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March 1999

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  4. We've finally entered the age of the Hardcore title, with plenty of mindless weapon spots to boot. This was the first time that we see random stuff getting pulled out of the ring to be used as weapons, despite their being no logical reason for that item being there. They start wailing at each other with a hockey stick to pop the NHL loving crowd. Snow takes a Fame-Asser on a chair, and Holly sneaks the win by laying out Gunn with a chair shot and steal the win. Although there was a severe lack of workrate here, this was an entertaining way to open the PPV if you don't take it too seriously. ★★

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  5. D'Lo and Test got their title shot by being the last two survivors in a battle royal. A truly Russo bit of booking, that. Not even clocking in at four minutes, this was way too short to be anything decent. D'Lo, Jarrett and Hart wrestle a frantic pace and get all their stuff in as well as they can and Test doesn't stink up this match too much. Ivory and Debra are here as valets and end up having a catfight, which distracts the makeshift team and costs them the titles. It's such a shame that Owen's last Wrestlemania sees him have such a nothing match. ★½

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  6. Shamrock and Goldust have both signed out mentally by this point. Goldust has put on weight and Shamrock is missing that spark that he had when he was ripping Rock to shreds at the last Wrestlemania. Being in a awful storyline with Ryan Shamrock will do that to you. Speaking of storylines, there are way too many of them connected to this. The action was decent enough, with Road Dogg being the most over guy by a country mile. Venis and Shamrock are counted out, and Dogg pins Goldust when Ryan accidentally trips up Goldust. ★★

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  7. Utterly dreadful. Sable cuts an incredibly wooden promo which sees her awkwardly grinding. Tori has worked a tour with All Japan Women's and it still looks like she can't work a lick, although though that could be because Sable was working as the heel and controlling the action. Although Sable is technically a heel, but there's nothing that indicates that just by looking at this match as she doesn't change anything up about her character and she gets the exact same reaction as she did when she was a face. Nicole Bass makes her debut her in a run-in. Someone in the crowd heckles Bass by asking to see her penis. Ergh, everything awful about the Atttitude Era perfectly enca…

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