• Vince McMahon Loses Control - RAW 11/22/99 Review

  • Oct 7 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 13 mins
  • Podcast

Vince McMahon Loses Control - RAW 11/22/99 Review

  • Summary

  • Vince McMahon loses control and attacks DX's limo, resulting in a restraining order. Tommy tells a great story about photographer David LaChapelle doing a photo shoot behind the scenes for this big spread in Vanity Fair. Mankind and Al Snow face the Holly cousins and Mankind eventually reunited with The Rock. X-Pac faces Jeff Hardy in a fun dream match, and the anti WWF storyline takes a turn. Plus, Kurt Angle, Dudleys vs. Edge and Christian, and the final setup for next Raw's big wedding angle.


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