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Post by siredger on Nov 8, 2024 21:12:30 GMT 1
WWF In Your House: "Revenge on the House" Date: May 14, 1995 Location: Sioux Falls Arena, Sioux Falls, South Dakota Attendance: 8,500
Commentary Team: Jim Ross Jerry "The King" Lawler
The Phenom's reign as WWF Champion was short-lived as Diesel regains the title in controversial fashion on Raw in late April. Two weeks later, he must defend the title against his now former friend Shawn Michaels, who won the Royal Rumble in January and felt entitled to a title shot. This also marks the debut of Mankind as he takes on Duke "The Dumpster" Droese on the show. Opening Match: Tag Team Turmoil
The Smoking Gunns vs. The New Headshrinkers Winners: The Smoking Gunns
The show kicks off with a high-energy tag team match. The Gunns displayed their classic double-team maneuvers against the wild tactics of the Headshrinkers. In a thrilling finish, the Gunns hit their "Budnapper" finisher to secure the victory, setting the tone for the night.
Match 2: Women's Championship Match Alundra Blayze (c) vs. Bertha Faye Winner: Alundra Blayze
This contest featured a fierce rivalry as Alundra defended her title against the ominous Bertha Faye. After a hard-fought battle, Blayze showcased her technical prowess, hitting a bridging German suplex for the pinfall victory, much to the delight of the Sioux Falls crowd.
Match 3: Mankind's Challenge Mankind vs. Duke "The Dumpster" Droese Winner: Mankind
Mankind continued his psychological warfare, targeting Duke Droese in this no-holds-barred match. With the use of weapons and his unorthodox style, Mankind ultimately subdued Droese with the Mandible Claw, earning a chilling win.
Match 4: Intercontinental Championship Match Razor Ramon (c) vs. Jeff Jarrett Winner: Razor Ramon
In a highly anticipated match, Razor Ramon defended his Intercontinental title against the cocky Jeff Jarrett. After a dramatic back-and-forth contest, Razor countered Jarrett's Figure Four Leglock into a roll-up, securing a controversial pinfall victory. Jarrett protested, setting the stage for a rematch at the next pay-per-view.
Main Event: The War for the WWF Title Diesel (c) vs. Shawn Michaels - No Disqualification Match Winner: Diesel
In a highly emotional main event, Diesel defended his title against his former best friend, Shawn Michaels. The match was full of high spots, including superkicks and big power moves. As the match spilled outside, both men used everything from chairs to the announce table. In the end, Diesel delivered a devastating Jackknife Powerbomb to Shawn for the three-count, concluding the intense rivalry… for now.
Closing Segment As Diesel celebrated, the lights went out and flickered, leading to an unexpected return. The ominous music of The Undertaker filled the arena. The show ended with a confrontation between Diesel and Taker, hinting at a dark and intense feud brewing for the upcoming summer.
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Post by siredger on Nov 8, 2024 21:29:27 GMT 1
King of the Ring 1995 Date: June 25, 1995 Venue: Marine Midland Arena, Buffalo, New York Attendance: 12,000
Opening Match: 1. Razor Ramon vs. Jeff Jarrett The show kicks off with Razor Ramon taking on the cocky country singer, Jeff Jarrett. In a lively match filled with back-and-forth action, Razor gets the win after hitting the Razor's Edge, setting a tone for the night.
Quarter-Final Matches: 2. King of the Ring Quarter-Final: Shawn Michaels vs. Bob Holly In the first quarter-final match, Shawn Michaels showcases his unparalleled athleticism against the underrated Bob Holly. After a hard-fought battle, Michaels wins with the Sweet Chin Music.
3. King of the Ring Quarter-Final: Diesel vs. Alundra Blayze In an unprecedented match, WWF’s “Big Daddy Cool” Diesel takes on the women's champion Alundra Blayze in a unique intergender matchup. Blayze puts up a valiant effort, but Diesel proves too powerful and advances after a Jackknife Powerbomb.
4. King of the Ring Quarter-Final: Owen Hart vs. The Undertaker Owen Hart comes out with a game plan against The Undertaker, using his technical prowess to try to ground him. However, after a hard-fought match, Undertaker wins with a Tombstone Piledriver.
5. King of the Ring Quarter-Final: Mabel vs. Tatanka In the final quarter-final, Mabel demonstrates his dominance with his size and strength against Tatanka. Mabel overcomes Tatanka with a running splash, advancing to the semi-finals.
Semi-Final Matches: 6. King of the Ring Semi-Final: Shawn Michaels vs. Diesel In a predictable showdown between friends-turned-rivals, Shawn fights hard to outmaneuver Diesel. After a suspenseful clash, Michaels pulls off an upset by capitalizing on Diesel's momentary distraction from the crowd, hitting Sweet Chin Music to advance to the final.
7. King of the Ring Semi-Final: The Undertaker vs. Mabel In a clash of titans, The Undertaker battles Mabel. This match is a slow-burn with big moves exchanged. Eventually, The Undertaker wins after a hard-fought battle with a chokeslam followed by another Tombstone.
Final Match: 8. King of the Ring Final: Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker In the main event for the King of the Ring crown, Shawn Michaels faces The Undertaker in a match filled with drama and high stakes.
The match features classic spots with Shawn’s agility and Undertaker’s brute strength contrasting perfectly. As the match nears its end, both men exchange near falls, with the crowd on the edge of their seats.
Eventually, in a dramatic conclusion, Michaels hits the Sweet Chin Music out of nowhere, stunning The Undertaker and scoring the pinfall victory.
Post-Match Celebration: With his victory, Shawn Michaels is crowned the 1995 King of the Ring, donning a cape and a crown, while fireworks explode in the arena. The show closes with a triumphant Shawn celebrating with fans, teasing future rivalries.
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Post by siredger on Nov 9, 2024 20:10:45 GMT 1
WWF In Your House 2: The Lumberjacks
Date: July 23, 1995 Location: Onondaga County War Memorial Arena, Syracuse, New York
In an incredible turn of events, The Undertaker & Paul Bearer - yes, Paul Bearer - win the tag team championships in June and Jim Cornette, sensing gold more than ever, is able to get a title shot for the Heavenly Bodies at In Your House. Meanwhile, Jeff Jarrett defeats Razor Ramon in late June on Raw and Razor gets his rematch at In Your House.
Match Card Opening Match: The 1-2-3 Kid vs. Hakushi
A fast-paced opener showcasing high-flying moves and athleticism. The 1-2-3 Kid looks to prove himself against the mysterious Hakushi. After an intense back-and-forth, the Kid secures the victory with a surprise roll-up to the crowd's delight. Tag Team Match: The Body Donnas (Skip and Zip) vs. The Smoking Gunns (Billy and Bart)
A fun and flamboyant match filled with double-team maneuvers. The Body Donnas attempt to show off their style but are met with the rugged teamwork of the Gunns. The Gunns secure the win after a “Sidewinder” finisher on Skip, followed by a pinfall count by the referee. Women's Match: Alundra Blayze vs. Bull Nakano
Two of the top women's wrestlers in the WWF face off in a hard-hitting match. Nakano's power is matched with Blayze's speed and agility. After a fierce encounter, Blayze counters Nakano’s attempt at a powerbomb into a roll-up for a hard-fought victory, showcasing the strength of women's wrestling. Lumberjack Match: Fatu vs. The British Bulldog
The first of the show's themed matches. Lumberjacks surround the ring, consisting of various mid-card WWF superstars. After a chaotic brawl spills outside, Fatu pulls off a surprise win with a diving splash from the top rope. The lumberjacks brawl afterward, adding to the chaos. Intercontinental Championship Match: Jeff Jarrett (c) vs. Razor Ramon
A heavily anticipated rematch from their previous encounter. Jarrett tries to avoid Razor’s offense with cunning tactics, but Razor's resilience shines through. After a heated battle, Razor hits the Razor’s Edge and becomes the NEW Intercontinental Champion, sending the crowd into a frenzy. WWF World Tag Team Championship Match: The Undertaker & Paul Bearer vs. The Heavenly Bodies (Tom Prichard & Jimmy Del Ray)
A clash of contrasting styles, with The Undertaker's supernatural presence dominating the match. After a series of chokeslams and Tombstones, The Undertaker secures the victory for his team, allowing him and Paul Bearer to leave the champions. Main Event: Diesel (c) vs. Shawn Michaels – Steel Cage Match for the WWF Championship
A heated rivalry culminates in this high-stakes steel cage match. Diesel uses his size and strength to dominate early, but Michaels counters with his speed, hitting the cage frequently and trying to escape. The match sees multiple near-falls and intense drama as both men battle not just for the title, but for pride. Eventually, Michaels climbs over the top and escapes, winning the match and the championship in a shocking turn of events, ensuring a new era in the WWF.
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Post by siredger on Nov 9, 2024 20:33:45 GMT 1
WWF SummerSlam 1995 Date: August 27, 1995 Location: Pittsburgh Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Attendance: 18,000 (Sold Out)
Thanks to a vicious attack from the self-proclaimed King of WWF Mabel on Paul Bearer, The Undertaker & Paul Bearer drop the Tag titles to the Smoking Gunns in late July. In the meantime, Diesel regains the WWF Championship in early August from Shawn Michaels and a cheapshot from HBK at the end of the match force another rematch between the former best friends - this time at Summerslam. Marc Mero and his valet Sable - as well as Goldust and his valet Luna Vachon - make their WWF debut in July and clash in a mixed tag match at Summerslam.
Match Card: 1. Opening Match: The 1-2-3 Kid vs. Hakushi Storyline: After a series of competitive matches, The 1-2-3 Kid and Hakushi both sought to prove themselves as top contenders in the light heavyweight division. Outcome: The 1-2-3 Kid wins after hitting the spinning heel kick, securing a clean victory and solidifying his status in the division.
2. Tag Team Championship Match: The Smoking Gunns (c) vs. The Bodydonnas Storyline: The Bodydonnas, led by their manager Sunny, have been targeting the Smoking Gunns' titles, creating an intense rivalry filled with mind games and sneak attacks. Outcome: The Smoking Gunns retain their titles after a fast-paced match, finishing off Skip with the "Sidewinder."
3. Intercontinental Championship: Razor Ramon (c) vs. Jeff Jarrett Storyline: Jeff Jarrett has been vocal about wanting the Intercontinental Championship, claiming that Razor Ramon is just a "flash in the pan." The tension escalates with personal insults exchanged on Monday Night RAW. Outcome: Razor Ramon retains after hitting the Razor's Edge, but not before an entertaining match filled with near-falls and Jarrett’s trademark heel antics.
4. Mixed Tag Team Match: Marc Mero & Sable vs. Goldust & Luna Vachon Storyline: After a few run-ins and miscommunications, Marc Mero attempts to prove himself as a strong competitor, while Sable seeks revenge against Luna for insults and interference against her. Outcome: Mero gets the pinfall on Goldust after hitting the Wildman Moonsault, with Sable taking out Luna outside the ring.
5. King of the Ring Match: Mabel vs. The Undertaker Storyline: Mabel, having proclaimed himself the King of WWF, sets his sights on The Undertaker, claiming he will reign supreme over the dead man. The Undertaker, however, is determined to put an end to Mabel's rise. Outcome: The Undertaker wins after hitting the Tombstone Piledriver, showcasing his resilience against Mabel's size and strength.
6. WWF Women's Championship: Alundra Blayze (c) vs. Bull Nakano Storyline: The rivalry escalates as Bull Nakano claims she will bring the title back to Japan, sparking a heated battle for the WWF Women's Championship. Outcome: Alundra Blayze retains her title in a hard-fought contest, countering Nakano’s finish with a sunset flip for the win.
7. Main Event: WWF Championship Match - Diesel (c) vs. Shawn Michaels Storyline: A long-standing friendship turns bitter as Shawn Michaels turns heel, feeling overshadowed by Diesel’s championship reign. The buildup includes personal attacks and emotional segments about their past partnership. Outcome: In a dramatic match filled with false finishes, Diesel retains after hitting the Jackknife Powerbomb, but the tension still lingers as Shawn exits the ring, contemplating whether to continue his ruthless pursuit of the title.
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Post by siredger on Nov 9, 2024 20:46:28 GMT 1
In Your House 3: Triple Header Location: Onondaga County War Memorial, Syracuse, New York Attendance: 6,000
Commentary Team: Jim Ross Vince McMahon
Diesel drops the WWF title to the Undertaker in early September on Raw while Shawn Michaels defeats Razor Ramon to win the Intercontinental title on the same night. Taker defends the title against Bret at IYH while Shawn grants Razor a rematch at IYH3. In the meantime, Owen Hart & Yokozuna capture the tag titles from the Smoking Gunns on Superstars and must face an unexpected reunion; Dynamite Kid resurfaces and reunites with Davey Boy Smith and the British Bulldogs challenge for the titles they haven't held in 8 years. Main Card
1. Opening Match: 6-Man Tag Team Match The Smoking Gunns & Hakushi vs. The Body Donnas & Tatanka Winners: The Smoking Gunns & Hakushi via pinfall. This fast-paced match showcased the athleticism of all competitors, with Hakushi hitting a stunning top-rope moonsault to secure the victory.
2. Match for the WWF Intercontinental Championship Champion: Shawn Michaels vs. Razor Ramon (rematch) Winner: Shawn Michaels retains via pinfall after a superkick. The two legends put on a classic with high drama and near-falls. Razor looked to have the match won when he delivered the Razor’s Edge, but Michaels countered and struck with a quick superkick to hold onto his title.
3. Women's Match: Alundra Blayze vs. Bertha Faye Winner: Alundra Blayze via submission with a bridging German suplex. In a competitive match, Alundra Blayze demonstrated her technical prowess against the powerful Bertha Faye, ultimately forcing her to tap out and solidifying her status as the top contender for the Women’s Championship.
4. Tag Team Championship Match Champions: Owen Hart & Yokozuna vs. The British Bulldogs Winners: The British Bulldogs win via disqualification; Owen Hart & Yokozuna retain. The Bulldogs delivered a spirited performance, but the match ended controversially when Jim Cornette interfered, causing the disqualification and keeping the titles with Owen and Yokozuna.
5. Grudge Match: Mabel vs. Diesel Winner: Diesel via pinfall. In a battle of the giants, Diesel managed to withstand Mabel’s power and delivered a Jackknife Powerbomb to secure the victory. This match further established Diesel as a top contender for the WWF Championship.
6. Main Event: WWF Championship Match Champion: The Undertaker vs. Bret Hart Winner: The Undertaker via pinfall. In a dramatic, emotionally charged match, both competitors showed incredible resilience. Bret attempted several submission holds, but The Undertaker’s supernatural endurance shone through. After a hard-fought battle, The Undertaker connected with a chokeslam followed by a tombstone piledriver to retain his title.
Aftermath: As the show concluded, The Undertaker stood tall, holding his championship above his head as sparks flew from the ring posts. Bret Hart, though defeated, received a respectful ovation from the crowd, leaving the door open for future encounters. Diesel confronted Undertaker in the ring, hinting at a potential clash for the championship.
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Post by siredger on Nov 9, 2024 21:05:23 GMT 1
In Your House 4: Season's Beatings Date: October 22, 1995 Venue: Hersheypark Arena, Hershey, Pennsylvania
The Smoking Gunns end up winning back the tag titles in late September and defend them against the Godwinns. The returning Mankind cost The Undertaker the WWF Championship against Diesel on Raw in early October and they'll collide in the first ever Boiler Room Brawl, which is pre-taped earlier in the day since Mick Foley pulls double duty as Dude Love, teaming up with the returning Road Warriors to take on The Blu Brothers & Uncle Zebekiah in a 6-men tag. Razor Ramon also regains the Intercontinental Championship - although by forfeit due to a Shawn Michaels injury - and defends it against the also returning Dean Douglas.
Match Card 1. Opening Match: Tag Team Championship Match The Smoking Gunns (Billy Gunn & Bart Gunn) (c) vs. The Godwinns (Henry O. & Phineas I.) The Smoking Gunns defend their titles against the challenge of the Godwinns. The match features a fast-paced and hard-hitting style, showcasing the athleticism of both teams. The Gunns retain their titles with a well-executed "Sidewinder" finisher.
2. Women's Championship Match Alundra Blayze (c) vs. Aja Kong In a hard-hitting contest, Alundra Blayze defends her title against the powerful Aja Kong. Their bout is filled with breathtaking maneuvers, including high-flying moves and fierce strikes. In a shocking ending, Alundra counters Aja's finishing move into a roll-up for the victory, retaining her title.
3. Intercontinental Championship Match Razor Ramon (c) vs. Dean Douglas Razor Ramon, the charismatic champion, defends his title against the cunning Dean Douglas. The match showcases both men's technical skills and charisma, with numerous near-falls. Razor hits the Razor's Edge for the win, keeping his championship gold.
4. "Boiler Room Brawl" Match Mankind vs. The Undertaker In a chilling encounter, Mankind and The Undertaker take their feud to the Boiler Room. The match is brutal and filled with chaotic brawling, with both men using weapons and the environment to their advantage. Undertaker ultimately prevails after hitting the Tombstone Piledriver, but the war is far from over.
5. 6-Man Tag Team Match Dude Love & The Road Warriors vs. The Blu Brothers (Jacob & Eli) & Uncle Zebekiah This match features high-energy chaos and memorable spots from all competitors. The Road Warriors dominate their opponents with their power, while Dude Love adds a touch of unpredictability. The Road Warriors finish the match with the Doomsday Device for the win.
6. WWF Championship Match Diesel (c) vs. Bret "The Hitman" Hart In the main event, Diesel defends his title against Bret Hart in a classic showdown. The match is a battle of strength versus technical prowess, with Bret targeting Diesel's legs for much of the match. After an intense back-and-forth, Diesel is ultimately disqualified due to interference from The British Bulldog, who attacks Bret, leading to a chaotic and controversial finish.
7. Aftermath Segment: As chaos ensues post-match, WWF officials, including President Gorilla Monsoon, come out to restore order. Monsoon announces that at the next In Your House installment, there will be a rematch for the WWF Championship, but this time it will have no disqualifications, ensuring a clear winner.
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Post by siredger on Nov 9, 2024 21:33:30 GMT 1
Survivor Series 1995 Date: November 19, 1995 Location: U.S. Air Arena, Landover, Maryland Many wrestlers pull double duty for the night, as is tradition for the Survivor Series. Bret Hart finally defeats Diesel - with help from The British Bulldog - and Jim Cornette baits Bret into defending the title against the Bulldog at Survivor Series. Jeff Jarrett regains the Intercontinental Championship from Razor Ramon on Raw in late October and Razor gets his rematch at the PPV. Ahmed Johnson returns to WWF TV - this time as a babyface, while Psycho Sid also debuts as a babyface. Hunter Hearst Helmsley makes his PPV debut as part of Owen Hart's team. Vader also makes his WWF PPV debut in the main event.
Match Card: 1. Survivor Series Elimination Match Team Diesel (Diesel, Razor Ramon, The Undertaker, and Shawn Michaels) vs. Team Owen Hart (Owen Hart, British Bulldog, Yokozuna, and Hunter Hearst Helmsley) This match sees two powerhouse teams colliding. The first elimination sees Razor Ramon get counted out after a brawl with Bulldog on the outside. The Undertaker eliminates Hunter with the Tombstone. In the end, Owen Hart and Diesel remain, where Owen uses clever tactics to pin Diesel, leading to a shocking team victory.
Winners: Team Owen Hart
2. Tag Team Championship Match The Smoking Gunns (Billy Gunn and Bart Gunn) (c) vs. The Godwinns (Henry O. Godwinn and Phineas I. Godwinn) In a classic tag match, The Smoking Gunns defend their titles against the rugged Godwinns. The match is gritty and back and forth, with plenty of high-impact moves. The Gunns retain their titles after landing the Sidewinder on Phineas.
Winners and Still Champions: The Smoking Gunns
3. Survivor Series Elimination Match Team 1-2-3 Kid (1-2-3 Kid, Marty Jannetty, Ahmed Johnson, and Psycho Sid) vs. Team Goldust (Goldust, Jerry "The King" Lawler, Mr. Perfect, and The Roadie) This match showcases emerging stars against seasoned veterans. Ahmed Johnson impresses with his power, while Goldust plays mind games. The elimination sequence is hectic, with Sid dominating Mr. Perfect before finally being rolled up by Goldust. The final two are Goldust and 1-2-3 Kid, where Kid pulls off an upset pin on Goldust for the victory!
Winners: Team 1-2-3 Kid
4. Intercontinental Championship Match Jeff Jarrett (c) vs. Razor Ramon Razor Ramon looks to reclaim his Intercontinental title against the cocky Jeff Jarrett. The match is filled with classic heel tactics from Jarrett, but Razor's resilience shines through. In a dramatic finish, Razor hits the Razor’s Edge to capture the title once again.
Winner and New Intercontinental Champion: Razor Ramon
5. WWF Championship Match Bret Hart (c) vs. The British Bulldog (with Jim Cornette) In a heated match, the WWF Championship is on the line! Bret Hart defends his title against the aggressive Bulldog, played off as a major heel. In an intense matchup, Bret uses his technical skills to counter Bulldog's brute force and rolls him up for the win.
Winner and Still Champion: Bret Hart
6. Main Event: Survivor Series Elimination Match Team Shawn Michaels (Shawn Michaels, Diesel, The Undertaker, and Ahmed Johnson) vs. Team Yokozuna (Yokozuna, Vader, Hunter Hearst Helmsley, and Mankind) In a star-studded main event, Team Michaels battles Team Yokozuna. The match is chaotic with multiple brawls breaking out. Undertaker eliminates Mankind with a Chokeslam. Diesel takes out Vader with a powerbomb. Eventually, we get to a dramatic one-on-one showdown between Shawn Michaels and Yokozuna. In a shocking turn, Shawn manages to hit Sweet Chin Music on a charging Yokozuna, securing the win for his team!
Winners: Team Shawn Michaels
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Post by siredger on Nov 9, 2024 21:56:27 GMT 1
In Your House 5: Season's Beatings
Venue: Hersheypark Arena, Hershey, Pennsylvania
Commentators: Jim Ross and Jerry "The King" Lawler
Diesel regains the WWF Championship in early December on Raw after interference from Mankind, which leads to the Hardcore Match between Mankind and Bret Hart in the show.
Match Card:
Opening Match: Intercontinental Championship
Defending Champion: Razor Ramon beat Challenger: Goldust Stipulation: No Disqualification Description: Razor Ramon puts his title on the line against the increasingly bizarre Goldust, leading to a wild, no-holds-barred match filled with unpredictable moments and dramatic high spots. Tag Team Match:
**The Smoking Gunns (Billy & Bart Gunn) beat **The Godwinns (Henry & Phineas) Description: A classic tag team encounter featuring two popular teams vying for the number one contender spot for the Tag Team Championship. Women's Match:
**Alundra Blayze beat **Bertha Faye Description: Alundra Blayze attempts to reclaim her spot atop the women's division, facing off against the monstrous Bertha Faye in a fierce contest filled with intense action. Singles Match:
**The 1-2-3 Kid beat **Hunter Hearst Helmsley Description: A battle of agility and arrogance as The Kid faces off against the arrogant Helmsley, who aims to prove he is a top contender in the mid-card. Hardcore Match:
**Mankind beat **Bret "Hitman" Hart Description: A brutal encounter between the absolutely deranged Mankind and the excellence of execution, Bret Hart. Expect hard-hitting action with plenty of weaponry and shocking moments. Main Event: WWF Championship Match
Champion: Diesel beat Challenger: The Undertaker Description: The powerhouse Diesel defends his WWF Championship against the ominous Undertaker. The match is loaded with dramatic storytelling and character psychology, culminating in a psychological battle between two iconic figures in WWF
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Post by siredger on Nov 9, 2024 22:15:32 GMT 1
Royal Rumble 1996: "The Battle for Supremacy" Date: January 21, 1996 Location: Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio, Texas Attendance: 18,915
The Royal Rumble goes back exceptionnaly to its original 20-entrant format for this year.
Match Card: 1. Opening Match: The Godwinns vs. The Bodydonnas (Tag Team Match) Winners: The Godwinns Details: A fast-paced match showcasing the country charm of The Godwinns against the flashy styles of The Bodydonnas. In the end, the Godwinns hit the Slop Drop on Chris Candido for the win.
2. The Undertaker vs. Bam Bam Bigelow (Singles Match) Winner: The Undertaker Details: A battle of the big men where The Undertaker used his supernatural presence to overpower Bam Bam Bigelow. After a back-and-forth match, Undertaker sealed the victory with the Tombstone Piledriver.
3. Intercontinental Championship: Razor Ramon (c) vs. Jeff Jarrett Winner: Razor Ramon Details: Jarrett's cocky demeanor played into the match, showcasing both men’s in-ring skills. Razor hit the Razor's Edge for the pinfall, retaining the title amidst interference from The Roadie.
4. Women's Championship: Alundra Blayze (c) vs. Bull Nakano Winner: Alundra Blayze Details: A hard-hitting match that highlighted the skills of both women. Blayze retained her title with a top-rope moonsault after a close contest.
5. Royal Rumble Match Participants:
1.Shawn Michaels 2.John "Bradshaw" Layfield 3.Lex Luger 4.Mabel 5.Dory Funk Jr. 6.Duke "The Dumpster" Droese 7.Diesel 8.Goldust 9.Razor Ramon 10.Steve Austin 11.The Kid 12.The Ultimate Warrior 13.Yokozuna 14.Owen Hart 15.Savio Vega 16.Triple H 17.British Bulldog 18.Jake Roberts 19.Vader 20.Sid Vicious Winner: Shawn Michaels Details: The Royal Rumble match kicked off with intense energy, featuring surprise eliminations and alliances. Shawn Michaels, entering at number one, showcased his resilience by eliminating multiple competitors. The final moments saw him go toe-to-toe with Vader and Sid Vicious. After an incredible back-and-forth battle, Michaels managed to eliminate both men, securing his place as the number one contender for the WWF Championship at WrestleMania.
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Post by siredger on Nov 9, 2024 22:29:01 GMT 1
WWF In Your House 6: "Race for the Gold"
Venue: Nashville Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, Tennessee Date: February 18, 1996
Commentators: Vince McMahon and Jim Ross
Bret Hart regains the WWF title in controversial fashion in late January on Raw, which leads to Diesel getting granted a rematch for the title. WWF also introduces a Light Heavyweight Championship, with newly-signed Brian Pillman as the inaugural champion. Pillman defends the title at In Your House against newcomer Tajiri
Main Event: WWF Championship Match Bret "Hit Man" Hart (c) beat Diesel In a highly anticipated rematch, the Hit Man defends his title against the former champion Diesel. Tensions run high after Diesel's controversial loss on Raw.
Intercontinental Championship Match Razor Ramon (c) beat Goldust Razor Ramon looks to continue his reign as Intercontinental Champion against the bizarre and flamboyant Goldust, who aims to secure his first major title in the WWF.
Tag Team Championship Match The Smoking Gunns (Billy & Bart Gunn) (c) beat The Godwinns (Henry O. & Phineas I.) The Smoking Gunns defend their titles against the hard-hitting Godwinns in a clash of styles, with the Gunns’ finesse facing off against the Godwinns’ brute strength.
Grudge Match Stone Cold Steve Austin beat Jake "The Snake" Roberts In a battle of attitude, the brash Stone Cold faces the legendary Snake in a match loaded with personal animosity following Austin's disrespectful behavior toward Roberts and his past.
Women's Championship Match Alundra Blayze (c) beat Luna Vachon Alundra Blayze defends her Women's Championship against the unpredictable Luna Vachon, who proves to be a formidable contender with her unorthodox style.
Special Attraction Match Ultimate Warrior beat Vader The intense and powerful Ultimate Warrior collides with the monstrous Vader. This matchup promises high stakes and heavy-hitting action as both legends look to prove their supremacy.
Opening Match: Light Heavyweight Championship Match Tajiri beat Brian Pillman (c) In a fast-paced opener, Brian Pillman defends the Light Heavyweight Championship against the high-flying Tajiri, showcasing the skills of both competitors in an exciting start to the event.
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