1. Shane McMahon Disbands The Corporate Ministry (August 2, 1999)
In one short promo, Shane McMahon announced that members of The Corporate Ministry were free to do their own thing. This effectively dissolved the group. Meanwhile, he wished to focus on Test, who had been showing his sister Stephanie an awful lot of attention. It was quite the unceremonious end for the angle which had dominated much of 1999. That was that for The Ministry Of Darkness, it was never seen again. As aforementioned, The Undertaker would return the following year under a new gimmick and Vince McMahon again turned face to feud with Triple H. In the midst of Triple H's push to the top, The Ministry was largely forgotten about and the WWF moved on to focus on the McMahon-Helmsley Regime.
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