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  2. Backlash (1999) - Wikipedia

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    The next event was originally to be "Backlash: In Your House", but in April 1999, the WWF phased out the In Your House events to establish permanent names for the monthly pay-per-views held between the "Big Five". [2] Backlash in turn dropped the In Your House branding and was the first monthly PPV held following the discontinuation of the In ...

  3. Corporate Ministry - Wikipedia

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    The Corporate Ministry was a stable in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) in late spring and summer of 1999 during the Attitude Era.. It was formed after a merger between The Corporation and the Ministry of Darkness factions, who united while facing common adversaries Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, The Union, and Mr. McMahon.

  4. WrestleMania XV - Wikipedia

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    The main event between The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin for the WWF Championship was rated eight out of 10 stars; the Hell in a Cell match between The Undertaker and Big Boss Man was rated five out of 10 stars; the match between Shane McMahon and X-Pac for the WWF European Championship was rated seven out of 10 stars; the match between ...

  5. Fully Loaded (1999) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. List of WWE pay-per-view and livestreaming supercards - Wikipedia

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    Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Triple H in a no disqualification match: December 2 Rebellion: Sheffield Arena: Sheffield, England: 11,077 Kurt Angle (c) vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. The Rock vs. Rikishi in a fatal four-way match for the WWF Championship: Aired exclusively in the United Kingdom December 10 Armageddon: Birmingham–Jefferson ...

  7. Two-Man Power Trip - Wikipedia

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    The Undertaker began to hunt down whoever made the phone call. Kane returned on the May 10 episode of SmackDown! and saved the Undertaker from an assault by Austin. The following week on the May 17 episode of SmackDown! , during Undertaker's match with Triple H, Austin appeared on the Titantron and admitted that he and Triple H were the ones ...

  8. Stone Cold Steve Austin - Wikipedia

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    A 12-minute match between Undertaker and Stone Cold Steve Austin drew a 9.5 rating on June 28, 1999. It stands as the highest-rated segment in Raw history. [165] According to the data collected by US-bookies, Stone Cold Steve Austin is still WWE’s best merchandise seller earning an estimated $3,600,000 from merchandise on WWE Shop site.

  9. WWE Backlash - Wikipedia

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    Backlash (1999) April 25, 1999 Providence, Rhode Island: Providence Civic Center "Stone Cold" Steve Austin (c) vs. The Rock in a No Holds Barred match for the WWF Championship with Shane McMahon as the special guest referee [2] [50] [51] [52] 2 Backlash (2000) April 30, 2000 Washington, D.C. MCI Center: Triple H (c) vs.