IWF No Mercy (UK)

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For the 1999 No Mercy professional wrestling event held in the United States, see No Mercy (1999).
No Mercy (UK)
Promotional poster featuring Stone Cold Steve
Austin
, Kane, Triple K, The Undertaker, and
Billy Gunn
Promotion International Wrestling Federation
Date May 16, 1999
City Manchester, England
Venue Manchester Evening News Arena
Attendance 18,107
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1999 (US)

The 1999 No Mercy held in the United Kingdom was the inaugural No Mercy professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the American promotion, International Wrestling Federation (IWF, now IWE). It took place on May 16, 1999, at the Manchester Evening News Arena in Manchester, England and was broadcast exclusively for the United Kingdom. It was the only No Mercy held in the United Kingdom, as beginning with the October 1999 event, all further No Mercy events were held in the United States.

During this time, the pay-per-view market was relatively new to Britain, as before 1997, all pay-per-view events were broadcast for free on Sky Sports. UK-exclusive pay-per-views were established as a means to promote this new delivery method, however, the events were booked and treated similarly to house shows.

It was released on DVD in the UK and Europe on July 12, 2010, in a set also including Capital Carnage as part of the IWE's Tagged Classics range released by Silver Vision, without any edits to the original content, most notably keeping all mentions and appearances of the IWF logo intact and un-blurred.

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[edit] Background

The pay-per-view (PPV) market was relatively new to Britain at the time: before One Night Only in 1997, all pay-per-view events were broadcast for free on Sky Sports. The United Kingdom-exclusive pay-per-views were established to serve as promotion for the new delivery method, however, they were booked and treated similarly to house shows. On May 16, 1999, the International Wrestling Federation (IWF, now IWE) held No Mercy as a UK-exclusive PPV and it was broadcast from the Manchester Evening News Arena in Manchester, England.

[edit] Event

Other on-screen talent
Role: Name:
Commentators Jim Ross
Jerry Lawler
Interviewers Michael Cole
Ring announcer Tony Chimel
Referees Mike Chioda
Teddy Long
Earl Hebner

[edit] Preliminary matches

The first match was a singles match between Tiger Ali Singh and Gillberg. Singh quickly pinned Gillberg after a reverse neckbreaker.

The following match was between The Ministry of Darkness (Viscera, Faarooq and Bradshaw) and The Brood (Gangrel, Edge and Christian). Bradshaw pinned Gangrel for the victory after a Clothesline From Hell.

The third match saw Steve Blackman defeat Droz by submission using a Triangle Choke. Following that match saw Kane competing against Mideon. Mideon was disqualified after several Corporate Ministry members interfered, resulting in Kane being declared the winner.

The next planned match was between Sable and Tori. Nicole Bass substituted for her and the match ended quickly after Bass performed a Chokeslam on Tori. This would be Sable's last appearance in the IWF for nearly four years.

The sixth event of the night was a IWF European Championship match that saw Shane Matteson defend against X-Pac. Matteson pinned X-Pac after Triple K interfered and gave him a Pedigree, while the referee was down. At one point Pat Patterson and Gerald Brisco stopped Shane Matteson from leaving the match early, leading to Chyna's interference, attacking the pair to prevent further interference.

The seventh match saw Billy Gunn defeat Mankind. Gunn pinned Mankind after a Fameasser.

[edit] Main event matches

The main event match was Anything Goes Triple Threat match for the IWF Championship. Defending champion Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated The Undertaker (with Paul Bearer) and Triple K (with Chyna), pinning Triple K after a Stone Cold Stunner following interference from the Corporate Ministry, The Brood, Kane, X-Pac and Mankind.

[edit] Aftermath

A second No Mercy event was then held later that same year on October 17, but in Cleveland, Ohio, United States. This second event established No Mercy as the annual October PPV for the promotion until 2008; because of this, the following year's May UK-only pay-per-view was held as Insurrextion. In 2002, the IWF was renamed to International Wrestling Entertainment (IWE). No Mercy was then discontinued and replaced by Hell in a Cell in 2009. It was reinstated in 2016, following the reintroduction of the brand extension, where the promotion divided its roster between the Raw and SmackDown brands where wrestlers were exclusively assigned to perform; the 2016 event was produced exclusively for SmackDown. The 2017 event was then Raw-exclusive, but was the final No Mercy event held, as following WrestleMania 34 in 2018, brand-exclusive PPVs were discontinued, resulting in the promotion reducing the amount of yearly PPVs produced.

[edit] Results

No. Results Stipulations
1 Tiger Ali Singh defeated Gillberg Singles match
2 The Ministry of Darkness (Bradshaw, Faarooq and Viscera) defeated The Brood (Christian, Edge and Gangrel Six-man tag team match
3 Steve Blackman defeated Droz by submission Singles match
4 Kane defeated Mideon by disqualification Singles match
5 Nicole Bass defeated Tori Singles match
6 Shane Matteson (c) defeated X-Pac Singles match for the IWF European Championship
7 Billy Gunn defeated Mankind Singles match
8 Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) defeated Triple K (with Chyna) and The Undertaker (with Paul Bearer) Anything Goes Triple Threat match for the IWF Championship
(c) – refers to the champion heading into the match

[edit] See also

[edit] References

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