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comment_5622047

Ross offers condolences to Pat Patterson for his recent loss, as Lou Dondero has died. Vince introduces Kane as the new WWF champ. Paul Bearer cuts an awesome promo in celebration. Just as Vince is about to strap the belt on Kane, Austin's music starts. Austin is really pissed off and great here, even more than usual. He wants a rematch and the pressure is on. Vince tries to pass the buck to Paul Bearer to okay it, and Paul Bearer does the same to Kane. Austin is awesome, making the point to Kane that he is still in Undertaker's shadow. Kane finally agrees and the main event is set. God, Austin is the man.

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comment_5757635

Awesome segment--McMahon's opening promo is just smothered in pure heat and hatred from this crowd. I like the idea of Kane being an ideal corporate champion because of overcoming a rough background to become a superstar, sort of a perverse twist on an old sports cliche, with Vince too far gone to realize that. Austin is out and successfully goads Kane into a rematch, as he points out that Kane didn't win the title last night, Undertaker won it for him.

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  • GSR changed the title to [1998-06-29-WWF-Raw] Kane Title Ceremony

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