When Al Snow feuded with the Big Boss Man in the fall of 1999 it was because Boss Man killed Snow's dog Pepper and then fed it to Snow without Snow knowing. It was one of the more ridiculous storylines that WWE had ever done, but it didn't stop there. The angle led to a match at the 1999 Unforgiven PPV in a match that was billed the "Kennel From Hell" match because it took place inside of the Hell in a Cell setting. The match had a standard steel cage with the cell placed on top of it. The object was to escape from both the cage and cell while trying to avoid guard dogs that were placed between the ring and cell door. Snow's "coveted" Hardcore Title was on the line too, so they were fighting for something too. It is regarded as one of the worst matches in wrestling history. Mick Foley put it on a DVD release with Foley doing commentary for it along with Kevin Kelly. He put it on his DVD because it was such a terrible match. The dogs were outside the cage as it looked like two dogs were humping at ringside. There was also a moment where one of the dogs was taking a s**t, which probably sums up why this match has always been called the "drizzling sh**ts" by fans and pundits alike. The storyline for this match was a joke and the match itself was even worse than the story, which is a testament to just how bad it was. Congrats to Snow on getting the win, though.
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