Sunday, December 17, 1995

In Your House 5: Season's Beatings - The Results

Goldust can been seen applauding Razor Ramon from the audience before the next match. He is shown sitting at his own private coach, complete with a bellhop.

Todd Pettengill interviews Goldust during the first match. Goldust takes an interest in Razor Ramon, saying he is "100% man." He asks Pettengill to give Razor Ramon a gold envelope.

Razor Ramon and Marty Jannetty beat Sycho Sid and The 1-2-3 Kid. After the match, Razor Ramon tries to hit The Razor's Edge on The Kid, but Sid pulls The Kid out and the two of them leave.

Rene Rougeau and Sunny are on the WWF Superstar Line...and "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase joins them.

Jerry "The King" Lawler gets in the ring before the next match. He has invited a special individual for the audience to see: "Double J" Jeff Jarrett, who hasn't been seen in months. Jarrett shows up, this time without The Roadie, and re-introduces himself to the WWF as only he knows how. He has been preparing for the "Greater Than Great" tour, and we learn that his album "Ain't I Great" has been so successful that it has been certified gold for over 500,000 sales. He calls it "the culmination of the 'Ain't I Great' tour," and says that he has proven that he is the greatest at what he does, and that the finishing touches are being put on his next album "Greater Than Great." He also declares himself the first person to throw his hat into the 1996 Royal Rumble match and proclaims that he will become the next WWF Champion. Lawler then asks Jarrett to join him on commentary for the next match.

Dean Douglas announces before the next match that he has been sidelined by the doctors, and that he has been told his back is "65% of where it should be." He still wanted to face Ahmed Jonson, but the doctor's wouldn't let him, and therefore he has gotten himself a new student that he has been training: Buddy Landel.

Ahmed Johnson beats Buddy Landel in mere seconds. Ahmed then whacks Dean Douglas with his own Board of Education after the match. Once again, Jerry "The King" Lawler gets a post-match interview with Ahmed, and this time involves "Double J" Jeff Jarrett, who says he was not impressed. Ahmed cuts Lawler and calls "Double J" an "achy breaky cowboy punk" and "a fake." When Ahmed threatens to give Lawler what's coming to him for getting in his face, Double J hits Ahmed from behind with the gold record. Jarrett continues to attack Ahmed, and even uses Dean Douglas' paddle, but when Ahmed Johnson gets angry, he stops Jarrett from using a steel chair and chases him all the way back to the back.

Todd Pettengill is in the American On-Line room with Razor Ramon for an interview. Tomorrow night, he defends the WWF Intercontinental Championship against Yokozuna. Pettengill then hands Goldust's gold envelope to him. Razor opens it and reads the enclosed letter, and the contents of it angers him.

Hillbilly Jim is the special guest referee for the next match.

Hunter Hearst Helmsley beats Henry O. Godwinn in a Hog Pen Match with Hillbilly Jim as the special guest referee, then gets in a shoving match with Jim. Henry O. Godwinn grabs Helmsley and tosses him into the hog pen with him, then slams him around in it. After the match, Hillbilly Jim and Godwinn celebrate getting revenge, while Helmsley has trouble getting out of the pen (and even has a drink tossed right at his head).





Royal Rumble is live on pay-per-view January 21st!

Owen Hart beats Diesel by disqualification after Diesel pushes the referee back with one hand. He then hits Owen Hart with a second Jackknife Power Bomb.

Henry O. Godwinn, Rene Rougeau, Sunny and Hunter Hearst Helmsley are seen on the WWF Superstar Line.

"The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase is in the ring as Santa Claus and Savio Vega are handing out presents to the crowd. DiBiase says everyone has a price for The Million Dollar Man...even Savio Vega. DiBiase says he can buy Vega, and dares him to get in the ring with him so he can prove it. He also tells him to bring Santa along with him. DiBiase disparages Santa, and asks Vega if he believes in Santa. Vega takes the mic and calls DiBiase on it, and says he does. Vega is suddenly attacked by Santa, and DiBiase joins in. DiBiase has officially bought Santa, who hits a body slam on Vega before leaving with DiBiase. As they leave, however, Vega gets back up and attacks the turncoat Santa, and reveals him to be some punk.



Doc Hendrix advertises WrestleMania: The Arcade Game for Super NES ($69.99), Sega Genesis ($64.99) and Sony PlayStation ($54.99) with $3.95 shipping and handling. All orders come with WrestleMania: The Arcade Game Strategies and Secret Codes: The Video Guide on VHS - a $15 value, absolutely free.

The Undertaker beats King Mabel in a casket match, and finally reclaims the gold chains that were once his urn. After the match, 'Taker declares his intention to become WWF Champion, confirming his entry into the 1996 Royal Rumble.



Jim Ross interviews Jim Cornette, Diana Hart Smith and The British Bulldog. Cornette says that The Bulldog has taken quite a bit from him through the years, and says that Bulldog will twist the knife once again tonight. Diana Hart Smith has complete faith in her husband. The Bulldog says he will win the WWF Championship.

Todd Pettengill interviews Bret "The Hit Man" Hart, who plans to put a stop to The British Bulldog's championship plans. He plans to prove he is the best there is, the best there was and the best there ever will be tonight.

Bret "The Hit Man" Hart retains the WWF Championship against The British Bulldog in a bloody, drag-out match. During the match, it is announced that The Undertaker will face the winner of this match for the WWF Championship at Royal Rumble.

Todd Pettengill interviews Paul Bearer and The Undertaker. Bearer cannot wait for the WWF Championship to come to the Undertaker's waist. An angry Diesel is upset at the news, saying that he should be the one with the title shot, and almost puts his hands on Paul Bearer. The Undertaker stops Diesel, and tells him that he doesn't duck anybody when Diesel argues that people have been ducking him lately. Diesel asks if this is how it's going to be. Undertaker replies that if this is how it's going to be, then it shall be. The two of them then stare down.

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