4. Steve Austin vs. Mankind vs. Kane vs. The Undertaker (Capital Carnage, 1998)
Only the second UK-exclusive Pay-Per-View to be promoted by the WWF, 'Capital Carnage' was a real mixed bag. There were 11 matches in total, 10 of which were televised. Many of the scraps felt meaningless, such as Tiger Ali Singh vs. Edge and Triple H vs. Jeff Jarrett. Cheerfully, a WWF Title match between The Rock and X-Pac was there to pick up the pace, just in time for the main event. By putting so many big characters into the mix, the company really couldn't lose. Steve Austin, The Undertaker, Kane and Mankind butted heads in a 'Fatal 4-Way'. All were huge names, and had all been inter-linked on main WWF programming. This only served to up the excitement, which became palpable when even Vinnie Jones became involved in the action. The electric atmosphere drummed up by the capacity crowd inside the London Arena deserved a babyface victory. That was served up when 'Stone Cold' won the match, sharing beers with Jones and delighting the fans. A dreary under card was nullified by the top 2 bouts, which offered bags of mayhem. The Undertaker played his part, acting as a believable spoiler to Austin's good guy celebrations.