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1.) The Body Donnas vs The Smoking Gunns w/SunnyThe PPV opens with a decent Tag Team match between the Body Donnas and the Tag Team Champions, The Gunns. Only thing was, the titles weren't on the line. The Gunns botch a double team move midway through and try to play it off but fail at it. Skip missile dropkicks Bart and Zip makes the pin for the win_____________________________________________________________________________________________________2.) Mankind vs Henry Godwinn w/Hillbilly JimMankind was originally supposed to fight Jake the Snake Roberts but was replaced by Henry Godwinn. A dull filler match that sees Mankind get the KO win after applying the Mandible Claw to Godwinn_____________________________________________________________________________________________________3.) Stone Cold Steve Austin vs Marc Mero w/SableGreat match put forth from these two. Loved the action and everything about the match. It's kind of weird seeing how differently Steve Austin competed in the ring, prior to his career threatening injury in 1997. Austin wins this excellent back and forth match with a Stunner on Mero for the win_____________________________________________________________________________________________________4.) Goldust w/Marlena vs The Undertaker w/Paul BearerIn a rematch from their previous In Your House bout, Undertaker and Goldust went at it again in this awesome and aggressive rematch. The Undertaker and Goldust go back and forth and even use the steel steps a few times throughout the match as a weapon. Mankind interferes at the end and drags Taker down to the bottom of the ring, but it's only a matter of time before Undertaker rises and brawls with Mankind to the the boiler room. A nice ending to one of the most underrated feuds of the 90s and the beginning of the amazing Undertaker/Mankind feud_____________________________________________________________________________________________________5.) Shawn Michaels, Ahmed Johnson, and Sycho Sid vs Camp Cornette (Owen Hart, British Bulldog, and Vader) w/Jim CornetteThe basis of this storyline was that after Ultimate Warrior had been suspended due to no-showing several WWF house show events, Michaels and Ahmed needed to find a replacement. Michaels found an ally in Sycho Sid who he had bailed out of the mental institution (kayfabe). In reality, Ultimate Warrior quit WWF after heated backstage disputes with Vince McMahon and they replaced Warrior with Sid, who had been out healing an injury since December 1995. The match itself was a fun one and I love watching it every time. The match gets plenty of time and it gives way for a lot of exciting fast paced action to go down in the ring. Vader gets the win with a Vader Bomb on Michaels but man oh man is this is a match to watch! Sycho Sid even got a great babyface pop, which started his high success as a babyface for the WWF. Great main event!Overall: Decent PPV. Not a lot of great matches on the card though. Many In Your House PPVs suffered from this though. The match to watch is the main event. You'll love every bit of it! This was Sycho Sid's first match as a babyface and man did he perform well as the face. Even the fans loved him, which was a bit surprising, considering he'd only been back for about 2 weeks prior to the PPV. But Sid was without a doubt a better face than a heel. Overall, I'd only watch this PPV for the main event and maybe the Goldust vs The Undertaker encounter. Everything else is skip worthy