The main event of Capital Carnage 1998 was a Fatal 4-Way Match featuring "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, Mankind, Kane and The Undertaker.
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Rugby and action movie star Vinnie Jones helped WWE bring Capital Carnage to London.
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The Headbangers took on The Legion of Doom's Animal & Droz at Capital Carnage.
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In a matchup of two bizarre Superstars at Capital Carnage, Gangrel defeated Al Snow.
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Triple H, originally scheduled to face The Rock for the WWE Championship at Capital Carnage, took on Jeff Jarrett instead.
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The Game's pal, X-Pac, faced off with The Great One instead.
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Before taking on Edge at Capital Carnage, Tiger Ali Singh berated the fans.
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Ken Shamrock defended the Intercontinental Championship against Steve Blackman at Capital Carnage.
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The team of Christian & Sable took on Jacqueline & Marc Mero at Capital Carnage.
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The New Age Outlaws faced off with Mark Henry & D'Lo Brown at Capital Carnage.
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Triple H prepares to face The Undertaker in the main event of Insurrextion 2002.
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In a unique pairing at Insurrextion 2002, Shawn Stasiak teamed with Brock Lesnar to face The Hardy Boyz.
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Trish Stratus & Jacqueline took on Molly Holly & Jazz in Divas action at Insurrextion 2002.
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Booker T defeated Stevie Richards for the Hardcore Championship at Insurrextion 2002.
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After the match, the title changed hands several more times with Crash Holly pinning Booker, Booker pinning Crash and Richards finally pinning Booker before all was said and done.
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Rob Van Dam defeated Intercontinental Champion Eddie Guerrero by disqualification at Insurrextion 2002, but Eddie retained the title.
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Bradshaw defeated Big Show at 2001's Insurrextion event.
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Intercontinental and World Tag Team Champion Triple H participated in the main event of Insurrextion 2001.
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The Undertaker battled both "Stone Cold" Steve Austin & The Game in a Handicap Match.
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The Undertaker goes Old School at Insurrextion 2001.
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Chris Jericho faced off with hometown grappler William Regal at Insurrextion 2001 for the "Queen's Cup."
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Ivory of The Right To Censor managed to get a Divas Battle Royal at Insurrextion 2001 canceled.
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The teams of The Dudley Boyz and Edge & Christian both participated in a Fatal 4-Way Tag Team Match at Insurrextion 2001.
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Eddie Guerrero took on Grandmasta Sexay at Insurrextion 2001.
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Perry Saturn teamed with Dean Malenko at Insurrextion 2001 to take on Hardcore & Crash Holly.
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In a unique matchup at Insurrextion 2000, Bull Buchanan faced off with Kane.
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The Dudley Boyz inserted themselves into the World Tag Team Championship Match between Edge & Christian and The Hardy Boyz.
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Too Cool defeated The Radicalz -- Perry Saturn & Dean Malenko -- at Insurrextion 2000.
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Faarooq got involved in the match between Road Dogg and Bradshaw at Insurrextion 2000.
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Following Rikishi & Big Show's victory over The Dudley Boyz, all competitors in the matchup participated in an impromptu dance party.
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The Rock successfully defended the WWE Championship in a Triple Threat Match against Shane McMahon & Triple H at Insurrextion 2000.
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The biggest news of No Mercy was Shane McMahon and The Corporate Ministry's blatant abuse of power.
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"Stone Cold" Steve Austin challenged Triple H in an Anything Goes Match for the WWE Championship at the first No Mercy event, which was an event exclusive to the United Kingdom.
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Former members of The Ministry of Darkness, The Brood, faced off with Ministry stalwarts Viscera & The Acolytes.
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X-Pac challenged Shane McMahon for the European Championship at No Mercy.
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Kane saved his tag team partner X-Pac from an assault at No Mercy.
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Mankind revved up the crowd before battling Billy Gunn.
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At the first Rebellion event in 1999, Edge & Christian defeated the teams of The Acolytes and Hardcore & Crash Holly.
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With help from The British Bulldog, Triple H defeated The Rock in a Steel Cage Match at Rebellion 1999 to retain the WWE Championship.
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Mr. Hughes assisted Chris Jericho to defeat Road Dogg at Rebellion 1999.
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In a Four Corners Match for the Women's Championship, Ivory defeated Luna Vachon, Tori and Jacqueline.
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The British Bulldog defeated X-Pac at Rebellion 1999.
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In a No Disqualification Match at Rebellion 1999, Kane battled Big Show.
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Days before the end of The Alliance, WWE's Billy and Chuck defeated ECW's Lance Storm & Justin Credible -- The Impact Players -- at Rebellion 2001.
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At Rebellion 2001, European Champion Christian battled his former best friend Intercontinental Champion Edge in a Steel Cage Match.
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In one of their many pay-per-view classics, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin took on The Rock for the WWE Championship at Rebellion 2001.
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WCW's Diamond Dallas Page was defeated by WWE's Big Show at Rebellion 2001.
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In very confusing circumstances, WWE's Chris Jericho defeated WCW's Kurt Angle to retain the WCW Championship at Rebellion 2001.
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In a matchup of light heavyweights at Rebellion 2001, Scotty 2 Hotty defeated The Hurricane.
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The Sheffield Arena was packed full of more than 11,000 fans at Rebellion 2000.
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Mick Foley and Debra opened the show at Rebellion 2000.
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In an Elimination Tag Team Tables Match at Rebellion 2000, The Dudley Boyz defeated the teams of Edge & Christian and Test & Albert.
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Steve Blackman defeated Perry Saturn to retain the Hardcore Championship at Rebellion 2000.
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In a rivalry that began when Chris Jericho spilled coffee on Kane, The Big Red Monster defeated Y2J at Rebellion 2000.
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In the main event of Rebellion 2000, Kurt Angle retained the WWE Championship in a Fatal 4-Way Match against "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, Rikishi and The Rock.
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The Radicalz interfered in the WWE Title Match on Angle's behalf.
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Booker T took on Matt Hardy at Rebellion 2002 in the final year of the event.