Sunday, May 11, 1997

In Your House 15: A Cold Day In Hell - The Results

Ken Shamrock is attacked during an interview by Mankind and Vader during the Free For All.

Rockabilly beats "Double J" Jesse James during the Free For All. During the match, Todd Pettengill says that Ken Shamrock is still shaken up after earlier tonight, but is unaffected.

During the Free For All, The Hart Foundation (Bret "The Hit Man" Hart, Owen Hart, The British Bulldog, Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart, Brian Pillman) announces that they have bought five front row tickets from scalpers to watch "Stone Cold" Steve Austin's match later tonight, as they can't rely on anyone within the World Wrestling Federation.

Hunter Hearst Helmsley beats Flash Funk. After the match, Chyna picks Funk up, carries him around, and plants him crotch-first into the top rope and out of the ring. During the match, it is confirmed that The Hart Foundation (Bret "The Hit Man" Hart, Owen Hart, The British Bulldog, Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart, Brian Pillman), and we see their front row seats.

Ken Shamrock says he is in the zone, and when the bell rings, it's knuckle-up time.

Todd Pettengill interviews Rocky Maivia. After we look back at his Survivor Series 1996 debut, his Intercontinental Championship victory and his loss of the title to Owen Hart, Rocky says success may have come too soon but at the same time has surprised himself with that success. He has learned on the way up and has learned even more on the way down, and right now, it's not about his success, it's about his determination.

Mankind beats Rocky Maivia with the Mandible Claw.

Todd Pettengill interviews Ahmed Johnson. He says the odds are always stacked against him, and if Faarooq was a man, he'd step up first. Nevertheless, he's brought Crush and Savio Vega with him, and they might as well. Tonight, either he or The Nation of Domination is going down.

WWF President Gorilla Monsoon shows up before the next match, demanding to know who will start the match. Crush is ordered to step up first, and the rest of The Nation of Domination is banished from ringside.

Ahmed Johnson beats Crush (who is currently dealing with the flu) after countering the Heart Punch. Savio Vega (who sprained his ankle last night in Scranton, Pennsylvania) gets himself disqualified after striking Ahmed with a steel chair, which he continues to do for a little while after being disqualified. When Faarooq gets in the ring, he removes his arm sling and reveals that his shoulder is not hurt. Ahmed hits Faarooq with the Pearl River Plunge, but cannot get the three-count due to the extent of the damage of the steel chair shots from Savio Vega, and Faarooq finishes a weakened Ahmed off with a Dominator. Ahmed Johnson beats Crush by pinfall and Savio Vega by disqualification, but Faarooq beats Ahmed Johnson, keeping The Nation of Domination intact.

Todd Pettengill interviews Vader, who says he was playing with Ken Shamrock's mind when he attacked him earlier. He says that ABC News said nothing about the World Wrestling Federation when they called Sharmock "The World's Most Dangerous Man," and that Shamrock knows nothing about pain or the power of Vader as well as his pain game.

Ken Shamrock beats Vader in a No-Holds-Barred Match with an ankle lock. During the match, it is announced that Ultimate Fighting Championship will have a pay-per-view event on May 30th in the United States only. Vader has to be helped to the back by the referee.



Todd Pettengill interviews "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. Austin knows The Hart Foundation (Bret "The Hit Man" Hart, Owen Hart, The British Bulldog, Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart, Brian Pillman) will be close to him. After he whips The Undertaker's ass, he'll send the Foundation back to Calgary in wheelchairs. He says that Hell is about to freeze over.

The Hart Foundation (Bret "The Hit Man" Hart, Owen Hart, The British Bulldog, Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart, Brian Pillman) show up to sit in their front row seats just before "Stone Cold" Steve Austin vs. The Undertaker for the WWF Championship. It isn't long at all before Austin yanks Owen Hart out of the front row and hits him a few times before The Undertaker throws Austin into the steel steps and then hits Owen himself.

During "Stone Cold" Steve Austin vs. The Undertaker, Brian Pillman rings the bell before Austin can pin The Undertaker after the Stone Cold Stunner. The Undertaker hits the Tombstone Piledriver after reversing Austin's attempt at a Tombstone, which is a reversal of The Undertaker's Tombstone Piledriver itself. The Undertaker retains the WWF Championship against "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. The rest of The Hart Foundation (Owen Hart, The British Bulldog, Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart, Brian Pillman) attacks The Undertaker, while Austin, who is outside of the ring, jumps over the guardrail and topples Bret "The Hit Man" Hart out of his wheelchair before getting in the ring with one of Bret's crutches. Austin and 'Taker clear the ring, and Owen eat a choke slam as The Hart Foundation retreats. After it is announced that The Undertaker won the match and is still WWF Champion, Austin hits 'Taker with a Stone Cold Stunner.

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