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The Rock vs. the British Bulldog vs. Big Show vs. Mankind vs. Kane
vs.Triple H in a Six Pack Challenge for the vacant WWE Championship
With the WWE Championship recently vacated by Mr. McMahon, six of WWE's
premier Superstars faced off in the first-ever Six Pack Challenge for the gold
at Unforgiven. The match was officiated by special guest referee Stone Cold
Steve Austin, as there was referee strike going on at the time. The Rock, the
British Bulldog, Big Show, Mankind, Kane and Triple H were pitted against each
other, but after 20 grueling minutes, it was The Game who pinned The Rock to win
the match and the WWE Championship.
It was the second reign as WWE Champion for Triple H who had lost the gold to
Mr. McMahon just 10 days prior in a match that had the Chairman's son Shane as a
special guest referee.
"After getting screwed out of the title, this proved it wasn't a one-time
thing," Triple H said about the win. "I was at the top to stay."
The match began with The Rock and the British Bulldog in the ring with the
four other competitors in each of the four corners waiting for their chance.
Austin joined JR and Jerry "The King" Lawler at the announce table, since
referee Jim Korderas had crossed the picket line to judge the match. Before
long, the Bulldog tagged in Triple H and Kane whacked the Rock on the head to
tag himself into the action.
After several changes in the in-ring line-up, Triple H knocked Mankind out of
the ring, and the two battled their way up the ramp. The Rock ran up the ramp to
clothesline The Game and was quickly followed by the other opponents. A melee
then ensued with all the Superstars going at it.
The competitors fought their way back into the ring, but they were followed
by the picketing referees, who were upset that Korderas was officiating the
match.
After many back and forths, Big Show finally cleared the ring. He then
chokeslammed Mankind and covered his victim, but right as Korderas was about to
count to three, he was yanked from the ring by the picketing referees (who began
beating him).
Stone Cold ran over and beat the striking refs off. He then hopped in the
ring to count as The Rock covered Big Show, but The Rock could only get a two
count. On a second pin attempt, the other opponents pulled Austin from the ring
before he could count to three.
While Austin was out of the ring, the British Bulldog hit The Rock over the
head with a chair. He then wound up for another swing, but Austin jumped back up
and grabbed the chair from him while Triple H gave The Rock a Pedigree. The Game
covered and Austin counted to three, making Triple H the new WWE Champion.
When Austin went to hand the champ his gold, Triple H ripped it from his
hands, raised it above his head and started gloating. Austin responded with a
Stunner that left Triple H motionless on the mat. The Unforgiven crowd went wild
and Stone Cold enjoyed a few beers as only he could.
UNFORGIVEN 1999 RESULTS
Val Venis def. Steve Blackman
European Championship
D-Lo Brown def. Mark Henry to win the championship
Intercontinental Championship
Jeff Jarrett def. Chyna to retain
The Acolytes def. The Dudley Boyz
Women's Championship
Ivory def. Luna in a Hardcore Match to retain
World Tag Team Championship
Billy Gunn & Road Dogg def. Edge & Christian to retain
Hardcore Championship
Al Snow def. Big Boss Man in a Kennel in a Cell Match to retain
Chris Jericho def. X-Pac by DQ
WWE Championship
Triple H def. The Rock, Big Show, Kane, Mankind and British Bulldog in a
Six-Pack Challenge to win the championship
A*** The video cassette and case are in excellent condition. The
sleeve and/or video label are very clean.
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