• Revisiting WWF RAW 1998 Hawk Falls Of Titantron, The Rock Corporate WWF Champion, Stone Cold Steve Austin Screwed

  • Nov 19 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 38 mins
  • Podcast

Revisiting WWF RAW 1998 Hawk Falls Of Titantron, The Rock Corporate WWF Champion, Stone Cold Steve Austin Screwed

  • Summary

  • Fall out from WWF Survivor Series 1998 takes place on the November 16th, 1998 edition of WWF Monday Night RAW. The Rock is the new WWF Champion after becoming Corporate and screwing over Stone Cold and Mankind at the PPV. While Shane McMahon was tricking everyone to think he was on Stone Cold’s side he booked a match between Stone Cold and The Rock a few weeks ago for the WWF Championship. So the main event was signed in a legally binding contract for The Rock vs Stone Cold Steve Austin! Also, Hawk of the Road Warriors, is battling personal demons. He climbs up the Titantron during a match and claims he is going to end it all. Droz then climbs up the side of the truss and tries to help him. Or did he push him off? You be the judge of that. Plus, Mankind is hiding in the Boiler Room and it’s up to the Stooges to go find him and try to talk to him after he got screwed!

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