WWF Raw is War Review (4/27/98): Steve Austin Defends His Title, DX Tries Invading WCW

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War Zone

The transition is made to the War Zone for the rest of Raw.

The Undertaker vs. Barry Windham (with Jim Cornette)

Undertaker gets to work quickly on Windham. Just seconds in, he chokeslams the former NWA star. ‘Taker then picks him up for the Tombstone and wins.

The Undertaker defeats Barry Windham via pinfall.

A squash match to carry over Undertaker’s momentum from Unforgiven.

The Undertaker Promo

‘Taker says Kane “looked into the eyes of the dragon and got burned.” He says it was only the beginning last night in the battle of brothers and calls him out.

We return from commercial to see Undertaker still in the ring, only for Kane’s music to begin playing.

Paul Bearer says that this has to stop. He says it “wasn’t supposed to be like this” and “my idea.” Undertaker was the one who was supposed to die in the flames, but Kane ended up suffering.

Bearer says he was there when Kane was being treated from the burning everyday. He says a truce needs to be made and admits to being Kane’s father.