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WWF Shotgun Saturday Night was a professional wrestling television program produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). It aired from January 4, 1997 through August 21, 1999 as a syndicated broadcast. Shotgun Saturday Night was replaced by WWF Jakked in 1999.

The show's original concept was unusual for its time, since it aired on late Saturday nights from various New York City nightly locations. The promotion pushed the program as an "edgier" product than its normal weekly offerings, partially as a response to ECW's growing popularity.

Shotgun Saturday Night debuted on January 4, 1997 from the Mirage Nightclub in New York. One of the most memorable moments of the debut episode occurred when Marlena climbed on the ring apron during a match between Goldust and The Sultan, and removed her top, causing the Sultan to be distracted and lose the match. Though she was wearing pasties, and though her back was facing the camera, this incident was a precursor for the tone of WWF programming for the next several years.

Later episodes of Shotgun Saturday Night were broadcast from the All-Star Cafe in Times Square, the Mirage Nightclub in Long Island, and New York Penn Station.

There were several unique elements to the show that did not appear on any other WWF programming at the time. For example, due to the confining nature of the locales it was initially broadcast from, Shotgun Saturday Night used a somewhat smaller ring than a standard twenty foot by twenty foot WWF ring. All three ring ropes were taped yellow; something that was not replicated until WWE NXT debuted in 2010. Just six weeks after the show's debut the nightclub theme was dropped and the show's matches began being taped in an arena before or after the live Monday Night RAW show. It soon replaced WWF Superstars of Wrestling as the 'B' Show, being used to recap the now 2 hour RAW show with original matches featuring lower level talent.

The show originally featured commentary by Vince McMahon and Sunny, with Jim Ross and Brian Pillman performing the same duties until mid-1997, when Pillman was pulled from commentary after beating up a fan on the June 28, 1997 episode. Kevin Kelly, Michael Cole, Jim Cornette and Vince Russo also served as commentators. Stone Cold Steve Austin also served as a surprise guest commentator on one episode along with Owen Hart.

The WWF also aired a similar syndicated show at the time called WWF Shotgun Challenge, which aired in earlier time slots (replacing WWF Challenge) and was more family-friendly. This version of the show was later renamed simply WWF Shotgun and ultimately replaced with WWF Metal in 1999. From 1997 until 1999, matches from WWF Shotgun were aired on the international version of WWF Superstars with commentary by Michael Cole and Kevin Kelly, and in January 1999, Gorilla Monsoon joined them.

In the New York media market, the show was rebranded as WWF New York in 1997 and 1998, airing on WPIX and WPXN-TV, and later WLNY. It was shown late at night, airing at 2:00 a.m., Eastern time (WPXN aired the series on Saturday mornings).

In March 1998, the WWF aired 11:Alive which aired the matches in the same order as WWF New York, but with different commentary that made fewer references to New York. The show aired on Saturday mornings and only ran four episodes before being discontinued. The final episode was hosted by Michael Hayes as a preview show to WWE WrestleMania 14.

WWF New York[]

WWF New York was a re-edited version of Shotgun Saturday Night with local specific commentary to the New York Area and aired on New York Channel 55.

Results[]

Shotgun #1: January 4, 1997[]

  • The Flying Nuns (Mother Smucker & Sister Angelica) defeat The Godwinns (Henry O. & Phineas I. Godwinn)
  • Goldust defeats The Sultan via Count-out
  • Ahmed Johnson defeats Crush via DQ
  • Mascarita Sagrada Jr. defeats Mini Vader

Shotgun #2: January 11, 1997[]

  • Fake Diesel defeats Marc Mero
  • Faarooq defeats Savio Vega
  • Rocky Maivia defeats Fake Razor Ramon
  • Doug Furnas & Phil LaFon defeat The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher)

Shotgun #3: January 18, 1997[]

  • Rocky Maivia defeats Hunter Hearst Helmsley via Count-out
  • Mini Mankind & Histeria defeat Mascarita Sagrada Jr. & Venum
  • Faarooq defeats Jesse James
  • Stone Cold Steve Austin defeats Goldust via DQ)

Shotgun #4: January 25, 1997[]

  • Bret Hart defeats Mankind via DQ
  • Savio Vega defeats Rocky Maivia via Count-out
  • Jake Roberts defeats Salvatore Sincere
  • Crush defeats Sycho Sid via DQ

Shotgun #5: February 1, 1997[]

  • Ahmed Johnson defeats Vader via DQ
  • Mankind defeats The British Bulldog
  • Savio Vega defeats Jesse James
  • The Godwinns (Henry O. & Phineas I. Godwinn) vs. The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher) ends in a No Contest

Shotgun #6: February 8, 1997[]

  • Nation of Domination (Faarooq & Crush) defeat The Godwinns (Henry O. & Phineas I. Godwinn)
  • WWF Intercontinental Championship: Hunter Hearst Helmsley © defeats The Undertaker via DQ to retain the title
  • Savio Vega vs. Aldo Montoya ends in a No Contest
  • The Nation of Domination (Faarooq, Crush & Savio Vega) defeat Aldo Montoya & The Godwinns (Henry O. & Phineas I. Godwinn)

Shotgun #7: February 15, 1997[]

No match disputed, Recap episode

Shotgun #8: February 22, 1997[]

  • Goldust defeats TL Hopper
  • The Godwinns (Henry O. & Phineas I. Godwinn) defeat The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher) via DQ
  • The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher) defeat The New Blackjacks (Windham & Bradshaw) via DQ
  • Crush defeats The British Bulldog

Shotgun #9: March 1, 1997[]

  • Bart Gunn defeats TL Hopper
  • Blackjack Bradshaw defeat Henry O. Godwinn
  • The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher) defeat Freddie Joe Floyd & Barry Horowitz
  • Nation of Domination (Crush & Savio Vega) defeat Goldust & Miguel Pérez Jr.

Shotgun #10: March 8, 1997[]

  • Salvatore Sincere defeats Alex Porteau
  • Doug Furnas & Phil LaFon defeat Aldo Montoya & Bob Holly
  • Ahmed Johnson defeats Leif Cassidy Jr.

Shotgun #11: March 15, 1997[]

  • The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher) vs. Doug Furnas & Phil LaFon ends in a No Contest via Double Count-out
  • Héctor Garza defeats Heavy Metal
  • Hunter Hearst Helmsley defeats Bob Holly
  • Flash Funk defeats Bert Centeno

Shotgun #12: March 22, 1997[]

  • Goldust defeats Tony DeVito
  • Blackjack Bradshaw vs. Henry O. Godwinn ends in a No Contest via Double DQ

Shotgun #13: March 29, 1997[]

  • Mankind defeats Aldo Montoya
  • Crush defeats Barry Horowitz
  • Histeria defeats Venum
  • Jesse James defeats Sony Rogers
  • The New Blackjacks (Windham & Bradshaw) defeat RT Williams & Rod Bell

Shotgun #14: April 5, 1997[]

  • Mankind defeats Bob Holly
  • Sycho Sid defeats Jerry Fox
  • Ludxor, Super Nova, Discovery & Venum defeated Abismo Negro, El Mosco, Maniaco & Histeria
  • Doug Furnas & Phil LaFon defeated Aldo Montoya & RT Williams

Shotgun #15: April 12, 1997[]

  • The Hart Foundation (Owen Hart & The British Bulldog) defeat Bob Holly & Barry Horowitz
  • Bart Gunn defeats Leif Cassidy via DQ
  • Billy Gunn defeats Freddie Joe Floyd

Shotgun #16: April 19, 1997[]

  • The New Blackjacks (Windham & Bradshaw) defeat Doug Furnas & Phil LaFon
  • Flash Funk defeats Salvatore Sincere

Shotgun #17: April 26, 1997[]

  • Flash Funk defeats Nick Barberry
  • Nation of Domination (Crush, D’Lo Brown & Savio Vega) defeat Aldo Montoya, Freddie Joe Floyd & Steve Corino
  • Goldust defeats Mike Bell
  • Legion of Doom (Hawk & Animal) defeat The Godwinns (Henry O. & Phineas I. Godwinn)

Shotgun #18: May 3, 1997[]

  • Ahmed Johnson defeats Mike DeCero
  • Vader defeats Willie Choke
  • Nation of Domination (Crush & Savio Vega) defeat Derek Stone & Neil Haley
  • WWF World Tag Team Championship: The Hart Foundation (Owen Hart & The British Bulldog) © defeat The New Blackjacks (Windham & Bradshaw) via DQ to retain the titles

Shotgun #19: May 10, 1997[]

  • Mankind defeats Hunter Hearst Helmsley via DQ
  • WWF Intercontinental Championship: Owen Hart © defeats Sonny Rogers to retain the title
  • Jesse James defeats Leif Cassidy
  • The New Blackjacks (Windham & Bradshaw) defeat Nation of Domination (Crush & Savio Vega) via Count-out

Shotgun #20: May 17, 1997[]

  • Jim Neidhart defeats Marty Garner
  • Leif Cassidy defeats Matt Hardy
  • Rocky Maivia defeats Rockabilly via DQ
  • Faarooq defeats Jason Ahrndt

Shotgun #21: May 24, 1997[]

  • The Godwinns (Henry O. & Phineas I. Godwinn) defeat Doug Furnas & Phil LaFon
  • Jesse James defeats David Haskins
  • The New Blackjacks (Windham & Bradshaw) defeat Carl Fergie & Reginald Walker
  • Brian Pillman defeats Tony Williams
  • Ahmed Johnson defeats D’Lo Brown

Shotgun #22: May 31, 1997[]

  • Blackjack Bradshaw vs. Phineas I. Godwinn ends in a No Contest via Double Count-out
  • The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher) defeat Flash Funk & Rocky Maivia via DQ
  • Tony Williams defeats Scott Taylor
  • Nation of Domination (Faarooq, Crush & Savio Vega) defeat The Undertaker, Mankind & Vader

Shotgun #23: June 7, 1997[]

  • The Hart Foundation (Owen Hart & The British Bulldog) defeat Bob Holly & Jesse James
  • Blackjack Bradshaw defeats Phil LaFon
  • Mankind & Ahmed Johnson defeat Hunter Hearst Helmsley & Jerry Lawler

Shotgun #24: June 14, 1997[]

  • Jim Neidhart defeats Jesse James
  • Henry O. Godwinn defeats Salvatore Sincere
  • Scott Taylor defeats Steve Ramsey
  • Rob Van Dam & Jerry Lawler defeat The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher) via DQ

Shotgun #25: June 21, 1997[]

  • Mankind defeats Rockabilly
  • The Godwinns (Henry O. & Phineas I. Godwinn) defeat Ed Ramos & Salvatore Sincere
  • Brian Christopher defeats Tommy Rogers
  • Nation of Domination (Faarooq, Ahmed Johnson & Kama Mustafa) defeat Mike Bell, Tony DeVito & Jeff Libolt

Shotgun #26: June 28, 1997[]

  • Jesse James defeats The Brooklyn Brawler
  • The Truth Commission (Recon, Tank & The Interrogator) defeat Al Brown, Terry Richards & Gene Miller
  • The Disciples of Apocalypse (Crush & Chainz) defeat The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher)
  • WWF Intercontinental Championship: Owen Hart © defeats Goldust to retain the title

Shotgun #27: July 5, 1997[]

  • The Truth Commission (Recon, Tank & The Interrogator) defeat Adam O'Brien, Kevin Flynn & Chris Steele
  • The New Blackjacks (Windham & Bradshaw) defeat Los Boricuas (Miguel Pérez Jr. & Jesús Castillo) via DQ
  • Scott Putski defeats Rod Bell
  • Savio Vega defeats Flash Funk

Shotgun #28: July 12, 1997[]

  • Legion of Doom (Hawk & Animal) defeat Ken Johnson & Steve Rivers
  • Kama Mustafa defeats Dale Hutchinson
  • Ken Shamrock defeats Salvatore Sincere
  • WWF Intercontinental Championship: Owen Hart © defeats Flash Funk to retain the title

Shotgun #29: July 19, 1997[]

  • Flash Funk defeats Leif Cassidy
  • Scott Putski defeats Nick Golden
  • The Godwinns (Henry O. & Phineas I. Godwinn) defeat Bob Holly & Jesse James

Shotgun #30: July 26, 1997[]

  • Kama Mustafa defeats Flash Funk
  • Jerry Lawler defeats Scott Taylor
  • The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher) defeat Scott D'Amore & Tony Roy
  • WWF Intercontinental Championship: Mankind defeats Owen Hart © via DQ; Hart retains the title

Shotgun #31: August 2, 1997[]

  • Brian Pillman defeats Lou Marconi
  • Brian Christopher defeats Ace Darling
  • Hunter Hearst Helmsley defeats Jesse James
  • The Hart Foundation (Owen Hart & The British Bulldog) defeat The New Blackjacks (Windham & Bradshaw)

Shotgun #32: August 9, 1997[]

  • The Truth Commission (Recon, Sniper & The Interrogator) defeat Zoltan Bigg, George Fouts & Hammond Hagar
  • Tiger Ali Singh defeats Bob Holly
  • Battle Royal: Winner The Patriot. Participants: The Patriot, The British Bulldog, Mankind, Vader, Faarooq, D’Lo Brown, Savio Vega, Hunter Hearst Helmsley, Ken Shamrock, Henry O. Godwinn, Phineas I. Godwinn, Crush, Chainz, Mosh, Thrasher, Rockabilly, Salvatore Sincere, The Brooklyn Brawler, The Sultan, Miguel Pérez Jr.

Shotgun #33: August 16, 1997[]

  • Owen Hart defeats Goldust
  • Brian Christopher defeats Tony Williams
  • Nation of Domination (D’Lo Brown & Kama Mustafa) defeat The Disciples of Apocalypse (Skull & 8-Ball) via Count Out
  • Vader defeats Hunter Hearst Helmsley via DQ

Shotgun #34: August 23, 1997[]

  • The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher) defeat Salvatore Sincere & Rockabilly
  • Rocky Maivia defeats Flash Funk
  • The Hart Foundation (Owen Hart & The British Bulldog) defeat Dude Love & Goldust

Shotgun #35: August 30, 1997[]

  • The Godwinns (Henry O. & Phineas I. Godwinn) defeat Flash Funk & Jesse James
  • Tiger Ali Singh defeats Adam O'Brien

Shotgun #36: September 6, 1997[]

  • Savio Vega defeats D’Lo Brown
  • Jerry Lynn defeats Steve Casey

Shotgun #37: September 13, 1997[]

  • The Truth Commission (Recon, Sniper & The Interrogator) defeat Brian Taylor, Burt King & Matt Duvall
  • Brian Christopher defeats Super Loco
  • El Torito defeats Little Lucky
  • Flash Funk defeats The Sultan
  • Legion of Doom (Hawk & Animal) defeat Nation of Domination (Faarooq & Kama Mustafa) via DQ

Shotgun #38: September 20, 1997[]

  • Vader defeats The Sultan
  • Owen Hart defeats Flash Funk
  • The Godwinns (Henry O. & Phineas I. Godwinn) defeat The Disciples of Apocalypse (Skull & 8-Ball)
  • El Pantera defeats Super Loco
  • Jesse James & Rockabilly defeat Los Boricuas (Jesús Castillo & José Estrada Jr.)

Shotgun #39: September 27, 1997[]

  • Los Boricuas (Savio Vega & Miguel Pérez Jr.) defeat The New Blackjacks (Windham & Bradshaw)
  • Jesse James defeats Flash Funk
  • The Disciples of Apocalypse (Crush & Chainz) defeat The Truth Commission (Recon & Sniper)
  • The Patriot & Vader defeat The Godwinns (Henry O. & Phineas I. Godwinn)

Shotgun #40: October 4, 1997[]

  • Legion of Doom (Hawk & Animal) defeat Bert Centeno & Nick Barberi
  • Thrasher defeats Henry O. Godwinn
  • Jerry Lawler & Brian Christopher defeat Scott Taylor & Flash Funk
  • Lumberjack Match: Rocky Maivia defeats Crush
  • Brian Pillman defeats The Patriot via DQ

Shotgun #41: October 11, 1997[]

  • Flash Funk defeats Rockabilly
  • Jason Ahrndt defeats Ahmed Johnson via DQ
  • The Disciples of Apocalypse (Skull & 8-Ball) defeat The Truth Commission (The Interrogator & The Jackyl) via DQ
  • Nova defeats Tarantula
  • Dude Love defeats José Estrada Jr.

Shotgun #42: October 18, 1997[]

  • Billy Gunn & Jesse Jammes defeat The New Blackjacks (Windham & Bradshaw)
  • Marc Mero defeats Marty Garner
  • The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher) defeat The Hardy Boyz (Matt & Jeff Hardy)
  • Dude Love defeats The Sultan

Shotgun #43: October 25, 1997[]

  • Brian Christopher defeats Scott Taylor
  • The Godwinns (Henry O. & Phineas I. Godwinn defeat The New Blackjacks (Windham & Bradshaw)
  • Savio Vega defeats The Sultan
  • The Hart Foundation (The British Bulldog & Jim Neidhart) defeat The Patriot & Goldust

Shotgun #44: November 1, 1997[]

  • Recon defeats Chainz
  • Scott Taylor & Taka Michinoku defeat Brian Christopher & Tajiri
  • Jim Neidhart defeats The Patriot via DQ
  • The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher) defeat The Godwinns (Henry O. & Phineas I. Godwinn)

Shotgun #45: November 8, 1997[]

  • Henry O. Godwinn & Jesse James defeat Blackjack Bradshaw & Thrasher
  • Mankind defeats The Sultan
  • Taka Michinoku & Scott Taylor defeat El Pantera & El Mosco

Shotgun #46: November 15, 1997[]

  • Vader defeats Martin Roy
  • Ahmed Johnson defeats Andy Ellison
  • Max Mini defeats Battalion
  • Doug Furnas & Phil LaFon defeat Flash Funk & Scott Taylor

Shotgun #47: November 22, 1997[]

  • Brian Christopher defeats Devon Storm
  • The Truth Commission (The Interrogator & The Jackyl) defeat Dan Dalton & Donny Rude
  • D’Lo Brown defeats Flash Funk
  • The Disciples of Apocalypse (Crush, Chainz, Skull & 8-Ball) defeat Los Boricuas (Savio Vega, Miguel Pérez Jr., Jesús Castillo & José Estrada Jr.)

Shotgun #48: November 29, 1997[]

  • Flash Funk defeats Taka Michinoku
  • 2-on-1 Handicap Match: The Interrogator defeat The Hardy Boyz (Matt & Jeff Hardy)
  • The Disciples of Apocalypse (Crush, Chainz, Skull & 8-Ball) defeat Marty Garner, Steve Corino, Mike Hollow & a jobber
  • Dude Love defeats The Sultan
  • Nation of Domination (D’Lo Brown & Kama Mustafa) defeat The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher)

Shotgun #49: December 6, 1997[]

  • Ken Shamrock defeats Mark Kyle
  • Dude Love defeats Marc Mero via DQ
  • Legion of Doom (Hawk & Animal) defeat Roger Hill & Frank Parker
  • Brian Christopher & àguila defeat Taka Michinoku & Flash Flanagan

Shotgun #50: December 13, 1997[]

  • The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher) vs. The Truth Commission (Recon & Sniper) ends in a No Contest via Double DQ
  • Doug Furnas & Phil LaFon defeat The Hardy Boyz (Matt & Jeff Hardy)
  • Vader defeats Faarooq
  • The Undertaker defeats The Sultan

Shotgun #51: December 20, 1997[]

  • Doug Furnas & Phil LaFon defeat Scott Taylor & Flash Funk
  • 2-on-1 Handicap Match: Kurrgan defeats The Hardy Boyz (Matt & Jeff Hardy)
  • Vader defeats Marc Mero via DQ
  • The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher) defeat The Godwinns (Henry O. & Phineas I. Godwinn)

Shotgun #52: December 27, 1997[]

  • The Truth Commission (Recon & Sniper) defeat The Hardy Boyz (Matt & Jeff Hardy)
  • Flash Funk defeats Faarooq
  • The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher) defeat Los Boricuas (Savio Vega & Miguel Pérez Jr.) via DQ
  • Mark Henry defeats The Sultan
  • Tom Brandi defeats Barry Houston

Shotgun #53: January 3, 1998[]

  • Mark Henry defeats D’Lo Brown via DQ
  • Vader defeats Julio Sanchez
  • Jeff Jarrett defeats Scott Taylor
  • The New Blackjacks (Windham & Bradshaw) defeat The Truth Commission (Recon & Sniper) via DQ
  • Steve Blackman defeats Jimmy Cicero

Shotgun #54: January 10, 1998[]

  • WWF Intercontinental Championship: The Rock © defeats Chainz to retain the title
  • Mosh defeats Phineas I. Godwinn via DQ
  • The Jackyl defeats Scott Taylor
  • Taka Michinoku defeats Pablo Marquez
  • Steve Blackman defeats Nick Barberry

Shotgun #55: January 17, 1998[]

  • Owen Hart defeats Brian Christopher
  • Faarooq defeats Mark Shrader
  • Los Boricuas (Jesús Castillo & José Estrada Jr.) vs. The Truth Commission (Recon & Sniper) ends in a No Contest via Double DQ
  • Steve Blackman defeats Al Phillips
  • Tom Brandi defeats Jimmy Cicero

Shotgun #56: January 24, 1998[]

  • Legion of Doom (Hawk & Animal) defeat The Rock 'n' Roll Express (Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson) via DQ
  • Mark Henry defeats The Black Phantom
  • Steve Blackman defeats Bob Bradley
  • Max Mini defeats El Torito
  • El Pantera defeats Chilango

Shotgun #57: January 31, 1998[]

  • NWA North American Heavyweight Championship: Chainz defeats Jeff Jarrett © via DQ; Jarrett retains the title
  • WWF Light Heavyweight Championship: Taka Michinoku © defeats Jesús Castillo to retain the title
  • Kurrgan defeats Michael Modest
  • Bradshaw defeats Donovan Morgan
  • Nova & Mosaic defeat Tarantula & Battalion

Shotgun #58: February 7, 1998[]

  • WWF Intercontinental Championship: The Rock © defeats Tom Brandi to retain the title
  • Los Boricuas (Savio Vega & Jesús Castillo) defeat The Godwinns (Henry O. & Phineas I. Godwinn)
  • Brian Christopher & Flash Flanagan defeat Taka Michinoku & El Pantera
  • Los Boricuas (Miguel Pérez Jr. & José Estrada Jr.) defeat The Quebecers (Jacques & Pierre)

Shotgun #59: February 14, 1998[]

  • WWF European Championship: Owen Hart © defeats Jesús Castillo to retain the title
  • WWF World Tag Team Championship: The New Age Outlaws (Billy Gunn & The Road Dogg) © defeat Flash Funk & Tom Brandi to retain the titles
  • Kurrgan defeats Lance Jade
  • NWA World Tag Team Championship: The Disciples of Apocalypse (Skull & 8-Ball) defeat The Rock 'n' Roll Express (Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson) © via DQ; Rock 'n' Roll Express retain the titles

Shotgun #60: February 21, 1998[]

  • Brian Christopher defeats Tony Williams
  • Kurrgan defeats Cedman
  • Barry Windham defeats Tom Brandi
  • Nation of Domination (D’Lo Brown & Mark Henry) defeat Bill Irwin & Kit Carson
  • The Disciples of Apocalypse (Chainz, Skull & 8-Ball) defeat Los Boricuas (Savio Vega, Jesús Castillo & José Estrada Jr.) via DQ

Shotgun #61: February 28, 1998[]

  • àguila defeats Pirata Morgan
  • The Rock 'n' Roll Express (Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson) defeat The Godwinns (Henry O. & Phineas I. Godwinn)
  • Tom Brandi defeats Jesús Castillo
  • The Disciples of Apocalypse (Skull & 8-Ball) defeat The Quebecers (Jacques & Pierre)

Shotgun #62: March 7, 1998[]

  • àguila defeats Brian Christopher
  • Bradshaw defeats Marc Mero
  • Flash Funk defeats TAFKA Goldust
  • Nation of Domination (Faarooq & The Rock) defeat Tom Brandi & T. Rantula

Shotgun #63: March 14, 1998[]

  • D’Lo Brown defeats Robert Gibson
  • Kurrgan defeats Jason Ahrndt
  • Jeff Jarrett defeats Tom Brandi
  • Fatal 4-Way Match: The Disciples of Apocalypse (Skull & 8-Ball) defeat Los Boricuas (Jesús Castillo & José Estrada Jr.), Los Boricuas (Savio Vega & Miguel Pérez Jr.) and The Truth Commission (Recon & Sniper)

Shotgun #64: March 21, 1998[]

  • Taka Michinoku defeats Fallen Angel
  • The Midnight Express (Bombastic Bob & Bodacious Bart) defeated The Rock N’ Roll Express (Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson)
  • Barry Windham defeated Steve Blackman
  • Savio Vega vs. José Estrada Jr. ends in a No Contest via Double DQ

Shotgun #65: March 28, 1998[]

  • No match disputed, Recap episode

Shotgun #66: April 4, 1998[]

  • Bradshaw defeats Savio Vega
  • The Disciples of Apocalypse (Skull & 8-Ball) defeat Brian Walsh & Roy Raymond
  • The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher) defeat Too Much (Brian Christopher & Scott Taylor)

Shotgun #67: April 11, 1998[]

  • Goldust defeats José Estrada Jr.
  • NWA World Tag Team Championship: The Midnight Express (Bombastic Bob & Bodacious Bart) © defeat The Rock 'n' Roll Express (Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson) to retain the titles
  • WWF Light Heavyweight Championship: Taka Michinoku © defeats Scott Taylor to retain the title
  • Jeff Jarrett defeats Raymond Clark
  • LOD 2000 (Hawk & Animal) defeat Frank Stalletto & Roy Raymond

Shotgun #68: April 18, 1998[]

  • Bradshaw defeats Harley Lewis
  • Too Much (Brian Christopher & Scott Taylor) defeat Ace Darling & Devon Storm
  • The Nation (The Rock, D’Lo Brown & Mark Henry) defeat Al Phillips, Mark Shrader & Brian Knighton
  • The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher) vs. The Quebecers (Jacques & Pierre) ends in a No Contest via Double DQ

Shotgun #69: April 25, 1998[]

  • The Midnight Express (Bombastic Bob & Bodacious Bart) defeat The Disciples of Apocalypse (Skull & 8-Ball) via DQ
  • WWF Light Heavyweight Championship: Taka Michinoku © defeats Jimmy Cicero to retain the title
  • Jeff Jarrett defeats Lance Diamond
  • The Quebecers (Jacques & Pierre) defeat Armageddon (Poirier & Buchanan)

Shotgun #70: May 2, 1998[]

  • Marc Mero defeats Ricky Morton
  • Too Much (Brian Christopher & Scott Taylor) defeat Matt Hardy & Jason Ahrndt
  • Steve Blackman defeats D’Lo Brown
  • LOD 2000 (Hawk & Animal) defeat Los Boricuas (Jesús Castillo & José Estrada Jr.)

Shotgun #71: May 9, 1998[]

  • Papi Chulo defeats Scott Taylor
  • The Nation (D’Lo Brown & Kama Mustafa) defeat Bob Starr & John Crystal
  • WWF Light Heavyweight Championship: Taka Michinoku © defeats David Jericho to retain the title
  • The Midnight Express (Bombastic Bob & Bodacious Bart) defeat The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher)

Shotgun #72: May 16, 1998[]

  • The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher) defeat Los Boricuas (Jesús Castillo & José Estrada Jr.)
  • Scott Taylor defeats Papi Chulo
  • Barry Windham defeats Rich Myers
  • Savio Vega defeats Chainz
  • The Midnight Express (Bodacious Bart & Bombastic Bob) defeat The Rock 'n' Roll Express (Ricky Morton & Robert Gibson) via DQ

Shotgun #73: May 23, 1998[]

  • Faarooq defeats Mark Kyle
  • WWF Light Heavyweight Championship: Taka Michinoku © defeats Sho Funaki via DQ to retain the title
  • Brian Christopher defeats David Jericho
  • Jeff Jarrett defeats Chainz

Shotgun #74: May 30, 1998[]

  • Steve Blackman defeats Jason Ahrndt
  • Too Much (Brian Christopher & Scott Taylor) defeat David Jericho & Papi Chulo
  • Mark Henry defeats Jeff Hardy
  • Val Venis defeats Matt Hardy
  • WWF World Tag Team Championship: The New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg & Billy Gunn) © defeat The Midnight Express (Bombastic Bob & Bodacious Bart) to retain the titles

Shotgun #75: June 6, 1998[]

  • Kaientai (Sho Funaki & Dick Togo) defeat Fallen Angel & Steve Boz
  • Vader defeats Rex Regal
  • Scorpio defeats Jesús Castillo
  • Too Much (Brian Christopher & Scott Taylor) defeat The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher) via DQ

Shotgun #76: June 13, 1998[]

  • Bradshaw & Taka Michinoku defeat Steve Boz & Mike Anthony
  • Southern Justice (Dennis Knight & Mark Canterbury) defeat Ace Lynch & Danny Dominion
  • Kurrgan defeats Kevin Flynn
  • NWA World Tag Team Championship: The Midnight Express (Bodacious Bart & Bombastic Bob) © defeat Los Boricuas (Savio Vega & José Estrada Jr.) to retain the titles

Shotgun #77: June 20, 1998[]

  • Faarooq vs. Kama Mustafa ends in a No Contest via Double Count-out
  • The Oddities (Kurrgan & Golga) defeat Chris Young & Joe White
  • Los Boricuas (Savio Vega, Jesús Castillo & José Estrada Jr.) defeat Kaientai (Sho Funaki, Dick Togo & Men’s Teioh)
  • WWF World Tag Team Championship: The New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg & Billy Gunn) © defeat The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher) to retain the titles

Shotgun #78: June 27, 1998[]

  • Terry Funk, Bradshaw & Dustin Runnels defeat Jerry Lawler & Too Much (Brian Christopher & Scott Taylor)
  • LOD 2000 (Road Warrior Animal & Road Warrior Hawk) defeat The Midnight Express (Bodacious Bart & Bombastic Bob)
  • Darren Drozdov defeats Shawn Stevens
  • Val Venis defeats Treach Phillips Jr.

Shotgun #79: July 4, 1998[]

  • X-Pac defeats Jesús Castillo
  • Faarooq defeats Lou Marconi
  • Kaientai (Sho Funaki & Men’s Teioh) defeat Papi Chulo & Sean Casey
  • Vader defeats Frank Stalletto
  • Terry Funk & Dustin Runnels defeat The New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg & Billy Gunn) via DQ

Shotgun #80: July 11, 1998[]

  • Faarooq & Scorpio defeat Too Much (Brian Christopher & Scott Taylor)
  • Darren Drozdov defeats Bombastic Bob
  • Steve Blackman defeats Lance Diamond
  • Edge defeats Jesús Castillo
  • Dan Severn defeats G.I. Bro

Shotgun #81: July 18, 1998[]

  • Faarooq & Scorpio defeat Los Boricuas (Savio Vega & Jesús Castillo)
  • Edge defeats Pierre
  • Val Venis defeats Papi Chulo
  • Dustin Runnels defeats Jeff Jarrett via DQ

Shotgun #82: July 25, 1998[]

  • Terry Funk & Bradshaw defeat Too Much (Brian Christopher & Scott Taylor)
  • The Midnight Express (Bodacious Bart & Bombastic Bob) defeat Devon Storm & Eric Sbracchia
  • The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher) defeat The Oddities (Kurrgan & Golga)
  • The Godfather defeats Dustin Runnels

Shotgun #83: August 1, 1998[]

  • Marc Mero defeats Dustin Runnels

Shotgun #84: August 8, 1998[]

  • Edge defeats Pierre
  • Bart Gunn defeats Pepe Gonzalez

Shotgun #85: August 15, 1998[]

  • Faarooq & Scorpio defeated The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher)
  • The Disciples of Apocalypse (Skull & 8-Ball) defeated Kaientai (Sho Funaki & Dick Togo)
  • Bob Holly defeated Jesús Castillo

Shotgun #86: August 22, 1998[]

  • Edge defeated Papi Chulo
  • Vader defeated Jesús Castillo
  • Bob Holly defeated Scott Taylor

Shotgun #87: August 29, 1998[]

  • D’Lo Brown defeats Dustin Runnels
  • Bob Holly defeats Dick Togo
  • The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher) defeat The Pitbulls (#1 & #2)
  • The Disciples of Apocalypse (Skull & 8-Ball) defeat Ace Darling & Devon Storm

Shotgun #88: September 5, 1998[]

  • Dan Severn defeats JR Ryder
  • Dustin Runnels defeats Lance Diamond
  • Kaientai (Sho Funaki & Men’s Teioh) defeat Julio Sanchez & Steve Corino

Shotgun #89: September 12, 1998[]

  • The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher) defeat Too Much (Brian Christopher & Scott Taylor) via DQ
  • Bradshaw defeats Mike Hollow
  • Dan Severn defeats Jesús Castillo
  • Kurrgan defeats Eric Sbracchia

Shotgun #90: September 19, 1998[]

  • Battle Royal: Winner The Rock. Participants: The Rock, Faarooq, Bradshaw, Mosh, Thrasher, Bob Holly, Dan Severn, Kurrgan, Golga, Giant Silva, Skull, 8-Ball, Marc Mero, Dennis Knight, Mark Canterbury, Sho Funaki, Dick Togo, Men’s Teioh, Papi Chulo, Scott Taylor, Tiger Ali Singh, Miguel Pérez Jr., Jesús Castillo
  • Val Venis defeats Brian Christopher
  • WWF European Championship: D’Lo Brown © defeats Scorpio to retain the title
  • Dustin Runnels defeats Droz
  • WWF Light Heavyweight Championship: Taka Michinoku © defeats Christopher Daniels to retain the title

Shotgun #91: September 26, 1998[]

  • Gangrel defeats Bob Holly
  • Dan Severn defeats Robert Thompson
  • Faarooq & Scorpio defeat Los Boricuas (Jesús Castillo & José Estrada Jr.)
  • Too Much (Brian Christopher & Scott Taylor) defeat Christopher Daniels & The Suicide Kid

Shotgun #92: October 3, 1998[]

  • 8-Ball defeats Scorpio
  • Too Much (Brian Christopher & Scott Taylor) defeat Don DeSilva & Sean Casey
  • Bradshaw defeats Larry Brun
  • Bob Holly defeats The Brooklyn Brawler

Shotgun #93: October 10, 1998[]

  • WWF Light Heavyweight Championship: Taka Michinoku © defeats Sho Funaki to retain the title
  • The Hardy Boyz (Matt & Jeff Hardy) defeat Too Much (Brian Christopher & Scott Taylor) via DQ

Shotgun #94: October 17, 1998[]

  • The Oddities (Kurrgan & Golga) defeat Too Much (Brian Christopher & Scott Taylor)
  • The Godfather defeats Bradshaw
  • Al Snow defeats D’Lo Brown
  • The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher) defeat The Hardy Boyz (Matt & Jeff Hardy)

Shotgun #95: October 24, 1998[]

  • WWF World Tag Team Championship: The New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg & Billy Gunn) © defeat The Disciples of Apocalypse (Skull & 8-Ball) to retain the titles
  • Edge defeats Marc Mero
  • WWF Light Heavyweight Championship: Christian © defeats Dick Togo to retain the title
  • The Oddities (Kurrgan, Golga & Giant Silva) defeat Kevin Quinn, Mike Anthony & Tom Voss
  • Gangrel defeats Scorpio)

Shotgun #96: October 31, 1998[]

  • LOD 2000 (Hawk & Droz) defeat The Hardy Boyz (Matt & Jeff Hardy)
  • Val Venis defeats Bob Holly
  • Steve Blackman defeats Bradshaw
  • Mark Henry defeats Scotty Zappa

Shotgun #97: November 7, 1998[]

  • The Rock defeats Marc Mero
  • WWF European Championship: X-Pac © defeats Taka Michinoku to retain the title
  • Goldust defeats Babu
  • The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher) defeat Too Much (Brian Christopher & Scott Taylor)

Shotgun #98: November 14, 1998[]

  • The Godfather defeats Marc Mero via DQ (Special referee: Shane McMahon)
  • WWF Light Heavyweight Championship: Christian © defeats Taka Michinoku to retain the title
  • Tiger Ali Singh defeats Scorpio
  • 8-Ball defeats Matt Hardy

Shotgun #99: November 21, 1998[]

  • The J.O.B. Squad (Bob Holly & Scorpio) defeat Too Much (Brian Christopher & Scott Taylor)
  • The Acolytes (Bradshaw & Faarooq) defeat The Hardy Boyz (Matt & Jeff Hardy)
  • Al Snow defeats Tiger Ali Singh
  • D’Lo Brown defeats Taka Michinoku

Shotgun #100: November 28, 1998[]

  • Steven Regal defeats Dick Togo
  • The Hardy Boyz (Matt & Jeff Hardy) defeat Reno Riggins & Steven Dunn
  • The Blue Blazer defeats Taka Michinoku
  • The Nation (D’Lo Brown & Mark Henry) defeat The Disciples of Apocalypse (Skull & 8-Ball)

Shotgun #101: December 5, 1998[]

  • WWF Tag Team Championship: The New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg & Billy Gunn) © defeat The Disciples of Apocalypse (Skull & 8-Ball) to retain the titles
  • Tiger Ali Singh defeats Goldust via DQ
  • 3-on-2 Handicap Match: Kaientai (Sho Funaki, Dick Togo & Men’s Teioh) defeat The Acolytes (Bradshaw & Faarooq) via DQ

Shotgun #102: December 12, 1998[]

  • Steve Blackman defeats Taka Michinoku
  • The Oddities (Kurrgan, Golga & Giant Silva) defeat Lance Diamond, Jimmy Cicero, & Steve Corino
  • The Acolytes (Bradshaw & Faarooq) vs. The Disciples of Apocalypse (Skull & 8-Ball) ends un a No Contest via Double Count-out
  • The Godfather defeats Droz

Shotgun #103: December 19, 1998[]

  • The J.O.B. Squad (Duane Gill & The Blue Meanie) defeat The Acolytes (Bradshaw & Faarooq)

Shotgun #104: December 26, 1998[]

  • Edge defeats Buddy Wayne
  • The Disciples of Apocalypse (Skull & 8-Ball) vs. Brian Christopher & Kevin Quinn ends in a No Contest via Double DQ

Shotgun #105: January 2, 1999[]

  • Fatal 4-Way Match: The J.O.B. Squad (Bob Holly & Scorpio) defeat LOD 2000 (Animal & Droz), The Acolytes (Bradshaw & Faarooq) and The Disciples of Apocalypse (Skull & 8-Ball)
  • Gangrel defeats Tiger Ali Singh
  • Brian Christopher vs. The Blue Meanie ends in a No Contest via Double DQ

Shotgun #106: January 9, 1999[]

  • The J.O.B. Squad (Bob Holly, Scorpio, Duane Gill & The Blue Meanie) defeat The Hardy Boyz (Matt & Jeff Hardy), Brian Christopher & Kevin Quinn
  • Gangrel defeats Mike Hollow
  • The Acolytes (Bradshaw & Faarooq) defeat LOD 2000 (Animal & Droz) via DQ

Shotgun #107: January 16, 1999[]

  • Val Venis defeats Tiger Ali Singh
  • The Brood (Gangrel & Edge) defeat The J.O.B. Squad (Bob Holly & Scorpio)
  • Test defeats Matt Hardy

Shotgun #108: January 23, 1999[]

  • Triple Threat Elimination Match: The Disciples of Apocalypse (Skull & 8-Ball) defeat The Oddities (Kurrgan & Golga) and Too Much (Brian Christopher & Scott Taylor
  • The Godfather defeats Khris Germany
  • Gangrel defeats Goldust

Shotgun #109: January 30, 1999[]

  • The Godfather defeats D’Lo Brown via DQ
  • The Disciples of Apocalypse (Skull & 8-Ball) defeat The J.O.B. Squad (Bob Holly & Scorpio)

Shotgun #110: February 6, 1999[]

  • WWF World Tag Team Championship: Owen Hart & Jeff Jarrett © defeat The J.O.B. Squad (Bob Holly & Scorpio) to retain the titles
  • Steve Blackman defeats Tiger Ali Singh

Shotgun #111: February 13, 1999[]

  • The Brood (Edge & Christian) defeat The Hardy Boyz (Matt & Jeff Hardy)
  • Mideon defeats Tiger Ali Singh
  • Triple H defeats Droz
  • Owen Hart defeats Billy Gunn

Shotgun #112: February 20, 1999[]

  • Edge defeats Al Snow
  • The Godfather defeats Buddy Landel
  • The Disciples of Apocalypse (Skull & 8-Ball) & Too Much (Brian Christopher & Scott Taylor) defeat The Oddities (George Steele, Kurrgan, Golga & Giant Silva)
  • Viscera defeats Tiger Ali Singh

Shotgun #113: February 27, 1999[]

  • The Hardy Boyz (Matt & Jeff Hardy) defeat Roger Hill & Frank Parker
  • Tiger Ali Singh defeats Mark Kyle
  • Triple H defeats Buddy Landel

Shotgun #114: March 6, 1999[]

  • Al Snow defeats Droz
  • X-Pac defeats Tiger Ali Singh
  • Val Venis defeats The Blue Meanie
  • Mideon defeats Test
  • WWF Hardcore Championship: Hardcore Holly © defeated Flash Flanagan to retain the title

Shotgun #115: March 13, 1999[]

  • Mideon defeats Gillberg
  • Too Much (Grandmaster Sexay & Scotty 2 Hotty) defeat The Hardy Boyz (Matt & Jeff Hardy)
  • Viscera defeats Tiger Ali Singh

Shotgun #116: March 20, 1999[]

  • Droz defeats Christopher Daniels
  • WWF World Tag Team Championship: Owen Hart & Jeff Jarrett © defeat The Hardy Boyz (Matt & Jeff Hardy) to retain the titles
  • The Corporation (Ken Shamrock & Big Boss Man) vs. The Acolytes (Bradshaw & Faarooq) ends in a No Contest via Double DQ
  • D-Generation X (Triple H & X-Pac) defeat The Disciples of Apocalypse (Skull & 8-Ball)

Shotgun #117: March 27, 1999[]

  • The Ministry of Darkness (Mideon, Viscera & The Acolytes (Bradshaw & Faarooq)) defeat The Disciples of Apocalypse (Skull & 8-Ball) & Too Much (Brian Christopher & Scott Taylor)
  • Val Venis defeats Tiger Ali Singh
  • D’Lo Brown defeats Al Snow via DQ
  • The Godfather defeats JR Ryder

Shotgun #118: April 3, 1999[]

  • Fatal 4-Way Match: Too Much (Brian Christopher & Scott Taylor) defeat The Hardy Boyz (Matt & Jeff Hardy), The Disciples of Apocalypse (Skull & 8-Ball) and The Public Enemy (Rocco Rock & Johnny Grunge)
  • Al Snow defeats Gillberg
  • Droz defeats Kevin Starr
  • Tiger Ali Singh defeats Lance Diamond

Shotgun #119: April 10, 1999[]

  • D’Lo Brown defeats Devon Storm
  • The Hardy Boyz (Matt & Jeff Hardy) defeat The Public Enemy (Rocco Rock & Johnny Grunge) via DQ
  • Steve Williams defeats Tiger Ali Singh

Shotgun #120: April 17, 1999[]

  • Big Show defeats Tiger Ali Singh
  • The Acolytes (Bradshaw & Faarooq) defeat Goldust & The Blue Meanie
  • The Brood (Edge & Christian) defeat The Hardy Boyz (Matt & Jeff Hardy)
  • Val Venis defeats Joe E. Legend

Shotgun #121: April 24, 1999[]

  • Al Snow defeats Don DeSilva
  • Triple Threat Match: The Hardy Boyz (Matt & Jeff Hardy) defeat The Disciples of Apocalypse (Skull & 8-Ball) and Too Much (Brian Christopher & Scott Taylor)
  • Droz defeats The Blue Meanie
  • Tiger Ali Singh defeats Scotty Zappa

Shotgun #122: May 1, 1999[]

  • Owen Hart defeats Road Dogg via DQ
  • Tori defeats Jacqueline
  • Test defeats Inferno Kid

Shotgun #123: May 8, 1999[]

  • Meat defeats Prince Albert
  • Mideon defeats Eric Sbracchia
  • Hardcore Holly defeats Knuckles Nelson
  • The Hardy Boyz (Matt & Jeff Hardy) defeat Russ Greenberg & Julio Sanchez

Shotgun #124: May 15, 1999[]

  • D’Lo Brown & Mark Henry defeat Too Much (Brian Christopher & Scott Taylor)
  • The Hardy Boyz (Matt & Jeff Hardy) defeat Chris Nelson & Hack Myers
  • WWF Intercontinental Championship: The Godfather © defeats The Blue Meanie to retain the title
  • Edge defeats Jeff Jarrett

Shotgun #125: May 22, 1999[]

  • The Godfather defeats Prince Albert via DQ
  • The Brood (Gangrel & Edge) defeat Too Much (Brian Christopher & Scott Taylor)
  • Droz defeats Meat

Shotgun #126: May 29, 1999[]

  • The Ministry of Darkness (Mideon & Viscera) defeat Too Much (Brian Christopher & Scott Taylor)
  • Meat defeats The Blue Meanie
  • Christian defeats Doug Basham

Shotgun #127: June 5, 1999[]

  • The Brood (Gangrel & Edge) defeat Too Much (Brian Christopher & Scott Taylor)
  • The Hardy Boyz (Matt & Jeff Hardy) defeat Goldust & The Blue Meanie
  • D’Lo Brown & Mark Henry defeat Prince Albert & Droz

Shotgun #128: June 12, 1999[]

  • Big Boss Man defeats X-Pac
  • D’Lo Brown defeats Hardcore Holly
  • The Ministry of Darkness (Mideon & Viscera) defeat The Hardy Boyz (Matt & Jeff Hardy)
  • Al Snow defeats Prince Albert

Shotgun #129: June 19, 1999[]

  • Big Boss Man defeats The Blue Meanie
  • Test defeats Prince Albert
  • D’Lo Brown defeats Christian
  • Road Dogg defeats Meat via DQ

Shotgun #130: June 26, 1999[]

  • Val Venis defeats Meat
  • D’Lo Brown & Mark Henry defeat The Hardy Boyz (Matt & Jeff Hardy)
  • The Brood (Edge & Christian) defeat Prince Albert & Droz
  • WWF Intercontinental Championship: Jeff Jarrett © defeats Al Snow to retain the title

Shotgun #131: July 3, 1999[]

  • Test defeats Gangrel
  • Viscera defeats D’Lo Brown
  • Meat defeats Brad Anderson
  • Al Snow defeats The Brooklyn Brawler

Shotgun #132: July 10, 1999[]

  • Christian defeats Chuck Coates
  • Chaz defeats Donnie Parker

Shotgun #133: July 17, 1999[]

  • The Acolytes (Bradshaw & Faarooq) defeat Danny O’Brien and Flash Flannigan
  • Michael Hayes defeats Tracey Smothers
  • Jeff Jarrett defeats The Blue Meanie
  • D-Generation X (X-Pac & Road Dogg) defeated D’Lo Brown & Meat

Shotgun #134: July 24, 1999[]

  • Meat defeats The Blue Meanie
  • D’Lo Brown defeats Rob Conway
  • The Corporate Ministry (Big Boss Man, Mideon & Viscera) defeat Flash Flanagan, Nick Dinsmore & Trailer Park Trash
  • Chaz defeats Tracy Smothers

Shotgun #135: July 31, 1999[]

  • Test defeats Lou Marconi
  • Mideon defeats Sean Casey
  • Big Boss Man defeats Chaz
  • Joey Abs defeats Meat

Shotgun #136: August 7, 1999[]

  • Joey Abs defeats Johnny Paradise

Shotgun #137: August 14, 1999[]

  • Edge & Christian defeat The Ministry of Darkness (Mideon & Viscera)
  • Ken Shamrock defeats Chaz
  • Prince Albert, Droz & Key defeat Adam Keene, Andrew McMurphy & Tim Hawk
  • Steve Blackman defeats Matt Stryker

Shotgun #138: August 21, 1999[]

  • The Ministry of Darkness (Mideon & Viscera) defeat Derrick Dukes & Tony DeNucci
  • Mr. Ass defeats Chaz
  • WWF Intercontinental Championship & WWF European Championship: D’Lo Brown © defeats Prince Albert to retain the titles

See Also[]

WWE -- WWF Jakked


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