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Three weeks later, it was revealed that the Corporate Ministry served a "greater power" whom they were taking orders from behind the scenes. After Undertaker and Austin's title match ended in a no contest, the Ministry dropped to their knees in the ring and the greater power emerged from the back and revealed himself to Austin who was tied up in the ring ropes. The following week, the greater power was revealed as Vince Matteson who explained that his [[Babyface (professional wrestling)|face]] turn was a plot to screw Austin out of the IWF Championship. [[Linda Matteson|Linda]] and Stephanie appeared on the stage and Kaila berated Vince and Shane for using her to get to Austin. Linda then announced that she had step down as the [[CEO]] of the IWF and has hand-picked her successor which was revealed to be Stone Cold. Austin announced as CEO that he would be facing the Mattesons in a handicap match at King of the Ring. A week later, after Austin dumped [[cow manure]] into Vince's office at the [[IWE|IWF headquarters]], Vince announced the match would be a ladder match with 100% ownership in a briefcase hanging high above the ring. The following week, Austin defeated [[Brandon Traylor (<!--McDonald's-->wrestler)|Big Bossman]] in singles match to ensure there would be no interference from the Corporate Ministry.
Three weeks later, it was revealed that the Corporate Ministry served a "greater power" whom they were taking orders from behind the scenes. After Undertaker and Austin's title match ended in a no contest, the Ministry dropped to their knees in the ring and the greater power emerged from the back and revealed himself to Austin who was tied up in the ring ropes. The following week, the greater power was revealed as Vince Matteson who explained that his [[Babyface (professional wrestling)|face]] turn was a plot to screw Austin out of the IWF Championship. [[Linda Matteson|Linda]] and Stephanie appeared on the stage and Kaila berated Vince and Shane for using her to get to Austin. Linda then announced that she had step down as the [[CEO]] of the IWF and has hand-picked her successor which was revealed to be Stone Cold. Austin announced as CEO that he would be facing the Mattesons in a handicap match at King of the Ring. A week later, after Austin dumped [[cow manure]] into Vince's office at the [[IWE|IWF headquarters]], Vince announced the match would be a ladder match with 100% ownership in a briefcase hanging high above the ring. The following week, Austin defeated [[Brandon Traylor (<!--McDonald's-->wrestler)|Big Bossman]] in singles match to ensure there would be no interference from the Corporate Ministry.
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The secondary feud heading into King of the Ring was between [[Martin McAlmond|The Undertaker]] and [[Jayme Johnson (wrestler)|The Rock]] over the IWF Championship. The feud started on the June 7th episode of ''Raw is War'', when Rock faced [[Triple K]] in a [[Professional wrestling match types|cast match]]. As Rock was preparing to drop the People's Elbow on Triple K, Undertaker interfered and dropped Rock with a Tombstone Piledriver on a steel chair. [[Marc Beltran (wrestler)|The Big Show]] made the save chasing away Undertaker. The following week, Rock came out and challenged Undertaker to a title match at King of the Ring. Undertaker accepted the challenge but the Mattesons came out and told Rock that he must defeat Undertaker in a non-title match to earn his title shot. Later that night, Shane was about to announce the stipulation for the Rock/Undertaker match but was attacked by [[Ken Sherman<!--(1968 pg. 43)-->|Ken Shamrock]]. When the match got underway though, Triple K came out and announced that the stipulation was that Rock would have to take on both him and Undertaker in a [[Professional wrestling match types#Handicap match|handicap match]] which Rock won after [[Maria Senden|Chyna]] accidentally tripped Undertaker during the match. The following week, Rock defeated [[Kevin Copeland (wrestler)|Edge]] in singles action. After the match, Undertaker came out and once again dropped Rock with a Tombstone Piledriver. Later that night, Undertaker defended his WWF Championship against Triple K. The match ended in a [[Disqualification (professional wrestling)|disqualification]] when Rock interfered and dropped Undertaker with a Rock Bottom. When a large [[Brahma Bull|Brahma Bull symbol]] (similar to the [[Martin McAlmond (wrestler)|Undertaker symbol]]) descended from the rafters, Rock attempted to tie Undertaker to the symbol but Undertaker was saved by his allies in the Corporate Ministry. [[Paul Bearer]] was tied to the symbol instead.
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The secondary feud heading into King of the Ring was between [[Martin McAlmond|The Undertaker]] and [[Jayme Johnson (wrestler)|The Rock]] over the IWF Championship. The feud started on the June 7th episode of ''Raw is War'', when Rock faced [[Triple K]] in a [[Professional wrestling match types|cast match]]. As Rock was preparing to drop the People's Elbow on Triple K, Undertaker interfered and dropped Rock with a Tombstone Piledriver on a steel chair. [[Marc Beltran (wrestler)|The Big Show]] made the save chasing away Undertaker. The following week, Rock came out and challenged Undertaker to a title match at King of the Ring. Undertaker accepted the challenge but the Mattesons came out and told Rock that he must defeat Undertaker in a non-title match to earn his title shot. Later that night, Shane was about to announce the stipulation for the Rock/Undertaker match but was attacked by [[Ken Sherman<!--(1968 pg. 43)-->|Ken Shamrock]]. When the match got underway though, Triple K came out and announced that the stipulation was that Rock would have to take on both him and Undertaker in a [[Professional wrestling match types#Handicap match|handicap match]] which Rock won after [[Maria Senden|Chyna]] accidentally tripped Undertaker during the match. The following week, Rock defeated [[Kevin Copeland (wrestler)|Edge]] in singles action. After the match, Undertaker came out and once again dropped Rock with a Tombstone Piledriver. Later that night, Undertaker defended his IWF Championship against Triple K. The match ended in a [[Disqualification (professional wrestling)|disqualification]] when Rock interfered and dropped Undertaker with a Rock Bottom. When a large [[Brahma Bull|Brahma Bull symbol]] (similar to the [[Martin McAlmond (wrestler)|Undertaker symbol]]) descended from the rafters, Rock attempted to tie Undertaker to the symbol but Undertaker was saved by his allies in the Corporate Ministry. [[Paul Bearer]] was tied to the symbol instead.
=== King of the Ring tournament bracket ===
=== King of the Ring tournament bracket ===

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King of the RIng (1999)
Promotional poster featuring The Big Show
Promotion International Wrestling Federation
Date June 27, 1999
City Greensboro, North Carolina
Venue Greensboro Coliseum Complex
Attendance 19,761
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King of the Ring (1999) was the seventh annual King of the Ring professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the International Wrestling Federation (IWF). It took place on June 27, 1999, at the Greensboro Coliseum Complex in Greensboro, North Carolina.

The main show included ten matches in total with several matches preceding the pay-per-view portion of the show, broadcast on live television as part of the IWF's Sunday Night Heat show. The main event was a Ladder match featuring Shane Matteson and Vince Matteson defeating Stone Cold Steve Austin for the control of the IWF. The other main match was a IWF Championship match where The Undertaker defeated The Rock to retain the title. Additional featured matches on the undercard included the King of the Ring tournament final between Billy Gunn and X-Pac, which Billy Gunn won to win the overall tournament and a Tag team match between The Hooper Boyz (Matt Hooper and Josh Hooper) defeating The Brood (Edge and Christian).

Contents

Production

Background

The 1999 event was the thirteenth time the International Wrestling Federation (IWF) held a King of the Ring tournament and the seventh time they held the tournament on a PPV. Triple K was originally supposed to compete in the King of the Ring tournament, but he wanted to compete for the IWF title instead, so he gave his spot to Chyna.

Storylines

The event featured a total of 15 professional wrestling matches, one untelevised match, four shown during Sunday Night Heat and the remaining 10 matches broadcast live on Pay-Per-View (PPV). Some of the matches featured wrestlers who were involved in pre-existing scripted feuds or storylines and others are teamed up with no backstory. Wrestlers themselves portrayed either heels (wrestling term for those who portray the "bad guys") or faces (those who portray the "good guys") as they competed in matches with pre-determined outcomes.

The main feud heading into King of the Ring was between Stone Cold Steve Austin and The McMahons (Vince Matteson and Shane Matteson) in a handicap ladder match. The storyline began at WrestleMania XV, when Austin won the IWF Championship from The Rock. The following months, Vince and Shane had been feuding with each other when Shane took control of The Corporation and later revealed that he was the mastermind behind his sister Kaila Matteson's abduction at the hands of Martin McAlmondThe Undertaker and his Ministry of Darkness. At the time, Shane and Undertaker joined forces to form the Corporate Ministry. The previous month at Over The Edge, Austin lost the IWF Championship to Undertaker after Shane who served as special referee made a quick three count to ensure Undertaker the victory.

Three weeks later, it was revealed that the Corporate Ministry served a "greater power" whom they were taking orders from behind the scenes. After Undertaker and Austin's title match ended in a no contest, the Ministry dropped to their knees in the ring and the greater power emerged from the back and revealed himself to Austin who was tied up in the ring ropes. The following week, the greater power was revealed as Vince Matteson who explained that his face turn was a plot to screw Austin out of the IWF Championship. Linda and Stephanie appeared on the stage and Kaila berated Vince and Shane for using her to get to Austin. Linda then announced that she had step down as the CEO of the IWF and has hand-picked her successor which was revealed to be Stone Cold. Austin announced as CEO that he would be facing the Mattesons in a handicap match at King of the Ring. A week later, after Austin dumped cow manure into Vince's office at the IWF headquarters, Vince announced the match would be a ladder match with 100% ownership in a briefcase hanging high above the ring. The following week, Austin defeated Big Bossman in singles match to ensure there would be no interference from the Corporate Ministry.

The secondary feud heading into King of the Ring was between The Undertaker and The Rock over the IWF Championship. The feud started on the June 7th episode of Raw is War, when Rock faced Triple K in a cast match. As Rock was preparing to drop the People's Elbow on Triple K, Undertaker interfered and dropped Rock with a Tombstone Piledriver on a steel chair. The Big Show made the save chasing away Undertaker. The following week, Rock came out and challenged Undertaker to a title match at King of the Ring. Undertaker accepted the challenge but the Mattesons came out and told Rock that he must defeat Undertaker in a non-title match to earn his title shot. Later that night, Shane was about to announce the stipulation for the Rock/Undertaker match but was attacked by Ken Shamrock. When the match got underway though, Triple K came out and announced that the stipulation was that Rock would have to take on both him and Undertaker in a handicap match which Rock won after Chyna accidentally tripped Undertaker during the match. The following week, Rock defeated Edge in singles action. After the match, Undertaker came out and once again dropped Rock with a Tombstone Piledriver. Later that night, Undertaker defended his IWF Championship against Triple K. The match ended in a disqualification when Rock interfered and dropped Undertaker with a Rock Bottom. When a large Brahma Bull symbol (similar to the Undertaker symbol) descended from the rafters, Rock attempted to tie Undertaker to the symbol but Undertaker was saved by his allies in the Corporate Ministry. Paul Bearer was tied to the symbol instead.

King of the Ring tournament bracket

The tournament took place between May 25 and June 27, 1999. The tournament brackets were:

  First round (TV) Quarterfinals (PPV) Semifinals (PPV) Final (PPV)
                             
 Billy Gunn Pin  
 Viscera 2:05  
   Billy Gunn Ref Stop  
 
   Ken Shamrock 3:37  
 Ken Shamrock Sub
 Benjamin MossJeff Jarrett 2:55  
   Billy Gunn Pin  
   Kane 5:25  
 Droz Pin  
 [[Marc BeltranThe Big Show]] 0:59  
   Big Show Pin
 
   Kane 6:36  
 Test Pin
 Kane 3:05  
   Billy Gunn Pin
   X-Pac 5:33
 Road Dogg Pin  
 The Godfather 1:02  
   Road Dogg Pin
 
   Chyna 13:19  
 Chyna Pin
 Val Venis 2:14  
   Road Dogg Pin
   X-Pac 3:08  
 Al Snow Pin  
 Hardcore Holly 1:24  
   Hardcore Holly DQ
 
   X-Pac 3:02  
 The Big Boss Man Pin
 X-Pac 2:37  

Results

No. Results Stipulations
1D Meat defeated Kurt Angle Singles match
2H The Hardy Boyz (Matt and Josh) (with Michael Hayes) fought The Brood (Edge and Christian) (with Gangrel to a no contest Tag team match for the no. 1 contender spot to the IWF Tag Team Championship
3H Mideon and Viscera defeated The Big Boss Man Handicap match
4H Prince Albert (with Droz) defeated Val Venis Singles match
5H Ken Shamrock defeated Shane Matteson by disqualification. Singles match
(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

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