March 3, 1997: The British Bulldog hoists Owen Hart en route to winning the first European Championship in Germany.
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March 10, 1997: Behold Ken Shamrock, The World's Most Dangerous Man.
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March 17, 1997: Bret Hart and Sycho Sid meet in the confines of a steel cage with the WWE Title on the line.
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March 24, 1997: Intercontinental Champion Rocky Maivia decks Leif Cassidy in a singles match.
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March 31, 1997: Bret "Hit Man" Hart attempts to intervene in a post-match scuffle after Owen Hart and The British Bulldog fight to a no-contest.
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April 7, 1997: Ken Shamrock poses for the crowd.
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April 7, 1997: Vader, now allied with Paul Bearer, celebrates after a win.
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April 21, 1997: A Street Fight between Bret Hart and "Stone Cold" Steve Austin ends in a No Contest, though Austin refuses to relent on his Sharpshooter.
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April 28, 1997: The Undertaker is loose with a DQ win over The British Bulldog.
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May 5, 1997: Rockabilly struts his stuff for the WWE Universe.
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May 12, 1997: Rob Van Dam throws Jeff Hardy to the ground.
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May 19, 1997: "Stone Cold" stands face to face with HBK before a rumble erupts between the two.
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May 26, 1997: It was a strange night for Austin, who went on to win the WWE Tag Team Titles with Michaels one week after their drag-down fight.
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June 2, 1997: Sycho Sid returns again, but The Deadman is there to meet him head on.
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June 9, 1997: Jim Ross interviews Faarooq.
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June 16, 1997: Ahmed Johnson shocks the crowd by joining The Nation of Domination.
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June 23, 1997: EC-Dub again! Sabu collides with Flash Funk, looking to drop his opponent through a table.
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June 30, 1997: Brian Pillman battles Mankind, earning a win over The Deranged One via count-out.
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July 7, 1997: The Land of the Rising Sun comes to Monday Night Raw when Taka Michinoku meets The Great Sasuke.
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June 14, 1997: Dude Love, baby! The third and final "Face of Foley" makes his debut on Raw, winning the vacated Tag Titles alongside "Stone Cold" Steve Austin.
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July 21, 1997: Six Man Tag action explodes when The Undertaker teams with Austin and Dude Love to battle Bret Hart, Owen Hart, and The British Bulldog.
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July 28, 1997: The Patriot gets a win over Bret "Hit Man" Hart.
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August 4, 1997: Listen up, puke: Sgt. Slaughter becomes Commissioner of Raw.
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August 11, 1997: An accurate scenario if there ever was one: Road Warrior Hawk clobbered Henry Godwinn in a Country Whipping Match.
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August 18, 1997: Score one for Owen Hart and the Bulldog, who defeated The Legion of Doom in a tag match.
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September 8, 1997: The "Hit Man's" face shows pure brute strength as he battles Vader in a WWE Title Match.
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September 15, 1997: The Legion of Doom display their power for the WWE Universe.
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September 22, 1997: It begins: Mr. McMahon is helped to the backstage area after receiving a Stunner from "Stone Cold" Steve Austin.
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September 29, 1997: Ken Shamrock, Ahmed Johnson, and The Legion of Doom prepare to throw down against The Nation of Domination.
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October 6, 1997: All you will see is red: Kane makes his fiery debut on Monday Night Raw.
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October 13, 1997: The Legion of Doom reign supreme as the defeat The Godwinns for the WWE Tag Team Championships.
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October 20, 1997: Taka Michinoku catches some air.
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October 27, 1997: It's submission expert vs. submission expert when Ken Shamrock meets Bret Hart for the WWE Title. The World's Most Dangerous Man nearly steals the "Hit Man's" prize, but The Excellence of Execution ultimately retains.
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November 3, 1997: Triple H and Shawn Michaels don protective gear to, they say, protect them from Commissioner Slaughter's spittle.
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November 10, 1997: Butterbean's on Raw!
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November 17, 1997: Rocky Maivia, looking more electrifying by the day, stalks through the crowd.
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November 24, 1997: No, that is not Bret Hart. It is, however, DX's parody of him.
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December 1, 1997: Awwww, hell yeah! Austin rolls through the arena in a monster truck.
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December 8, 1997: Awwww, hell no! Austin forefits his Intercontinental Title to The Rock, though he gets the last laugh by throwing the championship into the river the next week.
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December 15, 1997: Mark Henry shows his power in a win over The Brooklyn Brawler.
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December 22, 1997: Ho-ho-ho! Kris Kringle falls to a vicious Stunner.
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December 29, 1997: Chainsaw Charlie is loose on Raw!
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January 5, 1998: Jeff Jarrett basks in the crowd.
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January 12, 1998: Wham! Mark Henry joins The Nation of Domination, much to Road Dogg's infinite dismay.
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January 19, 1998: The Baddest Men on the Planet collide when "Stone Cold" Steve Austin and Mike Tyson throw down in the middle of the ring.
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January 26, 1998: Is that Goldust or Triple H? Little bit of both, really.
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February 2, 1998: Cactus Jack goes down with a bang-bang when he and Terry Funk are tossed into a dumpster and rolled off the stage by The New Age Outlaws.
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February 9, 1998: What's in the bag?!?! Austin absconds with HBK's WWE Title.
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February 23, 1998: Sable and Luna Vachon drop the propriety and get down to a catfight.
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March 2, 1998: We got two words for ya ... Mike Tyson?! Iron Mike declares his allegiance to D-Generation X.
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March 9, 1998: Shamrock lays in a vicious kick.
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March 16, 1998: Kane isn't monkeying around, as this poor fellow in a gorilla suit is about to find out.
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March 30, 1998: The new generation has arrived: X-Pac and The New Age Outlaws join the ranks of DX.
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April 6, 1998: DX runs rampant in the ring.
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April 13, 1998: Austin and Mr. McMahon finally face off, although a no-contest is called when Dude Love interferes.
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April 20, 1998: Dan Severn sends his opponent for a ride.
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April 27, 1998: Crossing enemy lines: DX invades WCW.
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May 4, 1998: Friends no more: Mick Foley and Terry Funk collide in an all-out brawl.
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May 11, 1998: The final curtain falls when Dustin Runnels declares his Goldust persona "dead" and symbolically burns the outfit.
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May 18, 1998: Helllooooo, ladies! Val Venis makes his lascivious debut.
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May 25, 1998: A referee's stripes don't keep Mr. McMahon safe from The Undertaker's chokeslam.
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June 1, 1998: Mankind's back, and he's got The Phenom square in his sights.
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June 8, 1998: Needless to say, Mr. McMahon's humanitarian award did not sit too well with Austin.
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June 15, 1998: Sable struts her stuff for the WWE Universe.
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June 22, 1998: You think you know him? Well now you do, but back then, Edge was just another young hopeful WWE Superstar making his Raw debut.
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June 29, 1998: One night after Kane defeated Austin for the WWE Title, The Rattlesnake got his payback, reclaiming the title from The Devil's Favorite Demon.
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July 6, 1998: Undertaker, Kane and Mankind rumble in the corner.
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July 13, 1998: Undertaker sends Terry Funk down with a hellish chokeslam.
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July 20, 1998: D-Lo Brown defeats Triple H for the European Title.
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July 27, 1998: Remember the Brawl for All? Bart Gunn defeated Steve Williams.
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August 3, 1998: Meet The Oddities, WWE Universe.
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August 10, 1998: A four-team Tag Title Match ends with Kane & Mankind winning the championships against The Rock & Owen Hart, Austin & Undertaker, and The New Age Outlaws.
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August 17, 1998: Gangrel rises up for his debut.
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August 24, 1998: Hell in a Cell comes to Raw in a brutal contest between Kane and Mankind.
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August 31, 1998: Sibling synergy: Kane and Undertaker go on a rampage.
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September 7, 1998: DX lays a beating on Kai En Tai.
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September 14, 1998: Austin reaches for the ropes against Ken Shamrock.
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September 21, 1998: These Divas mean business, as Jacqueline and Sable clash for the Women's Title.
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September 28, 1998: Ice to see you: Austin commandeers a zamboni and rolls to the ring.
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October 5, 1998: With Mr. McMahon in the hospital, Mankind enlists a new pal to help cheer his boss up: Mr. Socko! Unfortunately, his efforts to "kiss the boo-boo" do not go as planned.
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October 12, 1998: X-Pac feels the wrath of Shamrock's ankle lock in the finals of the Intercontinental Championship Tournament.
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October 19, 1998: Bang! 3:16. Austin holds a toy pistol to Mr. McMahon's head, although The Chairman is none the wiser and left quaking in fear of The Rattlesnake.
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October 26, 1998: Gangrel feels the pain against The Big Red Machine.
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November 2, 1998: The Rock clashes with Ken Shamrock with the Intercontinental Title on the line.
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November 9, 1998: Mr. McMahon and The Rock are not getting along ...
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November 16, 1998: ... But the animosity is short-lived, as The Corporation is born the very next week.
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November 23, 1998: Shawn Michaels is named Commissioner, and wastes no time in joining The Corporation.
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November 30, 1998: Marc Mero preps to leap as The Blue Meanie looks on.
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December 7, 1998: The Undertaker ensnares "Stone Cold" Steve Austin atop the TitanTron.
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December 14, 1998: Triple H plants a Pedigree on The Rock.
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December 21, 1998: Road Dogg wins the Hardcore Title!
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December 28, 1998: Sorry, boss: HBK clips Mr. McMahon with some Sweet Chin Music.
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January 4, 1999: Yo, Mrs. Foley! He did it! In a match that put plenty of butts in the seats, Mankind defeated The Rock for his first WWE Championship.
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January 11, 1999: Triple H sends Edge flying with a swift knee.
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January 18, 1999: The Rock finds himself oddly speechless with Kane's gloved fist enclosed around his windpipe.
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January 25, 1999: The King of Kings feels The Rock's right hand in an "I Quit" Match for the WWE Title.
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February 1, 1999: Triple H is in a tight spot when he faces Kane in a Steel Cage Match, but The Game goes on to earn the victory.
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February 13, 1999: Mr. McMahon gives Austin a taste of his own medicine when he defeats The Rattlesnake at the end of a Gauntlet Match.
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February 15, 1999: The Rock reclaims his prize when he defeats Mankind for the WWE Title with help from Big Show.
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February 22, 1999: Burn, baby, burn! Kane and The Undertaker meet in Raw's first Inferno Match.