WWF Sunday Night Heat Report - February 28, 1999
Hosted by Kevin Kelly and Terry Taylor
Live from Dayton, Ohio
� The show started off with some technical difficulties. Kevin Kelly said they were having satellite problems due to bad weather, but he and Terry Taylor described the action in the meantime. You couldn't see a picture, so it was more like a radio broadcast.
� As Gillberg made his way down to the ring, Chyna attacked him and security. Chyna attacked Gillberg as they both made their ways down to the ring. Chyna said she wanted to make one thing clear to Triple H. She challenged Triple H to a match for later in the show, saying she started the story, and would end it. Chyna said she would knock Triple H flat to the ground. Backstage, Triple H talked among D-Generation X members, and said if Chyna wanted to run her mouth, she would get the match.
� Backstage, Debra McMichael led Tag Team Champions, Owen Hart and Jeff Jarrett, to the ring. Meanwhile, D-Lo Brown and Ivory arrived.
� Backstage, Shane McMahon and Chyna talked about the upcoming match with Triple H.
� Jeff Jarrett and Owen Hart (w/Debra McMichael) defeated Too Much (w/The Disciples of Apocalypse) with Brian Christopher's Tennessee Jam in a non-title match. - Too Much rode on the motorcycles of The Disciples of Apocalypse. The relationship between the two tag teams remained unknown. As the match went on, D-Lo Brown and Ivory made their ways in. Debra McMichael stayed away from Ivory. With a distraction from D-Lo, and inteferences from DOA, Too Much took the win with Brian Christopher's Tennessee Jam. Afterward, D-Lo said that he had something in store for Debra later on. Ivory said because Jacqueline put her hands on D-Lo the previous week on Raw is War, she would put her hands on her. Ivory gave Jackie two minutes to enter the ring, as the show went to a commercial break. After a commercial break, PMS made their ways down. Jackie and Ivory immediately went at in the ring to begin a match.
� Ivory (w/D-Lo Brown) defeated Jacqueline (w/Terri Runnels) with a DDT. - Terry Taylor said Jackie had a new hair due (braids). Jackie started off with the advantage, but Ivory took the match with, I believe, a DDT.
� Backstage, Michael Cole interviewed Kurrgan, who was with the rest of The Oddities, about his upcoming match with The Undertaker. Kurrgan basically said nothing, because Georgie "The Animal" Steele was maoning in the background.
� At this point, which was about 30 minutes into the show, the broadcast completely faded away, forcing USA Network to air the 2/22 edition of Sunday Night Heat.