WWF Raw Is War (December 28, 1998)

Since I already reviewed the December 21, 1998 episode of Raw prior to starting this 1998 deep dive we’re moving on the December 28th episode. It might have taken three months longer than I had originally intended but this is the final episode of this project so let’s get to it.

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WWF Raw Is War (December 7, 1998)

Time to get back on track and finish up my Raw ’98 deep dive. The previous week’s episode kind of sucked ass as it leaned WAAAAY too hard into the sports entertainment Vince Russo bullshit. This week’s episode is pre-taped so maybe it will feature a bit more actual wrestling but it’s also the go home show for Rock Bottom so who the fuck knows. Let’s just get this over with…

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WWF Raw Is War (November 2, 1998)

I’ve not been a fan of the past two episodes of Raw for vastly different reasons but we’re coming down the home stretch with stupid 1998 rewatch project so I’m going to muscle through. This week we’re going to take a look at the November 2, 1998 episode of Raw and see what’s going on with the McMahons and maybe also get a wrestling match or two.

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WWF Raw Is War (October 26, 1998)

Last week’s Raw had a huge overarching angle that dominated the bulk of the show and saw Stone Cold take Vince McMahon hostage, torture him, and then threaten to shoot him in the head in the middle of a wrestling ring. It was not a thing I was a fan of back in the day and 23 years after the fact it hadn’t gotten any better. So will this week be more of the same or will we get two hours of hot in-ring action? Probably not the latter since the only thing announced in advance for this episode was the fact that Motley Crue would be showing up. Oh goody…

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WWF Raw Is War (October 19, 1998)

We’re one day removed from Judgement Day 1998, a largely inconsequential show that I did not watch. Probably the only major thing of note to happen (other than Christian defeating Taka Michinoku to become Light Heavyweight Champion of course) was Austin doing exactly what he said he would and only raising his own hand at the end of the main event and Vince McMahon doing exactly what he said he would do should Austin not declare a new WWF Champion and firing Stone Cold’s ass right then and there. And it is on that note that we head to Milwaukee, Wisconsin for the October 19, 1998 episode of Raw Is War.

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WWF Raw Is War (October 5, 1998)

Last week’s Raw had one of the all time great Raw segments as well as a bunch of shitty wrestling matches I more or less forgot about as soon as they ended and if memory serves correctly that’s pretty much going to be the norm from here on out: molten hot main event angles that everyone remembers 20+ years after the fact and undercard matches that everyone forgets five minutes after watching them. Let’s see if I remember this all correctly and I’m dead wrong and this week is going to be a bunch of five star mat classics!

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WWF Raw Is War (September 28, 1998)

So Breakdown happened, but outside of the Royal Rumble and Fully Loaded (which I technically reviewed before beginning this project) I’m not fucking around with the PPVs so I didn’t watch it. It doesn’t seem like anything all that important happened anyway besides the stuff with the main event but that was really the case in general with the WWF in 1998 wasn’t it? Anyway since I didn’t watch that PPV we’re moving on to the following night’s episode of Raw Is War.

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