WWE Breakdown: In Your House

September. 27,1998      NR
Rating:
6.2
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Kane, The Undertaker and Stone Cold Steve Austin slug it out in a Triple Threat Match for the WWE Championship in the main event. Bradshaw takes on Big Van Vader in a Falls Count Anywhere Match. The Rock, Ken Shamrock, and Mankind square off in a Steel Cage Triple Threat Match to determine the No. 1 Contender for the WWE Championship. D-Generation X and much more!

Steve Austin as  Stone Cold Steve Austin
Mark Calaway as  The Undertaker
Glenn Jacobs as  Kane
Monty Sopp as  "Badd Ass" Billy Gunn
Brian James as  Road Dogg
Sean Waltman as  X-Pac
Jeffrey Jarrett as  Jeff Jarrett
Mark Canterbury as  Henry Godwinn
Dennis Knight as  Phineas Godwinn
Sean Allen Morley as  Val Venis

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Reviews

Moustroll
1998/09/27

Good movie but grossly overrated

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Dotbankey
1998/09/28

A lot of fun.

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StyleSk8r
1998/09/29

At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.

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Arianna Moses
1998/09/30

Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.

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amanwhorocks
1998/10/01

1. Edge Vs. Owen Hart - I worried if OWEN didn't job again. Thanks God, no. 7.5/10 2. Too Much Vs. Al Snow/Scorpio - 6.5/10 3. Marvelous Marc Mero Vs. The Droz - Merowas still great athlete. 7/10 4. Vader Vs. Bradshaw - Vader get out of WWF finally, you only jobbed there. 5/10 5. D-Lo Brown Vs. Gangrel - Lol Gangrel sucks there. 6/10 6. Triple Threat Cage Match: Shamrock Vs. Mankind Vs. The Rock - Lol, Shamrock heel and Rock is face. Mankind lose again and he did the most in the match. 7/107. Val Venis Vs. Dustin Runnels - Awful cuckold thing with Marlene, hate this part of attitude. 5/10 8. Jeff Jarrett/Southern Justice Vs. X-Pac/New Age Outlaws - Pretty plain match. 6.5/10 9. Triple Threat Championship Match: Stone Cold Vs. The Undertaker Vs. Kane - I don't know, quite long, quite boring, stupid ending. 6.5/10

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bh_tafe3
1998/10/02

Austin lost the title to.... no one. The Rock won a No.1 contender's match that was cancelled out by the end of the show, Vader wrestled his final PPV match in the WWE, while Gangrel and Christian made their PPV debuts on a decent show.The night started off with a match that sounds good on paper: Owen Hart vs Edge. But Edge in 1998 was not the Edge that would be arguably WWE's best worker in later years. They go back and forth for most, but in the end it's a random appearance at ringside by Edge's soon to be tag partner Christian, making his first appearance in the WWE, that distracts Edge and enables Owen to pin him.Next up saw Al Snow, partnered by Scorpio, continue his rivalry with Brian Christopher and Scott Taylor in a tag match. Snow is eventually able to clobber Taylor with head in a low blow unseen by the ref and get the pin. A bit of revenge for Too Much's astonishingly screwy victory over Snow and head at an earlier PPV.Our next match disappointingly didn't include Sable as Marc Mero, accompanied by Jacqueline defeated Droz. Poor Droz, featured in the 1999 documentary "Under the Mat" as Puke, would go on to become a quadriplegic after an horrendous in ring accident in a match with D Lo Brown. Here he lost to an out of favour Marc Mero, a sure sign the WWE had no big plans for him.This was followed by the final chapter (to my knowledge) of Vader's astonishing fall from prominence since headlining Summerslam just two years prior as he lost to future WWE Champion, but current lower mid carder Bradshaw in an uneventful Fall Count Anywhere match following a clothesline from hell.The next match saw D Lo Brown in action and defeating Gangrel in a poor match. I could never get into Gangrel. D Lo had good nights and bad nights, but needed a decent opponent to have a decent match.After all of the filler, we now came to the first big match of the night with The Rock, Ken Shamrock and Mankind going at it in a steel cage match to determine the No.1 contendership. The match ends with the Rock pinning Shamrock as Mankind attempts to climb out of the cage. The Rock was still leader of the Nation of Domination at this stage, but the crowd is clearly starting to get behind him. This was also the match that more or less kicked off the Rock vs Mankind feud that would dominate the summer months, make the WWE millions and millions of dollars and pull some of the highest ratings in the so called Monday Night War.Nest match was another filler one as Dustin Runnels, with his preacher gimmick fought Val Venis, accompanied by Runnels' wife Terri and lost. This was not a particularly good match, but looking back on these, Venis was a better worker than I remember him being. Not to say he was great, or even good, but he knew what he was doing.Next match saw DX defeat Jeff Jarrett and Southern Comfort in a six man tag match. Nothing really memorable.This left the main event in which Steve Austin put his WWE Title on the line against his two biggest threats: Kane and the Undertaker. The story here was that Kane and the Undertaker could only win by pinning Austin, while Austin could pin either. Jim Ross called it a "glorified handicap match." After stopping each other from pinning Austin several times, and having Austin nearly beat them as a result, Kane and Undertaker choke slammed Austin and pinned him simultaneously. McMahon came to ringside and grabbed the belt, saying he didn't care who won, Austin had lost and the belt was his. So how to sort out this mess. Guess we'd wait until Judgment Day to find out.

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