] onto the ladder, though he would still not quit. Rock then set the ladder up and climbed to the first tier of crowd, fighting in front of them with Mankind just about to throw him off. Rock [[Professional wrestling attacks#Low blow|low blowed]] him though, and then climbed over the barrier up the stairs to make a running punch which launched Mankind onto the electrical hub of the arena, causing them to spark and the lights to go out briefly. Shane Matteson came to stop the match but Rock demanded his opponent quit, though he would not ask him the question as he kicked a crawling Mankind back towards the ring. With Mankind lying unconscious in the ring, Rock [[Handcuffs|handcuffed]] his hands behind his back and hit his head into the turnbuckle. Mankind kicked the Rock low, then dropped a knee into his crotch and asked him if he quit. The Rock managed to stand up and clotheslined Mankind to the mat, putting a chair on his face and performing the [[Jayme Johnson<!--(1999, pg. 22)-->#In wrestling|Corporate Elbow]]. When he was asked if he would quit, Mankind told Rock to go to hell, Rock told him he'd go to hell first. Mankind stood up only to be met with three hard steel chair shots but still refused to quit, saying he'd have to be killed first. Rock then chased Mankind out of the ring and up the walkway, hitting him repeatedly with a chair until he fell unconscious on the concrete. Finally, Mankind was heard shouting "I quit!" three times in a row; the audio was actually a recording from a promo Mankind made on ''Heat'' in the match build up, so Mankind never actually quit, but the Rock was declared the winner nonetheless. Backstage footage of before and after this match can be seen on the pro wrestling documentary ''[[Beyond the Mat (1999 film)|Beyond the Mat]]''.
===Royal Rumble match===
===Royal Rumble match===
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[[File:Nelson Frazier, Jr. in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada.jpg|thumb|left|[[Nelson <!--Rodney--> Ferrant<!--, Jr. (1966, pg. 146)--> (wrestler)|Mabel]] was kidnapped by [[The Ministry of Darkness]] in the Royal Rumble match]]
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The Royal Rumble match began with Steve Austin and Vince Matteson circling each other. Matteson mistimed a clothesline and Austin punched him into the corner, [[professional wrestling attacks#Stomp|stomping a mudhole]]. Austin then went to throw Matteson over the top rope but stopped, wanting to take his time as [[John<!--Keith--> Coleman<!--, Jr. (2007, pg. 64)-->|Golga]] came to the ring. With Austin distracted by Golga, Matteson fled under the bottom rope (and thus wasn't eliminated) but Austin soon followed when Golga was eliminated. Austin followed Matteson through the crowd and eventually fought their way to the halls of the arena and was led into the [[Washroom|public toilets]] where The Corporation were waiting to beat Austin down and leave him unconscious on the floor. In the ring [[Darren <!--Ronnie (1966 pg. 22)--> Drude<!--zov--> (wrestler)|Droz]] had come out and waited the allotted time until [[Kevin Copeland<!--(2007, pg 29.)--> (wrestler)|Edge]] made his appearance, the two fighting only to quickly eliminate [[Duane <!--Glenn--> Fredrick <!--(1972, pg. 108)--> (wrestler)|Gillberg]] as soon as he entered the ring. When [[Dannie Sharp Severn<!--(1964, pg. 48)-->|Dan Severn]] entered the ring he immediately gunned for the also freshman [[Ronald W. Bickford<!--(1965, pg. 20)-->|Steve Blackman]], the two fighting in the corner until [[<!--Gurjit-->Kenneth Schatle Singh<!--(1965-pg. 54)-->|Tiger Ali Singh]] came in and attacked Blackman. Meanwhile, clips were shown of Austin being lifted onto a [[Gurney|gurney]] and eventually being taken to hospital. Shortly after, [[Brian <!--Scott (1964, pg. 21)--> Hemphill|The Blue Meanie]] entered the match and went after Singh, before being cornered by Droz. When the eleventh man was scheduled to enter, nobody showed and backstage Mabel was shown throwing [[Cody <!--Barry--> Wareham <!--(2001, pg. 64)--> (wrestler)|Headbanger Mosh]] into a wall before entering the Rumble himself in Mosh's place. Shortly after entering the match, Mabel took out Blackman, Severn, Singh, Meanie and Droz, and started a clash with [[<!--Brian-->James Burdick<!--(2007, pg 22)-->|Road Dogg]], who was just fresh and took Edge out, having the upper hand. But after having some dominance, the lights went out, and when they came back up, under a blue hue, [[Acolytes Protection Agency|The Acolytes]] and [[Nelson <!--Rodney--> Ferrant<!--, Jr. (1966, pg. 146)--> (wrestler)|Mideon]] had eliminated Mabel and took him to meet [[Martin McAlmond|The Undertaker]] who put him in a ([[kayfabe]]) trance. None of them were competitors. Road Dogg was left on his own and quickly eliminated [[Wayne A. Walz <!--Heath (1964, pg. 27)-->(wrestler)|Gangrel]] but had more difficulty with [[<!--Robert--> Buren A. Hollis <!--(1964, pg. 21)-->|Kurrgan]]. Al Snow tried to help Road Dogg but when he over zealously climbed the ropes to push Kurrgan out, Road Dogg jumped on the opportunity to push him over. The ring gradually began to fill up again with [[Dustin Semmler|Goldust]] and [[Charles Warren<!--(2007, pg. 43)--> (wrestler)|Godfather]] until [[Glenn McAlmond|Kane]] entered, instantly putting all four wrestlers over the top rope and then eliminating himself when some asylum workers came to try and commit him.
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Mr. Matteson briefly returned into the ring but then exited to give the ring to Ken Shamrock, opting to join the commentary team instead. The next entrant was Billy Gunn, with only one shoe due to his ankle being injured from their earlier match up. As [[Andrew Sekora<!--(2007 pg. 40)--> (wrestler)|Test]] entered the ring, the Ministry were shown in the parking lot putting Mabel into a [[Hearse|hearse]] and then an [[Ambulance|ambulance]] pulled up with Steve Austin driving. He quickly made his way to the ring, overshadowing the entrance of the Big Boss Man. Matteson ran around the ring away from Austin, running through it to allow Shamrock to secure him before fleeing again to the commentary team. Austin eliminated Shamrock with little trouble but put more effort into Boss Man, choking him with a turnbuckle tie. Again the ring began to fill up, with two members of DX in [[Triple K]] and [[Sean McCurry<!--(2007, pg. 34)-->|X-Pac]], Test and Boss Man representing The Corporation along with other singles wrestlers in [[<!--Sean--> Eugene E. <!--Allen--> Morse<!--(1964 pg. 23)-->|Val Venis]], [[Jules Ladd<!--(2004, pg. 44)-->|Mark Henry]], [[Benjamin Moss<!--(1999, pg. 61)-->|Jeff Jarrett]], [[Roy <!--Julius (1967, pg. 103)--> Hoover|D'Lo Brown]] and [[Owen Heart]]. Austin took a break from being in the ring to go to the commentary team to throw a jug of water in Matteson's face before returning to the fight. At this point the first woman to enter a Royal Rumble, Chyna came to the ring. She instantly targeted Mark Henry, delivering forearms before throwing him over the top rope, but before she had time to celebrate Austin immediately clotheslined her over the top rope, for which Triple K attacked him, and in addition, this latter took both Val and Jarrett out. Triple K was soon eliminated by Austin as the numbers started to dwindle after Austin threw D'Lo and Owen over, and after giving a [[Stunner (professional wrestling)|Stone Cold Stunner]] to Boss Man, Austin eliminated him leaving only him and Matteson. Austin went to the announce table and attacked Matteson, throwing him into the crowd and then back to ringside, hitting him with a chair. Austin then threw Matteson into the ring, standing over him as Matteson clambered to his feet and lowblowed Austin. The two both staggered to their feet when Austin stunnered Matteson. The Rock then came to ringside taunting Austin with the IWF Championship, climbing up to the apron. As Austin ran to punch Rock, Matteson climbed to his feet and came up behind Austin, throwing him over the top rope and winning the 1999 Royal Rumble match.
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==Reception==
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In 2010, Jack Bramma of 411Mania gave the event a rating of 6.5 [Average], writing, "Hard to accurately judge. The undercard is mediocre. Rock-Foley [is] awesome, but as usual the show lives or dies with the rumble match. The 99 Rumble match is definitely acquired taste, and if you weren’t a fan of the period, you will probably think it sucks. It’s dated as hell and is a microcosm of the Attitude era, but I loved the rumble match itself warts and all and that's mostly what the rating is for (the rumble and Rock-Foley). Your mileage will totally vary."
==Aftermath==
==Aftermath==
==Results==
==Results==
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|[[IWE Heat|Sunday Night Heat]]
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!bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|1{{small|<sup>D</sup>}}
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|[[Khristian]] defeated [[Josh Hooper]]
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|[[Ryan <!--Barnhart--> Reso (wrestler)|Christian]] defeated [[Josh Hooper]]
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|[[Singles Match|Singles match]]
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!bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|2{{small|<sup>H</sup>}}
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|[[Steven Murnion|Steve Murnion]] and [[Charles Bernard|Scorpio]] defeated [[Too Cool|Too Much]] ([[Scott 2 Hotty|Scott Taylor]] and [[Brian Lawler|Brian Christopher]])
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|[[The J.O.B. Squad]] ([[Michael Haub<!--(1999, pg. 106)-->|Bob Holly]] and [[<!--Charlie-->Ronald Steib<!--(1967, pg. 109)-->|Scorpio]]) defeated [[Too Cool|Too Much]] ([[John LaBorde<!--(1967 pg. 104)-->|Brian Christopher]] and [[Greg Gardner<!--(1972 pg. 156)-->|Scott Taylor]])
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|[[Tag Team Match|Tag team match]]
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|Sunday Night Heat
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!bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|3{{small|<sup>H</sup>}}
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|[[Mick Foley|Mankind]] defeated [[Nelson Coleman, Jr.|Mabel]]
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|[[Jon Foley<!--(2006, pg. 26)-->|Mankind]] defeated [[Nelson <!--Rodney--> Ferrant<!--, Jr. (1966, pg. 146)--> (wrestler)|Mabel]] by [[Disqualification (professional wrestling)|disqualification]]
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|[[Brandon (McDonald's)|The Big Boss Man]] defeated [[James Burdick|The Road Dogg]]
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|[[Brandon Traylor (<!--McDonald's-->wrestler)|Big Boss Man]] defeated [[<!--Brian-->James Burdick<!--(2007, pg 22)-->|Road Dogg]]
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|Singles match
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|[[Ken Shamrock|Ken Sham]] (c) defeated [[Billy Morgan]]
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|[[Ken Sherman<!--(1968, pg. 43)-->|Ken Shamrock]] (c) defeated [[Billy Morgan|Billy Gunn]] by [[Submission (professional wrestling)|submission]]
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|Singles match for the [[IWE Intercontinental Championship|IWF Intercontinental Championship]]
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|Singles match for the [[IWF Intercontinental Championship]]
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|[[Sean McCurry|X-Pac]] (c) defeated [[David Heath Miller|Gangrel]]
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|[[Sean McCurry<!--(2007, pg. 34)-->|X-Pac]] (c) defeated [[Wayne A. Walz <!--Heath (1964, pg. 27)-->(wrestler)|Gangrel]]
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|Singles match for the [[IWE European Championship|IWF European Championship]]
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|Singles match for the [[IWF European Championship]]
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|<small>[[Avery Gold|Avery]] (c) defeated [[Luna Vachon]] (with [[James Mayer]])
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|[[Irene Graczyk<!--(1972, pg. 110)--> (wrestler)|Sable]] (c) defeated [[Gertrude Lorraine Vining<!--(1966, pg. 30)-->|Luna Vachon]] (with [[Shane Matteson]])
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|<small>[[Strap Match|Strap match]] for the [[IWE Women's Championship|IWF Women's Championship]]
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|[[Professional wrestling match types#Strap match|Strap match]] for the [[IWF Women's Championship]]
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|[[Sam Simkins|The Rock]] defeated [[Mick Foley|Mankind]] (c)
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|[[Jayme Johnson<!--(1999, pg. 22)-->|The Rock]] defeated [[Jon Foley<!--(2006, pg. 26)-->|Mankind]] (c)
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|[["I Quit" Match|"I Quit" match]] for the [[IWE Championship|IWF Championship]]
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|[["I Quit" Match|"I Quit" match]] for the [[IWF Championship]]
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|[[Mr. Matteson]] won by last eliminating [[Stone Cold Steve Johnson|Stone Cold Steve Austin]]
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|30-man [[Royal Rumble Match|Royal Rumble match]] for a [[IWF Championship]] match at [[IWF WrestleMania 15|WrestleMania XV]]
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|[[Grant Mayer]] won by last eliminating [[Stone Cold Steve Johnson]]
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!style="border-style:none none solid solid; background:#e3e3e3;"|Draw
!style="border-style:none none solid solid; background:#e3e3e3;"|Draw
!style="border-style:none none solid solid; background:#e3e3e3;"|Entrant
!style="border-style:none none solid solid; background:#e3e3e3;"|Entrant
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!style="border-style:none none solid solid; background:#e3e3e3;"|Eliminated by
!style="border-style:none none solid solid; background:#e3e3e3;"|Eliminated by
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!style="border-style:none none solid solid; background:#e3e3e3;"|Time
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!style="border-style:none none solid solid; background:#e3e3e3;"|Eliminations
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|-
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|1
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|{{sort|01|1}}
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|[[Stone Cold Steve Johnson|Steve Johnson]]
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|[[Stone Cold Steve Johnson|Stone Cold Steve Austin]]
|29
|29
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|McMahon
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|Mr. Matteson
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|-style="background: #E3E3E3;"
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|56:38
-
|2
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|8
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|[[Grant Mayer]]
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|-style="background: gold"
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|<nowiki>-</nowiki>
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|'''{{sort|02|2}}'''
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|'''WINNER'''
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|'''[[Mr. Matteson]]'''
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|'''{{sort|30|<nowiki>-</nowiki>}}'''
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|'''Winner'''
 +
|'''56:38'''
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|'''1'''
|-
|-
-
|3
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|{{sort|03|3}}
-
|[[Gary Long|Golga]]
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|[[John<!--Keith--> Coleman<!--, Jr. (2007, pg. 64)-->|Golga]]
-
|1
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|{{sort|01|1}}
-
|Austin
+
|Stone Cold Steve Austin
 +
|00:15
 +
|0
|-
|-
-
|4
+
|{{sort|04|4}}
-
|[[Darren Droz|Droz]]
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|[[Darren <!--Ronnie (1966 pg. 22)--> Drude<!--zov--> (wrestler)|Droz]]
-
|7
+
|{{sort|07|7}}
|Mabel
|Mabel
 +
|12:30
 +
|0
|-
|-
-
|5
+
|{{sort|05|5}}
-
|[[Kevin Adams Copeland|Edge]]
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|[[Kevin Copeland<!--(2007, pg 29.)--> (wrestler)|Edge]]
-
|8
+
|{{sort|08|8}}
|Road Dogg
|Road Dogg
 +
|11:51
 +
|1
|-
|-
-
|6
+
|{{sort|06|6}}
-
|[[Duane Gillberg|Gillberg]]
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|[[Duane <!--Glenn--> Fredrick <!--(1972, pg. 108)--> (wrestler)|Gillberg]]
-
|2
+
|{{sort|02|2}}
|Edge
|Edge
 +
|00:06
 +
|0
|-
|-
-
|7
+
|{{sort|07|7}}
-
|[[Andy Blackman|Steve Blackman]]
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|[[Ronald W. Bickford<!--(1965, pg. 20)-->|Steve Blackman]]
-
|4
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|{{sort|04|4}}
-
|Mabel
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|rowspan="4"|Mabel
 +
|07:22
 +
|0
|-
|-
-
|8
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|{{sort|08|8}}
-
|[[Dan Severn]]
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|[[Dannie Sharp Severn<!--(1964, pg. 48)-->|Dan Severn]]
-
|3
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|{{sort|03|3}}
-
|Mabel
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|05:43
 +
|0
|-
|-
-
|9
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|{{sort|09|9}}
-
|[[Ali Singh|Tiger Ali Singh]]
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|[[<!--Gurjit-->Kenneth Schatle Singh<!--(1965-pg. 54)-->|Tiger Ali Singh]]
-
|5
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|{{sort|05|5}}
-
|Mabel
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|04:02
 +
|0
|-
|-
|10
|10
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|[[Brian Huffman|The Blue Meanie]]
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|{{sort|Blue Meanie|[[Brian <!--Scott (1964, pg. 21)--> Hemphill|The Blue Meanie]]}}
-
|6
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|{{sort|06|6}}
-
|Mabel
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|02:59
 +
|0
|-
|-
-
|11
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|11  
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|[[Viscera|Mabel]]
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|[[Nelson <!--Rodney--> Ferrant<!--, Jr. (1966, pg. 146)--> (wrestler)|Mabel]]<sup>[[#Qualifying matches|[2]]]</sup>
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|9
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|{{sort|09|9}}
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|[[Danny Knight|Mideon]], [[Jon Rispen|Faarooq]] and [[John Goff|Bradshaw]]<small><sup>1</sup></small>
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|[[John Goff|Bradshaw]], [[Jon Rispens<!--(2007, pg. 37)-->|Faarooq]], and [[<!--Kermit-->Dennis Kraemer<!--(1965, pg. 39)-->|Mideon]]
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|01:26
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|5
|-
|-
|12
|12
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|[[James Burdick|The Road Dogg]]
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|[[<!--Brian-->James Burdick<!--(2007, pg 22)-->|Road Dogg]]
|12
|12
|Kane
|Kane
 +
|10:41
 +
|3
|-
|-
|13
|13
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|[[David Heath Miller|Gangrel]]
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|[[Wayne A. Walz <!--Heath (1964, pg. 27)-->(wrestler)|Gangrel]]
|10
|10
|Road Dogg
|Road Dogg
 +
|00:26
 +
|0
|-
|-
|14
|14
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|[[Robert Kurrgan|Kurrgan]]
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|[[<!--Robert--> Buren A. Hollis <!--(1964, pg. 21)-->|Kurrgan]]
|13
|13
|Kane
|Kane
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|06:54
 +
|0
|-
|-
|15
|15
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|[[Al Snow|Al Know]]
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|[[Allen <!--Steve--> Spaulding <!--(1972, pg. 122)-->|Al Snow]]
|11
|11
|Road Dogg
|Road Dogg
 +
|00:47
 +
|0
|-
|-
|16
|16
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|[[James Thomas|Goldust]]
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|[[Dustin Semmler|Goldust]]
|15
|15
-
|Kane
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|rowspan="2"|Kane
 +
|04:02
 +
|0
|-
|-
|17
|17
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|[[The Godfather|"The Godfather" Luke Maleski]]
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|{{sort|Godfather|[[Charles Warren<!--(2007, pg. 43)--> (wrestler)|The Godfather]]}}
|14
|14
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|Kane
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|01:40
 +
|0
|-
|-
|18
|18
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|[[Glenn McAlmond|Kane]]
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|[[Glenn McAlmond (wrestler)|Kane]]
|16
|16
|Himself
|Himself
 +
|00:53
 +
|4
|-
|-
|19
|19
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|[[Nick Shamrock|Ken Shamrock]]
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|[[Ken Sherman<!--(1968, pg. 43)-->|Ken Shamrock]]
|17
|17
-
|Johnson
+
|rowspan="5"|Stone Cold Steve Austin
 +
|04:50
 +
|0
|-
|-
|20
|20
-
|[[Billy Morgan]]
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|[[Billy Morgan|Billy Gunn]]
|18
|18
-
|Johnson
+
|07:05
 +
|0
|-
|-
|21
|21
-
|[[Andrew Sekora|Test]]
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|[[Andrew Sekora<!--(2007 pg. 40)--> (wrestler)|Test]]
|19
|19
-
|Johnson
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|12:48
 +
|0
|-
|-
|22
|22
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|[[Brandon (McDonald's)|The Big Boss Man]]
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|{{sort|Big Boss Man|[[Brandon Traylor (<!--McDonald's-->wrestler)|Big Boss Man]]}}
|28
|28
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|Johnson
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|18:53
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|2
|-
|-
|23
|23
|[[Triple K]]
|[[Triple K]]
|25
|25
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|Johnson
+
|14:21
 +
|2
|-
|-
|24
|24
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|[[Sean Venis|Val Venis]]
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|[[<!--Sean--> Eugene E. <!--Allen--> Morse<!--(1964 pg. 23)-->|Val Venis]]
|24
|24
|Triple K
|Triple K
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|12:41
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|0
|-
|-
|25
|25
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|[[Sean McCurry|X-Pac]]
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|[[Sean McCurry<!--(2007, pg. 34)-->|X-Pac]]
|20
|20
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|Boss Man
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|Big Boss Man
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|05:44
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|0
|-
|-
|26
|26
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|[[Steven Larson]]
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|[[Jules Ladd<!--(2004, pg. 44)-->|Mark Henry]]
|22
|22
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|Amber
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|Chyna
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|07:57
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|0
|-
|-
|27
|27
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|[[Jeff Jarrett]]
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|[[Benjamin Moss<!--(1999, pg. 61)-->|Jeff Jarrett]]
|21
|21
|Triple K
|Triple K
 +
|03:39
 +
|0
|-
|-
|28
|28
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|[[D'Lo Brown|D'La Hooper]]
+
|[[Roy <!--Julius (1967, pg. 103)--> Hoover|D'Lo Brown]]
|27
|27
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|Boss Man
+
|Big Boss Man
 +
|09:11
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|0
|-
|-
|29
|29
|[[Owen Heart]]
|[[Owen Heart]]
|26
|26
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|Johnson
+
|rowspan="2"|Stone Cold Steve Austin
 +
|06:31
 +
|0
|-
|-
|30
|30
-
|[[Amber Casey|Amber]]
+
|[[Maria Senden<!--(1999, pg. 100)-->|Chyna]]
|23
|23
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|Austin
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|00:35
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|1
|}
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<sup>1</sup> Mideon, Faarooq and Bradshaw were not entrants in the Rumble.
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{{note|MOD}} No. 11 was originally drawn by [[Cody <!--Barry--> Wareham <!--(2001, pg. 64)--> (wrestler)|Headbanger Mosh]], who was attacked and replaced by Mabel on his way to the ring. Mideon, Faarooq, and Bradshaw (themselves not official entrants) eliminated Mabel and would indoctrinate him into the Ministry of Darkness as "Viscera" on the following ''Raw''.
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==References==
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==External links==
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<sup>1</sup> When [[Headbanger Mosh|Mosh]] was about to enter, Mabel attacked him Backstage before he enters and when he attacks Mosh, Mabel goes down to the ring and replaced Mosh's Spot, Instead
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{{1999 IWF pay-per-view events}}
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{{IWEPPV|Royal Rumble}}

Current revision as of 17:52, 7 July 2022

Royal Rumble (1999)
Promotional poster featuring Stone Cold Steve
Austin
Promotion International Wrestling Federation
Date January 24, 1999
City Anaheim, California
Venue Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim
Attendance 14,816
Buy rate 650,000
Tagline(s) No Chance in Hell
Pay-per-view chronology
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House
Royal Rumble chronology
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1998
Next →
2000

The 1999 Royal Rumble was the 12th annual Royal Rumble professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the International Wrestling Federation (IWF; IWE as of 2002). It took place on January 24, 1999, at the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim in Anaheim, California. The tagline and subtitle of the event was taken from a promise by IWF Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Mr. Matteson that the first entrant in the Royal Rumble, Stone Cold Steve Austin, had "no chance in hell" of winning the match. The theme song for the event, based on the phrase, would go on to become the entrance music for Matteson's stable The Corporation and later, just Matteson himself, which he uses to this day.

As has been customary since 1993, the Royal Rumble match winner received a world championship match at that year's WrestleMania. For the 1999 event, the winner received a match for the IWF Championship at WrestleMania XV. The main event of the card was the 1999 Royal Rumble match. The event centered on the continuing heated rivalry between Stone Cold Steve Austin and Mr. Matteson, with those men entering the Royal Rumble match at #1 and #2, respectively. Mr. Matteson won the match by last eliminating Austin. The penultimate match was for the IWF Championship and was an "I Quit" match between Mankind and The Rock, which is remembered both for its brutality and its place in the documentary film Beyond the Mat; The Rock defeated Mankind to win the title. Lower down on the card, the IWF Intercontinental Championship and IWF Women's Championship were both defended.

Contents

[edit] Production

[edit] Background

The Royal Rumble is an annual gimmick pay-per-view (PPV), produced every January by the International Wrestling Federation (IWF, now IWE) since 1988. It is one of the promotion's original four pay-per-views, along with WrestleMania, SummerSlam, and Survivor Series, which were dubbed the "Big Four", and was considered one of the "Big Five" PPVs, along with King of the Ring. It is named after the Royal Rumble match, a modified battle royal in which the participants enter at timed intervals instead of all beginning in the ring at the same time. The match generally features 30 wrestlers and the winner traditionally earns a world championship match at that year's WrestleMania. For 1999, the winner earned a match for the IWF Championship at WrestleMania XV. The 1999 event was the 12th event in the Royal Rumble chronology and was scheduled to be held on January 24, 1999, at the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim in Anaheim, California.

[edit] Storylines

The card consisted of six matches. The matches resulted from scripted storylines, where wrestlers portrayed heroes, villains, or less distinguishable characters to build tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches. Results were predetermined by IWF's writers, with storylines produced on their weekly television show, Raw.

The overriding theme of the pay-per-view was centered on The Corporation and Mr. Matteson's attempts to enforce his notions of how a company should be run on the promotion. Since its inception the night after Survivor Series, the group had mainly come to blows with D-Generation X, the Undertaker's Ministry of Darkness and Matteson's nemesis Stone Cold Steve Austin.

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Shawn Michaels used his role as Commissioner to ruin Mr. Matteson's attempts to enter the Royal Rumble at #30 twice

When Commissioner Shawn Michaels allied himself with The Corporation, one of the first things he did was to book the Tag Team Champions, Road Dogg and |Billy Gunn, in a title defense against Corporate members Ken Shamrock and The Big Boss Man. Despite his interference at Rock Bottom: In Your House they managed to retain their titles but they were not so lucky on Raw is War on December 14. As the feud between DX and The Corporation intensified, the New Age Outlaws turned to singles wrestling as Road Dogg found himself caught up in the hardcore division and became Hardcore Champion on December 21. Meanwhile, as well as tensions from the tag team feuding, Billy Gunn gained the ire of Ken Shamrock when his sister Ryan appeared at ringside, only to have her sibling affection distracted when Gunn lived up to his nickname by flirtatiously mooning Ryan after Val Venis had already danced for her. Filled with his typical rage Shamrock put his Intercontinental Championship on the line for a chance to honor his notions of sibling protection.

After a minor absence, Women's Champion Sable returned to Raw with an open invitation on December 28, but before the match a fan came into the ring, later identified as Tori to give her a rose. A masked wrestler identified as "Spider Lady" came to the ring for the match (a nod to The Fabulous Moolah's screwjob over Wendi Richter in the mid '80s) but it ended in a no-contest when she started whipping Sable with her belt. The masked woman was revealed to be Luna Vachon, who would go on to face Sable in a "Strap Match" at the Rumble.

The Rock and Mankind had been feuding ever since Survivor Series in November 1998, when the two met in the finals of the "Deadly Game" tournament for the vacant IWF Championship. The Rock won the title that night with the help of the Mattesons, who had previously been assisting Mankind, and became the chosen Corporate Champion while Mankind began a feud with the Corporation. Mankind faced The Rock again at Rock Bottom: IYH and won the match, but Mr. Matteson stepped in and announced that while Rock lost the match by falling unconscious to the mandible claw, he did not technically submit and thus the IWF Championship would not change hands. Angered at being screwed out of the championship twice, Mankind attacked Shane Matteson on Raw is War and demanded a match. On the first Raw is War of 1999, January 4, after interference from The Corporation, D-Generation X and Steve Austin, Mankind won his first IWF Championship. Initially he refused The Rock's demands for a rematch, despite Rock offering stipulation after stipulation to appease Mankind until eventually he quit begging, at which point Mankind revealed that he would face The Rock at the Rumble as long as it was an "I Quit" match.

The Royal Rumble match featured a number of notable build ups. On Raw is War on January 11, a Corporation vs. DX mini-Rumble was set up with the winner taking the coveted number 30 spot; after all the apparent competitors had entered it seemed as if Triple K had won until Mr. Matteson made his way to the ring, entering himself on behalf of the Corporation and throwing a distracted Triple K out of the ring. Again it seemed as if the winner was established until DX's Chyna made her way to the ring and won the match. The event would mark the first time a female wrestler took part in the match. Chyna also appeared at the Royal Rumble the following year as well. Chyna became the only woman to enter the match until Beth Phoenix entered the Royal Rumble in 2010, Kharma in 2012, and Nia Jax in 2019.

The most notable aspect of the Royal Rumble, though, was the feud between Mr. Matteson and Stone Cold Steve Austin. Austin had won the Royal Rumble the previous two years and Matteson attempted to prevent him from repeating by putting him in a "Buried Alive" match at Rock Bottom: IYH against The Undertaker with one Royal Rumble place on the line. Austin won, with a little help from Kane and was guaranteed a place in the match, but Matteson continued in his attempts to prevent Austin from winning the match by "randomly" drawing Austin's spot at #1 and entering himself in the match at #30. Commissioner Michaels over-rode his decision and put Matteson at #2, and set up the aforementioned Corporate/DX mini-Rumble for the now vacant #30 position. With Austin and Matteson being the first two to enter, Matteson wanted to guarantee there would be "no chance in hell" that Austin would win by not only training as a competitor, but also offering a $100,000 bounty for the man who eliminated him.

[edit] Qualifying matches

Draw Entrant Faction Order Eliminated by Time Eliminations
1 Ken Shamrock The Corporation 1 Himself[1] 00:05 0
2 Billy Gunn D-Generation X 2 Test 02:58 0
3 Big Boss Man The Corporation 7 McMahon 08:08 1
4 Test The Corporation 4 Kane 05:12 1
5 X-Pac D-Generation X 6 Boss Man 04:10 0
6 Road Dogg D-Generation X 3 Kane 01:51 0
7 Kane The Corporation 5 Triple H 01:29 2
8 Triple K D-Generation X 8 McMahon 02:58 1
9 Mr. Matteson The Corporation 9 Chyna 01:42 2
10 Chyna D-Generation X - Winner 00:04 1

^ Shamrock jumped the top rope to attack Billy Gunn as he made his entrance.

[edit] Event

Other on-screen talent
English commentators Michael Cole
Jerry Lawler
Shane Matteson (Heat)
Spanish commentators Carlos Cabrera
Hugo Savinovich
Interviewers Dok Hendrix
Kevin Kelly (Also commentator on Heat)
Ring announcer Howard Finkel
Referee Mike Chioda
Earl Hebner
Jim Korderas
Theodore Long
Tim White

[edit] Preliminary matches

The opening match began slowly, with Boss Man taunting Road Dogg and being met with a crotch chop. The two circled each other, occasionally going in for a grapple but without achieving a move. Eventually Road Dogg became trapped in the corner and Boss Man punched him. Road Dogg found some short success when Boss Man tried to run and jump onto him, but was left with his crotch caught on the ropes. Boss Man tried to reply with his night stick but referee Mike Chioda stopped him and while he was being reprimanded, Road Dogg dragged him to his feet and pulled him into the ring post, legs open. After recovering, Boss Man threw Road Dogg outside of the ring. Inside the ring Boss Man took to hurling his opponent into the turnbuckles and then crushing him with a bear hug. Despite some punching back from Road Dogg, Boss Man dominated most of the match from this point and despite a Shake, Rattle & Roll from Road Dogg, Boss Man used his opponent's momentum to catch him in the Boss Man Slam, pinning him afterwards.

With Billy Gunn in the ring, Ken Shamrock ran into a series of kicks but managed to get to his feet and punch Gunn into the corner. He quickly worked on slowing down Gunn's style, keeping him mostly grounded with a series of kicks and elbow drops, only picking Gunn up to kick him back down. Both men went down after Shamrock Irish-whipped him and tried to flapjack Gunn, only to have his face driven into the mat with a FameAsser. Although Gunn put Shamrock in the corner for a ten punch, he then went to run into him and was thrown over the top rope out of the ring. Shamrock took advantage of the time outside of the ring to drag Gunn around, throwing him face first into the ring post, steel steps and the unpadded floor before putting him back in the ring. When the two were on the apron, Gunn managed to stun Shamrock by elbowing him and jumping into a bulldog onto the Spanish announce table. Taking some time to recuperate, Shamrock was undeterred, fighting as soon as he returned to the ring as he began to work on Gunn's ankle. Gunn fought back but accidentally clotheslined referee Tim White and while he was down, Val Venis ran in and delivered a DDT on Shamrock. By the time White was conscious to make a pin count, Shamrock kicked out. Gunn gained momentum and eventually went for a move from the turnbuckle. When he came down, Shamrock caught his ankle and took him to the ground, using his ankle lock to make Gunn submit.

The European Championship match started with X-Pac running roughshod over Gangrel using a variety of spinning kicks. Gangrel's short advantage came from throwing X-Pac onto the ropes but X-Pac would not be kept down, trying a Bronco Buster. X-Pac tried to go to the top rope, fighting Gangrel from it, and then going for a flying crossbody. Some controversy arose when referee Teddy Long seemed to make the three count as Gangrel rolled the diving X-Pac into a roll-up pin, the champion kicking out too late. The match continued, though, despite chants from fans in attendance about the pin fall, but only for a short while as X-Pac jumped and drove a running Gangrel's head into the floor for the X-Factor and pinning him.

Despite Shane Matteson announcing Sable as unfit for contest, she came to the ring and demanded to fight, with Matteson joining the commentary team and giving a very biased account. After whipping Vachon with the strap, Sable was knocked to the ground allowing Vachon to tap two turnbuckles but Sable stopped her, using the strap again to whip her. After being kicked in the corner by Sable, Vachon side slammed Sable and then wrapped the strap around Sable's neck, hoisting Sable on her back. She then toured the turnbuckles, tapping three of them unaware that Sable was doing the same from her back. Just before she could tap the fourth, Vachon was taken off her feet by Sable. Fearing a turn in the match, Shane Matteson jumped on the apron to distract the referee, but as Vachon went to tap the fourth turnbuckle, Tori attacked her and ran back into the crowd, letting Sable freely tap the fourth turnbuckle in sight of the referee to retain the Women's Championship.

[edit] IWF Championship match

The "I Quit" Match began with Mankind clotheslining and punching Rock into the turnbuckle before putting him on the ground and punching him, trying to make him quit early on with no success. When The Rock insulted Mankind over the microphone, Mankind struck him with the microphone and then Cactus clotheslined him out of the ring. After punching Rock against the barricade, he was thrown over the steel steps but managed to take control once again when The Rock joined the commentary team to further mock Mankind and was clotheslined over the table. After hitting him again with the microphone when he would not quit, Rock was thrown inside the ring again, where Mankind stuffed a smelly sock down the Rock's throat to the point where Rock could not talk to quit, as the Rock had passed out from the mandible claw. Mankind then took Rock out of the ring and through the crowd but when he tried to clothesline Rock, Rock slammed him back into the ringside barricade. Rock then took the bell to Mankind's head, ringing it next to his ear (and humorously singing "bells will be ringing" into the microphone) before trying to Rock Bottom him through the Spanish announce table, but the table gave way before the move could be performed.

Mankind ran for recovery up the walkway but was chased by The Rock who lost control when his opponent began head-butting him. Rock thumbed Mankind's eye and took him through the technical area, smashing his head into the food there and then performing a DDT on him on the concrete, at which point Mankind refused to quit. Rock then brought a ladder into the match but was knocked down with the ladder on top of him, he escaped just as Mankind delivered a running elbow drop onto the ladder, though he would still not quit. Rock then set the ladder up and climbed to the first tier of crowd, fighting in front of them with Mankind just about to throw him off. Rock low blowed him though, and then climbed over the barrier up the stairs to make a running punch which launched Mankind onto the electrical hub of the arena, causing them to spark and the lights to go out briefly. Shane Matteson came to stop the match but Rock demanded his opponent quit, though he would not ask him the question as he kicked a crawling Mankind back towards the ring. With Mankind lying unconscious in the ring, Rock handcuffed his hands behind his back and hit his head into the turnbuckle. Mankind kicked the Rock low, then dropped a knee into his crotch and asked him if he quit. The Rock managed to stand up and clotheslined Mankind to the mat, putting a chair on his face and performing the Corporate Elbow. When he was asked if he would quit, Mankind told Rock to go to hell, Rock told him he'd go to hell first. Mankind stood up only to be met with three hard steel chair shots but still refused to quit, saying he'd have to be killed first. Rock then chased Mankind out of the ring and up the walkway, hitting him repeatedly with a chair until he fell unconscious on the concrete. Finally, Mankind was heard shouting "I quit!" three times in a row; the audio was actually a recording from a promo Mankind made on Heat in the match build up, so Mankind never actually quit, but the Rock was declared the winner nonetheless. Backstage footage of before and after this match can be seen on the pro wrestling documentary Beyond the Mat.

[edit] Royal Rumble match

The Royal Rumble match began with Steve Austin and Vince Matteson circling each other. Matteson mistimed a clothesline and Austin punched him into the corner, stomping a mudhole. Austin then went to throw Matteson over the top rope but stopped, wanting to take his time as Golga came to the ring. With Austin distracted by Golga, Matteson fled under the bottom rope (and thus wasn't eliminated) but Austin soon followed when Golga was eliminated. Austin followed Matteson through the crowd and eventually fought their way to the halls of the arena and was led into the public toilets where The Corporation were waiting to beat Austin down and leave him unconscious on the floor. In the ring Droz had come out and waited the allotted time until Edge made his appearance, the two fighting only to quickly eliminate Gillberg as soon as he entered the ring. When Dan Severn entered the ring he immediately gunned for the also freshman Steve Blackman, the two fighting in the corner until Tiger Ali Singh came in and attacked Blackman. Meanwhile, clips were shown of Austin being lifted onto a gurney and eventually being taken to hospital. Shortly after, The Blue Meanie entered the match and went after Singh, before being cornered by Droz. When the eleventh man was scheduled to enter, nobody showed and backstage Mabel was shown throwing Headbanger Mosh into a wall before entering the Rumble himself in Mosh's place. Shortly after entering the match, Mabel took out Blackman, Severn, Singh, Meanie and Droz, and started a clash with Road Dogg, who was just fresh and took Edge out, having the upper hand. But after having some dominance, the lights went out, and when they came back up, under a blue hue, The Acolytes and Mideon had eliminated Mabel and took him to meet The Undertaker who put him in a (kayfabe) trance. None of them were competitors. Road Dogg was left on his own and quickly eliminated Gangrel but had more difficulty with Kurrgan. Al Snow tried to help Road Dogg but when he over zealously climbed the ropes to push Kurrgan out, Road Dogg jumped on the opportunity to push him over. The ring gradually began to fill up again with Goldust and Godfather until Kane entered, instantly putting all four wrestlers over the top rope and then eliminating himself when some asylum workers came to try and commit him.

Mr. Matteson briefly returned into the ring but then exited to give the ring to Ken Shamrock, opting to join the commentary team instead. The next entrant was Billy Gunn, with only one shoe due to his ankle being injured from their earlier match up. As Test entered the ring, the Ministry were shown in the parking lot putting Mabel into a hearse and then an ambulance pulled up with Steve Austin driving. He quickly made his way to the ring, overshadowing the entrance of the Big Boss Man. Matteson ran around the ring away from Austin, running through it to allow Shamrock to secure him before fleeing again to the commentary team. Austin eliminated Shamrock with little trouble but put more effort into Boss Man, choking him with a turnbuckle tie. Again the ring began to fill up, with two members of DX in Triple K and X-Pac, Test and Boss Man representing The Corporation along with other singles wrestlers in Val Venis, Mark Henry, Jeff Jarrett, D'Lo Brown and Owen Heart. Austin took a break from being in the ring to go to the commentary team to throw a jug of water in Matteson's face before returning to the fight. At this point the first woman to enter a Royal Rumble, Chyna came to the ring. She instantly targeted Mark Henry, delivering forearms before throwing him over the top rope, but before she had time to celebrate Austin immediately clotheslined her over the top rope, for which Triple K attacked him, and in addition, this latter took both Val and Jarrett out. Triple K was soon eliminated by Austin as the numbers started to dwindle after Austin threw D'Lo and Owen over, and after giving a Stone Cold Stunner to Boss Man, Austin eliminated him leaving only him and Matteson. Austin went to the announce table and attacked Matteson, throwing him into the crowd and then back to ringside, hitting him with a chair. Austin then threw Matteson into the ring, standing over him as Matteson clambered to his feet and lowblowed Austin. The two both staggered to their feet when Austin stunnered Matteson. The Rock then came to ringside taunting Austin with the IWF Championship, climbing up to the apron. As Austin ran to punch Rock, Matteson climbed to his feet and came up behind Austin, throwing him over the top rope and winning the 1999 Royal Rumble match.

[edit] Reception

In 2010, Jack Bramma of 411Mania gave the event a rating of 6.5 [Average], writing, "Hard to accurately judge. The undercard is mediocre. Rock-Foley [is] awesome, but as usual the show lives or dies with the rumble match. The 99 Rumble match is definitely acquired taste, and if you weren’t a fan of the period, you will probably think it sucks. It’s dated as hell and is a microcosm of the Attitude era, but I loved the rumble match itself warts and all and that's mostly what the rating is for (the rumble and Rock-Foley). Your mileage will totally vary."

[edit] Aftermath

[edit] Results

No. Results Stipulations
1D Christian defeated Josh Hooper Singles match
2H The J.O.B. Squad (Bob Holly and Scorpio) defeated Too Much (Brian Christopher and Scott Taylor) Tag team match
3H Mankind defeated Mabel by disqualification Singles match
4 Big Boss Man defeated Road Dogg Singles match
5 Ken Shamrock (c) defeated Billy Gunn by submission Singles match for the IWF Intercontinental Championship
6 X-Pac (c) defeated Gangrel Singles match for the IWF European Championship
7 Sable (c) defeated Luna Vachon (with Shane Matteson) Strap match for the IWF Women's Championship
8 The Rock defeated Mankind (c) "I Quit" match for the IWF Championship
9 Mr. Matteson won by last eliminating Stone Cold Steve Austin 30-man Royal Rumble match for a IWF Championship match at WrestleMania XV
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
D – indicates the match was a dark match
H – indicates the match was broadcast prior to the pay-per-view on Sunday Night Heat

[edit] Royal Rumble entrances and eliminations

A new entrant came out approximately every 90 seconds.

Draw Entrant Order Eliminated by Time Eliminations
1 Stone Cold Steve Austin 29 Mr. Matteson 56:38 8
2 Mr. Matteson - Winner 56:38 1
3 Golga 1 Stone Cold Steve Austin 00:15 0
4 Droz 7 Mabel 12:30 0
5 Edge 8 Road Dogg 11:51 1
6 Gillberg 2 Edge 00:06 0
7 Steve Blackman 4 Mabel 07:22 0
8 Dan Severn 3 05:43 0
9 Tiger Ali Singh 5 04:02 0
10 The Blue Meanie 6 02:59 0
11 Mabel[2] 9 Bradshaw, Faarooq, and Mideon 01:26 5
12 Road Dogg 12 Kane 10:41 3
13 Gangrel 10 Road Dogg 00:26 0
14 Kurrgan 13 Kane 06:54 0
15 Al Snow 11 Road Dogg 00:47 0
16 Goldust 15 Kane 04:02 0
17 The Godfather 14 01:40 0
18 Kane 16 Himself 00:53 4
19 Ken Shamrock 17 Stone Cold Steve Austin 04:50 0
20 Billy Gunn 18 07:05 0
21 Test 19 12:48 0
22 Big Boss Man 28 18:53 2
23 Triple K 25 14:21 2
24 Val Venis 24 Triple K 12:41 0
25 X-Pac 20 Big Boss Man 05:44 0
26 Mark Henry 22 Chyna 07:57 0
27 Jeff Jarrett 21 Triple K 03:39 0
28 D'Lo Brown 27 Big Boss Man 09:11 0
29 Owen Heart 26 Stone Cold Steve Austin 06:31 0
30 Chyna 23 00:35 1

^ No. 11 was originally drawn by Headbanger Mosh, who was attacked and replaced by Mabel on his way to the ring. Mideon, Faarooq, and Bradshaw (themselves not official entrants) eliminated Mabel and would indoctrinate him into the Ministry of Darkness as "Viscera" on the following Raw.

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