IWF Fully Loaded (1999)

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Fully Loaded (1999)
Promotional poster featuring Chyna and Triple K
Promotion International Wrestling Federation
Date July 25, 1999
City Buffalo, New York
Venue Marine Midland Arena
Attendance 16,605
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The 1999 Fully Loaded was the second annual Fully Loaded professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the International Wrestling Federation (IWF, now IWE). It took place on July 25, 1999, at the Marine Midland Arena in Buffalo, New York. Although the event was the second Fully Loaded PPV held, it was the first Fully Loaded not held under the In Your House series, which had been discontinued in February 1999. Matches at the event were fought in a number of venues, including a parking garage.

The main event was a First Blood match for the IWF Championship. Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated The Undertaker to retain the title by hitting him with a television camera and causing him to bleed after interference by X-Pac. The match stipulated that if Undertaker won, Austin would never wrestle for the IWF Championship ever again, but if Austin won, the IWF Chairman Vince Matteson could never appear on IWF television.

The undercard featured Triple K versus The Rock in a Strap match, Road Dogg and X-Pac versus Billy Gunn and Chyna in a tag team for the rights to win the D-Generation X name, Ken Shamrock versus Steve Blackman in an Iron Circle match, Big Show versus Kane, Al Snow versusBig Boss Man for the IWF Hardcore Championship, Mideon versus D'Lo Brown for the IWF European Championship, Hooper Boyz (Matt and Josh) and Michael Hayes versus The Acolytes (Faarooq and Bradshaw) in a Handicap match for the IWF Tag Team Championship and Edge versus Jeff Jarrett for the IWF Intercontinental Championship.

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[edit] Production

[edit] Background

Fully Loaded was first held as the 23rd In Your House pay-per-view (PPV) in July 1998; In Your House was a series of monthly PPV shows first produced by the International Wrestling Federation (IWF, now IWE) in May 1995. The In Your House branding was retired following February 1999's St. Valentine's Day Massacre: In Your House event, as the company moved to install permanent names for each of its monthly PPVs. Following this, the IWF announced that Fully Loaded would return in July 1999 as its own PPV event and it took place on July 25 at the Marine Midland Arena in Buffalo, New York.

[edit] Storylines

Fully Loaded featured professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing feuds, plots and storylines that were played out on Raw Is War—InternationalWrestling Federation's flagship 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.

[edit] Main feud

The main rivalry heading into the event was over the IWF Championship and involved reigning champion Stone Cold Steve Austin, former champion The Undertaker, and IWF owner Vince Matteson. Austin and Undertaker first crossed paths at Over the Edge, where Vince’s son Shane Matteson (with whom Vince had been feuding) executed a fast count on Austin to give the victory to Undertaker. Shortly after Over the Edge, it was revealed that Undertaker had been taking orders from a “higher power”, and it was later revealed that the “higher power” had been Vince Matteson all along. This backfired on Matteson, however, as his wife Linda and his daughter Kaila confronted him; Linda announced that she would be resigning as on-screen IWF CEO and that Austin would be appointed in her place. This would lead to a handicap ladder match at King of the Ring where Austin took on Vince and Shane for full control of the IWF; thanks again to shenanigans orchestrated by the Mattesons, Austin lost the match.

On the June 28 episode of Raw Is War, a gloating Matteson named Triple K the number one contender to Undertaker’s championship and announced that Austin would be fired as CEO and that he was going down to “the bottom of the ladder”. However, Austin once again ruined Matteson’s plan and dropped a bombshell of his own. First, he said he signed himself to a new contract which gave him the ability to assault Matteson whenever he wanted. Second, knowing that it was likely that the Mattesons would try to screw Austin over, before their match, Austin booked a title defense for The Undertaker against him in the main event and if Undertaker got disqualified, he would lose the title. Austin defeated Undertaker to win the title, but was attacked by Undertaker after the match and busted open. On the July 4 episode of Sunday Night Heat, Undertaker challenged Austin to a First Blood match for the title at Fully Loaded. On the July 5 episode of Raw Is War, Vince added a further stipulation. He said that the IWF was not big enough for both him and Austin and decided to make a deal with the champion. If Undertaker won the match, Austin would never receive another IWF Championship match ever again. If Austin were to win, then Matteson was willing to step away from the company he owned for good. Austin accepted.

[edit] Other feuds

Another predominant rivalry heading into the event was between Triple K and The Rock. At King of the Ring, Triple H interfered in The Undertaker's IWF Championship defense against Rock and attacked Rock, costing him the title shot. On the June 28 episode of Raw Is War, Rock attacked Triple K after Triple K offered Billy Gunn and Chyna to challenge Road Dogg and X-Pac to a match. On the July 5 episode of Raw Is War, Rock defeated Triple K in a steel cage match. Rock and Triple K developed a rivalry, leading to a strap match between the two at Fully Loaded. This was the 2nd consecutive Fully Loaded that pitted Triple K Vs The Rock. The first match at Fully Loaded happened July 26th 1998 when The Rock put his IWF Intercontinental Championship on the line in a 2 out of 3 falls match

On the July 19 episode of Raw Is War, Jeff Jarrett defeated Christian to retain the IWF Intercontinental Championship. After the match, Christian's The Brood partner Edge appeared and a brawl occurred between Jarrett and Edge. As a result, Jarrett challenged Edge to a match for the Intercontinental Championship at Fully Loaded. On July 24, Edge defeated Jarrett at a live event to win the title.

On the July 4 episode of Sunday Night Heat, D'Lo Brown attacked Mideon during a IWF European Championship defense against Al Snow, causing Snow to be disqualified. On the July 5 episode of Raw Is War, Mideon attacked Brown during a IWF Hardcore Championship match against Snow, costing Brown the match. On the July 18 episode of Sunday Night Heat, Mideon distracted Brown and spitted in his face during Brown's match against Gangrel. This allowed Gangrel to defeat Brown for the victory. This led to a European Championship match between Brown and Mideon at Fully Loaded.

At King of the Ring, Ken Shamrock lost his King of the Ring quarter-final match to Billy Gunn, when the referee stopped the match, due to Shamrock sustaining an injury at the hands of Steve Blackman in a match against Shane Matteson on the June 27 episode of Sunday Night Heat. On the June 28 episode of Raw Is War, Shamrock and Blackman wrestled in a No Holds Barred match, which ended when Blackman attacked him with a kendo stick. On the July 18 episode of Sunday Night Heat, Shamrock challenged Blackman to an Iron Circle match.

At King of the Ring, The Hooper Boyz (Matt Hooper and Josh Hooper) defeated Edge and Christian to become the number one contenders for the IWF Tag Team Championship. On the July 5 episode of Raw Is War, Hardy Boyz defeated The Acolytes (Faarooq and Bradshaw) to win the Tag Team Championship On the July 12 episode of Raw Is War, it was announced that Hooper Boyz would defend the titles against Acolytes in a rematch at Fully Loaded.

Billy Gunn won the 1999 King of the Ring tournament and issued an open challenge to all the wrestlers of IWF on the June 28 episode of Raw Is War. Triple K then urged Billy Gunn and Chyna to challenge D-Generation X's remaining members Road Dogg and X-Pac to a match. On the July 5 episode of Raw Is War, Road Dogg was arrested by the police as he was blamed by Billy Gunn and Chyna for vandalizing Chyna's car, but Chyna informed the police that it was not her car. On the July 12 episode of Raw Is War, Road Dogg and X-Pac challenged Billy Gunn and Chyna to a match with the winning team earning the rights to DX name at Fully Loaded.

At King of the Ring, Kane defeated The Big Show in the quarter-final round of the King of the Ring tournament. Later that night, Big Show cost Kane, his semi-final round match against Billy Gunn. On the June 28 episode of Raw is War, Big Show cost Kane, a match against Hardcore Holly. On the July 5 episode of Raw Is War, Kane defeated Big Show and Holly in a Handicap match after help from The Undertaker. Big Show and Kane continued to interfere in each other's matches and attack each other, leading to a match between the two at Fully Loaded.

On the July 19 episode of Raw Is War, Big Boss Man attacked Al Snow with his nightstick when Snow requested him to hit him after Snow had gone mad after his Head was pierced by Prince Albert on the July 12 episode of Raw Is War. However, Boss Man continued to attack Snow with the nightstick, leading to a match between the two for Snow's WWF Hardcore Championship at Fully Loaded.

[edit] Event

Other on-screen talent
Role: Name:
English commentators Jim Ross
Jerry Lawler
Spanish commentators Carlos Cabrera
Hugo Savinovich
Savio Vega
Interviewer Michael Cole
Ring announcer Howard Finkel
Referees Mike Chioda
Earl Hebner
Jim Korderas
Tim White

Before the event aired live on pay-per-view, the pre-show Sunday Night Heat aired live featuring three matches. In the first match, Val Venis defeated Joey Abs by pinning him after a powerbomb. In the second match, The Godfather defeated Meat by pinning him after performing a Death Valley Driver, which he called the Pimp Drop. In the final match, Christian defeated Viscera by pinning Viscera with a roll-up after Christian's Brood teammate Gangrel attacked Viscera. At the end of the Sunday Night Heat broadcast, IWF Champion Stone Cold Steve Austin was set to do an interview regarding his match later in the evening. As he was making comments, he was attacked from behind by his opponent, The Undertaker. Austin was lacerated, giving him a disadvantage in the First Blood match.

[edit] Preliminary matches

The first match that aired live on pay-per-view was a standard wrestling match for the IWF Intercontinental Championship. Edge defended the title against Jeff Jarrett. After a back and forth action, Jarrett targeted Edge's legs and shoulder, injuring it and continued to dominate Jarrett, until Edge performed an Impaler on Jarrett and attempted to perform a spear, but Jarrett threw him outside the ring, where Gangrel attacked Edge as the lights went off. When the lights came back, Gangrel was shown laying down on the floor. Edge returned to the ring and performed a spear on Jarrett while Jarrett's valet Debra distracted both Edge and the referee. Debra was eventually thrown off the ring apron as Edge and Jarrett attacked each other. Gangrel interfered in the match and attacked Edge, allowing Jarrett to perform a Stroke to win the Intercontinental Championship.

In the second match, The Hooper Boyz (Matt Hooper and Josh Hooper) teamed with their manager Michael Hayes to defend the IWF Tag Team Championship against The Acolytes (Faarooq and Bradshaw) in a Handicap match. The Hooper Boyz and the Acolytes started battling in the entrance way. The two teams made it to the ring where Hooper Boyz dominated the Acolytes through their high-flying moves until the Acolytes took control by using their strength and power. The Hooper Boyz controlled the Acolytes until Bradshaw performed a superplex on Matt and attempted to pin him, but Josh hit Bradshaw with a cane. Josh then tried to perform a high-flying move but Bradshaw performed a Clothesline from Hell on Josh. Faarooq tossed the Hooper Boyz over the top rope and then dominated Hayes and finished him with a Double Powerbomb to win the tag team championship.

The third match was a standard wrestling match for the IWF European Championship. Mideon defended the title against D'Lo Brown. Brown dominated Mideon for the earlier part of the match by performing a clothesline and a baseball slide until Mideon attacked Brown and dominated him outside the ring by ramming him into the ring steps. The action returned to the ring where Mideon controlled the match. Brown eventually regained his control and performed a Low Down on Mideon to win the European Championship.

In the next match, Al Snow defended the IWF Hardcore Championship against Big Boss Man. Snow asked Boss Man in the entrance way to hit him with the nightstick but Bossman started attacking Head, which angered Snow and he started attacking Boss Man but was thrown into a closed steel trunk. The two started fighting each other and their action spilled to the backstage, where Snow and Boss Man hit each other with numerous objects and fought each other throughout the arena. Boss Man threw Snow into a gate and handcuffed him to the gate, where Boss Man hit him with a bottle and a metal rod and then pinned him to win the Hardcore Championship.

The fifth match was a standard wrestling match between The Big Show and Kane. Hardcore Holly served as the special guest referee. Show started dominating the match as he performed a military press slam over the top rope, sending Kane outside the ring. Kane returned to the ring where Big Show continued to dominate him. Big Show performed a Sidewalk Slam on Kane and attempted to pin him but got a near-fall. Show attempted to perform an elbow drop, but Kane avoided the move and started dominating the match. He performed a flying clothesline and attempted to perform a chokeslam on Show, but Holly attacked Kane's knee, allowing Big Show to take advantage and he thus chokeslammed Kane and attempted a pinfall. Holly made a fast count and thus Big Show won the match. After the match, The Undertaker came to the ring and attacked Kane. As he returned to the backstage area, he was attacked by Stone Cold Steve Austin, whom he had attacked earlier on Sunday Night Heat. The Undertaker was lacerated by Austin, evening up the sides for their main event confrontation.

The next contest was an Iron Circle match. It was contested in a parking garage. The rules of the match were that the first wrestler to get out of the cars would be declared the winner. Ken Shamrock competed against Steve Blackman. Shamrock and Blackman entered the circle and started fighting each other. Blackman tried to use a chain and a tire iron, but he missed both. Shamrock used a trashcan and the same steel chain wrapped around his hand as weapons as the car's horns sounded. Shamrock then choked out Blackman with the chain to win.

[edit] Main event matches

The seventh match was a tag team match pitting Billy Gunn and Chyna against Road Dogg and X-Pac. The winning team would legally win the rights to the D-Generation X (DX) copyright. Chyna was hit with a dropkick into Billy Gunn by Road Dogg until Gunn was tagged in. Dogg and Gunn battled each other while Chyna continued her interference. X-Pac was tagged in, but he was dominated by Gunn. X-Pac tagged Dogg and entered the ring, but the referee did not see the tag and Dogg was sent outside the ring. X-Pac was the legal competitor and was dominated by Chyna and Gunn. Chyna started dominating X-Pac until X-Pac performed a clothesline on her. Dogg and X-Pac started dominating the match as Dogg threw Gunn out of the ring while X-Pac performed a bronco buster on Chyna. Gunn tried to perform a clothesline on X-Pac, but Chyna accidentally pulled X-Pac out of the way and was hit by Gunn. Dogg took advantage and performed a pumphandle drop on Gunn to win the rights to the DX name.

The final match on the undercard was a strap match between The Rock and Triple K, with the winner becoming the number one contender for the IWF Championship and earning the title shot at SummerSlam. Rock and Triple K were both tied to a strap that connected both men. Both men used the leather strap to their advantage by attacking each other in the ring and outside the ring. Chyna eventually interfered in the match and distracted the referee, allowing Rock to perform a Rock Bottom on Triple K and attempted to pin him, but Triple K choked him through the strap. However, Rock performed a hip toss and a Samoan drop to keep his momentum. Triple K eventually took the strap off as he grabbed a chair, but he was hit with straps by Rock. Chyna distracted the referee again, allowing Billy Gunn to interfere and attack Rock with a club as Triple K got a near-fall. Rock then performed a low blow and a People's Elbow on Triple K and attempted to pin him, but Gunn pulled him off. Rock performed a Rock Bottom on Gunn, but as he turned around Triple K took advantage and performed a Pedigree on Rock to win the match.

The main event was a First Blood match for the IWF Championship. Stone Cold Steve Austin defended the title against The Undertaker. The match stipulated that if Undertaker won, Austin would never receive another shot at the WWF Championship ever again and if Austin won, IWF Chairman Vince Matteson would never appear on IWF television again. The match started when Undertaker and Austin started battling each other in the entrance way and battled each other throughout the ringside area. Undertaker then picked up a chair and tried to hit Austin with it. He attempted it four times, but he failed to hit it even a single time. Austin then threw Undertaker into the steel steps, but Undertaker did not bleed. Shane Matteson then interfered in the match and Austin hit him with a chair. Austin tried to hit Undertaker with it, but Undertaker avoided it. Austin then performed a Stone Cold Stunner on Undertaker. Vince Matteson then interfered in the match and tried to attack Austin with his crutch, but Austin avoided it and attacked Matteson. Undertaker proceeded to hit Austin with a chair in the head. X-Pac then interfered and kicked the chair into Undertaker's head. Austin then picked up a television camera and hit Undertaker with it. When Undertaker rose to his feet, he was visibly bleeding. The two men continued to fight since the referee had been knocked out and unable to call for the bell. Undertaker then tried to perform a Tombstone Piledriver on Austin, but the referee came to and noticed Undertaker bleeding and called for the bell. The referee awarded the match to Austin and declared him the winner. As a result, Vince Matteson could no longer appear on IWF television. After the match, Austin nailed Undertaker with a stunner. Afterwards, Triple K came out and attacked Austin. While Triple K was attacking Austin, The Rock came to save Austin and got revenge on Triple K from earlier in the night. While Triple K and The Rock brawled, Undertaker nailed Austin with a chair, causing Austin to bleed profusely. This started a brawl between Austin and Undertaker which caused every IWF official and Shane Matteson to try to stop them, but to no avail. Finally, both men stopped fighting and Undertaker tried to leave, but Austin climbed through the ring and attacked Undertaker in the aisle before they were pulled apart by officials. However, Undertaker continued up the aisleway. While watching all this in the ring, it all started to set in that Vince Matteson could no longer appear on IWF television, then Austin came into the ring and shook hands with Matteson and gave him a goodbye Stone Cold Stunner with Undertaker standing in the aisleway looking on.

[edit] Aftermath

[edit] Results

No. Results Stipulations
1H Val Venis defeated Joey Abs (with Rodney and Pete Gas) Singles match
2H The Godfather defeated Meat (with Jacqueline and Terri Runnels) Singles match
3H Christian defeated Viscera Singles match
4 Jeff Jarrett (with Debra) defeated Edge (c) Singles match for the IWF Intercontinental Championship
5 The Acolytes (Faarooq and Bradshaw) defeated The Hooper Boyz (Matt and Josh) (c) and Michael Hayes Acolyte Rules match for the IWF Tag Team Championship
6 D'Lo Brown defeated Mideon (c) Singles match for the IWF European Championship
7 Big Boss Man defeated Al Snow (c) Hardcore match for the IWF Hardcore Championship
8 The Big Show defeated Kane Singles match with Hardcore Holly as special guest referee
9 Ken Shamrock defeated Steve Blackman Iron Circle match
10 Road Dogg and X-Pac defeated Billy Gunn and Chyna Tag team match for the rights to D-Generation X
11 Triple K (with Billy Gunn and Chyna) defeated The Rock Fully Loaded Strap match to determine the #1 contender to the IWF Championship at SummerSlam
12 Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) defeated The Undertaker First Blood match for the IWF Championship
Due to The Undertaker losing, Vince Matteson could no longer appear on IWF television
Had Austin lost, he would never have had another shot at the IWF Championship
(c) – refers to the champion heading into the match
H – indicates the match was broadcast prior to the pay-per-view on Sunday Night Heat

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