Chris

Austin Violated McMahon

Al Snow (w/ Head) vs. Marvellous Marc Mero (w/ WWF Women’s Champion Jacqueline)

Six-Man Tag

The Disciples of the Apocalypse (Skull, 8-Ball, and Paul Ellering) vs. LOD 2000 (Hawk, Animal, and Droz)

World Wrestling Federation Light Heavyweight Championship

WWF Light Heavyweight Champion Taka Michinoku (w/ Yamaguchi-San) vs. Christian (w/ Gangrel)

Val Venis (w/ Terri Runnels) vs. Goldust

World Wrestling Federation European Championship

WWF European Champion D’Lo Brown vs. X-Pac w/ Chyna

Just watched @TheRealXPac vs. D’Lo Brown for the European title at Judgment Day 1998. Absolutely amazing, one of my new favourite matches! 18 March 2018

World Wrestling Federation Tag Team Champions

WWF Tag Team Champions The New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg Jesse James & Bad Ass Billy Gunn) vs. The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher)

World Wrestling Federation Intercontinental Championship

WWF Intercontinental Champion Ken Shamrock vs. Mankind

Bossman Blocks Cole

Mark Henry vs. The Rock

World Wrestling Federation Championship match (title vacant)

Kane vs. The Undertaker

Before it became an annual attraction, however, there was this:The first ever Judgement Day pay per view.The 25th instalment of the In Your House franchise (which would end in just a few months), tonight's show would seeandgo at it in the latest chapter of an ongoing storyline that would last literally for years.This time, however, the vacant World Wrestling Federation Championship would be on the line and none other thanwould be the special guest referee.Would The Phenom win his third WWF Championship tonight? Would Kane pick up his second in the space of a single year Would Austin even bother to show up for his special referee role, a role he had been quite open about not wanting to take?Let's head to the Rosemont Horizon to find out:Our opening video package reminded us that Austin had lost the WWF title in a triple threat match against Kane and The Undertaker at Breakdown: In Your House 24 Since both ‘Taker and Kane had pinned Austin at the same time, they would go at it in tonight’s main event to determine a new champion, with Austin as the referee.McMahon had decreed that Austin would have to ‘humble’ himself and raise the hand of the winner or else be fired from the World Wrestling Federation.This was all interspersed at random intervals with sound bites of McMahon claiming Austin had violated him I don’t care to go through all the episodes of Raw to find out what that’s about, but there you have it:Austin violated McMahon and now he would have to referee tonight’s main event.After the usual greeting from our announcers,and, it was onto our opening contest.Earlier, on Heat had costa match against Scorpio, so Jeff tried to insert himself into this match and make it a triple threat.Instead, he got sent packing by refereewhilstlaunched an attack on the formerAfter that, we got a pretty hot opener which the crowd were really into, mainly because of how over Al Snow (or at least his Head) was.Mero used’s interference several times to gain control but it still wasn’t enough.After some fun action, Snow reversed T.K.O into a Snow Plow to win the match.Before the next match, we were shown a clip from Heat in which Stone Cold Steve Austin was met by, andas he tried to go up to the wrestler’s locker room.Austin was told that he wasn’t allowed in that locker room tonight and would have to change in the referee’s dressing room, which was basically a dingy stock room.Yes, both teams were still hanging around this late into 1998, mainly so thatcould have somebody to wrestle whilst doing that angle in which Hawk was an addict/alcoholic andwanted to take his spot.Despite being a six-man, this was more like a handicap match, with former LOD manager and current DOA mantagging for all of 15 seconds to kick Droz in the gut and hit him with a drop toe-hold.Other than that, absolutely nothing remarkable happened.The match wasn’t terrible - I’ve seen far worse, trust me- but it felt more like card-filler than anything else.Only the crowd’s love of their hometown heroes, Hawk and Animal, made it seem better than it was.In the end, Hawk andhit the Doomsday Device (JR once again called it the Devastation Device) but Droz snuck in and stole the three count.Afterwards, Hawk looked pissed at Droz stealing the glory, but Droz himself seemed more concerned with celebrating along with Animal.Prior to the next match, JR told us that this was the biggest crowd the WWF has had in the Rosemont Horizon since Wrestlemania 13. It would be easy to think the WWF had given up on their Light Heavyweight Championship.hadn’t defended the title on PPV since February’s No Way Out of Texas: In Your House , when he beatSince then, the Japanese star had defected to the dark side by joining forces with former rivals, and was now defending the title.This time, his opponent was, who was wrestling in his first PPV match after debuting during thematch at the previous month’s Breakdown.Christian had been revealed to be Edge’s brother, and had aligned himself with his brother’s vampiric nemesis,Backstory aside, this was a decent match that was hurt by the crowd not giving a damn about either man nor about anything they did.After an otherwise fun, seesaw battle, Christian reversed a Michinoku Driver to capture the title in his debut match for the company.And that was the end of Taka Michinoku being seen as any kind of a star in the World Wrestling Federation. After failing to get the better ofas good ol’, the second-generation star had returned to thegimmick that made him famous, and was now utterly adored by the live crowd.Looking to avenge his loss the previous month (and seek some revenge for Val stealing his wife) Goldie went at it with the wrestling porn star in a good, entertaining contest that went down well more because of the characters and their rivalry than because of any of the actual wrestling moves.Not that what they did wasn’t good. This was a good effort which ended whendistraction backfired, allowing Goldust to kick his rival in the goolies behind the referee’s back and score a three count.Prior to the next match,showed us clips ofbeating upbackstage after an injured Hunter was forced to hand his Intercontinental Championship to The World’s Most Dangerous Man.Cole was interrupted by, who promised to take care of Shamrock the following night on Raw. Tonight, however, he was all about reclaiming the European Championship fromI’ll just go ahead and say it - this is one of the most amazing matches I’ve watched in a long time.Proof that you don’t need to be a main event star to have the crowds eating out of the palm of your hand, both champ and challenger turned it up several notches to deliver the absolute best match of their fall ‘98 rivalry, and one of the best matches of 1998 period.After a really good outing, X-Pac caught D’Lo coming off the top rope, hit him with the X-Factor, and became a two-time European Champion.Out in the back, Michael Cole told us there was a rumour going around thathad just walked into The Undertaker’s locker room.Once again, Cole was interrupted, this time byandwere now heels, and were set to challenge thefor the tag team titles.Before that, however, they fumbled their way through a bunch of insider terms in a goofy, cringe-worthy promo.Looking right at home in their new roles as the brash and violent bad guys, Mosh and Thrasher dominated almost the entire length of this long, drawn-out tag team title contest.Whilst some would argue that this was a bad thing (certain chinlock spots did seem to drag on), this writer would disagree strongly.anddid their best to make their opponents look like a serious threat to the titles, and the match itself did have some fun scattered here and there.Besides, the crowd were hot for the New Age Outlaws from start to finish. At one point, Billy received what was legitimately one of the biggest pops of the night just for taking his shirt off.The fans kept up this fever-pitch show of support throughout the contest, chanting the Outlaws' and DX's catchphrases as the champs took it in turns to get their asses handed to them by The Headbangers.Fed up with the foul play from Mosh and Thrasher and unable to counter it with more above-board tactics, Road Dogg finally grabbed The Headbanger’s boom box and brought it across his opponents’ head, causing the DQ finish.Out in the back, Michael Cole began telling us about Paul Bearer apparently going into The Undertaker’s locker room before he was interrupted byOn his way to challenge Ken Shamrock for the Intercontinental Championship, Mankind first told Cole that Shamrock’s interviews were the second biggest cause of teenage suicide, which was harsh but hilarious.He then began engaging in some bizarre puppetry in which he askedwhat kind of underwear he was wearing.This of course, just gave Foley an excuse to rip off his sock and reveal a mandible claw.Though not the best match on the card, this was a solid outing that served its purpose well.Early on, it seemed as though Mankind was trying to wrestle Shamrock’s style of match, trading holds and reversals with the champion until the whole thing broke down into the typical Foley-style brawl.In a unique finish, Shamrock slapped the ankle lock on the challenger, but rather than submit to it, Mankind put the mandible claw on himself and passed out.Afterwards,announced that Shamrock was the winner ‘via Mandible Claw’ which sent Shamrock into one of his trademark hissy-fits, attacking Mankind and suplexing the referee.I know having Ken Shamrock ‘snap’ like this was supposed to make him look dangerous and unpredictable, but it always just made him look like a crybaby, which isn’t exactly what you’d expect from a babyface.I also know that I say this every time we review a show where Shamrock does it, but honestly, it's one of the dumbest things ever and is worth repeating.Backstage, Michael Cole’s hopes of getting an interview withwere shot down byLast seen on PPV teaming with The Steiner Brothers to face the nWo at WCW Souled Out 1998 , the formerhad returned to the WWF just a few weeks prior and was now serving as McMahon’s security/bodyguard.Bossman reminded us that he was the law, order, and justice of the World Wrestling Federation, and that meant there was no chance of Cole getting his interview.It’s funny, I was never the biggest fan of Bossman’s matches, but he was always a compelling heel character and delivered some good work here.For the record, the last time we saw him on a WWF PPV was at the 1993 Royal Rumble So, on the back of his many catchphrase and general bad-assness,was now a fully-fledged babyface and, to prove it, he recently got attacked on Raw by his former Nation of Domination cohort,Meanwhile, Henry also has a confusing thing going on with He had filed a sexual harassment lawsuit against her but then dedicated a ‘poem’ to her before this match.Once the bell rung the action was short if not necessarily sweet.It wasn’t a bad match by any standards, but it was hardly the sort of thing anybody would be talking about even the next day.In the end, Henry scored the upset with a big splash.Post-match, The Rock looked on, bemused.Something tells me this loss wouldn't hurt his career very much.Kane and The Undertaker has a great match back at Wrestlemania 14 , and their Inferno match at Unforgiven 1998 , though not on a part with their initial outing, was a spectacle in its own right.In this, their third PPV meeting of 1998, however, the two really failed to put on a good show.Of course, it didn’t help that the crowd were initially more into Guest Referee Steve Austin than anything the Brothers of Destruction were doing, but even when the initial obsession with Stone Cold wore off, this match failed to capture the intensity and creativity that Austin’s own main event bouts had delivered throughout the year.This slow, aimless match came grinding to its conclusion when both competitors decided to turn on Austin and beat him up.Paul Bearer then came down with a chair and begged Kane to let him be the one to take out Undertaker.Instead, Bearer turned on Kane, who barely flinched when struck with the chair.As Kane questioned Bearer’s treachery, Undertaker picked up the chair and laid out his brother, only for Austin to recover and knock out The Phenom with a stunner.Stone Cold then counted both men out and declared himself the winner.Afterwards, Austin dared McMahon to fire him just as the Chairman had promised to do.When Vince no-showed, Austin took us on a brief tour of the backstage area to look for him, then came back out to call the boss out a second time.This time Vince appeared and was greeted with a rapturous chant of’ from the live crowd.quipped Austin, showing a mastery of the mic that is truly lost in today’s product.Asshole or not, Vince delivered his first ever ‘’ line to Austin, effectively terminating him from the company.Never one to let a mere thing like being fired rattle him, Austin vowed that Vince hadn’t seen the last of him, then celebrated with the crowd and a couple of beers.Austin would indeed be back just 24 hours later, when he appeared on Raw, made Vince wet himself , and revealed that Shane McMahon had signed him to a five-year contract.