Ransom Money: Did Jeff Jarrett Hold the WWF Hostage?

May 29, 2026

Posted on  by bdamage1

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Brian Damage

In October of 1999, Jeff Jarrett announced he was jumping ship back to World Championship Wrestling. This wasn’t the first time Double J departed the WWF for WCW. He did the same thing back in 1996 and a year later, returned to the WWF.

This time, however, it was just a bit different because Jarrett was still the reigning Intercontinental champion. For whatever reason, Jeff Jarrett was still the IC champion going into the NO Mercy pay per view in a title defense against Chyna…1 day after his WWF contract expired!

According to Chyna in her autobiography, she alleged that Vince Russo and Jeff Jarrett conspired to have that exact scenario happen. Vince Russo was the head creative writer for the WWF…who decided to defect to WCW a couple of weeks before Jarrett’s contract expired. Perhaps Russo, booked Jarrett to remain the IC champion to take control of it in WCW?

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Regardless, Jeff was the champion without a WWF contract. Surely, Vince McMahon wasn’t going to let his prestigious title walk out the door with Jarrett and risk having him besmirch it on Monday Nitro? He already endured the same humiliation in ’95 when Debra ‘Alundra Blayze’ Miceli showed up on Nitro and threw the WWF women’s title in a trash can.

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The good news was that Jeff Jarrett was willing to work the match at the No Mercy event. The bad news was that he would only wrestle on the show on his terms. Vince McMahon who was usually the man with the upper hand in negotiations, found himself behind the 8 ball so to speak. Jarrett had control, because he held the IC title.

The one demand that Jarrett had was simple, he wanted all of his pay per view bonus money up front. Traditionally, wrestlers would get their bonus checks for working pay per views a few months after the actual event happened. In Jarrett’s case, not only did he want his pay off for No Mercy that night…he also wanted all past bonus money that night as well. The total sum was reportedly around or above $300,000 dollars.

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In interviews years later, Jarrett’s story has wavered. He claimed the negotiations were not tenuous and actually very professional and amicable. He went on to say, he was even given some stock options during the negotiations. In another interview, Jeff Jarrett said that an hour before the show started and after the initial agreement…Double J approached Jim Ross and Terry Taylor and told them to double the initial price agreed upon. With his wallet much fatter, Jarrett performed at the No Mercy pay per view and lost the Intercontinental title to Chyna. Just one day later, Jarrett re-appeared on WCW Nitro.

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Was Jeff Jarrett accurate in saying the talks with McMahon were on good terms? Did Double J hold the IC title hostage? Was Chyna correct in stating Vince Russo and Jarrett were in cahoots the whole time? Well, I think the answer lies when Vince bought WCW two years later and fired Jarrett live on air.

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  • Superunknown

    I believe the answer lies somewhere in between…but it was obviously not as cordial and professional as he said or else Vince wouldn’t have fired him as soon as he became the owner of WCW.

  • I believe Jeff Jarrett did the right thing. He just simply asked for only what he was owed upfront (past bonuses and his No Mercy payoff). It’s not his fault that WWE didn’t pay attention and realize his contract expired a day before No Mercy. They’re lucky he was professional enough to do the Good Housekeeping match with Chyna and drop the Intercontinental Championship to her on the way out. And I highly doubt he would do something like trashing their title on the competition’s show, he has too much respect for this business to do that.

  • The 5th Horsemen

    We’ll never know the whole story but he did handle himself very professionally in that match with Chyna.

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