WWE Pay-Per-View Season 15 Episode 3 Wrestlemania XV
- March 28, 1999
WWE Pay-Per-View season 15 episode 3 is the highly anticipated event of the year, Wrestlemania XV. This year's event is set to take place in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and will feature some of the biggest names in professional wrestling.
The main event of the evening will feature Stone Cold Steve Austin defending his WWE Championship against The Rock in a no disqualification match. This feud has been brewing for months and has resulted in some of the most memorable moments in WWE history. The two superstars are set to go to war in the ring and only one will walk out as the champion.
In addition to the WWE Championship match, there are several other highly anticipated matches on the card. The Undertaker will take on Big Boss Man in a Hell in a Cell match, which has become one of the most brutal matches in WWE history. Kane and Triple H will square off in a singles match, with the winner earning a shot at the WWE Championship sometime in the near future.
The Dudley Boyz will also defend their Tag Team Championship titles against the team of Edge and Christian and the Hardy Boyz in a Triangle Ladder match. This match is sure to be filled with high-flying stunts and intense action, as all three teams will do whatever it takes to walk out as champions.
Another match that is sure to be a highlight of the evening is the Intercontinental Championship match between Road Dogg and Goldust. This match has been building for weeks and both superstars are looking to prove themselves as the top dog in the mid-card division.
Finally, the fans in attendance and watching at home will be treated to a special appearance by boxer Butterbean. Butterbean is set to step into the ring and take on Bart Gunn in a boxing match, which is sure to be a unique and entertaining addition to the card.
Overall, Wrestlemania XV promises to be a night of unforgettable moments and epic battles. Fans of professional wrestling will not want to miss this event, as it is sure to go down in history as one of the greatest Wrestlemania events of all time.