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Complete Match Listings For Best of In Your House DVD/Blu-Ray

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Some repeats but some fresh matches as well.




DISC ONE:
Simplistic Yet Brilliant

Bret Hart vs. Hakushi
In Your House • May 14, 1995

Intercontinental Championship Match
Jeff Jarrett vs. Shawn Michaels
In Your House • July 23, 1995

Hey Yo

Intercontinental Championship Match
Razor Ramon vs. Dean Douglas
In Your House • October 22, 1995

Arkansas Hog Pen Match
Hunter Hearst Helmsley vs. Henry O. Godwinn
In Your House • December 17, 1995

A Sloppy Masterpiece?

WWE Championship Match
Bret Hart vs. British Bulldog
In Your House • December 17, 1995
DISC 2

Mankind vs. Undertaker, Buried Alive Match
Memories Flooding Back

No Holds Barred Match for the WWE Championship
Shawn Michaels vs. Diesel
In Your House: Good Friends, Better Enemies • April 28, 1996

WWE Championship Match
Shawn Michaels vs. Mankind
In Your House: Mind Games • September 22, 1996

That’s Why They Play The Game

Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Hunter Hearst Helmsley
In Your House: Buried Alive • October 20, 1996

Buried Alive Match
The Undertaker vs. Mankind
In Your House: Buried Alive • October 20, 1996

Crowning a New Champion

Four Corners Match for the Vacant WWE Championship
Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Bret Hart vs. Vader vs. The Undertaker
In Your House: Final Four • February 16, 1997
DISC 3

Back in the Saddle

10-Man Tag Team Match
The Hart Foundation vs. Steve Austin, Ken Shamrock, Goldust & The Legion of Doom
In Your House: Canadian Stampede • July 6, 1997

Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker
Ground Zero: In Your House • September 7, 1997

A Slobberknocker

Non-Sanctioned 8-Man Tag Team Match
Stone Cold Steven Austin, Owen Hart, Cactus Jack & Chainsaw Charlie vs. HHH, The New Age Outlaws & Savio Vega
No Way Out of Texas: In Your House • February 15, 1998

WWE Tag Team Championship Match
Stone Cold Steve Austin & The Undertaker vs. Mankind & Kane
Fully Loaded: In Your House • July 26, 1998

Intercontinental Championship Match
Ken Shamrock vs. Mankind
Judgment Day: In Your House • October 18, 1998

Victory at All Costs

Last Man Standing Match for the WWE Championship
The Rock vs. Mankind
St. Valentine’s Day Massacre • February 14, 1999

A Trip Down Memory Lane
 
BLU-RAY EXCLUSIVES


Todd Pettengill Outtakes

In Your House Sweepstakes Winner

#1 Contenders Match
Bret Hart vs. “Stone Cold” Steve Austin
In Your House: Revenge of the ‘Taker • April 20, 1997

Match to crown first WWE Light Heavyweight Champion
Taka Michinoku vs. Brian Christopher
D-Generation X: In Your House • December 7, 1997

WWE Championship Match
Shawn Michaels vs. Ken Shamrock
D-Generation X: In Your House • December 7, 1997

D’Lo Brown vs. X-Pac
Fully Loaded: In Your House • July 26, 1998

Comments

  1. Well, I had sex with your wife

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  2. The Hogpen doesn't need to be on there.

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  3. It's a pretty infamous match.

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  4. His wife is in a coma

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  5. Did Movie put her into one?

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  6. Shame they didn't throw in Bret-Patriot or Pillman-Goldust. 'I'm gonna kick the crap out of this guy and I'm gonna enjoy doin' it' - XD

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  7. Why not? It's actually a decent little match.

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  8. I was just about to say that. I love how they shoe horned those two shit matches in there.

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  9. IT WAS ME AUSTIN. IT WAS ME ALL ALONG!!!

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  10. Fun set, but I won't pick it up since I had all the VHS and converted them to DVD before I eBay'd them to the Interwebs.

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  11. The HBK - Mankind match has to have set a record for most commercial releases of any match. Personally I don't think it has aged very well. Glad to see the 8 man tag match made it on the set, that match ruled.

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  12. F The Simpsons I mark out for Seinfeld references.

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  13. I would have liked it more if it were Mick Foley just being Mick, or Cactus Jack. I hate the Mankind character before 1998. I don't like the squealing, the pulling of the hair, the jabbing of his own leg. On the other hand, it's really nice to see one of my favorites, who was often labeled as just a hardcore guy, go out there and work with one of the all time greats as great as anyone else has.

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  14. Nice selection. Missing out on Bret Hart vs. Laffite& Lawler/Hart and the mind boggles at Douglas/Hall, but meh.

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  15. http://www.wwedvdnews.com/two-matches-wwe-war-games-dvd/

    if this is legit: holy s...

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  16. Didn't Bret/Laffite just come out on Bret's new dvd?

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  17. It did indeed. Probably just didn't want to double up a match on two DVDs so close together.

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  18. Not only that, but it's probably Hunter's first high-profile match/feud.

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  19. THOSE are the matches they confirm? They couldn't confirm some of the earlier War Games matches? And how many non-WCW/NWA matches are they going to put on a disc celebrating a match that only existed in WCW/NWA?

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  20. Where is the threat threat cage match involving the Rock, Mankind and Ken Shamrock, that match was brilliant

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  21. Well to be fair those are two that you might not expect to be on there.


    I would bet that most of the others are easy pickings.

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  22. "Simplistic yet brilliant" is an actual category title? Really?

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  23. What's everyone's favorite WarGames match? My personal favorite is Sting's Squadron v. The Dangerous Alliance.

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  24. Scream09_HartKillerApril 18, 2013 at 11:22 AM

    Well the life support machine called and.....

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  25. I DID IT FOR THE ROCK

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  26. Yeah how dare I post fact.

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  27. Scream09_HartKillerApril 18, 2013 at 11:29 AM

    I did it all for the nookie.

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  28. IT SHOULD BE ON EVERY DVD WWE RELEASES.

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  29. I loved those old Horsemen - Dusty & Friends ones from when the Bash toured. They were more violent brawls than the later ones were.

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  30. Not to rub salt in the wounds, but the original coliseum releases are insanely valuable on ebay.

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  31. I thought he was great as a tag partner with Vader. And he was a good foil to Taker.

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  32. I know, that seems like quite the backhanded compliment

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  33. Of all the shows to get two matches from, why choose buried alive?

    There's enough great matches missing here to create a full second set:

    World, IC & Tag Championships on the line
    Owen Hart & British Bulldog Vs Shawn Michaels & Kevin Nash (IYH:3)

    Shawn Michaels Vs Owen Hart (IYH:6)

    Steel Cage match for the WWF title
    Diesel Vs Bret Hart (IYH:6)

    Strap Match
    Savio Vega Vs Steve Austin (Beware Of Dog)

    WWF Title match
    Shawn Michaels Vs British Bulldog (Beware Of Dog)

    Owen Hart, British Bulldog & Vader Vs Shawn Michaels, Ahmed Johnson & Sycho Sid (International Incident)

    Bret Hart Vs Steve Austin (Revenge Of Taker)

    WWF Title
    The Undertaker Vs Steve Austin (Cold Day In Hell)

    Mankind Vs HHH (Canadian Stampede)

    IC Title
    Steve Austin Vs The Rock (Degeneration X)

    Ken Shamrock, Ahmed Johnson & DOA Vs The Entire Nation Of Doom (No Way Out Of Texas)

    Inferno match
    Undertaker Vs Kane (Unforgiven)

    WWF Title Match
    Dude Love Vs Steve Austin (Over The Edge)

    IC Title 2/3 Falls
    HHH Vs The Rock (Fully Loaded)

    Steel Cage Match
    Rock Vs Shamrock Vs Mankind (Breakdown)

    European Title
    X-Pac Vs D'lo Brown (Judgement Day)

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  34. The Bret/Austin match is on the Blu-Ray.

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  35. I've always liked the Dudes with Attitudes vs. the Horsemen from 91, but Dangerous Alliance is a close second.

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  36. That's on the new Bret set. It's an awesome carry job.

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  37. It's a better match than Austin-HHH from Buried Alive.

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  38. That Bret-Bulldog match is masterful. Bret seemed to indicate in a recent interview that he may not have been fully satisfied with it because it was difficult for him to figure out how to work Davey as a face, but I think it's a masterpiece on par in many ways with Wembley from a pure work perspective.

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  39. Shawn-Diesel was overdue for a re-release. I think it's only on the first Shawn DVD from 2002.

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  40. http://www.wwedvdnews.com/match-listing-wcw-war-games-wwe-dvd/39302/


    Full match listing. Fairly comprehensive set!

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  41. I just saw his appearance on '30 Rock' as Mankind earlier today. I guess they had Mick in character because it's weirder, but they never even said he was a wrestler. It's pretty bizarre.

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  42. I know it's been released on a thousand different DVD sets, but Shawn/UT Hell In The Cell should be on this. I also remember a pretty good Undertaker/Austin match that I think was Austin's first ever title shot that might have warranted inclusion. The Hart Foundation was at ringside running interference. A great forgotten match.

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  43. Really? Had a quick look and they don't see too valuable, thought with the collection I had I could have made a tiny fortune... Damn it! Maybe I've still got some in the garage...

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  44. I've never seen 30 Rock. Had no idea Mick did a guest spot.

    I have seen the leprechaun though. Yeah!

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  45. .... his wife is in a coma.

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  46. I haven't looked for a few years so it's possible things have really depreciated since then. And it's really hit or miss - most stuff is worth like $5, but there are some exceptionally rare ones worth a lot.

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  47. Ha, Savio Vega was the surprise guy. It's still funny.

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  48. The left the best match off the set. Sid vs. Diesel from IYH One.

    POWER BOMB COMING UP!

    POWER BOMB AND . . .

    WHOA . . . DEVASTATING Vancouver

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  49. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WSvr7FwOk3Q - Greatest IYH match ever.

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  50. You know Catus Jack did the squealing before Mankind did? In WCW in 1993?

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  51. same for me. I have every IYH except five converted over.

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  52. Really? I have a heap of In Your House VHS tapes plus random WWF shows. Pity it's all in PAL and not NTSC.

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