Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. This year marks 25 years since WWE debuted a new pay-per-view titled In Your House, and with NXT reviving the name for its Takeover: In Your House show this ...

    • 72 min
    • 20.1K
    • Solomonster Sounds Off
  2. This video discusses my choices for the greatest WWE In Your House Matches ever! From epic encounters between Bret "Hitman" Hart and The British Bulldog to t...

  3. Dave & Johnny explore the 10 Greatest WWE In Your House Matches of All-timeJoin in via YouTube SuperChat while we are live or when we have Premiere broadcast...

    • 10 Mind Games
    • 9 Ground Zero
    • 8 in Your House 2
    • 7 Over The Edge
    • 6 in Your House 6
    • 5 St. Valentine's Day Massacre
    • 4 Buried Alive
    • 3 Beware of Dog
    • 2 Final Four
    • 1 Canadian Stampede

    The "In Your House: Mind Games" pay-per-view took place on September 22, 1996 in Philadelphia, PA. Shawn Michaelsand Mick Foley would square off in the pay-per-view's main event and create a classic. Foley even remarks on this match being the best of his career. Additionally, the involvement of Tommy Dreamer, The Sandman, and Paul Heyman provided a...

    On September 7, 1997, WWE held the In Your House 17: Ground Zero pay-per-view. Although nothing historical or extremely memorable took place at this event, it provided enough solid entertainment to be among the best pay-per-views of this series. Watching a red-hot Steve Austin stun Jim Ross, seeing Shawn Michaels and The Undertakerwork magic in the...

    Aside from the main event, the quality of matches at In Your House 2on July 23, 1995 was stellar, which is why this pay-per-view is among the best in its series. Road Dogg and The 123 Kid put on a great opening match and were followed by solid tag-team action from WWE's best performers like Owen Hart and Razor Ramon. However, most notable is the cl...

    As opposed to the previous entry on this list In Your House: Over The Edge featured a stellar main event with a very forgettable undercard. A great aspect of this May 31, 1998 event was the fired-up Milwaukee crowd that stayed interested throughout the night in anticipation for Stone Cold Steve Austin. RELATED: The 5 Cities With The Best Wrestling ...

    In Your House 6, on February 18, 1996, was an all-around solid show. WWE featured its best performers properly and the results showed. Razor Ramon and The 123 Kid delivered an entertaining match, while Bret Hart and Diesel did the same. However, the match that stole the show took place between Owen Hart and Shawn Michaels. When you have arguably th...

    Thankfully, the last In Your House pay-per-view was a good one. St. Valentine's Day Massacre served as everything fans wanted on the road toWrestleMania XV. By the time February 14, 1999 came around, the two biggest stars in the company, Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock were headed on a collision course to meet at WrestleMania. But in order for...

    On October 20, 1996, WWE produced the In Your House: Buried Alivepay-per-view and put on its first-ever Buried Alive match. The card featured solid matches that included an opener between Stone Cold Steve Austin and Triple H. The Buried Alive match served as the main event between The Undertaker and Mankind. RELATED: The Undertaker’s 10 Best Gimmic...

    In Your House: Beware of Dogtook place on both May 26th and 28th of 1996 due to a thunderstorm that killed the power in the arena on the first night. Rather than refund fans, WWE elected to hold the remainder of the pay-per-view two nights later. Notable matches included Steve Austin vs. Savio Vega in a strap-match, Undertaker vs. Goldust for the I...

    The name of this event, In Your House: Final Four, alludes to the fatal-four-way battle royal main event between Bret Hart, The Undertaker, Stone Cold Steve Austin, and Vader. In addition to the great stars in this match, the stakes were raised even higher with the stipulation that the winner of the match would receive an opportunity at WrestleMani...

    Across the board, "In Your House Canadian Stampede" is the greatest show from this pay-per-view series for its quality of matches and the level of stars involved. What truly separates this pay-per-view from the rest is the main event that saw a Team USA led by Stone Cold Steve Austin face off against The Hart Foundation in their hometown of Calgary...

    • Bret Hart vs. The British Bulldog (IYH: Seasons Beatings, December 1995) This is a bit of a forgotten classic, as the SummerSlam 1992 match for the Intercontinental Championship at Wembley Stadium between the Bulldog and Bret Hart usually gets most of the publicity when people look back upon matches between these two.
    • Shawn Michaels vs. Diesel (IYH: Good Friends, Better Enemies, April 1996) When looking at the career of Kevin Nash, two matches usually rank at the top as far as his best performances go.
    • Shawn Michaels vs. Mankind (IYH: Mind Games, September 1996) For many years, Mick Foley listed this match as the greatest of his career. During this period of his career, it was rare for Foley to receive a world championship shot and he and Michaels made the best of it at what was otherwise a forgettable In Your House event.
    • Bret Hart vs. Steve Austin vs. The Undertaker vs. Vader (IYH: Final Four, February 1997) Fatal four-way matches often leave a bit to be desired, but that wasn't the case here.
  4. Jun 7, 2020 · As we anticipate the restoration of the name for the forthcoming NXT TakeOver, let's look back at the ten best matches in In Your House history. Honorable Mentions: Bret Hart vs. Hakushi (In Your House 1), Shawn Michaels vs. Owen Hart (In Your House 6), The Undertaker vs. Mankind (Buried Alive), Taka Michinoku vs.

  5. May 27, 2022 · The In Your House PPVs usually had a runtime of about 1 hour and 45 minutes and originally was available for a price less than a regular PPV. Over the years, we saw some great In Your House PPVs. Let's find out what are the best according to the users of cagematch.

  1. People also search for