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Every WWE In Your House Ranked From WORST To BEST

Jun 03, 2021
In 1995, WWF and WCW faced off in what was becoming a PPV arms race. Vince McMahon was the reigning wrestling pay-per-view champion, even though rates had been steadily declining since a recession in the early '90s, but with the still-popular Hulk Hogan now in Ted Turner's camp the WCW team was advancing towards their own success when they scheduled nine PPVs for the year 1995. McMahon counterattacked with an interesting concept in

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was going to be a supplemental The pay-per-view was offered at a reduced price and would fill the gaps between the five main events that They lasted only two hours for a while.
every wwe in your house ranked from worst to best
Anyway, In Your House was similar to the Saturday night main event, except two aired on Sundays in primetime. The events at your house were a mixed bag, some were a lot of fun, while others

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PPVs WWE has ever produced. A good number of them were one-match shows that Bret Ha or Shawn Michaels saved from being a total loss. on the other hand others were fun shows that featured quality wrestling but which of these shows were good and which were bad and in what order and why I'm here to tell you I'm Adam 4tt from Coulter holic these are all the singles from his house

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join us at #28 in your house because multiple sources have claimed that once the main event of this show came to an end, Vince McMahon slammed his headphones and yelled horribly Davey Boy Smith challenged for the WWF title about 11 months later Diesel's reign and the product weren't quite where McMahon wanted it to be when Jim Cornette actually sparked a positive reaction by punching Diesel's leg, you just knew it was a bad sign, but the room in your house was doomed long before its main event Shawn Michaels. had vacated the ice cold title due to the Syracuse incident and the subsequent match between new champion Dean Douglas and Razor Ramon was clumsy and awkward.
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Those two title matches followed a five-minute match between Yokozuna and May Bolt that ended in a double countout. It was exactly as good as you had imagined it was still on the positive side, gold dust's ring debut his match wasn't very good either number 27 d-generation X there was a lot of uncertainty in the air after Survivor Series 97, a strange feeling of unrest in the wake of Bret Hart's controversial departure, few would have guessed that a drastic change was becoming imminent. The leader of that change. Stone Cold Steve Austin was a rare highlight on this show driving a truck into the arena and attacking the nation of domination, he wowed the crowd in a short to entertain victory over the rock.
every wwe in your house ranked from worst to best
It's a shame they never fought again, isn't it? But anyway, the rest of the show was a bit, um, okay, this was a sea show disguised as It was a show for a variety of reasons, there was Ken Shamrock loudly calling out venues in the main event, even Cena would be a whisper of a sidekick, there was Sergeant Killer wheezing during a training camp match with Triple H and there was Butter Bean and Marc Mero fighting

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one. Overall this was not a strong show, to be fair we must give credit to the omission of TAC Oku and Brian Christopher who opened the show with an entertaining and fast paced match like a mid 90's live 205, number 26, bottom, well, you can't say. the name was not accurate, it is difficult to evaluate certain Attitude Era events, the views on paper can be short on the actual quality of wrestling, but through the roof in terms of entertainment in this era, three were rarely found or four great matches on such a show, but even an average show with a lot of energy and liveliness can still hold up over time, sadly that's not the case here as the show didn't deliver in terms of quality or fun.
every wwe in your house ranked from worst to best
The bottom only had one good match, rock against humanity, and even that was marred by a shitty ending, Foley seemed to have the title, forcing Rock to pass out with the core of his jaw only for Vince to claim that the champion would keep his belt because he never actually submitted to the hold, that's not how Vince the main works. The event pitted Steve Austin against Undertaker in a Buried Alive match and let's try to be nice here, they've both had better matches. Kane interfered coming out of the grave, which wasn't as exciting as it sounds.
Number 25, there's no way out of Texas, sometimes. like Elimination Chamber or Survivor Series are risky propositions, especially if your rosters on the lean side run the risk of throwing too many quality guys into a match, leaving a dearth of talent for the rest of the show that happened at No Way Out with all of Vince McMahon's prettiest chickens crammed into a basket, which was a weird metaphor, sorry, the main event was a big heel match against Baby Face that pitted Austin Foley funk and Owen Hart against Triple H Road Dogg, Billy Gunn and a mysterious partner, the identity of this.
The sidekick was hyped throughout the show and convinced

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one he was going to be something big, maybe a defecting member of the WCW roster or a returning favorite from years past, in the end it was revealed to be Savio Vega, yeah, We will love him with all seriousness. The match was pretty fun, but the rest of the show was pretty forgettable. Kane hit Vader with a wrench, but Rock undermined Roots' authority and Taka Michinoku put on a good cruiserweight performance another day in your house's 24th office to be brutal. Honestly, the first one at your house was a weak start, but it wasn't a weak start as the first match was good.
Bret Hart defeated Hakushi with a clever rollup. The next match was also fun in its own right with Razor Ramon. toppling Jeff Jarrett and the roadie in a handicap match after that, it was all downhill, the themes seemed to be very large men slowly colliding with each other and while that might be my grandmother's definition of professional wrestling, the Things had evolved considerably by 1995, Mabel defeated Adam Bomb. and a king of the ring qualifying match that lasted two minutes and may have been a minute too long. The Diesel and Psycho WWE Championship main event was like every other match the two had against each other, a little slow and unfunny in your house.
It's not the worst of shows, but overall it was a frustrating start to the 23rd timeline of events that sent up the St. Valentine's Day Massacre. This was very much a show of two halves, the first was a total car crash in a bad way and the second was a total car crash in the Well, the Attitude Era was a mysterious and contradictory time. Try not to think about it too much. The first five matches of the eighth card existed within a very narrow range between horrible and below average. The so-called peak was a frigid 15 minutes. title match that pitted Ken Shamrock against Val Venis, but it was not the

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of either of them, however, things improved a lot during the last three matches of the night, first Triple H and DX faced Cain and Chyna in a chaotic but fun fight, then the rock and humanity faced off. in the Last Man Standing action, while not remembered as well as their halftime clashes between I Renuncio and Heat, still demonstrated the electric chemistry between the two.
It's a shame there wasn't a winner. Finally, the main event cage match between Austin and Vince was more spectacle than reality. wrestling match but what a spectacle it was to Vince's credit here for taking an impressive hit from the side of the cage through an announce table proving that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Big Show also made his debut by bursting through the mat to help Mr. McMahon only to accidentally cost him the match a few moments later, the unfortunate Paul number 22, fully loaded, like our last entry, fully loaded, it was a spectacle front loaded for an uneventful card only to grow as the night went on, these Those were the days before Edge and Christian.
The Hardy Boys, the Radicals and others could help fill the body of a PPV with quality performances, which partly explains why WWF PPVs improved so much at the turn of the century, yet the second half of the show was full of incidents, not everything was good, but sometimes it's better to be weird than bland. Certainly, in the Attitude Era, the pre-recorded dungeon combat between shamrock and om was quite strange and experimental, but it certainly stood out as did two out of three drops. The match between a pair of future greats, Triple H and The Rock, wasn't as good as it could have been, but the signs of chemistry between the two were certainly there, the main event being an action-packed, star-studded bout. between four of the ear as the biggest stars, Austin and Undertaker, teaming up to win the tag team titles from Kane and Mankind, that is certainly one way to send fans home happy international incident number 21, this was a show carried out on the strength of its main event, which was fortunately, a high-octane affair in six-man tag action.
Vader Owen Hart and Davey Boy Smith teamed up under the Camp Cornett banner to defeat Shawn Michaels. Johnson and Sid. It wasn't a clean win as the sneaky gym grabbed HB K's foot. A critical moment but one that helped set up michaels versus vader for the following month's SummerSlam, the best match of the night was probably Steve Austin versus Marc Mero, but he didn't live up to his excellent match with the King of the Ring a few weeks earlier. Unfortunately, an international incident gave us little else to celebrate. The biggest bounce on the card saw Undertaker take on Goldust only for Mankind to storm across the ring and drag The Phenom through the hole.
A plume of smoke then meant that Taker had disappeared just for him. to appear on the other side of the ring, how could he have gotten there? maybe crawling a few feet, but surely not number 20, a cold day in hell, here we go again, another one at your house with a mediocre billboard rescued by quality. matches at the end of the show should perhaps become a drinking game at this point A cold day in hell marked the first time since this Tuesday in Texas that a WWE PPV came so quickly after the previous one three weeks apart. one of a taker's revenge this was the scene of Steve Austin's first one-on-one World Championship match on a WWF pay-per-view.
Everything went well and the fans bought him as a worthy challenger against the Undertaker, unfortunately, the Undertaker screwed him over. Hart Foundation before pulling Bret out of his wheelchair and using one of his crutches to scare away those cowardly Canadians. Ken Shamrock and Vader's tough fight to the death was a showcase of something very different from the typical WWF product of the time, other than there just isn't much to talk about, although future megastars Triple H and Mankind did receive wins. emphatic. Revenge number 19 of a taker. A cold day in hell saw Austin's first pay-per-view world title fight, but just three weeks before he enjoyed his first singles.
PPV main event, this was a direct rematch of Bret against Stone Cold at WrestleMania 13, considered by many to be the best match in Mania history, the version at your house obviously didn't reach such heights, but it was still a very good one . main event, although dragged down by a DQ finish, damn those pesky Foundation guys, Revenge of the Taker also featured a vengeful Undertaker, the Phenom pummeling humanity all over the arena, even sending him headfirst through the table of ads in one of those why the hell would you? take that hit moments into the match, after about 50 attempts by the opponents to light a fireball, he was finally able to activate it in the pallbearers' faces without those two big matches, this show would probably be near the end of our list, the billboard was not a strong one and could not even be saved by the ultra babyface Rocky Maivia or the rockabilly Billy Gunn.
We're as surprised as you are number 18. If the main event of this show hadn't taken place on Judgment Day in the late '90s, it's doubtful it would be remembered as fondly as it would, however, given the chaotic nature of everything at the time and Steve Austin's popularity in Moulton, the crowd was completely on board, Rattlesnake was forced to be a special guest referee for a vacant title match between Undertaker and Kane, unsurprisingly, Austin did not accept. this role seriously finally counted a double pinfall and was declared the winner the show didn't end there a stone cold barged in looking for Vince McMahon only for the owner to reveal himself in a secret glass box behind the titantron as a finale The boss from Sonic the Hedgehog, prompted byAustin Vince then gave us the first utterance of his catchphrase, thrill the cat, no wait, he actually said you're fired for the entire Judgment Day.
It felt like a serious attempt to get everyone involved. More simplified events would not do it. Al Snow vs. Marc Mero or Christian won the light heavyweight title in their first televised match. There were also a couple of entertaining x-pac title matches against D'Lo Brown for the European title and Shamrock against Humanity for the title. Icy Belt was a decent quality show, but really memorable for the breakdown of the 17th ending angle, let's look at this show as Judgment Day, the prequel, it's also another example of a in your house that was about a couple of greats This was the night Austin was robbed of the WWF Championship after being pinned by Undertaker and Kane in a triple threat match.
The rules were against Stone Cold and the Brothers of Destruction were prohibited from pinning each other, but on a happier note, this was also the occasion where Rocks sent the crowd wild with the first double elbow of a very good cage fight against humanity and Ken Shamrock. Highlights of the card included Bradshaw vs. Vader in a Falls Count Anywhere match and Owen Hart vs. Edge, which gave us Christian's debut. Overall, the breakdown was solid rather than spectacular, but it was an event that set several storylines in motion. Number 16 Unforgiven 1998 Unforgiven may seem to have a slightly bigger feel than many other events in your house which could be because four of the seven matches on the card were a direct rematch of WrestleMania 14 or a slightly modified version of An intense match played out like Triple H vs.
Owen Hart and Undertaker vs. Cain helped put this show above many other events. One of those matches was even the first Inferno match. There are no prizes for guessing which one, but it was the main event that really set it up. Unforgivable aside from the shows we've seen so far, Steve Austin defended his newly won WWF Championship against Mick Foley or, more accurately, Dude Love. This was a hard-hitting match that incorporated the hot rivalry between Stone Cold and Vince McMahon. featuring Foley delivering a terrifying unprotected slam from the stage to the floor please be careful Mick please number 15 in your house 5 we've reached the stage in our list where every entry has a genuine Match of the Year candidate every time, so otherwise, consistently good shows in this case the fifth in your house was more of a 1 match card but what a match it was Bret Hart and Davey Boy Smith did everything in their power to match the intensity of their SummerSlam 92 classic versus to a crowd 1/10 The size of the Wembley one in the end didn't turn out to be as good as that legendary match in the UK, but it managed to be different enough to stand out in its own right.
Hart vs Davey Boy was the match of the night for several countries. miles, but the card had a little weight for Razor Ramon and Marty Jannetty's victory over Psycho Sid and the 1-2-3 kid was a good start, even if the opportunity to name the latter team as the Sid 1 -2-3 was sadly overlooked, it was a WWE home run, come on, Triple H's victory over Henry Godwinn was greatly surpassed, as was the Undertaker's short and sweet casket match with King Mabel number 14, It's time to get excited because it's time for a consistent show without any big fireworks or flubs, yes it's about time, it didn't have much in the way of a truly memorable match, but it was one of the rare events in your house where nothing was terrible , perhaps the worst fight was Undertaker in the Executioners' Rules of Armageddon. match, but at least it had plenty of entertaining punches, like when a very dubious-looking security team put humanity in a straitjacket and the catcher threw the executioner into a body of water outside the West Palm Beach auditorium.
The event stands out for being the most productive match. that fate diesel and razor ever had a hand in losing a decent tank title match against owen hart and davey boy smith. It was also fun to see Bret Hart defeat Shawn Michaels after his failed title shot against SID HBK had been on commentary burying both men throughout. so you could say it was a good piece of justice from Judge Sid, except it was Brett who attacked Shawn so you wouldn't be number 13 in your house 3 at that time the Monday Night Wars were going on and WCW was on the rise.
I also just convinced Lex Luger to cross the divide, while in the WWF it generally felt like more of the same, not a big deal in the 1995 doldrums, while the overall product seemed lacking, it produced some sneakily good shows like this, Bret. Hart and jean-pierre Lafitte's hard-hitting, bumpy show was easily the best match of the show and could well be Pierre's best match, although today, of course, he has found a resurgence in the Indies as PCO, so it's topic of discussion. The big main event with all the belts on the line was sadly hampered by a faulty booking, but it was still a nice end to the night.
HBK and Diesel or two guys with attitudes so we don't forget that the name of the team Davey Boy defeated and Yokozuna Davey Boy was. replacing Owen Hart who was supposedly in the hospital with his pregnant wife, this was all a ruse as Owen interfered only to be immediately immobilized by diesel. The decision was overturned in the following nights because Owen was not officially a participant in the match. In retrospect, it was a deflating ending, but overall, this show was very good. number 12, bad blood, bad blood is probably the most famous show in your house for two reasons, one spectacular and the other deeply sad, just a few hours before the start of the show.
WWF officials. informed that Brian Pillman had tragically passed away in Bloomington, Minnesota, the show continued with Dude Love and Goldust removed from the cart, as they were both supposed to be involved with Pillman that night. Two matches were hastily scheduled to fill the gaps of Max Minnie and Nova versus Tarantula and Mosaic and Lost Puerto Ricans versus DOA. It seemed like the event was going to be weak for obvious and understandable reasons, however, we were invited to one of the most famous matches in WWE history, the main event saw the first. Once a Hell in a Cell match in which a blood pie Shawn Michaels barely eked out a victory over the Undertaker, it might be the best Cell match of all time and one of only five WWE main roster matches to win five stars from Dave Meltzer.
It also featured what may be the greatest debut of all time, as Kane finally unleashed himself on his horrified brother. Overall, the bad blood was a tough show, but the main event is just legendary mind game number 11. You know a match with Mick Foley is really special when he later writes that he felt it. It was the best battle in their history and his hard-hitting battle with Shawn Michaels was certainly something to be proud of against Mick's trusty old fillies, he and Michaels alternated between skillful wrestling, dangerous or inspiring stunts and simply beating each other up. to oblivion elsewhere on the card, well let's just say nothing else in comparison, there were some relative highlights, the title match between Owen Davey Boy and Gunn's Smoking Man was decent, as was the strap match of Savio Vega with Bradshaw.
This show is also notable for the intrusion of those mischievous ECW boys. The sandman threw beer. All over Vega from ringside, as Paul Heyman, Tommy Dreamer and a group of ECW fans watched happily, the incident unfolded as a shootout, but Tazz would appear at the match the next night, confirming a working relationship between WWF and ECW number 10. Ground Zero was the first at home to be presented in a three-hour format and did everything it could to take advantage of that time period. It wasn't a great show, but it was a very good one given the circumstances. basically Steve Austin's absence due to injury, although he did manage to make an impressive appearance with Jim Ross during the segment in which he was stripped of his ice cream and tag team titles even without a match.
Austin was clearly the biggest star on the show, Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker put on a no holds barred match in the main events and although it didn't have a clean finish, it was enough to be the clear match of the night. Bret Hart's successful WWF title defense against the Patriot was a less heralded rebound but a good one, although it's been somewhat lost to history since, ultimately, Ground Zero is good, but it wasn't even the best PPV that WWF produced that month in the United Kingdom. One night alone he would surpass his American counterparts several times over in regards to Shawn versus Davey. wowsers Undertaker vs.
Bret Radical Triple H vs. Foley pepe Navidad, we sure appreciate that show thanks to WWE number nine, good friends, best enemies, this show can be seen as a farewell to the clique as we knew them, it would be the last PPV of the WWE. See Hall and Nash's appearance for six years and the last one for the 1-2-3 guy for two years, if you count his pre-show loss to Marc Mero, the outsiders each came out with a razor and fell swinging towards the monstrous Vader and Diesel may have had the best match of their careers.
His main event with Shawn Michaels was no-holds-barred balls-to-the-wall action. The couple used several unorthodox weapons. HBK hit Diesel with the Hugo Savina shoe and Nash returned the favor by choking him with Earl Hebner's belt, Nash finally took things overboard by ripping off Mad Dog Vachon's artificial leg at ringside only to be hit with a Sweet Chin Music finale moments later, the pair staged a classic big-little-man match and helped push this event forward. firmly in our top 10 number eight over the edge to avoid confusion this was not the event in which Owen Hart tragically lost his life which actually took place a year later in May 1999, but not under the motto in your house the opening over the edge benefited from a fiery crowd in Milwaukee, especially for the main event between Steve Austin and Dude Love.
That fight was both a blessing and a curse. It was the first time WWE tried to have a corrupt guest referee try to ruin the champion's angle with the visiting man presiding. During the action, he was absolutely phenomenal, creating a blend of multi-faceted comedy-drama and brutality, and has never been matched in similar matches since, but that hasn't stopped WWE from trying again and again, and again and again, Patterson and Patterson provided additional assistance to Foley. Brisco, but Austin brought in a slightly more powerful ally in the form of the Undertaker, Rattlesnake was finally able to get the win by counting his own pinfall on an unconscious Vince.
Some sections of the card were decent, such as the six-man tag between the members. from DX and the nation of domination, as well as a fast-paced handicap match that pitted kaientai against the duo of Bradshaw and taka number seven Michinoku at your house; sometimes sequels are better than the original The Dark Knight Terminator 2 kultur holic in your house en It is no different, as the second installment proved to be much more enjoyable than its plodding predecessor. Some would call it a one-fight show, which is a bit of an unfair statement. The most memorable match of the night saw Shawn Michaels defeat Jeff Jarrett to win the Icy Belt.
The third and final time was another Michaels classic, this time enhanced by Jarrett's well-honed villainy and timing. It was the clear match of the night, but it was far from the only good one. Future teammates of DX, the roadie and the 1-2-3. The kid put on a fun seven-minute opener and there were a couple of solid mid-card tag team fights - boots, yes, the main event was another plodding affair between diesel and Sid - but overall, the second in your house surpassed By far the quality of the first number six in your house six, this was a show dominated by the key locker room players at the time, as eight of the 10 wrestlers on the main card were members of the Hart clique or family, the only exceptions were Yokozuna and Duke the dumpster. droese and suddenly felt very sad because they never formed a strange team.
They could have been called the Tokyo cleanup team or sumo trash. Well, maybe it's better that they never teamed up. The best match of the night saw Shawn Michaels retain his WrestleMania title. By defeating Owen Hart, he earned himself a true thriller that also recalled the infamous Razor Ramon concussion story, and now one or three kids faced off in an entertaining cry baby match in what would be one of his last major appearances. Before leaving for WCW, the steel cage main event between Bret Hart and Diesel wasn't the best match the two had against each other, certainly not a patchin their matches at Survivor Series 95 or King of the Ring 94, but it turned out to be an entertaining ending. the show when Undertaker burst through the mat and dragged diesel down through the hole like a top program for Wrestlemania 12 this show definitely hit its mark reaction number 5 the final event under the banner in your house a pretty messy WrestleMania mania so massive by rate aside there was nowhere to go, but the reaction was considerably better than WrestleMania 15 for numerous reasons, for example, there were no painfully slow Hell in a Cell matches, no one was choked and Seybold didn't fight the conservative humanity and Big Show's boiler room fight was about three times as big. better than their monotonous mania match, so there's that too, some would even say that the rock and austin's WWF championship rematch surpassed their WrestleMania outing, but they were both the best matches on their respective cards anyway, overall the reaction was mania 15 with better matches and most of the BS streamlined into a fun, fast paced card, there wasn't much of a funeral resemblance to your house name but at least it went out with an underrated bang, in fact, the final shot of an event at your house was unintentionally It's funny that Undertaker melodramatically kidnapped Stephanie where, Stephanie was asked, the answer was actually Monday Night Raw, where Austin saved her.
Fair enough, number 4 was buried alive. Imagine a show that begins with Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Triple H and ends with The Undertaker vs. Mick Foley a year before attitude became the word on everyone's lips and a lucrative advertising campaign, the standard bearers of that eventual era were pulling the weight of an above average B show, one that ended with a rather unique gimmick match, the first buried alive. The match saw Undertaker and Mankind collide in the kind of bone-crunching, skull-cracking match, but the two had been in it since this spring, there really hasn't been a buried alive match that's been this cool since there, not even the one involving Vince McMahon Austin. and Helmsley didn't exactly happen in either Zenith's run, but it's a good battle between two sworn priests buried alive, it was one of those shows where everything was decent, great, with nothing really holding the card back from an inside perspective. of the ring, occupies a prominent place. on our list even with Vince McMahon and Jim Ross making snide remarks at each other all night long, funny stuff number three from last fall, about 72 hours after Shawn Michaels declared his smile lost his vacant WWF title in a 4-way fight between Bret Hart.
Austin Vader and The Undertaker were originally meant to determine the number one contender for Wrestlemania, but the stakes were suddenly raised. This revises the benefits, competitors could be eliminated via pinfall submission or by being thrown over the top rope, a reference to Austin's controversial victory at the Royal Rumble. A few weeks earlier, Rattlesnake was actually the first man eliminated, followed by Vader before Brett was able to dispose of Undertaker and become a four-time WWF Champion. Elsewhere we had action-packed tag team title matches between Owen Hart and Davey Boy Smith against the underrated Doug Furnas and Phil Lafon, who packed a ton of wild athleticism into 10 minutes.
The event is also notable for the debut of China, who strangled Marlena during a skirmish between Goldust and Hunter Hearst-helmsley, and he is an extra fact for 24 hours after the show, the two singles champions were Bret Hart and a young rock, the only stretch in which both men held WWE gold simultaneously, number two, watch out for the dog, our second best event under the motto in your house is strange in WWE. History was already made up of a powerful storm, no. No, Lance, he wouldn't appear in WWE for another five years and no, Toni, she hadn't even turned her first birthday at this point.
No, this was a literal storm shortly after Marc. Mero defeated Hunter Hearst-Hearst-Hearst-Hearst-Hearst-Hearst-Hearst-Hearst-Hearst-Hearst-Hearst-Hearst-Hearst-Hearst-Hearst-helmsley in a solid first match. A thunderstorm knocked out the show's power and the next three matches took place in near darkness. Power was restored in time for the main event. A title match between Shawn Michaels and the British bulldog, but the company wasn't ready to give up on the show yet, the three lost matches were redone two nights later and edited into a replay broadcast, it's a good thing they were because we They had a strap fight between Steve Austin and Savio Vega that was the same.
Fascinating and brutal parts, another underrated match saw Undertaker challenged for the Intercontinental Title losing to Goldust in a casket match after humanity got involved despite it being a strange and hugely disturbed spectacle. Watch out for the dogs, he somehow emerged from all the chaos looking good when the action came together. of both Knights put on an incredible show, Canadian stampede number one with all due respect to the rest of the events at his house, the distance between our number one and the rest of the field is astronomical. The Canadian stampede is a firm undertaking, a luxurious spectacle.
Of the top 10 or 15 events WWE has ever produced, only four matches took place at the Calgary PPV and they were all top quality. The worst match of the night was the Undertaker Invaders WWF title matches, which would have been the match of the night for many shows on this list Humanity vs. Hunter Hearst-Hearst-Hearst-Hearst-Hearst-Hearst-Hearsley may have ended in a double countout, but it was a hectic fight while it lasted and even after the great Suzuki and Taka Michinoku surprised viewers with their respective debuts equaling the that Rey Mysterio and others were doing well in WCW's cruiserweight division, but the card paled before the main event when the Hart Foundation valiantly fought Steve Austin's Team USA in one of the matches with largest audience of all time, fought under a partisan atmosphere similar to Punk versus Cena. and Cena vs RVD, this was a heated match that deserves five stars on raw emotion and energy alone.
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