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Austin culprit unrevealed at Unforgiven

 

In keeping with the WWF’s bookers strategy of maintaining the status quo and stretching their angles for every last pop they can get, the surprises were short and few at the potent Unforgiven pay-per-view from the First Union Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. About the only shocker was the reemergence of Scott (Scotty Flamingo, Johnny Polo, Raven) Levy in the WWF. His Raven persona intact, Levy Evenflow DDT’d Jerry Lawler to soften him up for Tazz in their strap match. Other than that, no storylines were advanced. “Stone Cold” Steve Austin still didn’t find out who “ran him over” at last year’s Survivor Series. The so-lengthy-it-hurts love triangle between Triple H – Stephanie McMahon – Kurt Angle continued unabated and The Rock once again retained the WWF World Heavyweight Title.

Austin returning to the active WWF roster was met with great enthusiasm by the fans in attendance. It was as almost he never left 11 months ago for some almost career-ending neck surgery. Driving into the arena in a pick-up truck, Austin was hot on the heels of the person who “mowed him down”. Commentator Kevin Kelly attempted to interview Austin. Stone Cold laid him out flat. Next to cross the rattlesnake’s path was Kurt Angle. Angle presented Stone Cold with an honourary gold medal which he draped around his neck. The medal was about the size of a quarter and meant as an insult. Angle said he hoped Austin would store it in a “special place”. “I will. Right up your ass!,” Stone Cold snarled, punking out Angle.

The Rock greeted Austin with a hearty “welcome back” in his locker room. The two shook hands. Just Joe horned in on the conversation and Austin laid the smackdown on him. Making his rounds, Austin confronted Stephanie McMahon asking her where Triple H was. Stephanie presented him with the exact baseball cap he had been wearing the night of the accident. She told Austin that she had kept it in hopes she would be able to give it back to him some day. Austin said he had learned not to trust anyone in the WWF and left.

As he alluded to on Sunday Night Heat, Shane McMahon announced in the ring that he had “unbiased” proof of who the culprit was. On the TitanTron he showed footage of Steve Blackman hitting Ken Shamrock with a car from years ago. Shane concluded that it must be Blackman as the Shamrock incident matched the circumstances surrounding the attack on Austin. Knowing that Shane was unfairly pointing the finger at him because he knocked Shane off the TitanTron at SummerSlam, Blackman came to the ring staring down Shane.

New theme music trumpeting his entrance, Austin entered the ring stepping between Blackman and Shane. After a brief staredown, Austin gave Blackman a Stunner. Shane rejoiced retrieving a cooler full of beer outside the ring. Austin and Shane popped a few saluting the audience then Austin Stunned Shane three times. According to the announce team that meant Austin didn’t buy Shane’s scheme and that Austin’s search would continue at the Raw Is War premiere on TNN tonight.

In a mega punch-punch-kick-kick fest of a main event, Mick Foley once again interjected himself into an apparent Chris Benoit title win. At seven minutes in, Benoit labeled The Undertaker, Kane and The Rock with chair shots. Benoit rolled up The Undertaker. The official counted three even though The Undertaker had placed his foot over the bottom rope before the ref could drop his hand a third time. Benoit left the ring with the belt thinking he had won. Foley emerged and declared that the match would continue. Kane, The Rock and The Undertaker made Benoit pay for his short cut by taking turns in throwing him into part of the entrance way structure.

A few minutes later, Benoit resorted to the same strategy clubbing down Kane and The Undertaker with a steel chair. He put The Rock in the Crippler Crossface. The Undertaker made the save just as The Rock was about to tap out. The Undertaker chokeslammed Benoit. Kane pulled The Undertaker out of the ring. The Rock recuperated enough to slam Benoit to the canvas with a Rock Bottom. The Undertaker attempted to pull The Rock off Benoit but slaphead Kane, apparently not wanting to keep his chance at winning the WWF World Heavyweight Title alive, grabbed The Undertaker stopping him from interfering. The Rock consequently pinned Benoit.

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