WWF RAW Report – December 27, 1999
Hosted By: Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler
Live from Greensboro, NC

The program begins with the entire Degeneration X clan speaking on how the new era of McMahon/Helmsley is the ‘be all’ of the WWF. Triple H then orders the Big Show to defend the title against him. Mankind interrupts and degrades each of the DX members all the while making his way to ringside. His last statement was directed towards Stephanie which basically eluded to the Godfather wanting her in the back with the other Hos. DX didn’t take to kindly to the words and attacked Mankind. The Rock came down for the save, however, Helmsley announces that Rock and Mankind will go at it later in the night in a ‘pink slip on a pole’ match, with the loser being fired from the company.

Kane is seen pacing backstage.

Chyna calls out Crash Holly for a fight.

Chyna d. Crash Holly via pin fall.
It didn’t take long for Chyna, after a few punches she hits a reverse DDT for the pin fall victory.

Tori confronts Kane and says X-Pac was nothing but a gentleman during their time together. She goes on to say that she was able to leave at any time, however, she felt obligated to honor Kane’s commitment and that despite the circumstances all she thought of was Kane.

Returning from a commercial break, Tori is congratulated by Test for the great time she had with X-Pac. Tori seems frightened by him and flees swiftly.

The Dudleys d. Godfather D-Lo, Christian Edge, and The Acolytes via pin fall.
The match was almost non-existent as Bradshaw was thrown out early. The Mean Street Posse who were self nominated guest referee, time keeper, and ring announcer triple teamed Bradshaw, which then allowed the Dudleys to execute the 3-D on an unsuspecting Farooq for the victory.

Tori tells Kane that Test violated her.

Kurt Angle d. The Headbangers via pin fall in a handicap match.
Steve Blackman interferes early in the contest and strikes Mosh with a Kendo stick. Angle then was able to make the pin fall to keep his win streak intact.

Al Snow makes his way to ringside and exclaims that he hates every wrestling fan due to the lack of respect they give him. Jericho quickly interrupts and their IC title match begins.

Al Snow d. Chris Jericho via a disqualification.
Just as Snow was about pin Jericho after a successful snowplow, Chyna rushes to the ring. She takes Head and slaps Snow across the face disqualifying Jericho, however, Jericho still retains the title.

Mark Henry talks a buddy of his to go on a double date with him and Mae. Moolah incidentally is the other woman.

The Rock d. Mankind via pin fall in a ‘pink slip on a pole’ match.
Al Snow interferes early on by striking Rocky with Head. Mankind takes the opportunity to climb for the pink slip but surprisingly turns around and starts to brawl with Al Snow instead. Both superstars exchange their signature maneuvers, however, as both men were on the top rope looking for the pink slip on the pole Mankind falls head first to the floor. Rocky gets to the pink slip first, thus Mankind is fired.

Mankind then gives a heart-felt speech to the audience ending the segment by telling everyone to have a nice day.

Prince Albert Ivory d. Val Venis The Cat, Viscera Jacqueline, Gangrel Luna in a 4 corners inter gender tag team match.
Luna saw brief action in the ring by hitting a low blow on Prince Albert. Gangrel attempts to gain some momentum but is caught with the money shot via Val Venis. Val Venis attempts to pin Gangrel but the referee states that he is not the legal man. Val turns around and is caught with a big boot by Prince Albert who is awarded the pin fall victory.

Mark Henry, Harvey, Mae, and Moolah were shown at a restaurant on their respective dates. Both men exchange poems to their ladies, though Harvey’s is a bit disrespectful.

Mick Foley is shown bidding farewell to the producers backstage.

X-Pac d. Jeff Hardy w/ Terri and Matt Hardy via pin fall.
After a magnificent baseball slide dropkick on X-Pac on the outside, Jeff misses with a corkscrew moonsault. X-Pac regains control with several chops, though misses a high-risk move himself. Terri comes in and Jeff uses her as a springboard to splash X-Pac in the corner. X-Pac hits Jeff with a low blow and follows up with the X-Factor for the victory.

Back in the restaurant, a fan of Mark Henry’s asks for an autograph. The man then degrades Henry calling him a loser. Mae doesn’t like what she hears and attacks the man; with Moolah right behind ensued in the brawl as well.

Kane d. Test via pin fall.
Kane completely destroys Test at one point thrusting the steel steps into Test’s face. Kane then hit the tombstone piledriver for the pin fall win. To add insult to injury, Tori proceeded to slap Test after the match.

Mick Foley is shown once again saying goodbye to friends of his backstage.

The New Age Outlaws w/ X-Pac d. Too Cool w/ Rakishi Phatu via pin fall.
The match is chaotic from the beginning. Scotty is thrown to the outside and whipped into the steel steps while Grandmaster seems to have the match in hand inside the ring. The referee is distracted which allows interference by X-Pac who hits an X-Factor on the Grandmaster. X-Pac rolls the Road Dog on top of the Grandmaster for the pin fall win to retain the Tag Titles. The segment ends with Rakishi giving a sit down pile driver on Road Dogg followed by the Too Cool dance with spotlights in the ring.

Mark Henry is shown in bed with Mae as we return from a commercial break. Harvey in turn is shown in bed with Moolah with a big smile on his face.

The Big Show d. Triple H via pin fall.
Despite interference by the Outlaws early in the contest, Big Show is able to kick out of the count. He lays out the Outlaws then power slams Triple H. The Outlaws and X-Pac once again try to interfere but are greeted with choke slams. During all the chaos, Stephanie is able to give Triple H a chair who then hit the Show in the head. Mankind rushes to ringside and catches Triple H with a chair shot as well allowing the Show to hit the choke slam to retain the World Title.