WWE Capital Carnage
WWE Capital Carnage
NR | 06 December 1998 (USA)
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From London, England it's WWE Capital Carnage. Ken Shamrock defends the WWE Intercontinental Title against Steve Blackman. L.O.D. 2000 battle The Headbangers. The Rock defends the WWE Championship against X-Pac. Triple H takes on Jeff Jarrett. The New Age Outlaws defend WWE World Tag Team Championship against D-Lo Brown & Mark Henry and more!

Reviews
SpunkySelfTwitter It’s an especially fun movie from a director and cast who are clearly having a good time allowing themselves to let loose.
Dynamixor The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
Melanie Bouvet The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.
Jerrie It's a good bad... and worth a popcorn matinée. While it's easy to lament what could have been...
Big Movie Fan ***MATCH SPOILERS***I saw this event live and again on video a few months after. I have seen a lot of negative comments about Capital Carnage in wrestling magazines but I really did think it was an awesome card and that a couple of bad matches couldn't even spoil it.I drove over 100 miles from the West Midlands to London to see this event in December 1998. I hate driving into London unless it's absolutely necessary. Seeing Capital Carnage was going to cost me a lot with my ticket, petrol money, parking and hotel bills so I was hoping to see a good event. I was not disappointed.Some of the matches were short such as the Headbangers VS L.O.D. 2000 and Val Venis VS Goldust but they were all entertaining in some sort of way. There were also other things good about the show. Vince McMahon came out with his son Shane and Gerald Brisco and Pat Patterson and verbally assaulted the United Kingdom and our customs. Also, ex-footballer Vinnie Jones came out and offered a few words to the fans. Vinnie is very charismatic.The matches were pretty good. Al Snow started off with Gangrel and they had a good match. The other undercard matches were decent apart from maybe Tiger Ali Singh VS Edge.The Rock had a match defending his WWF Title against X-Pac. It was a good match but I was a little disappointed in the disqualification finish.The main event was a four way match between Steve Austin, the Undertaker, Kane and Mankind. I have seen better four way matches but this was awesome for so many reasons.For starters, there was plenty of outside the ring stuff going on. Vince McMahon was the guest commentator. Pat Patterson was the guest timekeeper. Gerald Brisco was the guest referee. The Big Boss Man was the guest ring enforcer and Vinnie Jones was supposed to be as well. Vinnie punched the Big Boss Man through the ropes and Brisco produced a red card (which just happened to be in his pocket) and sent Vinnie off. All this before the match had even started.And what a match it was-very brutal at times and it was fun seeing Brisco's bias towards Steve Austin. Whenever Austin was ready to pin an opponent, something would happen such as Brisco turning his back or having a convenient spasm in his leg. Austin won the match eventually and Vinnie Jones came back out to help him celebrate with beers. Oh yes, and referee Earl Hebner also stomped on the Big Boss Man at the end.All in all, a superb card which made the boring 111 mile drive to London very worthwhile. I have no problem in recommending this event to anyone. It is now deleted on video but I am sure you'll find it somewhere.
steph_hhh83 It was a pretty good PPV but the match with Sable & Jackie. I don't really care to see naked girls. I give the PPV 8/10. My favorite match was the Undertaker vs Austin vs Kane vs Mankind.