Episode
Raw: August 18, 1997
Overview
Shawn Michaels teams with Hunter Hearst Helmsley against The Undertaker and Mankind in the main event.
Details
- Series
- Raw
- Season
- Season 5
- Episode
- Episode 33
- Air date
- 1997-08-18
- Runtime
- 85 min
Episode context
August 18, 1997 is Episode 33 in 1997 of Raw. It aired on 1997-08-18. The runtime is 85 min.
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Episode 32: August 11, 1997
Shawn Michaels promises to reveal his special insurance policy when he returns to action against Mankind. Vince McMahon interviews Dude Love. The Nation of Domination welcomes its newest member. Tensions boil between Bret Hart, and The Patriot. The Legion of Doom takes on Henry and Phinneas Godwinn in a Country Whipping Match and more.
Episode 34: August 29, 1997
The showdown unfolds as Vader takes on Bret Hart, and the clash continues with Dude Love facing off against Rockabilly.
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Episode 31: August 4, 1997
A new Commissioner is appointed to teach a lesson in respect to The Hart Foundation. Shawn Michaels embraces a new attitude while earning a new enemy. With "Stone Cold" Steve Austin suffering a career-threatening injury at the hands of Owen Hart, the Rattlesnake sets his sights on payback. Plus, the Nation of Domination, Ken Shamrock, and more.
Episode 35: September 5, 1997
The Patriot takes on Owen Hart. Dude Love wrestles the British Bulldog. Hunter Hearst Helmsley clashes with The Undertaker.
Episode 30: July 28, 1997
Bret Hart goes one-on-one with The Patriot. The British Bulldog looks to give Ken Shamrock a taste of defeat in an Arm Wrestling Match. Plus, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin & Dude Love defend their Tag Team Championship against The Godwinns, Faarooq takes on Crush, and much more.
Episode 36: September 8, 1997
Commissioner Slaughter learns an injured Rattlesnake's strike is the most vicious when he suspends "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. The Undertaker warns Shawn Michaels their rivalry will not rest in peace. Plus, WWE Champion Bret Hart takes on Vader in a No Disqualification Match and a Tournament for the vacant Intercontinental Championship kicks off.
Episode 29: July 21, 1997
In The Hart Foundation's homeland of Canada, the Canadian heroes face The Undertaker, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, and Dude Love in a Flag Match. Tensions between Shawn Michaels makes a controversial announcement regarding his role in the WWE Championship Match at SummerSlam. Plus, Ken Shamrock takes on Vader, Faarooq battles Goldust, and much more.
Episode 37: September 15, 1997
WWE Champion Bret Hart and European Champion the British Bulldog challenge The Headbangers for the Tag Team Championship. Jerry Lawler receives some stunning news when he conducts a special in-ring interview with "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. Plus, the Intercontinental Championship Tournament continues, Dude Love faces Brian Pillman, and more.
Episode 28: July 14, 1997
The Hart Foundation's Owen Hart & British Bulldog challenge "Stone Cold" Steve Austin for the Tag Team Championship in the main event. After weeks of absence, Shawn Michaels returns to share his thoughts on Bret Hart's special SummerSlam stipulation. Plus, Ken Shamrock, Taka Michinoku, and many more in action.
Episode 38: September 22, 1997
From Madison Square Garden, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin ignites the most storied rivalry in WWE history with a single Stunner. The Intercontinental Championship Tournament continues when Ahmed Johnson takes on Rocky Maivia. Tensions continue to build between The Undertaker and Shawn Michaels and much more.
Episode 27: July 7, 1997
The Hart Foundation receives another warm reception in Canada. After weeks of trying to be "Stone Cold" Steve Austin's partner, Mankind is treated to a stunning lesson courtesy of the Rattlesnake. Plus, Bret Hart takes on Goldust, the Tag Team Tournament comes to an end as D-Lo Brown & Faarooq take on the British Bulldog & Owen Hart, and more.
Episode 39: September 29, 1997
Shawn Michaels and his pals disrupt order in WWE, but Commissioner Slaughter gets the last laugh as he forces Hunter Hearst Helmsley to battle the Undertaker. As Mr. McMahon considers disciplining "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, the Rattlesnake offers the owner of WWE a choice. Plus, Vader, The Headbangers, and many more in action.