What is 1999 summerslam?

The 1999 Summerslam was the twelfth annual Summerslam professional wrestling pay-per-view event of the World Wrestling Federation (now WWE). It took place on August 22, 1999, at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.

The event featured ten matches, including a main event match between Stone Cold Steve Austin and Mankind for the WWF Championship. The match was billed as a "Triple Threat" match, with Jesse Ventura as the special guest referee. However, Triple H was added to the match later on, making it a "Fatal Four-Way" match for the title.

Other matches on the card included a "Lion's Den" match between Ken Shamrock and Steve Blackman, a "Tag Team Turmoil" match featuring several tag teams competing for the WWF Tag Team Championship, and a "Boiler Room Brawl" between The Undertaker and Big Show.

The event also saw the debut of Chris Jericho in the WWF, as he interrupted a promo by The Rock to make his presence known.

The 1999 Summerslam received mixed reviews from fans and critics, with some praising the matches while others criticized the overuse of gimmicks and poor storytelling. Nonetheless, it remains a memorable event for wrestling fans of that era.