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1999 in professional wrestling describes the year's events in the world of professional wrestling.

Contents

List of notable promotions

These promotions held notable events in 1999.

Promotion NameAbbreviationNotes
All Japan Pro Wrestling AJPW
Catch Wrestling Association CWA
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre CMLL
Extreme Championship Wrestling ECW
Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling FMW
Heroes of WrestlingHOW
International Wrestling Revolution Group IWRG
Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide AAAThe "AAA" abbreviation has been used since the mid-1990s and had previously stood for the promotion's original name Asistencia Asesoría y Administración.
New Japan Pro-Wrestling NJPW
World Championship Wrestling WCW
World Wrestling Council WWC
World Wrestling Federation WWF

Calendar of notable shows

January

DatePromotion(s)EventLocationMain Event
January 4 NJPW Wrestling World Tokyo, Japan Keiji Mutoh defeated Scott Norton (c) in a Singles match for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship
January 5 FMW New Year Generation 1999: Day 1 Tokyo, Japan Hisakatsu Oya vs. Mr. Gannosuke in a Singles match
January 10 ECW Guilty as Charged Kissimmee, Florida Taz defeated Shane Douglas (c) (with Francine) by submission in a Singles match for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship
January 16 ECW House Party Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Sid defeated Skull Von Krush in a Singles match
January 17 WCW:
Souled Out Charleston, West Virginia Goldberg defeated Scott Hall in a Stun Gun Ladder match
January 24 WWF Royal Rumble Anaheim, California Mr. McMahon won by last eliminating Stone Cold Steve Austin in a 30-man Royal Rumble match for a WWF Championship match at WrestleMania XV [1]
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)

February

DatePromotion(s)EventLocationMain Event
February 12 ECW Crossing the Line '99 Queens, New York Rob Van Dam (c) (with Bill Alfonso) defeated Jerry Lynn by pinfall in a Singles match for the ECW World Television Championship
February 14 WWF St. Valentine's Day Massacre: In Your House Memphis, Tennessee Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated Mr. McMahon by escaping the cage in a Steel Cage match to determine the #1 contender for the WWF Championship at WrestleMania XV
February 21 WCW:
SuperBrawl IX Oakland, California Hollywood Hogan (c) defeated Ric Flair in a Singles match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship
February 27 FMW Over the Top Super Fighting Spirit Part Two: Day 7 Tokyo, Japan Masato Tanaka vs. Tetsuhiro Kuroda in a Singles match
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)

March

DatePromotion(s)EventLocationMain Event
March 7 AAA Rey de Reyes Naucalpan, Mexico Perro Aguayo and Sangre Chicana defeated El Cobarde II in a Lucha de Apuesta, three-way "Hair vs. Hair" Bull Terrier Match
March 14 WCW:
Uncensored Louisville, Kentucky Ric Flair defeated Hollywood Hogan (c) via Pinfall in a Barbed Wire Steel Cage First Blood match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship
March 19 CMLL Homenaje a Dos Leyendas Mexico City, Mexico Hijo del Santo and Negro Casas defeated Bestia Salvaje and Scorpio Jr. in a Best two-out-of-three falls Lucha de Apuestas, Mask and Hair vs. Hair and Mask match
March 21 ECW Living Dangerously Asbury Park, New Jersey ECW World Heavyweight Champion Taz defeated FTW Heavyweight Champion Sabu (with Bill Alfonso) in an Extreme Death match to unify the ECW and FTW World Heavyweight Championships
March 28 WWF WrestleMania XV Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated The Rock (c) in a No Disqualification match for the WWF Championship with Mankind as special guest referee
March 29 FMW Round Robin Tag League: Day 8 Tokyo, Japan Hayabusa and Kodo Fuyuki vs. Masato Tanaka and Tetsuhiro Kuroda in a Singles match
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)

April

DatePromotion(s)EventLocationMain Event
April 2 CMLL 43. Aniversario de Arena México Mexico City, Mexico Hijo del Santo and Negro Casas defeated Bestia Salvaje and Scorpio Jr. (c) by disqualification in a Best two-out-of-three falls tag team match for the CMLL World Tag Team Championship
April 3 ECW CyberSlam Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Dudley Boyz (Buh Buh Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) and Mr. Mustafa defeated New Jack and The Hardcore Chair Swingin' Freaks (Axl Rotten and Balls Mahoney) in an Ultimate Jeopardy match
April 11 WCW Spring Stampede Tacoma, Washington Diamond Dallas Page defeated Ric Flair (c), Hollywood Hogan and Sting in a Four Corners match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship with Randy Savage as special guest referee
April 20 FMW Strongest Tag League: Day 1 Tokyo, Japan Hayabusa and Kodo Fuyuki vs. Daisuke Ikeda and Muhammad Yone in a tag team match
April 25 WWF Backlash: In Your House Providence, Rhode Island Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) defeated The Rock in a No Holds Barred match for the WWF Championship with Shane McMahon as special guest referee
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)

May

DatePromotion(s)EventLocationMain Event
May 2 AJPW Giant Baba Memorial Show Tokyo, Japan Mitsuharu Misawa defeated Vader in a Triple Crown title match [2]
May 5 FMW Strongest Tag League: Day 7 Tokyo, Japan Kodo Fuyuki vs. Tetsuhiro Kuroda in a Singles match
May 9 WCW Slamboree St. Louis, Missouri Kevin Nash defeated Diamond Dallas Page (c) in a Singles match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship
May 15Various Break the Barrier Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Tom Brandi wins interpromotional battle royal
May 16 ECW Hardcore Heaven Poughkeepsie, New York Taz (c) defeated Buh Buh Ray Dudley (with Sign Guy Dudley) by submission in a Falls Count Anywhere match for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship
WWF No Mercy (UK) Manchester, England Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) defeated Triple H (with Chyna) and The Undertaker (with Paul Bearer) in a Anything Goes Triple Threat match for the WWF Championship
May 19N/A Second Annual Brian Pillman Memorial Show Cincinnati, Ohio Konnan and Rey Misterio Jr. defeated Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko in a tag team match
May 23 WWF Over the Edge Kansas City, Missouri The Undertaker (with Paul Bearer) defeated Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) in a Singles match for the WWF Championship with Shane McMahon as special guest referee
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)

June

DatePromotion(s)EventLocationMain Event
June 11 AAA Triplemanía VII Madero, Mexico Perro Aguayo, Octagón and El Cobarde II defeated El Texano, Perro Aguayo Jr. and Sangre Chicana in a Best two-out-of-three falls six-man "Lucha Libre rules" tag team match
June 11N/A Fourth Annual Ilio DiPaolo Memorial Show Buffalo, New York Sting defeated Diamond Dallas Page in a Singles match
June 13 WCW The Great American Bash Baltimore, Maryland Kevin Nash (c) defeated Randy Savage (with Gorgeous George, Madusa, and Miss Madness) by disqualification in a Singles match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship
June 15 FMW Making of a New Legend: Day 2 Tokyo, Japan Hayabusa, Masato Tanaka and Tetsuhiro Kuroda vs. Mr. Gannosuke, Yukihiro Kanemura and Hido in a Six-man tag team match
June 26 ECW Hostile City Showdown Philadelphia, Pennsylvania The Impact Players (Justin Credible and Lance Storm) (with Dawn Marie and Jason) defeated Jerry Lynn and Sabu (with Bill Alfonso) by pinfall in a "Non-sanctioned" tag team match
June 27 WWF King of the Ring Greensboro, North Carolina Vince McMahon and Shane McMahon defeated Stone Cold Steve Austin in a 2 Vs 1 Handicap ladder match for control of the World Wrestling Federation [3] [4]
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)

July

DatePromotion(s)EventLocationMain Event
July 11 WCW Bash at the Beach Fort Lauderdale, Florida Randy Savage and Sid Vicious (with Madusa, Miss Madness and Gorgeous George) defeated Kevin Nash (c) and Sting in a Tag team match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship [5]
July 18 CMLL Ruleta de la Muerte Mexico City, Mexico Shocker defeated Rey Bucanero via submission in a Lucha de Apuestas, mask vs. mask match
July 18 ECW Heat Wave Dayton, Ohio Rob Van Dam and Jerry Lynn (with Bill Alfonso) defeated Impact Players (Lance Storm and Justin Credible) (with Dawn Marie) in a tag team match
July 25 WWF Fully Loaded Buffalo, New York Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) defeated The Undertaker in a First Blood match for the WWF Championship
July 30N/A Curtis Comes Home Rostraver, Pennsylvania The Triple Threat (Chris Benoit, Dean Malenko and Shane Douglas) defeated Chris Candido, Tim Horner and Tracy Smothers (with Tammy Lynn Sytch)
July 31 FMW Goodbye Hayabusa: Day 7 Tokyo, Japan Team No Respect (Kodo Fuyuki, Koji Nakagawa and Gedo) defeated Hayabusa, Masato Tanaka and Tetsuhiro Kuroda in a Six-man tag team match
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)

August

DatePromotion(s)EventLocationMain Event
August 14 WCW Road Wild Sturgis, South Dakota Hulk Hogan (c) defeated Kevin Nash in a Retirement match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship [6]
WWC WWC 26th Aniversario Caguas, Puerto Rico Abdullah the Butcher defeated The Tower of Doom in a "Lumberjacks with whips" match
August 20 FMW Goodbye Hayabusa II: Haunted House Tokyo, Japan Masato Tanaka defeated Mr. Gannosuke (c) in a Singles match for the FMW Independent Heavyweight Championship with Kodo Fuyuki as special guest referee
August 22 WWF SummerSlam Minneapolis, Minnesota Mankind defeated Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) and Triple H (with Chyna) in a Triple Threat match for the WWF Championship with Jesse Ventura as special guest referee
August 23 FMW Goodbye Hayabusa II: Hayabusa Graduation Ceremony Tokyo, Japan Hayabusa defeated Yukihiro Kanemura (c) in a Singles match for the FMW Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship
August 25 FMW Goodbye Hayabusa II: Last Match Sapporo, Japan Hayabusa (c) defeated Mr. Gannosuke in a Singles match for the FMW Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship
August 26 ECW The Last Show at the Madhouse Queens, New York Raven and Tommy Dreamer (with Francine) defeated the Dudley Boyz (Buh Buh Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) (c) (with Sign Guy Dudley) by pinfall in a Tag team match for the ECW World Tag Team Championship
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)

September

DatePromotion(s)EventLocationMain Event
September 12 WCW Fall Brawl Winston-Salem, North Carolina Sting defeated Hulk Hogan (c) in a Singles match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship
September 17 AAA Verano de Escándalo Mexico City, Mexico Heavy Metal and Octagón defeated Jaque Mate and Kick Boxer in a Steel cage Lucha de Apuestas, "loser loses mask or hair" match
September 19 ECW Anarchy Rulz Villa Park, Illinois Rob Van Dam (c) (with Bill Alfonso) defeated Balls Mahoney in a Singles match for the ECW World Television Championship
September 24 CMLL CMLL 66th Anniversary Show Mexico City, Mexico Mr. Niebla defeated Shocker by submission in a Best two-out-of-three falls Lucha de Apuestas mask vs. mask match
September 24 FMW Making of a New Legend III: Day 6 Tokyo, Japan H, Tetsuhiro Kuroda, Flying Kid Ichihara and Yoshinori Sasaki vs. "Hayabusa", Koji Nakagawa, Gedo and Chocoball Mukai in an eight-man tag team match
September 26 WWF Unforgiven Charlotte, North Carolina Triple H defeated Big Show, The British Bulldog, Kane, Mankind and The Rock in a Six-pack challenge for the vacant WWF Championship with Stone Cold Steve Austin as special outside enforcer
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)

October

DatePromotion(s)EventLocationMain Event
October 2N/A Fourth Annual Eddie Gilbert Memorial Show Vineland, New Jersey Tommy Gilbert and Kronus defeated The Public Enemy (Rocco Rock and Johnny Grunge) in a tag team match
October 2 WWF Rebellion Birmingham, England Triple H (c) defeated The Rock by escaping the cage in a Steel Cage match for the WWF Championship [7]
October 10HOW Heroes of Wrestling Bay St. Louis, Mississippi Jim Neidhart and King Kong Bundy (with Michael Henry) defeated Jake Roberts and Yokozuna in a tag team match
October 17 WWF No Mercy Cleveland, Ohio Triple H (c) defeated Stone Cold Steve Austin in a Anything Goes match for the WWF Championship
October 24 WCW Halloween Havoc Paradise, Nevada Goldberg defeated Sting (c) in a Singles match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship
October 29 FMW Making of a New Legend IV: Day 7 Tokyo, Japan Masato Tanaka, Tetsuhiro Kuroda, Hisakatsu Oya and Ricky Fuji vs. Kodo Fuyuki, Kintaro Kanemura, Koji Nakagawa and Jado in an eight-man tag team match
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)

November

DatePromotion(s)EventLocationMain Event
November 7 ECW November to Remember Buffalo, New York Rhino and Impact Players (Justin Credible and Lance Storm) (with Jason Knight and Dawn Marie) defeated Raven, Tommy Dreamer and The Sandman (with Francine) in a Six-man tag team match
November 14 WWF Survivor Series Detroit, Michigan Big Show defeated Triple H (c) and The Rock in a Triple threat match for the WWF Championship
November 21 WCW Mayhem Toronto, Ontario, Canada Bret Hart defeated Chris Benoit by submission in a Final for the vacant WCW World Heavyweight Championship [8]
November 23 FMW FMW 10th Anniversary Show Yokohama, Japan H defeated Hayabusa in a Singles match with Shawn Michaels as special guest referee
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)

December

DatePromotion(s)EventLocationMain Event
December 4 CWA Euro Catch Festival Bremen, Germany Franz Schumann (c) defeated Jesus Cristobal in a Singles match for the CWA World Middleweight Championship
December 10 AAA Guerra de Titanes Madero, Mexico Octagón defeated Jaque Mate in a Lucha de Apuestas "mask vs. mask" street fight match
December 12 FMW Making of a New Legend VI: Day 5 Tokyo, Japan H and Mr. Gannosuke vs. Masato Tanaka and Tetsuhiro Kuroda in a tag team match
December 12 WWF Armageddon Sunrise, Florida Triple H defeated Mr. McMahon in a No Holds Barred match
December 19 WCW Starrcade Washington, D.C. Bret Hart (c) defeated Goldberg by submission in a No Disqualification match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship [9]
IWRG Arena Naucalpan 22nd Anniversary Show Naucalpan, State of Mexico El Hijo del Santo defeated Scorpio Jr. in a Best two-out-of-three-falls "Millenium Cup" match [10]
(c) – denotes defending champion(s)

Notable events


Accomplishments and tournaments

AAA

TournamentsWinnerDate wonNotes
Rey de Reyes Cibernético March 7

AJW

AccomplishmentWinnerDate wonNotes
Japan Grand Prix 1999 Manami Toyota August 15
Tag League The Best 1999 Manami Toyota and Miho Wakizawa December 26

AJPW

AccomplishmentWinnerDate wonNotes
Champion Carnival 1999 Kenta Kobashi April 16
World's Strongest Determination League 1999 Stan Hansen and Akira Taue December 3

WCW

AccomplishmentWinnerDate wonNotes
WCW United States Championship Tournament Scott Steiner April 11
WCW World Heavyweight Championship Tournament Bret Hart November 21

WWF

AccomplishmentWinnerDate wonNotes
Royal Rumble Mr. McMahon January 24
King of the Ring Billy Gunn June 27

Awards and honors

Pro Wrestling Illustrated

CategoryWinner
PWI Wrestler of the Year Stone Cold Steve Austin
PWI Tag Team of the Year Kane and X-Pac
PWI Match of the Year The Rock vs. Mankind (Royal Rumble)
PWI Feud of the Year Vince McMahon vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin
PWI Most Popular Wrestler of the Year The Rock
PWI Most Hated Wrestler of the Year Diamond Dallas Page
PWI Comeback of the Year Eddie Guerrero
PWI Most Improved Wrestler of the Year Jerry Lynn
PWI Most Inspirational Wrestler of the Year Hulk Hogan
PWI Rookie of the Year Shane McMahon
PWI Lifetime Achievement Owen Hart
PWI Editor's Award Debra

Wrestling Observer Newsletter

Wrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame

Inductee
Lioness Asuka
Jushin Thunder Liger
Keiji Mutoh
Jim Ross

Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards

CategoryWinner
Wrestler of the Year Mitsuharu Misawa
Most Outstanding Mitsuharu Misawa
Best Box Office Draw The Rock
Feud of the Year Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Vince McMahon
Tag Team of the Year Kenta Kobashi and Jun Akiyama
Most Improved Vader
Best on Interviews The Rock

Title changes

ECW

ECW World Heavyweight Championship
Incoming champion – Shane Douglas
DateWinnerEvent/ShowNote(s)
January 10 Taz Guilty as Charged
September 19 Mike Awesome Anarchy Rulz This was a three way dance also involving Masato Tanaka
December 17 Masato Tanaka ECW on TNN
December 23 Mike Awesome ECW on TNN
Incoming champion – Sabu
Unsanctioned championship
DateWinnerEvent/ShowNote(s)
March 21 Taz Living Dangerously
March 21Retired Living Dangerously
Incoming champion – Rob Van Dam
DateWinnerEvent/ShowNote(s)
No title changes
Incoming champions – Sabu and Rob Van Dam
DateWinnerEvent/ShowNote(s)
April 17 The Dudley Boyz
(Buh Buh Ray and D-Von Dudley)
Hardcore TV #313
July 18 Spike Dudley and Balls Mahoney Heat Wave
August 13 The Dudley Boyz
(Buh Buh Ray and D-Von Dudley)
Hardcore TV #330
August 14 Spike Dudley and Balls Mahoney Hardcore TV #330
August 26 The Dudley Boyz
(Buh Buh Ray and D-Von Dudley)
ECW on TNN
August 26 Tommy Dreamer and Raven ECW on TNN

FMW

FMW Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship
Incoming champion – Kodo Fuyuki
DateWinnerEvent/ShowNote(s)
May 18 Yukihiro Kanemura FMW
August 23 Hayabusa FMW
August 25Retired Goodbye Hayabusa II: Last Match
FMW Brass Knuckles Tag Team Championship
Incoming champions – Hayabusa and Daisuke Ikeda
DateWinnerEvent/ShowNote(s)
JanuaryVacantN/A
May 3 Masato Tanaka and Tetsuhiro Kuroda Strongest Tag League Tour
June 13 Team No Respect
(Koji Nakagawa and Gedo)
Making of a New Legend Tour
FMW Independent World Junior Heavyweight Championship
Incoming champion – Kodo Fuyuki
DateWinnerEvent/ShowNote(s)
May 18 Masato Tanaka Goodbye Hayabusa II: Haunted House
August 25RetiredN/A
FMW Hardcore Championship
(Title created)
DateWinnerEvent/ShowNote(s)
September 24 Kintaro Kanemura Making of a New Legend III tour

NJPW

Incoming champion – Scott Norton
DateWinnerEvent/ShowNote(s)
January 4 Keiji Mutoh Wrestling World 1999
December 10 Genichiro Tenryu Battle Final 1999
Incoming champions – Genichiro Tenryu and Shiro Koshinaka
DateWinnerEvent/ShowNote(s)
January 4 Tencozy
(Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Satoshi Kojima)
Wrestling World 1999
March 22 Cho-Ten
(Kensuke Sasaki and Shiro Koshinaka)
Hyper Battle 1999
June 27 The Mad Dogs
(Michiyoshi Ohara and Tatsutoshi Goto)
Summer Struggle 1999
August 28 Manabu Nakanishi and Yuji Nagata Jingu Climax
Incoming champion – Jushin Thunder Liger
DateWinnerEvent/ShowNote(s)
March 17 Koji Kanemoto Live event
August 28 Kendo Kashin Live event
October 11 Jushin Thunder Liger Final Dome
November 29 Juventud Guerrera Nitro
December 6 Jushin Thunder Liger Nitro
Incoming champions – Shinjiro Otani and Tatsuhito Takaiwa
DateWinnerEvent/ShowNote(s)
January 4 Dr. Wagner, Jr. and Kendo Kashin Wrestling World 1999
April 10 The Great Sasuke and Jushin Thunder Liger Strong Style Symphony
July 13 Shinjiro Otani and Tatsuhito Takaiwa Summer Struggle 1999

WCW

Incoming champion – Kevin Nash
DateWinnerEvent/ShowNote(s)
January 4 Hollywood Hulk Hogan Nitro This was The Fingerpoke of Doom.
March 14 Ric Flair Uncensored This was a First Blood barbed wire steel cage match.
April 11 Diamond Dallas Page Spring Stampede This was a four corners match, also involving Sting and Hollywood Hulk Hogan. Randy Savage was the special guest referee.
April 26 Sting Nitro WWE.com mistakenly lists Sting's reign as lasting from April 26, 1999 to April 29, 1999, despite this and the following match's descriptions stating that this reign began and ended on the same night.
April 26 Diamond Dallas Page Nitro This was a four corners match, also involving Kevin Nash and Goldberg.

WWE recognizes DDP's reign as lasting 14 days.

May 9 Kevin Nash Slamboree
July 11 Randy Savage Bash at the Beach This was a tag team match with Savage and Sid Vicious facing Kevin Nash and Sting where if someone pinned Nash or made him submit, that person would become champion. Savage pinned Nash to win the title.
July 12 Hollywood Hulk Hogan Nitro Hollywood Hogan reverted to his Hulkamania character midway through this reign.
September 12 Sting Fall Brawl
October 25 Vacated Nitro Sting was stripped of the title after losing an unsanctioned match against Goldberg and attacked referee Charles Robinson at Halloween Havoc.
November 21 Bret Hart Mayhem Defeated Chris Benoit in a tournament final for the vacant title.
December 20 Vacated Nitro Bret Hart vacated the title due to the controversial end to a match with Goldberg at Starrcade.
December 20 Bret Hart Nitro Defeated Goldberg in a rematch for the vacant title.
Incoming champion – Billy Kidman
DateWinnerEvent/ShowNote(s)
March 15 Rey Misterio, Jr. Nitro
April 19 Psychosis Nitro This was a four-way match also involving Juventud Guerrera and Blitzkrieg
April 26 Rey Misterio, Jr. Nitro
August 19 Lenny Lane Thunder
October 4Vacant Nitro
October 4 Psychosis Nitro
October 4 Disco Inferno Nitro
November 21 Evan Karagias Mayhem
December 19 Madusa Starrcade Became the first female Cruiserweight champion
Incoming champion – Bret Hart
DateWinnerEvent/ShowNote(s)
February 8 Roddy Piper Nitro
February 21 Scott Hall SuperBrawl IX
March 18Vacant Thunder Scott Hall was stripped of the title by WCW President Ric Flair
April 11 Scott Steiner Spring Stampede
July 5Vacant Nitro Scott Steiner was stripped of the title by WCW President Ric Flair
July 5 David Flair Nitro
August 9 Chris Benoit Nitro
September 12 Sid Vicious Fall Brawl
October 24 Goldberg Halloween Havoc
October 25 Bret Hart Nitro
November 8 Scott Hall Nitro
December 19 Chris Benoit Starrcade
December 20 Jeff Jarrett Nitro
(Title created)
DateWinnerEvent/ShowNote(s)
November 21 Norman Smiley Mayhem Defeated Brian Knobs in a tournament final to become inaugural champion
Incoming champion – Scott Steiner
DateWinnerEvent/ShowNote(s)
March 14 Booker T Uncensored
May 9 Rick Steiner Slamboree
September 13 Chris Benoit Nitro
October 24 Rick Steiner Halloween Havoc
November 21 Scott Hall Mayhem
November 29Vacant Nitro Vacated after Scott Hall threw the belt in a trash can
Incoming champions – Rick Steiner and Kenny Kaos
DateWinnerEvent/ShowNote(s)
January 4Vacant Nitro WCW vacated the championship after Steiner sustained a legitimate injury
February 21 Barry Windham and Curt Hennig SuperBrawl IX
March 14 Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko Uncensored
March 29 Rey Misterio, Jr. and Billy Kidman Nitro
May 9 Raven and Perry Saturn Slamboree
May 31 The Jersey Triad
(Diamond Dallas Page, Bam Bam Bigelow and Chris Kanyon)
Nitro
June 8 Chris Benoit and Perry Saturn Thunder Aired on tape delay on June 10.
June 13 The Jersey Triad
(Diamond Dallas Page, Bam Bam Bigelow and Chris Kanyon)
The Great American Bash
August 14 Harlem Heat
(Booker T and Stevie Ray)
Road Wild
August 23 The West Texas Rednecks
(Barry Windham and Kendall Windham)
Nitro
September 12 Harlem Heat
(Booker T and Stevie Ray)
Fall Brawl
October 18 The Filthy Animals
(Konnan and Rey Misterio Jr.)
Nitro
October 24Vacant Halloween Havoc WCW vacated the titles after Misterio Jr. sustained a legitimate leg injury
October 24 Harlem Heat
(Booker T and Stevie Ray)
Halloween Havoc This was a street fight also involving The First Family
October 25 The Filthy Animals
(Konnan and Billy Kidman)
Nitro
November 22 Creative Control
(Gerald and Patrick)
Nitro
December 7 Bret Hart and Goldberg Thunder Aired on tape delay on December 9.
December 13 The Outsiders
(Kevin Nash and Scott Hall)
Nitro
December 27Vacant Nitro

WWF

Incoming champion – Mankind
DateWinnerEvent/ShowNote(s)
January 24 The Rock Royal Rumble This was an "I Quit" match, which The Rock won by knocking Mankind unconscious while someone backstage played an audio recording of Mankind saying "I quit" while The Rock placed the microphone against his face.

WWE recognizes The Rock's reign as lasting 7 days, ending on January 31, 1999, when the following match aired on tape delay.

January 26 Mankind Halftime Heat This was an Empty Arena match that aired on tape delay as a special during halftime of Super Bowl XXXIII on January 31, 1999.

WWE recognizes Mankind's reign as lasting 15 days, beginning on January 31.

February 15 The Rock Raw Is War This was a ladder match.
March 28 Stone Cold Steve Austin WrestleMania XV This was a no disqualification match with Mankind as the special guest referee.
May 23 The Undertaker Over the Edge Both Vince McMahon and Shane McMahon were special guest referees.
June 28 Stone Cold Steve Austin Raw Is War
August 22 Mankind SummerSlam This was a triple threat match also involving Triple H. Jesse Ventura was the guest referee.
August 23 Triple H Raw Is War Shane McMahon was the guest referee.

WWE recognizes Triple H's reign as lasting 24 days, ending on September 16, 1999, when the following episode aired on tape delay.

September 14 Vince McMahon SmackDown! Shane McMahon was the guest referee.

WWE recognizes Vince's reign as lasting 4 days, beginning on September 16, 1999, when the episode aired on tape delay.

September 20 Vacated Raw Is War Vince McMahon vacated the title.
September 26 Triple H Unforgiven This was a six-pack challenge match also involving The Rock, Mankind, Big Show, The British Bulldog and Kane. Stone Cold Steve Austin was the special outside enforcer.
November 14 Big Show Survivor Series This was a triple threat match, also involving The Rock.
Incoming champion – Ken Shamrock
DateWinnerEvent/ShowNote(s)
February 14 Val Venis St. Valentine's Day Massacre: In Your House Billy Gunn was the special guest referee
March 15 Road Dogg Raw Is War
March 29 Goldust Raw Is War
April 12 The Godfather Raw Is War
May 25 Jeff Jarrett Raw Is War Aired on tape delay on May 31.
July 24 Edge House show
July 25 Jeff Jarrett Fully Loaded
July 27 D'Lo Brown Raw Is War Aired on tape delay on August 2.
August 22 Jeff Jarrett SummerSlam
October 17 Chyna No Mercy
December 12 Chris Jericho Armageddon
Incoming champion – Gillberg
DateWinnerEvent/ShowNote(s)
No title changes
Incoming champion – Sable
DateWinnerEvent/ShowNote(s)
May 10 Debra Raw Is War
June 8 Ivory Raw Is War Aired on tape delay on June 14.
October 17 The Fabulous Moolah No Mercy
October 25 Ivory Raw Is War
December 12 The Kat Armageddon This was a fatal four-way evening gown pool match, also involving Jacqueline and B.B.
Incoming champion – X-Pac
DateWinnerEvent/ShowNote(s)
February 15 Shane McMahon Raw Is War
March 30Deactivated Sunday Night Heat Aired on tape delay on April 4.
June 21 Mideon Raw Is War
July 25 D'Lo Brown Fully Loaded
August 22 Jeff Jarrett SummerSlam
August 23 Mark Henry Raw Is War
September 26 D'Lo Brown Unforgiven
October 26 The British Bulldog SmackDown! Aired on tape delay on October 28.
December 12 Val Venis Armageddon This was a Triple Threat match also involving D'Lo Brown.
Incoming champions – The Corporation (Big Boss Man and Ken Shamrock)
DateWinnerEvent/ShowNote(s)
January 25 Jeff Jarrett and Owen Hart Raw Is War
March 30 Kane and X-Pac Raw Is War Aired on tape delay on April 5.
May 25 The Acolytes
(Bradshaw and Faarooq)
Raw Is War Aired on tape delay on May 31.
June 29 The Hardy Boyz
(Matt and Jeff Hardy)
Raw Is War Aired on tape delay on July 5.
July 25 The Acolytes
(Bradshaw and Faarooq)
Fully Loaded
August 9 Kane and X-Pac Raw Is War
August 22The Unholy Alliance
(Big Show and The Undertaker)
SummerSlam
August 30 The Rock 'n' Sock Connection
(Mankind and The Rock)
Raw Is War
September 7The Unholy Alliance
(Big Show and The Undertaker)
SmackDown! Aired on tape delay on September 9.
September 20 The Rock 'n' Sock Connection
(Mankind and The Rock)
Raw Is War
September 21 The New Age Outlaws
(Billy Gunn and Road Dogg)
SmackDown! Aired on tape delay on September 23.
October 12 The Rock 'n' Sock Connection
(Mankind and The Rock)
SmackDown! Aired on tape delay on October 14.
October 18 The Holly Cousins
(Hardcore and Crash Holly)
Raw Is War
November 2 Mankind and Al Snow SmackDown! Aired on tape delay on November 4.
November 8 The New Age Outlaws
(Billy Gunn and Road Dogg)
Raw Is War
Incoming champion – Road Dogg
DateWinnerEvent/ShowNote(s)
February 14Vacant St. Valentine's Day Massacre: In Your House
February 14 Bob Holly St. Valentine's Day Massacre: In Your House
March 15 Billy Gunn Raw Is War
March 28 Hardcore Holly WrestleMania XV This was a triple threat hardcore match also involving Al Snow
April 25 Al Snow Backlash: In Your House
July 25 Big Boss Man Fully Loaded
August 22 Al Snow SummerSlam
August 24 Big Boss Man SmackDown! Aired on tape delay on August 26.
September 7 The British Bulldog SmackDown! Aired on tape delay on September 9.
September 7 Al Snow SmackDown! The British Bulldog awarded the title to Al Snow
Aired on tape delay on September 9.
October 12 Big Boss Man SmackDown! This was a triple threat match also involving Big Show
Aired on tape delay on October 14.

Debuts

Retirements

Births

Deaths

See also

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