IWF King of the Ring (1996)

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King of the Ring (1996)
Information
Promotion International Wrestling Federation
Date June 23, 1996
Attendance 8,762
Venue MECCA Arena
City Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Pay-per-view chronology
In Your House 8:
Beware of Dog
King of the
Ring (1996)
In Your House 9:
International
Incident
King of the Ring chronology
King of the Ring
(1996)
King of the
Ring (1996)
King of the Ring
(1997)

King of the Ring (1996) was the fourth annual King of the Ring professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by International Wrestling Federation (IWF). The event took place on June 23, 1996 from the MECCA Arena in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

The main event was a standard wrestling match for the IWF Championship. Shawn Michaels defeated British Bulldog to retain the title, with Mr. Perfect serving as the special guest enforcer. The undercard featured the 1996 King of the Ring tournament, won by Stone Cold Steve Austin.

Other matches on the undercard included a IWF Intercontinental Championship match between champion Goldust and challenger Ahmed Johnson, Mankind versus The Undertaker, Ultimate Warrior versus Jerry "The King" Lawler and a IWF Tag Team Championship match between champions The Smoking Gunns (Bart and Billy Gunn) and challengers The Godwinns (Henry and Phineas).

Austin's victory speech after winning the 1996 King of the Ring tournament gave rise to the "Austin 3:16" tag line, and the event has been cited by IWE as the starting point of the Attitude Era.

Contents

Background

King of the Ring featured professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing feuds, plots, and storylines that were played out on Monday Night RawInternational Wrestling Federation's (IWF) television program. Wrestlers portrayed a villain or a hero as they followed a series of events that built tension, and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches.

The pay-per-view event featured the annual King of the Ring single elimination bracket tournament. The qualification for the tournament started on the May 27, 1996 edition of Raw, with Ultimate Warrior wrestling the IWF Intercontinental Champion Goldust to a double count-out and Vader defeating Ahmed Johnson. The qualification continued on June 2 edition of Superstars as Justin "Hawk" Bradshaw defeated Henry Godwinn. On June 3 edition of Raw, Stone Cold Steve Austin and Jake "The Snake" Roberts qualified for the tournament by defeating Steve "Spark Plug" Murnion and Kunter Kearst Kelmsley, respectively. On June 9 edition of Superstars, Savio Vega defeated Marty Jannetty in a qualification match. On June 10 edition of Raw, the qualification for the tournament ended as "Wildman" Marc Mero defeated Skip and Owen Heart defeated Yokozuna. The first quarterfinal match of the tournament took place on June 16 edition of Superstars, with Roberts defeating Bradshaw. On June 17 edition of Raw, Austin defeated Vega and Mero defeated Heart in the remaining quarterfinal matches. Vader received a bye in the quarterfinals due to Warrior and Goldust's qualifying match resulting in a double count-out.

The main rivalry heading into the event was between Shawn Michaels and the British Bulldog over the IWF Championship. At In Your House 8, Michaels defended the title against Bulldog in a match that resulted in a no contest as both men's shoulders were down on the mat. Although the referee Earl Hebner awarded Michaels the victory, Bulldog's wife Diana Aldrich, brother-in-law Heart and manager Jim Cornette handed Bulldog the belt. The on-screen IWF President Gorilla Monsoon declared the match a no contest. On June 3 edition of Raw, Monsoon announced that Michaels would defend the title against Bulldog in a rematch at King of the Ring and allowed Camp Cornette to choose a special guest referee for the match. On June 17 edition of Raw, Jim Cornette announced that Mr. Perfect would be the guest referee for the match.

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Mick Foley wrestled The Undertaker as "Mankind" at King of the Ring.

Another predominant feud heading into the event was between The Undertaker and Mankind. On April 1 edition of Raw, Mankind made his IWF debut and defeated Steve Murnion. Later that night, Mankind attacked The Undertaker during his match with Justin Bradshaw. On May 13 edition of Raw, Vince Matteson conducted an in-ring interview segment with The Undertaker and Paul Bearer. Mankind attacked The Undertaker, who was distracted by Goldust and his valet Marlena. At In Your House 8, Mankind helped Goldust in retaining the IWF Intercontinental Championship against The Undertaker in a Casket match. This led to a match between The Undertaker and Mankind at King of the Ring.

On May 27 edition of Raw, Warrior wrestled the IWF Intercontinental Champion Goldust to a double count-out in a King of the Ring qualifying match when Goldust tried to leave ringside and was attacked in the aisle by Warrior. After the match ended, Jerry "The King" Lawler tried to retrieve a director's chair for Goldust's valet Marlena, but Warrior grabbed the chair and destroyed it. Lawler had been critical of a comic book released by Warrior and made statements about how it would have been better if he did the artwork. On June 10 edition of Raw, Lawler interviewed Warrior and apologized to him for costing him his qualifying match against Goldust and offered a portrait of Warrior as a present. Warrior rejected the apology and the present. Lawler smashed the portrait on Warrior's face and attacked him, leading to a match between the two at King of the Ring. In an interview on the DVD The Self-Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior, Lawler was very unhappy with the setup of the incident, as Warrior unexpectedly arrived in the ring wearing a baseball cap to promote his comic book.

On May 27 edition of Raw, Ahmed Johnson got into an altercation with Goldust in a backstage segment after losing a King of the Ring qualifying match to Vader. On June 3 edition of Raw, IWF President Gorilla Monsoon announced that Goldust would defend the title against Johnson at King of the Ring.

At In Your House 8, The Smoking Gunns (Bart and Billy Gunn) defeated The Godwinns (Henry and Phineas) to win the IWF Tag Team Championship. As a result of Godwinns losing the titles, their valet Sunny became the manager of Gunns. Due to the betrayal of Sunny, Godwinns continued their rivalry with Gunns, leading to a tag title match between the two teams at King of the Ring.

Event

Before the event aired live on pay-per-view, The Bodydonnas (Skip and Zip) wrestled The New Rockers (Marty Jannetty and Leif Cassidy) in a match that aired live on Free for All. Bodydonnas won when Skip pinned Cassidy after Bodydonnas' manager Cloudy kissed Cassidy. The match was followed by a non-televised match in which Kunter Kearst Kelmsley defeated Aldo Montoya.

Preliminary matches

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Steve Austin won the 1996 King of the Ring tournament.

As the event concluded, the semi-final round of the King of the Ring tournament started. The first semi-final match pitted Mero against Austin. During the match, Austin's mouth was badly injured after Mero applied a Sleeper Hold on Austin. Austin managed to escape the maneuver but received a Body Press. Mero whipped Austin through the ropes and backdropped Austin. Austin attacked Mero with a Boot in the corner and tried to throw Mero out of the ring but Mero tossed Austin outside the ring. Mero delivered a Plancha to Austin causing Austin to bleed from his mouth. Mero returned to the ring and hit a Suicide Dive on Austin. Mero tried to pin Austin after a Missile Dropkick but got a near-fall. Austin regained his momentum and tried to pin Mero after a Hotshot but Mero kicked out of it. Austin followed by hitting Mero a Three-Quarter Facelock Jawbreaker which Austin called Stunner to win the match. The next semi-final match was between Roberts and Vader. Vader dominated Roberts with a Body Press and a Running Splash. Roberts booted Vader and hit a Swinging Knee Lift. Roberts tried to finish the match by attempting a DDT on Vader but Vader backed him into the corner and tried to hit a Short-arm Clothesline. Roberts countered and hit a Short-arm Clothesline of his own. Roberts ran through the ropes but Vader hit him with a Running Splash and tried to charge Roberts into the corner. Roberts avoided the charge and tried to hit a DDT on Vader but Vader used the referee as a human shield to prevent himself from getting a DDT. As a result of using the referee, Vader was disqualified. Vader assaulted Roberts after the match and injured him by hitting a Corner Slingshot Splash which he calls Vader Bomb.

In the next match, The Smoking Gunns defended the WWF Tag Team Championship against The Godwinns. The Gunns got the earlier advantage in the match when Billy distracted Phineas and Bart attacked Phineas from behind. However, Godwinns got advantage and dominated most part of the match. In the closing moments of the match, Bart hit a Boot to Phineas, allowing Billy to pin Phineas with a roll-up.

The fourth match was between Warrior and Lawler. Lawler brought a scepter to the ring during his entrance. As Warrior was making his entrance, Lawler started attacking Warrior with the scepter and used many dirty tactics to defeat Warrior. Lawler tried to finish the match with a Piledriver but Warrior did not sell and began dominating Lawler with a series of clotheslines. Warrior hit Lawler a Running Shoulder Block and pinned him to win the match.

The fifth match was between Undertaker and Mankind. The Undertaker started the match by attacking Mankind with a Flying Clothesline. Undertaker followed with the "Old School". Mankind gained momentum by a Bodyslam. The action continued until it was carried onto outside. Mankind grabbed a chair to nail Undertaker with it but Undertaker kicked Mankind into the chair. The Undertaker backdropped Mankind into the ring and the two returned to the ring. Undertaker's manager Paul Bearer distracted the referee, allowing Undertaker to attack Mankind with a chair. Undertaker followed by a Big Boot and tried to finish the match by attempting a Tombstone Piledriver. Mankind slipped out of the move and hit a Swinging Neckbreaker. Mankind tried to finish The Undertaker with a Mandible Claw, but The Undertaker blocked the move and was kicked by Mankind. The action returned to the floor where Mankind smashed his elbow on Undertaker against the steel steps. He tried to attack Undertaker with a Diving Elbow Drop through the apron but Undertaker blocked the move with the chair. Mankind returned to the ring and hit Undertaker a Piledriver. Mankind grabbed Undertaker's urn and tried to attack him with it, but Bearer snatched the urn from Mankind. Mankind focused on Undertaker and applied a Mandible Claw on Undertaker. Bearer tried to hit Mankind with the urn but Mankind pulled Undertaker to prevent from being hit and Undertaker was hit with the urn. This allowed Mankind to apply another Mandible Claw on Undertaker. As a result, Mankind was awarded the victory by TKO.

Main event matches

In the sixth match of the event, Goldust defended the IWF Intercontinental Championship against Johnson. Johnson dominated most of the match. Goldust had nearly won the match after applying a Sleeper Hold, which he calls Good Night Sweet Charlotte but did not pin Johnson and tried to further assault him but Johnson countered and hit Goldust a Sitout Double Underhook Powerbomb, which he called Pearl River Plunge to win the match and the Intercontinental Championship.

Next was the final round match of the King of the Ring tournament pitting Austin against Roberts. IWF President Monsoon came to the ring before the match and offered Roberts to stop the match due to his rib injury suffered in his semifinal match against Vader. Roberts regrouped and refused to forfeit. He began attacking Austin and attempted to hit a DDT, but Austin avoided the move and began focusing on Roberts' injured ribs. In the end of the match, Austin hit a Stone Cold Stunner to win the match and the King of the Ring tournament. After the match, Austin mocked Roberts' Bible-preacher gimmick during his coronation as King of the Ring by uttering a quote:

You sit there and you thump your Bible, and you say your prayers, and it didn't get you anywhere! Talk about your psalms, talk about John 3:16... Austin 3:16 says I just whipped your ass!

Steve Austin, King of the Ring 1996 – June 23, 1996

The main event featured Michaels defending the IWF Championship against the British Bulldog. Mr. Perfect was scheduled to referee the match but IWF President Monsoon ordered Perfect to be the outside referee of the match to make it fair while Earl Hebner was made the referee inside the ring. The match went back and forth with Bulldog's wife Diana and manager Cornette interfering on Bulldog's behalf on many occasions during the match. Bulldog's brother-in-law and teammate Heart served as the guest commentator for the match. In the closing moments of the match, Michaels attempted to hit Bulldog a Hurricanrana but Bulldog countered it into a Sitout Powerbomb. Michaels regained his momentum and hit Bulldog a Flying Forearm Smash, a Diving Elbow Drop and a Superkick, which he called Sweet Chin Music and attempted to pin Bulldog. Hebner and Perfect both began counting the pinfall. Heart left the commentary table and pulled Perfect out of the ring to prevent him from counting the pin but Hebner counted to three, allowing Michaels to win the match and retain the IWF Championship. After the match, Bulldog and Heart attacked Michaels. Johnson came to rescue Michaels until Bulldog and Heart's teammate Vader joined Bulldog and Heart to attack Michaels and Johnson. Warrior came out to rescue Michaels and Johnson from Bulldog, Heart and Vader and this ended the show.

Aftermath

Results

# Results Stipulations
1F The Bodydonnas (Skip and Zip) (with Cloudy) defeated The New Rockers (Marty Jannetty and Leif Cassidy) Tag team match
2D Kunter Kearst Kelmsley defeated Aldo Montoya Singles match
3 Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated Marc Mero (with Sable) King of the Ring semi-final match
4 Jake Roberts defeated Vader (with Jim Cornette) by disqualification King of the Ring semi-final match
5 The Smoking Gunns (Bart and Billy Gunn) (c) (with Sunny) defeated The Godwinns (Henry I. Godwinn and Phineas I. Godwinn) (with Hillbilly Jim) Tag team match for the IWF Tag Team Championship
6 The Ultimate Warrior defeated Jerry Lawler Singles match
7 Mankind defeated The Undertaker (with Paul Bearer) Singles match
8 Ahmed Johnson defeated Goldust (c) (with Marlena) Singles match for the IWF Intercontinental Championship
9 Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated Jake Roberts[1] King of the Ring final match
Shawn Michaels (c) (with Jose Lothario) defeated The British Bulldog (with Jim Cornette and Diana Aldrich) Singles match for the IWF Championship with Mr. Perfect as Special Outside Enforcer
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
D – indicates the match was a dark match
F – indicates the match was broadcast prior to the pay-per-view on Free for All

Tournament brackets

The tournament took place between May 27 and June 23, 1996 (the entire first two rounds were actually done on May 27 and 28, two of the three quarterfinal matches actually occurred before the first round was completed). The tournament brackets were:

  First Round
(TV)
Quarterfinals
(TV)
Semifinals
(PPV)
Final
(PPV)
                                     
 Ahmed Johnson Pin  
 Vader 11:32  
   Vader    
 
   BYE    
 Goldust DCO
 The Ultimate Warrior 15:20  
   Vader DQ  
   Jake Roberts 3:34  
 Kunter Kearst Kelmsley Pin  
 Jake Roberts 9:34  
   Jake Roberts Pin
 
   Justin Bradshaw 6:15  
 Justin Bradshaw Pin
 Henry Godwinn 7:39  
   Jake Roberts Pin
   Stone Cold Steve Austin 4:28
 Stone Cold Steve Austin Sub  
 Steve Murnion 9:34  
   Stone Cold Steve Austin Pin
 
   Savio Vega 8:10  
 Marty Jannetty Pin
 Savio Vega 7:25  
   Stone Cold Steve Austin Pin
   Marc Mero 16:49  
 Marc Mero Pin  
 Skip 10:28  
   Marc Mero Pin
 
   Owen Hart 9:43  
 Owen Heart Pin
 Yokozuna 3:58  
  • according to several sources, original plans called for Kunter Kearst Kelmsley to win the tournament but plans were changed as he was being punished for his involvement in the curtain call incident.

References

External links

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