November 5, 2024

COLD PIZZA: Why The WWE Should Bring Back King of the Ring

1999

It was good, very good! The main tournament for the crown consisted of four DX members, both current and former at the time.

The WWE used this chance to push Billy Gunn as a singles star with wins over Kane and then X-Pac to win the crown. The push wouldn’t last however, and it wasn’t much longer until he was re-united with Road Dogg and ruling the Tag Team scene.

The main event was a Ladder match featuring Shane McMahon and Vince McMahon defeating Stone Cold Steve Austin for the control of the WWF.

It was a great concept, but had a weird ending that no one ever chose to explain, as the briefcase was pulled away from Austin by?

The other main match was a WWF Championship match where The Undertaker defeated The Rock to retain the title. A great match between two legends in their prime!

The Undertaker was at his all-time worst here, solely speaking on an evil level.  It was by far the scariest version of the Undertaker any of us had ever seen.  However, he would lose his title the very next night on RAW to Stone Cold Steve Austin.

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One thought on “COLD PIZZA: Why The WWE Should Bring Back King of the Ring

  1. It’s about giving the fans there money 💰worth, no fans no check, try harder don’t give up. Like 👍 our main man V MCKee.

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