Issue # 451
Date:
Wednesday December 29th, 1999 8:37 am
The Wrestling Booking Sheet
SMACKDOWN & HEAT SPOILERS
At the conclusion of this
issue we have the
results of the WWF Smackdown
& Heat tapings
from Richmond, Virginia
(taped Tuesday, 12/28).
As always, if you would
rather be surprised,
be sure to skip that section…
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THE "WHOLESOME" EIGHTIES
Written by reader: Cris
Justin (CDCJ)
Your message was well
received but with
one exception; Wrestling was
NOT ever
"fun to watch, clean,
wholesome" during
the 70's or 80's.
The 80's were filled with
valets and feuds
surrounding the issue and the
70's and 80's
were the bloodiest years in
the entire
history of professional
wrestling.
You may be referring to the
few years of
the "Pop-Era Circus" caused
by WWF, but
otherwise, there is not much
else to
support you comment.
-CRIS
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SSW results and more…
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Night
Christmas Night Star Wars '99
Results
Kingsport National Amory
Kingsport, TN
Bryan Wayne beat Memphis Body
Guard #3 by DQ
Brian Overbay beat Memphis
Body Guard #2
Overbay and Wayne beat
Memphis Body Guards
Jimmy Valiant beat Chuck
Jones with The
Duke of New York in a Street
Fight / Beau
James with "Nature Boy" Buddy
Landel beat
P.J. Sharp in a Loser Retires
Match
Ricky Harrison and Jimmy
Valiant beat
Death and Destruction
"The 2nd Annual Little K Town
Showdown"
January 8th, 2000
8:15 Belltime
Kingsport National Guard
Armory
Kingsport, TN
*** Main Event ***
12 Man Cyclone Stampede
*** Beau James last shot at
the
Appalachian Title ***
Beau James Vs. Champion Chuck
Jones
*** SSW Title ***
Bryan Wayne vs. Champion
WarMachine
All that plus "Nature Boy"
Buddy Landel,
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Rankings
The War Machine
Heavyweight Champion
1.Chuck Jones (Appalchian
Champion)
2.Beau James
3.Ricky Harrison
4.Jimmy Valiant
5.Steve Flynn
6.Frank Parker
7.Roger Anderson
8.Brian Overbay
9.Mike Cooper
10.Bryan Wayne
Rock-N-Roll Express (Harrison
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Tag Team Champions
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2.Memphis Body Guards
3.1st Family
4.Death Row 2000
5.G Dog and Eddie Bruiser
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SMACKDOWN & HEAT SPOILERS
(SKIP IF YOU WOULD RATHER BE
SURPRISED)
Reported by
Outlawdx12 & Jason Riner at:
http://PWBTS.com
WWF Smackdown and WWF Sunday
Night Heat Tapings
Richmond, VA
December 28, 1999
DARK MATCH
Taka Michinoku w/Sho Funaki
defeated Papi Chulo
High flying matchup. Taka
wins with the help
of Funaki. Funaki holds
Papi's feet while
Taka gets up. Taka hits Chulo
with the
Michinoku Driver for the
1-2-3!
WWF SUNDAY NIGHT HEAT --
SPOILERS
To Air: January 2, 2000
Hosted by: Michael Cole and
Kevin Kelly
Edge & Christian vs. D-lo
Brown & Val
Venis ended up in a NO
CONTEST
Val accidentally clotheslined
D Lo and D-lo
took exception to it. D-lo
hits the Sky High
on Christian but Val pulls
D-lo off of him.
Val and D-lo exchange punches
all the way to
the outside. The referee
calls for the bell;
other referees and officials
of the WWF break
this up.
Grandmaster Sex(a)y w/Scotty
Too Hotty vs. Mosh w/Thrasher
Thrasher runs in the ring and
tries to attack
Grandmaster. Grandmaster
throws Mosh out of
the ring. Mosh climbs to the
top rope and does
The Mosh Pit for the 1 2 3
and the win on
Grandmaster Sex(a)y.
Interview
The New Age Outlaws come out
to the ramp and
talk about the #1 Contenders
to the WWF Tag
Team Titles, The Acolytes.
Since they are the
champions and they looked
into their "crystal
balls" that they will defend
against The
Acolytes if anything is left
of them at the
Royal Rumble.
The Godfather w/Hos vs.
Viscera
Very slow paced matchup. The
ending comes when
Gangrel runs down to the ring
and spits the
red juice into the face of
Viscera. The
Godfather rolls Viscera over
for the win.
(READ ON TO SEE WHY THIS
HAPPENED)
(D-lo Brown challenged Val
Venis for the
European Title due to their
problems in
their tag team match)
WWF European Title Match
Val Venis (Champion) vs. D-lo
Brown (Challenger)
D-lo Brown pins Val Venis in
the ring, but
another referee says that
Val's leg was on
the rope when the ref counted
(Val exits the
ring and walks up the ramp).
The two referees
talk it over and decide if
Val doesn't return
to the ring, he will be
stripped of the WWF
European Title and it will be
handed to D-lo
Brown. (Val returns to the
ring). Val ends up
pinning D-lo with a
Fisherman's Suplex.
(Intermission while they
change the ropes of
the ring from the black ropes
from HEAT to
the blue ropes for
SMACKDOWN!)
WWF SMACKDOWN!
TO AIR: December 30, 1999
Hosted by: Michael Cole and
Jerry "The King" Lawler
The show starts off with a
re-cap of what
happened on RAW, from the
Pink Slip on a Pole
Match with Mankind losing to
The Rock.
Backstage
HHH and Stephanie are shown
in their dressing
room. (Kane and Tori come in
the dressing room).
HHH and Stephanie decide that
Kane will take
on The Rock in a No Holds
Barred Match on
Smackdown!
Handicap Match
Test vs. Big Boss Man and
Prince Albert
Big Boss Man stays on the
apron the duration
of the match. Prince Albert
holds the ref in
the corner with him. Boss Man
hits Test in
the nose with the NIghtstick.
Prince Albert
does his Karate Kick on Test
for the win.
Backstage
HHH and Stephanie are shown
again. (The
Fabulous Moolah and Mae Young
enter the room).
Stephanie calls them
disgraces to the WWF.
Stephanie says that they will
take on The
Hollys in a Tag Team Match
later on.
Rikishi Fatu w/Too Cool vs.
Kurt Angle
Steve Blackman is handcuffed
to the turnbuckle.
Rikishi is in the corner
draped over the top
rope. Blackman takes his
Kendo Stick and hits
Rikishi with it. Kurt Angle
covers Rikishi for
the win. NOTE: Rikishi Phatu
and Too Cool
dance before the match
Backstage
Tori is shown getting a
Mountain Dew out of
the drink machine when
Stephanie confronts
her and says that The Rock
has a thing for
women and Tori is scared
about him now.
EARLIER IN THE NIGHT:
Al Snow is seen in HHH's and
Stephanie's
dressing room. Al Snow says
since Mankind
was fired, that Al should
receive all of
Mankind's stuff. So HHH
agrees and says
since Mankind was supposed to
face Jeff
Hardy tonight, Al Snow will
face Jeff
Hardy. HHH adds that if Al
wins he will
receive a bonus.
Al Snow vs. Jeff Hardy
w/Terri
Al grabs a chair from
ringside. Al gets
it and climbs the top rope.
He attempts
a Moonsault but Jeff moves
out of the way.
Al Snow again mounts the top
rope this
time but is knocked down by
Matt Hardy by
a chair. Jeff covers Al in
the ring.
The Fabulous Moolah w/Harvey
Wippleman
and Mae Young w/Mark Henry
vs. The Hollys
Very slow match. Mae Young
executed The
Bronco Buster on Crash in the
corner.
Hardcore comes in and
clotheslines Mae.
Crash does a bodyslam on Mae
for the win.
After the match, Crash and
Hardcore attack
Mark Henry. Harvey Wippleman
gets in the
ring and take off his shirt
and attempts
to attack Hardcore Holly but
in unsuccessful
in his attempt.
No Holds Barred Match
Kane w/ Tori vs. The Rock
The Rock and Kane fight in
the ring and
outside of it too. They make
their way up
the ramp and onto the stage.
Kane and The
Rock exchange punches while
The Rock is
almost punched off the stage
onto a table
off the stage. But The Rock
reverses it
and mounts punches of his own
which leads
to Kane being punched off the
stage and
through the table. The Rock
hits Kane in
the head 2 times with a chair
that Tori
tried to take away. The Rock
ends up
winning with a Rock Bottom in
the ring
after Kane accidentally
clothesline Tori
in the ring.
Backstage
HHH and Stephanie are sitting
with X-Pac.
X Pac is making fun of
Mankind's firing.
HHH takes exception to it.
HHH says it is
nothing to joke about.
Therefore, X Pac
will take on The Big Show for
the WWF
Championship but if X Pac
loses, he is
fired.
WWF Intercontinental Title
Match
Chris Jericho (Champion) vs.
Chyna
(Challenger) with The Kat
The end of the match saw a
referee get
knocked over by a move by the
2 wrestlers.
Another referee came down.
Both wrestlers
were on their back. Both
wrestlers put an
arm on each other. Each
referee counted the
1-2-3. Therefore, a double
pin occured. The
referees gave us no final
decision of the
match.
Faarooq w/Bradshaw vs. Buh
Buh Ray Dudley
w/ D Von Dudley
The Mean Street Posse stand
on the stage.
D Von and Bradshaw interfere
in this match.
The referee calls for the
bell, resulting
this match to end in a Double
Disqualification.
The Mean Street Posse come
down to the ring
with their baseball bats and
attack The
Acolytes viciously.
Backstage
Michael Hayes is anxiously
awaiting to interview
The Rock. Hayes is outside
his Locker Room Door.
Intergender Tag Team Match
Viscera and Jacquelyn vs.
Gangrel and Luna
The ending of the match came
when Viscera
dropped The Big Splash on
Luna for the win.
Luna is taken off on a
stretcher.
Backstage
Michael Hayes and The Rock
talk about
Mankind's firing. Hayes
blames The Rock for
Mankind's firing. The Rock
takes exception to
it and threatens Michael
Hayes.
WWF Championship Match
The Big Show (Champion) vs. X
Pac (Challenger)
HHH and Stephanie watching
from Recliner Chair
on the Smackdown Stage in
front of the Ovaltron.
The Big Show has X Pac up in
a press slam. HHH
gets up and says that this
match is now a
Handicap Match. He brings out
The Road Dogg as
X-Pac's partner. A few
moments later, HHH gets
up again and says that since
this match is a
Handicap Match, X Pac and
Road Dogg also have a
partner, and he is Mr. Ass.
Another few moments
go by, yet again HHH gets up
and says that since
this is a Handicap Match, Mr.
Ass, The Road Dogg,
and X Pac also have a
partner. HHH says, and he
is ME! All four members of DX
attack The Big
Show with a chair. The Big
Show is busted wide
open. X Pac covers Big Show
but X Pac doesn't
win the WWF Title.
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