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1998 in professional wrestling describes the year's events in the world of professional wrestling.
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List of notable promotions
editThese promotions held notable events in 1998.
Promotion Name | Abbreviation | Notes |
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All Japan Pro Wrestling | AJPW | |
Catch Wrestling Association | CWA | |
Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre | CMLL | |
Extreme Championship Wrestling | ECW | |
Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling | FMW | |
International Wrestling Revolution Group | IWRG | |
Lucha Libre AAA Worldwide | AAA | The "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
editJanuary
editDate | Promotion(s) | Event | Location | Main Event | |
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January 4 | NJPW | Final Power Hall in Tokyo Dome | Tokyo, Japan | Kensuke Sasaki (c) vs. Keiji Mutoh in a singles match for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship[1] | |
January 10 | ECW | House Party | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States | The Sandman vs. Sabu in a Stairway to Hell match[2] | |
January 18 | WWF | Royal Rumble | San Jose, California, United States | Shawn Michaels (c) vs. The Undertaker in a Casket match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship[3] | |
January 24 | WCW:
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Souled Out | Trotwood, Ohio, United States | Lex Luger vs. Randy Savage[4] | |
January 31 | ECW | Hostile City Showdown | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States | Rob Van Dam and Sabu vs. The Dudley Boyz (Buh Buh Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) vs. The Gangstanators (John Kronus and New Jack) vs. The Sandman and Tommy Dreamer in a Four-Way Dance | |
(c) – denotes defending champion(s) |
February
editDate | Promotion(s) | Event | Location | Main Event | |
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February 15 | WWF | No Way Out of Texas: In Your House | Houston, Texas, United States | Cactus Jack, Chainsaw Charlie, Owen Hart and Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated The New Age Outlaws (Billy Gunn and Road Dogg), Savio Vega and Triple H in a Non-sanctioned eight-man tag team match[5] | |
February 21 | ECW | Cyberslam | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States | Shane Douglas and Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Rob Van Dam and Sabu in a tag team match[6][7] | |
February 22 | WCW:
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SuperBrawl VIII | San Francisco, California, United States | Sting vs. Hollywood Hogan in a singles match for the vacant WCW World Heavyweight Championship | |
February 28 | NWA | Third Annual Eddie Gilbert Memorial Show | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States | Doug and Tommy Gilbert vs. Buddy Landell and Dory Funk Jr. in a tag team match[8] | |
(c) – denotes defending champion(s) |
March
editDate | Promotion(s) | Event | Location | Main Event | |
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March 1 | AAA | Rey de Reyes | Naucalpan, Mexico | Perro Aguayo defeated Latin Lover, Cibernético and Octagón in a 1998 Rey de Reyes final | |
March 1 | ECW | Living Dangerously | Asbury Park, New Jersey, United States | Al Snow and Lance Storm (with Tammy Lynn Sytch) defeated Shane Douglas and Chris Candido (with Francine) in a tag team match | |
March 15 | WCW:
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Uncensored | Mobile, Alabama, United States | Hollywood Hogan fought Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) to a no-contest in a Steel cage match | |
March 20 | CMLL | Homenaje a Salvador Lutteroth | Mexico City, Mexico | Emilio Charles Jr. defeated El Satánico in a Lucha de Apuesta, Hair vs. Hair match | |
March 29 | WWF | WrestleMania XIV | Boston, Massachusetts, United States | Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated Shawn Michaels (c) in a Singles match for the WWF Championship with Mike Tyson as special outside enforcer | |
(c) – denotes defending champion(s) |
April
editDate | Promotion(s) | Event | Location | Main Event | |
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April 4 | WWF | Mayhem in Manchester | Manchester, England, United Kingdom | Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) defeated Triple H in a Singles match for the WWF Championship The Undertaker defeated Kane (with Paul Bearer) in a Singles match | |
April 19 | WCW:
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Spring Stampede | Denver, Colorado, United States | Randy Savage (with Miss Elizabeth) defeated Sting (c) in a No Disqualification match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship | |
April 24 | CMLL | 42. Aniversario de Arena México | Mexico City, Mexico | Gran Markus Jr. defeated Brazo de Oro in a Best two-out-of-three falls Lucha de Apuestas hair vs. hair match | |
April 26 | WWF | Unforgiven: In Your House | Greensboro, North Carolina, United States | Dude Love defeated Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) by disqualification in a Singles match for the WWF Championship | |
April 29 | N/A | First Annual Brian Pillman Memorial Show | Norwood, Ohio, United States | Chris Benoit defeated Chris Jericho in a Singles match | |
April 30 | FMW | FMW 9th Anniversary Show | Tokyo, Japan | Hayabusa defeated Mr. Gannosuke (c) in a Singles match for the FMW Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship and the FMW Independent Heavyweight Championship | |
(c) – denotes defending champion(s) |
May
editJune
editDate | Promotion(s) | Event | Location | Main Event | |
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June 7 | AAA | Triplemanía VI | Chihuahua City, Chihuahua, Mexico | Kick Boxer defeated Heavy Metal in a Steel cage match, Lucha de Apuestas, "Hair of Pepe Casas vs. Hair of El Tirantes" match | |
June 11 | N/A | Third Annual Ilio DiPaolo Memorial Show | Buffalo, New York, United States | Kevin Nash and Diamond Dallas Page defeated Hollywood Hogan and Bret Hart in a tag team | |
June 14 | WCW:
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The Great American Bash | Baltimore, Maryland, United States | Sting defeated The Giant in a Singles match for control of the WCW World Tag Team Championship | |
June 19 | FMW | King of Fight 1998: Day 2 | Tokyo, Japan | Hayabusa, Hisakatsu Oya, Ricky Fuji and Daisuke Ikeda vs. Team No Respect (Kodo Fuyuki, Koji Nakagawa, Gedo and Yukihiro Kanemura) in four-man tag team match | |
June 28 | WWF | King of the Ring | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States | Kane (with Paul Bearer) defeated Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) in a First Blood match for the WWF Championship[11] | |
(c) – denotes defending champion(s) |
July
editDate | Promotion(s) | Event | Location | Main Event | |
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July 10 | FMW | King of Fight II 1998: Day 2 | Tokyo, Japan | Hayabusa, Hisakatsu Oya, Ricky Fuji and Daisuke Ikeda vs. Team No Respect (Kodo Fuyuki, Koji Nakagawa, Jado and Gedo) in an eight-man tag team match | |
July 12 | WCW:
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Bash at the Beach | San Diego, California, United States | Hollywood Hogan and Dennis Rodman (with The Disciple) defeated Diamond Dallas Page and Karl Malone in a tag team match[12] | |
July 18 | CMLL | Ruleta de la Muerte | Mexico City, Mexico | El Hijo del Santo defeated Guerrero del Futuro | |
July 26 | WWF | Fully Loaded: In Your House | Fresno, California, United States | Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Undertaker defeated Kane and Mankind (c) (with Paul Bearer) in a tag team match for the WWF Tag Team Championship | |
(c) – denotes defending champion(s) |
August
editSeptember
editOctober
editDate | Promotion(s) | Event | Location | Main Event | |
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October 6 | FMW | Flashover 1998: Day 10 | Tokyo, Japan | Hayabusa vs. Koji Nakagawa in a Singles match | |
October 18 | WWF | Judgment Day: In Your House | Rosemont, Illinois, United States | Kane vs. The Undertaker ended in a double pinfall in a Singles match for the vacant WWF Championship with Stone Cold Steve Austin as special guest referee[15] | |
October 25 | WCW:
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Halloween Havoc | Paradise, Nevada, United States | Goldberg (c) defeated Diamond Dallas Page in a Singles match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship | |
(c) – denotes defending champion(s) |
November
editDate | Promotion(s) | Event | Location | Main Event | |
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November 1 | ECW | November to Remember | New Orleans, Louisiana, United States | New Triple Threat (Sabu, Rob Van Dam and Taz) (with Bill Alfonso) defeated The Triple Threat (Shane Douglas, Bam Bam Bigelow and Chris Candido) (with Francine) | |
November 15 | WWF | Survivor Series | St. Louis, Missouri, United States | The Rock defeated Mankind by submission in a Tournament final match for the vacant WWF Championship[16] | |
November 20 | FMW | Scramble Survivor 1998: Day 6 | Yokohama, Japan | Hayabusa vs. Kodo Fuyuki in a Singles match | |
November 22 | WCW:
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World War 3 | Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States | Diamond Dallas Page (c) defeated Bret Hart in a Singles match for the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship | |
(c) – denotes defending champion(s) |
December
editDate | Promotion(s) | Event | Location | Main Event | |
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December 6 | WWF | WWF Capital Carnage | London, England, United Kingdom | Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated Kane, Mankind and The Undertaker (with Paul Bearer) in a Fatal 4-Way match with Gerald Brisco as special guest referee | |
December 12 | ECW FMW |
ECW/FMW Supershow I | Tokyo, Japan | Rob Van Dam and Sabu (with Bill Alfonso) defeated Hayabusa and Tommy Dreamer by pinfall in a tag team match | |
December 13 | ECW FMW |
ECW/FMW Supershow II | Tokyo, Japan | Rob Van Dam and Sabu (with Bill Alfonso) defeated The Dudley Boyz (Buh Buh Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) (c) by pinfall in a Tag team match for the ECW World Tag Team Championship | |
December 13 | AAA | Guerra de Titanes | Chihuahua City, Chihuahua, Mexico | Octagón and Heavy Metal defeated Pentagón and Kick Boxer in a Steel Cage match | |
December 13 | WWF | Rock Bottom: In Your House | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada | Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated The Undertaker (with Paul Bearer) in a Buried Alive match for the right to compete in the 1999 Royal Rumble match | |
December 19 | CWA | Euro Catch Festival | Bremen, Germany | Rambo defeated Big Titan in Round 6 in a Singles match for the vacant CWA World Heavyweight Championship | |
December 20 | IWRG | Arena Naucalpan 21st Anniversary Show | Naucalpan, State of Mexico, Mexico | Mega defeated Judo Suwa in a Ruleta de la Muerte final, Lucha de Apuestas, mask vs. hair match[17] | |
December 26 | various | Jaguar Yokota Retirement Show | Tokyo | Devil Masami defeated Jaguar Yokota | |
December 27 | WCW:
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Starrcade | Washington, D.C., United States | Kevin Nash defeated Goldberg (c) in a No Disqualification match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship | |
(c) – denotes defending champion(s) |
Accomplishments and tournaments
editAAA
editTournaments | Winner | Date won | Notes |
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Rey de Reyes | Perro Aguayo | March 1 |
AJW
editAccomplishment | Winner | Date won | Notes |
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Japan Grand Prix 1998 | Manami Toyota | August 9 | |
Tag League The Best 1998 | Momoe Nakanishi and Nanae Takahashi | November 22 |
AJPW
editTournaments | Winner | Date won | Notes |
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Asunaro Cup 1998 | Jun Akiyama & Takao Omori | January 23 | |
Champion Carnival | Mitsuharu Misawa | April 18 | |
World Junior Heavyweight Title League | Yoshinari Ogawa | July 19 | |
Real World Tag League | Jun Akiyama & Kenta Kobashi | December 5 |
JWP
editAccomplishment | Winner | Date won | Notes |
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Blue Star Cup 1998 | Kayoko Haruyama | ||
All Generation Tournament | Carlos Amano | May 17 |
NJPW
editTournaments | Winner | Date won | Notes |
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Final Inoki Tournament | Don Frye | April 4 | |
Best of the Super Juniors V | Koji Kanemoto | June 3 | |
IWGP Tag Team Title Tournament | Hiroyoshi Tenzan & Masahiro Chono | June 5 | |
IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Title League | Shinjiro Otani & Tatsuhito Takaiwa | August 8 | This tournament was to crown the inaugural IWGP Junior Heavyweight Tag Team Champions |
G1 Climax 8 | Shinya Hashimoto | August 2 | |
WCW World Tag Title Contenders League | Kensuke Sasaki & Yuji Nagata | September 21 | Sasaki & Nagata never actually received their title shot |
Super Grade Tag League VIII | Keiji Muto & Satoshi Kojima | December 6 |
WCW
editAccomplishment | Winner | Date won | Notes |
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World War 3 | Kevin Nash | November 22 |
WWF
editAccomplishment | Winner | Date won | Notes |
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Royal Rumble | Stone Cold Steve Austin | January 18 | |
King of the Ring | Ken Shamrock | June 28 | |
WWF Brawl for All | Bart Gunn | August 24 | This was a shoot fighting tournament, rather than traditional wrestling matches |
WWF Intercontinental Championship Tournament | Ken Shamrock | October 12 | |
Deadly Games WWF Championship Tournament | The Rock | November 15 |
Awards and honors
editPro Wrestling Illustrated
editWrestling Observer Newsletter
editWrestling Observer Newsletter Hall of Fame
editInductee |
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Dos Caras |
Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards
editTitle changes
editECW
editIncoming champion – Shane Douglas
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Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
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No title changes |
(Title created)
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Unsanctioned championship | ||||
Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
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May 14 | Taz | It Ain't Seinfeld | Taz introduced the championship during a storyline. | |
December 19 | Sabu | Hardcore TV #296 |
Incoming champion – Taz
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Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
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March 1 | Bam Bam Bigelow | Living Dangerously | ||
April 4 | Rob Van Dam | Hardcore TV #259 |
Incoming champions – Chris Candido and Lance Storm
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Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
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June 27 | Rob Van Dam and Sabu | Hardcore TV #271 | ||
October 24 | The Dudley Boyz (Buh Buh Ray and D-Von Dudley) |
Hardcore TV #288 | ||
November 1 | Balls Mahoney and Masato Tanaka | November to Remember | ||
November 6 | The Dudley Boyz (Buh Buh Ray and D-Von Dudley) |
Hardcore TV #290 | ||
December 13 | Sabu and Rob Van Dam | ECW/FMW Supershow II |
FMW
editFMW Double Championship | ||||
Incoming champion – Masato Tanaka
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Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
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January 6 | Mr. Gannosuke | New Year Generation Tour | ||
April 30 | Hayabusa | 9th Anniversary Show | ||
November 20 | Kodo Fuyuki | Scramble Survivor Tour |
FMW Brass Knuckles Tag Team Championship | ||||
Incoming champions – ZEN/Team No Respect (Mr. Gannosuke and Yukihiro Kanemura) | ||||
Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
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March 29 | Team No Respect (Kodo Fuyuki and Hido) |
Winning Road tour | ||
April 17 | Hayabusa and Masato Tanaka | Fuyuki Army | ||
May 27 | Team No Respect (Kodo Fuyuki and Yukihiro Kanemura) |
Neo FMW | ||
October 26 | Hayabusa and Daisuke Ikeda | Fuyuki Army |
FMW World Street Fight 6-Man Tag Team Championship | ||||
Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
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January 16 | Team No Respect (Mr. Gannosuke, Yukihiro Kanemura and Jado) |
FMW | ||
February 13 | ZEN (Atsushi Onita, Koji Nakagawa and Tetsuhiro Kuroda) |
FMW | ||
May 5 | Team No Respect (Kodo Fuyuki, Yukihiro Kanemura and Hido) |
Neo FMW tour | ||
June 1 | Vacant | Neo FMW Tour | ||
June 1 | Team No Respect (Atsushi Onita, Tetsuhiro Kuroda and Hido) |
Neo FMW tour | ||
November 20 | Vacant | N/A |
NJPW
editIncoming champion – Kensuke Sasaki | ||||
Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
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April 4 | Tatsumi Fujinami | Antonio Inoki Retirement Show | ||
August 8 | Masahiro Chono | Rising the Next Generation in Osaka Dome | ||
September 21 | Vacant | N/A | ||
September 23 | Scott Norton | Big Wednesday |
Incoming champions – Keiji Mutoh and Masahiro Chono | ||||
Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
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April 21 | Vacant | N/A | ||
June 5 | Cho-Ten (Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Masahiro Chono) |
Live event | ||
July 15 | Genichiro Tenryu and Shiro Koshinaka | Summer Struggle 1998 |
Incoming champion – Shinjiro Otani | ||||
Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
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February 7 | Jushin Thunder Liger | Live event |
(Title created) | ||||
Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
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August 8 | Shinjiro Otani and Tatsuhito Takaiwa | Rising the Next Generations in Osaka Dome |
WCW
editIncoming champion – Sting
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Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
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January 8 | Vacant | Thunder | vacated due to the controversial ending from Starrcade 1997 | |
February 22 | Sting | SuperBrawl VIII | ||
April 19 | Randy Savage | Spring Stampede | This was a No disqualification match | |
April 20 | Hollywood Hogan | Nitro | ||
July 6 | Goldberg | Nitro | ||
December 27 | Kevin Nash | Starrcade |
Incoming champion – Ultimate Dragon
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Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
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January 8 | Juventud Guerrera | Thunder | ||
January 15 | Rey Misterio, Jr. | Thunder | ||
January 24 | Chris Jericho | Souled Out | ||
May 17 | Dean Malenko | Slamboree | Malenko won a battle royal earlier in the night, wearing a mask as Ciclope, to earn a title shot | |
June 11 | Vacant | Thunder | Vacated due to Malenko not winning the title shot as himself | |
June 14 | Chris Jericho | The Great American Bash | ||
August 8 | Juventud Guerrera | Road Wild | Dean Malenko was the special guest referee | |
September 14 | Billy Kidman | Nitro | ||
November 16 | Juventud Guerrera | Nitro | ||
November 22 | Billy Kidman | World War 3 |
Incoming champion – Diamond Dallas Page
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Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
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April 19 | Raven | Spring Stampede | ||
April 20 | Goldberg | Nitro | ||
July 6 | Vacant | Nitro | Vacated due to Goldberg winning the WCW World Heavyweight Championship | |
July 20 | Bret Hart | Nitro | ||
August 10 | Lex Luger | Nitro | ||
August 11 | Bret Hart | Thunder | Aired on tape delay on August 13. | |
October 26 | Diamond Dallas Page | Nitro | ||
November 30 | Bret Hart | Nitro |
Incoming champion – Sugar Sato
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Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
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April 3 | Retired | GAEA Full Bloom |
Incoming champion – Booker T
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Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
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February 16 | Rick Martel | Nitro | ||
February 22 | Booker T | SuperBrawl VIII | ||
April 30 | Chris Benoit | House show | ||
May 1 | Booker T | House show | ||
May 2 | Chris Benoit | House show | ||
May 3 | Booker T | House show | ||
May 4 | Fit Finlay | Nitro | ||
June 14 | Booker T | The Great American Bash | ||
July 14 | Stevie Ray | House show | ||
August 10 | Chris Jericho | Nitro | ||
November 30 | Konnan | Nitro | ||
December 28 | Scott Steiner | Nitro |
Incoming champions – The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott Steiner)
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Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
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January 12 | The Outsiders (Kevin Nash and Scott Hall) |
Nitro | ||
February 9 | The Steiner Brothers (Rick and Scott Steiner) |
Nitro | ||
February 22 | The Outsiders (Kevin Nash and Scott Hall) |
SuperBrawl VIII | ||
May 17 | Sting and The Giant | Slamboree | ||
June 2 | Vacant | Thunder | Aired on tape delay on June 4. Vacated due to Sting joining the NWO Wolfpac. | |
June 14 | Sting and Kevin Nash | The Great American Bash | ||
July 20 | Scott Hall and The Giant | Nitro | ||
October 25 | Rick Steiner and Kenny Kaos | Halloween Havoc |
WWF
editIncoming champion – Shawn Michaels
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Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
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March 29 | Stone Cold Steve Austin | WrestleMania XIV | Mike Tyson was the special outside enforcer. | |
June 28 | Kane | King of the Ring | This was a First Blood match | |
June 29 | Stone Cold Steve Austin | Raw Is War | The title was renamed to WWF Championship | |
September 27 | Vacant | Breakdown: In Your House | This was a triple threat match also involving The Undertaker and Kane | |
November 15 | The Rock | Survivor Series | Defeated Mankind in a tournament final | |
December 29 | Mankind | Raw Is War | Aired on tape delay on January 4. |
Incoming champion – The Rock
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Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
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August 30 | Triple H | SummerSlam | This was a ladder match | |
October 9 | Vacant | N/A | Vacated due to injury. | |
October 12 | Ken Shamrock | Raw Is War | Defeated X-Pac in a tournament final |
Incoming champion – Taka Michinoku
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Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
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October 18 | Christian | Judgment Day: In Your House | ||
November 17 | Gillberg | Raw Is War | Aired on tape delay on November 23. |
(Title reactivated)
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Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
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September 15 | Jacqueline | Raw Is War | Aired on tape delay on September 21. | |
November 15 | Sable | Survivor Series | Shane McMahon was the special guest referee |
Incoming champion – Triple H
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Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
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January 20 | Owen Hart | Raw Is War | Aired on tape delay on January 26. | |
March 16 | Triple H | Raw Is War | ||
July 14 | D'Lo Brown | Raw Is War | Aired on tape delay on July 20. | |
September 15 | X-Pac | Raw Is War | Aired on tape delay on September 21. | |
September 29 | D'Lo Brown | Raw Is War | Aired on tape delay on October 5. | |
October 18 | X-Pac | Judgment Day: In Your House |
Incoming champions – The New Age Outlaws (Billy Gunn and Road Dogg)
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Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
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March 29 | Cactus Jack and Chainsaw Charlie | WrestleMania XIV | ||
March 30 | The New Age Outlaws (Billy Gunn and Road Dogg) |
Raw Is War | Aired on tape delay on April 6. | |
July 13 | Kane and Mankind | Raw Is War | ||
July 26 | Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Undertaker | Fully Loaded: In Your House | ||
August 10 | Kane and Mankind | Raw Is War | This was a four-way match also involving The New Age Outlaws and D'Lo Brown & The Rock. | |
August 30 | The New Age Outlaws (Billy Gunn and Road Dogg) |
SummerSlam | ||
December 14 | The Corporation (Big Boss Man and Ken Shamrock) |
Raw Is War |
(Title created)
| ||||
Date | Winner | Event/Show | Note(s) | |
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November 2 | Mankind | Raw Is War | Mankind was awarded the title by Vince McMahon | |
November 30 | Big Boss Man | Raw Is War | This was a ladder march | |
December 15 | Road Dogg | Raw Is War | Aired on tape delay on December 21. |
Births
edit- January 2 – Takuho Kato
- April 27 – Arisu Endo
- May 17 – Ancham
- June 1 – Megan Bayne
- June 18 – Masha Slamovich
- July 15 – Anna Jay
- July 19 - Lola Vice
- September 17 – Towa Iwasaki
- November 23 – Rina Shingaki
- November 27 – Suzume
Debuts
edit- A.J. Styles
- Amazing Red
- Vince McMahon
- Chuck Palumbo
- Rodney Mack
- Sal E. Graziano
- Cliff Compton
- Tony Mamaluke
- Kazunari Murakami
- Tomoka Isozaki (All Japan Women's)
- January 23 - Tomiko Sai and Kayoko Haruyama
- January 28 - Kenji Fukimoto and Akira Raijin
- January 31 – Thanomsak Toba
- February 5 - MAX Miyazawa
- February 7 - Ryuji Hijikata
- March 1 - Kengo Takai
- April 30 - Místico
- May 15 - Frankie Kazarian
- June 19 - Bobby Roode
- August 9 - Ayako Hamada
- August 16 - Junko Yagi
- August 21 – Kurt Angle
- August 28 - Naomichi Marufuji
- September 6 – Quiet Storm
- September 13 - Tigre Uno
- September 15 - Mika Harigai (All Japan Women's)
- September 25 - Low Ki
- October - Kongo Kong
- October 25 - Genkai
- November 29 - Takashi Uwano
- December 14 – Faby Apache
- December 16 - Daisaku Shimada
Retirements
edit- Austin Idol (1972–1998)
- Antonio Inoki (September 30, 1960–April 4, 1998) (returned to wrestling in 2000 and retired on December 30, 2001)
- Marcus Laurinaitis (1987–1998)
- Joey Maggs (1987–1998)
- Rick Martel (1973–1998)
- Shawn Michaels (1984-March 28, 1998) (returned to wrestling in 2002 and retired in 2010)
- John Nord (1984-1998)
- The Patriot (wrestler) (1988-1998)
- Sgt. Craig Pittman (1993-1998) (returned to wrestling for two matches in 2011)
- Paul Roma (1984–1998) (returned to wrestling in 2006)
- The Sheik (wrestler) (1947-1998)
- Mark Starr (1986–1998)
- Pez Whatley (1973-1998)
Deaths
edit- January 20 – Bobo Brazil, 73[19]
- February 15 – Louie Spicolli, 27[20]
- April 6 - Stanley Radwan, 89
- June 2 – Junkyard Dog, 45[21]
- July 1 - Toyonobori, 67
- July 20 - June Byers, 76
- August 17 – Terry Garvin, 61[22]
- August 18 – Shane Shamrock, 23
- November 6 – Sky Low Low, 70[23]
- November 29 – Giant Haystacks, 51
- December 9 - Archie Moore, 84
- December 15 – Brady Boone, 40
- December 30 - Sam Muchnick, 93
See also
editWikimedia Commons has media related to 1998 in professional wrestling.
References
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- ^ "The SmarK Retro Rant For ECW House Party 98". 411Mania. May 11, 2002. Retrieved 23 June 2018.
- ^ "Royal Rumble 1998 Results". WWE. Retrieved July 10, 2008.
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- ^ "No Way Out of Texas Results". WWE. Archived from the original on 2008-08-21. Retrieved 2008-07-12.
- ^ Note that this was an internet pay-per-view event (iPPV)
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