IYH:Unforgiven

* Ken Shamrock, Steve Blackman and Faarooq beat Rocky Maivia, Mark Henry and D-Lo Brown. Faarooq pinned Maivia following the Dominator.

* Steve Austin dragged the timekeeper in the ring and threatened him against ringing the bell solely at the command of Vince McMahon (playing off the Bret Hart/Survivor Series incident).

* Hunter Hearst Helmsley defeated Owen Hart with the help of X-Pac. Chyna had been suspended above the ring in a small steel cage. She managed to pull the bars apart and escape. As she dangled from the bottom of the cage Road Dog activated the mechanism to lower it. With all the officials thus distracted, X-Pac was able to knock out Owen with a fire extinguisher, allowing Helmsley to apply the Pedigree and get the pin. After the match Owen Hart said "enough is enough. This bull**** has got to stop!" Helmsley retained his European Title.

* Jim Cornette's new Midnight Express beat the Rock & Roll Express. Involvement by Cornette backfired, but his men were still able to get the win. The Midnight Express retain their NWA World Tag Team Titles.

* Luna beat Sable by tearing all her clothes off in the "Evening Gown Match". Luna was able to rip the dress off as Marc Mero distracted Sable at ringside. Sable got revenge by chasing Luna under the ring and tearing all her clothes off. Goldust had to carry Luna out in his robe.

* Vince McMahon came out and said he'd not be responsible for anything that happened tonight--especially if "Stone Cold screws Stone Cold!"

* The New Age Outlaws beat LOD 2000. Hawk had Road Dog in a German Suplex, but the ref counted Hawk's shoulders down. Afterwards the LOD snapped and laid out the ref with the Devastation Device. The NAO retained their WWF World Tag Team Titles. Sunny--manager of the LOD-- had a new outfit.

* "Double J" Jeff Jarrett sang a song with Sawyer Brown. Afterwards he was attacked by Steve Blackman. Tennessee Lee knocked out Blackman with a guitar, at which point Jarrett slapped on a Figure Four for good measure.

* The Undertaker beat Kane in the "Inferno Match". Four metal troughs were set up on the ring apron, with small jets of flame shooting straight up just outside the ring ropes. The normal flame level was barely even with the bottom rope. Whenever anything "high impact" happened in th ring, however, the flames would shoot up above the top rope. The match was evenly going back-and-forth until the Undertaker tossed Kane outside the ring. Kane tried to run away, but was chased back to the ring by Vader! The Undertaker then knocked him out with a chair. He then chased Paul Bearer up to the musical stage and slammed a drum kit on his head, busting him open. The Undertaker returned to the ring and slammed Kane into the ring apron. Kane's arm fell into the trough and was engulfed in flames. The Undertaker was declared the winner.

* Dude Love beat "Stone Cold" Steve Austin via DQ due to Austin knocking out Vince McMahon with a steel chair. During the match McMahon taunted Austin to get in the ring and fight (after Dude Love had tossed him to the floor). At one point Dude had Austin in an Abdominal Stretch and McMahon signaled for the timekeeper to ring the bell. The time keeper, heeding Austin's warning, refused to do so. Late in the match the ref had gotten knocked out and McMahon got too close to the action. Austin nailed McMahon square in the head with the chair, knocking him out. Austin then put Dude away with the Stone Cold Stunner. There being no ref, Austin made his own three count. His music played as he left the ringside area, but afterwards Pat Patterson ordered ring announcer Howard Finkel to announce that Austin was being DQ'ed. The show ended after several minutes of McMahon being loaded onto a stretcher, with Jim Ross speculating on some serious consequences for Austin on RAW tomorrow night. Austin retained his World Heavyweight Title, but that might all change tomorrow night.

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