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Name of the event:
WWF Unforgiven 1999
Attendance:
15.779
Broadcast type:
Live
Broadcast date:
26.09.1999
Buyrate (relative):
1.02

Singles Match
Val Venis defeats Steve Blackman (6:33)
D-Lo Brown defeats Mark Henry (c) (9:11) - TITLE CHANGE !!!
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Ivory (c) defeats Luna (3:37)
WWF Hardcore Title Kennel From Hell Match
Al Snow (c) defeats The Big Bossman (11:42)
Singles Match
X-Pac defeats Chris Jericho (w/Curtis Hughes) by DQ (13:10)
WWF World Heavyweight Title Six Pack Challenge Match (vakant)
Triple H defeats Kane and Mankind and The Big Show and The British Bulldog and The Rock (20:28) - TITLE CHANGE !!!

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4.48
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 80
Number of comments: 38
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Average rating: 4.46  [80]
Average rating in 2025: 4.21  [14]
Average rating in 2024: 4.50  [14]
Average rating in 2023: 4.71  [7]
Average rating in 2022: 3.40  [5]
Average rating in 2021: 3.00  [1]
Average rating in 2020: 5.33  [3]
Average rating in 2019: 4.00  [3]
Average rating in 2018: 4.29  [7]
Average rating in 2017: 4.20  [5]
Average rating in 2016: 4.00  [1]
Average rating in 2015: 5.00  [1]
Average rating in 2013: 5.67  [3]
Average rating in 2012: 4.00  [1]
Average rating in 2010: 4.00  [4]
Average rating in 2009: 4.33  [3]
Average rating in 2008: 4.80  [5]
Average rating in 2007: 6.67  [3]
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CMFunk007 wrote on 28.11.2025:
[6.0] "Not the best show I've ever at through, but also not the worst. If it wasn't for the main event, it might have been a contender for the worst, but the six-pack challenge saved it from obscurity."
Live Show Charisma wrote on 29.06.2025:
[1.0] "Another terrible show from 99, I know crazy right? A lot of matches on here were not only bad but also went a long time. The only decent match was the main event and even that was overly complicated where the rules made no sense and it existed to try and tie 15 different angles together at once. Skip this show entirely"
Olympus19 wrote on 10.05.2025:
[5.0] "I wanted to like this show more, and there were some matches I felt were underrated (Jericho/Pac, D-Lo/Henry, and Snow/Bossman). But the pacing was completely off and the crowd was dead for most of the show because of it. The opener makes no sense, as Blackman/Venis lacked both the heat and the energy to fire the crowd up. Jericho/X-Pac should have opened. Snow/Bossman was a decent match hidden behind one too many cages and a confusing set of rules. A cage or a cell match would have gone over better. And both tag matches were underwhelming for those involved. The main event is full of stars and there's plenty of heat here, but the tag rules are convuluted. It should have been an elimination match. And yet it's still the best match of the night. Lots of interference throughout the night too. TBH, I enjoyed the Smackdown that preceded this event more than the PPV itself. That was a common theme by this point in the AE: great TV shows but underwhelming PPVs."
Broken Waterfall wrote on 08.04.2025:
[7.0] "In a long line of mediocre 1999 PPVs, this one stood out to me. None of the matches were offensively bad besides the dog kennel match, which was so absurd that the quality didn't matter. Both tag matches were enjoyable, D-Lo winning the belt was a good moment, and X-Pac and Jericho had a solid match as well. The main event was a mess but in a good way, making the show an overall positive in my book."
TrailsOfPersona wrote on 22.01.2025:
[3.0] "Folks, here we have a true one match card. This show is bad. Very bad. Most of the matches aren't unwatchable, but they're typical and uninspired. The main event is fantastic, and the one match worth watching. The only other reason to watch this show besides the main event is if you wanted to see Jericho and/or the Dudleys first PPV match in the company, because they both happen to be here. Other than that, don't watch this one."
Ruthless Attitude wrote on 28.09.2024:
[5.0] "This PPV was a bit all over the place. It's not necessarily an awful show because it had a good main event and you had a few solid matches in the undercard like E&C vs Outlaws, Jarrett vs Chyna because of the storyline, D'Lo vs Henry was alright and Jericho vs X-Pac was disappointing, but the wrestling was solid. Unfortunately this show is remembered for one of the very worst PPV matches ever with the disastrous Kennel from Hell and that match is so bad it kinda has to be seen to believed as absolutely nothing about it worked."
lukerocker9 wrote on 16.07.2024:
[4.0] "After one good PPV, we go back to dullness. Val Venis vs. Steve Blackman is odd as an opener. Nothing really happens, it felt like a Sunday Night Heat bout (3/10) The European Title match is average. D'lo does a lot of good wrestling and there weren't shenanigas, but Henry still was too green (5/10) The IC title match has Jarrett trying his best to wrestle a good match despite Chyna's shortcomings. There's too many shenanigans that detract from it too, specially Moolah and Young (4/10) The Acolytes vs. The Dudleys is just a dull brawl with not much heat. Stevie Richards interfering was the best part (4/10) Luna vs. Ivory was a throaway garbage brawl that was too short to be anything (3/10) Tag title mathc is very average . Billy is right back to his old gimmick and we've forgotten about the outlaws feuding so nothing interesting there. The New Brood interferes at the end to cost E&C (5/10) The Kennel from Hell the worst gimmick match concept WWF had. The wrestling itself its so dull that it doesn't help (0/10) Jericho's promo about saving the crowd from the boring show was meant to draw heat, but he wasn't wrong. His match with X-Pac is the first thing thats not dull or awful. Even with the DQ finish defalting it (6/10) The main event would've made way more sense as an elmination match. Everyone tagging in and out made it pretty slow and the early parts felt off. Its still the best thing on the show. It picks up slightly as it goes on but not to a great level (6/10)"
JacquesRougeauCanHaveMyWife wrote on 17.03.2024:
[4.0] "It wasn't as unwatchable as some of the other Attitude Era PPVs, but it still wasn't an easy watch. D-Lo and Mark had a pretty good grudge match, Outlaws vs Edge & Christian was a decent Tag Team Match and the main event had a star power going for it with nicely presented dynamics between all of the workers. Everything else was just meh. Venis vs Blackman was nothing special, Jarrett and Chyna had a confusing match in terms of the rules applied, Ivory vs Luna was barely a contest, Jericho vs X-Pac was fine, but with the crowd that didn't care at all and Kennel from Hell Match was an impressive disaster with one of the dumbest stipulations I have ever witnessed. I'm glad that there was almost no brawling, especially when compared to previous shows, but there was still some awful stuff included."
Giantfan1980 wrote on 11.09.2022:
[4.0] "This show was sucking pretty hard up until Jericho and Pac came out and did something worth a damn! Main event was fun but the finish was kinda weak. The last two matches pull this sucker up into the lower mediocre range."
Derek Joists wrote on 29.07.2022:
[3.0] "Three decent but not spectacular matches, one legendarily bad one, and a whole bunch of nonsense, which was pretty much par for the course for this era. The constant interference in matches made it hard to care about anything even when the action was good."
flightaker321 wrote on 22.06.2022:
[3.0] "This PPV was pretty bad outside of the 6 pack challenge, and even that rules wise made no sense. On the undercard there were only two matches I'd consider decent: Jarrett/Chyna, and that has some weird swerve at the end, and the tag title match. The kennel from hell match was abysmal and just downright rough. X-Pac Jericho was a disappointment given the talent involved and the amount of time they had DQ finish aside."
5nicoShuffle wrote on 24.10.2021:
[3.0] "Craptacular gimmick-infested show with a handful of decent lowercard matches and trash in-between. [1st match] Okay opener, crowd was completely dead despite Blackman trying his hardest to generate some heat. ** [2nd match] Oddly enjoyable match with Mark Henry displaying a vast moveset that I didn't realize he had at one point. ***1/4 [3rd match] Probably the best match they had in their series but still chaotic. *** [4th match] This match wasn't even listed on the back of my VHS tape. So basically a Slobber Knocker (because they call it that repeatedly that it sounds like an actual matchtype) is a very dull, no heat drawing, no-DQ Tag match ...ok then. *3/4 [5th match] Forgetful brawl even with the Women. Cool spot with Luna diving off the Forklift though. Makes this Women's title (even more) worthless with it being competed for in a Hardcore match. DUD [6th match] Standard Tag match, made E&C strong though. **3/4 [7th match] Bad spectacle. Al & Bossman try to liven things up with weapons, but we've seen this a few times tonight already. -**** [8th match] Fans were really distracted by something in the crowd, which also distracted me. Had cool moments but also a lame finish. ** [Main] Nice seeing Bulldog in a main event again, but this was pure chaos. Hard to get invested when realistically there's only 2 people that can win at any time... and they can simply Tag out. I can see clearly why this matchtype was shelved for many years, it just wasn't good. For sure one of the worst WWF PPVs of this time."
20SaiDa19 wrote on 15.04.2020:
[3.0] "The main event prevents this from being one of the most boring shows the WWF/E has ever held, as outside of that match, there really isn't a lot here to go out of your way and see. X-Pac vs Jericho was the other thing on this show that was okay, although that was held back by the crowd and an anticlimactic finish. The Kennel from Hell match is also worth a watch, just to see one of the worst matches to ever take place."
Pm Frank wrote on 23.08.2019:
[2.0] "Wow one of the most Unforgettable match was .... Nothing . This show was meh. Good to know that we haven't recommend Al snow Vs bossman"
The Old School wrote on 12.06.2019:
[6.0] "A solid Attitude era PPV. Undercard is almost decent (not that bad for 1999). Jericho vs Pac is the best match on it, tag titles match and Chyna vs Jarrett are pretty good. Some other matches were pretty okay. Bossman vs Snow is absolutely horrific of course. Probably the worst wrestling match I ever seen. Even the dogs weren't really used so what's the point of it? Main event is not one of the greatest matches of that time but it's still a very entertaining brawl. However for me it felt simply like a part of build-up for HHH vs Stone Cold at No Mercy."
RPMX123 wrote on 28.12.2018:
[4.0] "Take that main event out and you have a catastrophic show on your hands. A filler match for an opener, matches filled with crap endings, the goddamn KENNEL FROM HELL trainwreck, this show has it all. Only three matches I'd consider good on this show are the main event (obviously, look at that star power), Jarrett/Chyna and the Tag title match, but even those last two have crap endings: Jarrett/Chyna because of some reverse decision (that admittedly makes sense but it happens so rarely that it's annoying when it does) and the tag title match with the Hardys interfering (that admittedly leads into that ladder match at No Mercy, but still you get the picture). Everything else here ranges from fine to boring to absolute dogsh*t (ha) with the Kennel From Hell. It takes 3 minutes for the first bump to happen and then 8 minutes of boring weapon shots, weak selling and Bossman trying to cut a hole in the ceiling all to the sound of absolute crickets and the occasional dog bark. The dogs are on leashes anyway, what threat actually are they? If you HAVE to watch something on this show, watch the main event and nothing else, but if you like the occasional good New Age Outlaws match, watch that one too."
ferrante207 wrote on 23.09.2017:
[3.0] "This PPV is some peak Russo Shit. We've got an absurd kennel cell match which features folks with dogs on leases paroling the outside of the cage within a cage. The dogs never do anything. Xpac/Jericho should have been dope AF yet there is either a flashing or a fight in the crowd that distracts then a bs finish. The woman have a garage match that lasts about 5 min. Two of the most over tag teams of all time have a boring match. The main event is solid but unremarkable. Just watch the hype package for the main and the main and you're good on this one."
jackleone wrote on 14.01.2017:
[5.0] "The main event is almost worth the show, because some matches are disappointing. Chris Jericho vs X-Pac is one of them, it was hyped but it did not deliver. Al Snow vs Big Bossman is the abysmal Kennels match with the dogs (that never got used), then there is Jeff Jarrett vs Chyna which is almost watchable thanks to the story. The tag team match for the titles is good, the main event is highly enjoyable. Not good but passable at least."