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Kevin Nash and Davey Boy Smith in WWF in Your House 4 (1995)

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WWF in Your House 4

7 reviews
5/10

Nothing special

  • amanwhorocks
  • Oct 5, 2013
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5/10

Best Remembered For Goldust's In-Ring Debut

WWF In Your House 4 (a.k.a. In Your House 4: Great White North), is a WWF/WWE PPV that took place on October 22, 1995 at the Winnipeg Arena in Winnipeg,Manitoba, Canada. However, while it does have some good things, it also falls flat.

At the start, we are treated to Toni Wilson singing the Canadian National Anthem, which she does beatifully, following with a message from Gorilla Monsoon saying Shawn Michaels is not cleared to be in the ring due to being attacked by Marines outside a bar, and made the controversial decision that he must forfeit the Intercontinental Title to Dean Douglas (even though WWE rules make it clear if a champion is unable to defend his title, he must forfeit the belt).

Starting with a singles match between Fatu and Hunter Hearst Helmsley, the card is a mixed bag. Basically, this is the action you'd expect from WWE pre-Attitude Era, with the notable match being the return of Dustin Rhodes, as he adopts the Goldust persona against Marty Jennatty. Sadly, most of the matches are weak. with King Mabel Vs. Yokozuna being bad (ending in a double countout due to the two being outside the ring beating each other up) and even the main event between Diesel and British Bulldog for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship (which ends in a disqualification thanks to Bret Hart, and this match was even hated by Vince McMahon himself) makes this a so-so PPV.
  • jeremycrimsonfox
  • Jul 31, 2020
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5/10

Strange things in your house

A strange one here some good more strange . After the Canadian national anthem by Joanie Wilson . Gorilla Monsoon informs us Shawn Michaels can't wrestle so there taking the belt off him. Fair enough so a match or a tournament no there just going to put the title on.....? That might be the most surprising part. A first look at the strange one Golddust keeps the strange going. A weird match between king Mabel and Yokozuna WWE championship on the line in a match that felt like it just ran out of time.
  • paudieconnolly
  • May 25, 2021
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Recap

1. Hunter Hearst Helmsley earned a pinfall victory over Fatu.

2. The Smoking Gunns (Bart/Billy Gunn) retained the World Tag Team Championship, defeating The 1-2-3 Kid & Razor Ramon. Billy pinned the Kid for the win.

3. Goldust defeated Marty Jannetty via pinfall.

4. Yokozuna and Mabel's match resulted in a double-countout.

5. Shawn Michaels forfeited his Intercontinental Championship, as WWF President Gorilla Monsoon refused to allow him to compete after a recent concussion. The title was handed over to his arranged opponent, Dean Douglas. Dean Douglas would then go on to lose the title that same night to Razor Ramon. Ramon pinned Douglas to capture the Intercontinental Title, regardless of the fact that the champ's feet were in the ropes; the referee didn't restart the match, however.

6. "The British Bulldog" Davey Boy Smith defeated Diesel via disqualification. Bret Hart, provoked by a cheapshot from Diesel outside the ring, interfered in the match, allowing Diesel to retain his World Championship.

Overall Mark: C+
  • Spawn Devil
  • Jun 30, 2002
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3/10

Another stinker from 95!

  • callanvass
  • Feb 25, 2016
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7/10

The Great White North

  • bh_tafe3
  • Mar 10, 2009
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2/10

Every bit as bad as remembered.

The World Wrestling Federation (WWF) is at Winnipeg Arena in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada in front of a crowd of 10,339 on October 22, 1995.

Match 1: Hunter Hearst Helmsley defeated Fatu - Singles match (8:06) - An alright opener it's fun to see a very young Triple H with his "Connecticut Blueblood" gimmick. Both men get a good deal of offense. Henry Godwin shows up with a bucket of slop and chases Helmsley out of the arena. **1/2 out of 5

Match 2: The Smoking Gunns (Billy and Bart) (c) defeated the 1-2-3 Kid and Razor Ramon - Tag team match for the WWF Tag Team Championship (12:46) - This match usually gets credit for being the best on the card and it's a pretty good showcase of a young X-pac (here as 1-2-3 Kid) and Billy Gunn in his Smoking Gunn days. The finish is unique and clever too. *** out of 5

Match 3: Goldust defeated Marty Jannetty - Singles match (11:15) - The debut of Goldust one of the most polarizing and interesting characters the WWE ever invented. Sadly, it's to Marty Jannetty who was just returning for a second time to the company. For a debut of a new character Jannetty surprisingly gets a lot of offense in a match that goes way to long. *1/2 out of 5

Match 4: King Mabel (with Sir Mo) vs. Yokozuna (with Mr. Fuji and Jim Cornette) ended in a double count out - Singles match (5:12) - Jim Ross opens the match by saying "where probably not going to see many fishermen's carry's or waste locks". This is the kind of big man showcase you know Vince was creaming his pants for. Let's just say if you thought it looked bad on paper it's worse after watching it. 1/2* out of 5

Match 5: Razor Ramon defeated Dean Douglas (c) - Singles match for the WWF Intercontinental Championship (11:01) - Shawn Michaels was forced to relinquish the Intercontinental title after getting his butt kicked by a marine the day prior. For some reason it's automatically given to Douglas who then must face and lose to Razor Ramon in his second showing of the night in a match he barely gets any offense in. Throw in the world's stupidest ending and I can see why it annoyed Douglas, who was towards the end of his ill-fated second stint with the company. I'd loved to have seen Douglas return a couple of years later with his "Franchise" gimmick in the Attitude era even though he and Vince hated each other. * out of 5

Match 6: The British Bulldog defeated Diesel (c) by disqualification - Singles match for the WWF Championship (18:14) - The famously bad main event that was so horrible it set Vince off at ringside. Most of the match is just boring as Nash lays in the ring while Davey works his knees. Nobody would ever mistake Nash for a technical wrestler, but this was bad even for him. * out of 5

This usually makes peoples top ten worst WWF PPVs list as it is just a crap show it starts out with two good matches and just nose dives from there. It's everything wrong with WWF in 1995 right in your face and the reason why Vince would drastically lose ground to WCW the following two years.
  • b_kite
  • Apr 24, 2022
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