Judgment Day: In Your House
Venue: The Rosemont Horizon
Attendance: 18,153
Announce Team: Jim Ross/Jerry Lawler
Heat: Puke (w/The Headbangers) d. Steve Blackman
Heat: The Oddities (Giant Silva/Golga/Kurrgan) (w/Luna Vachon and the Insane Clown Posse) d. Los Boricuas (Jesus Castillo/Jose Estrada/Miguel Perez Jr.) in a Six-Man Tag Team Match
Heat: Kama Mustafa (w/Mark Henry) d. Faarooq
Puke gets a singles win against Blackman, the Oddities match is from OTL and Kama hasn't made the switch to Godfather yet and is joined by Henry in thrashing Faarooq.
Al Snow/Scorpio d. The Headbangers (Mosh/Thrasher)
Just a basic opening tag. The mismatched team of Al and Scorp win here after a Snowplow and 450 to Thrasher.
Legion of Doom d. The Disciples of Apocalypse (w/Paul Ellering)
I wanna say that this is the match that wraps up this angle. I think that's right. OTL match, just without Droz and Ellering involved.
Christian (w/Gangrel and Edge) d. Taka Michinoku (c) (w/Yamaguchi-San) for the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship
OTL match.
Val Venis (w/Sable) d. Marc Mero (w/Jacqueline)
Just have them trade wins. Moneyshot victory. This might be a perpetual feud.
X-Pac (w/Chyna) d. D'Lo Brown (c) for the WWF European Championship
OTL match.
Dustin Rhodes/Bradshaw (w/Jim Cornette) (c) d. The New Age Outlaws for the NWA and WWF Tag Team Championships
How many times have these teams fought now? Well, this is gonna be the last one as, during a call for a hot tag, Road Dogg suddenly walks in, picks up Billy Gunn and hits him with a Pumphandle Slam, letting Dustin pin him. Road Dogg has turned on DX! We have promos in the following RAW of the Dogg talking about his history with Cornette, working in SMW and the history of the Armstrong family. He admits that since he's joined the WWF, he's betrayed his roots. He's not a roadie, he's not an Elvis wannabe and he's not a jive-talking whiteboy rapper. He's Brian Armstrong, damn it! He's tired of being a childish clown for you punk kids to laugh at! He's going back to his roots!
I'm thinking that now Brian will be holding the tag belts with Bradshaw while Dustin chases the European title.
Jeff Jarrett (w/Jim Cornette) (c) d. Mankind for the NWA North American and WWF Intercontinental Championships
We keep up the shooty nature of this angle by having Jim promo about how Mick used to be a real man's man. When he was Cactus Jack, he was a mad bastard, but he had Corny's respect. He loved seeing Cactus drop the elbow. Now he's a nutcase living in the sewer, wearing a sweatsock on his hand and kissing up to Vince. Mick brings his usual manic brawling, but Jarrett's methodical and he puts Mankind away with the Figure Four.
The Rock d. Owen Hart
The winner is declared #1 contender for the WWF title, which will basically mean entry into the Deadly Game.
Dr. Death Steve Williams (w/Jim Cornette) d. Dan Severn (c) for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship (Guest Ref: Ken Shamrock)
Rather than the injury angle that they ran in OTL, we have Severn meet Dr. Death here for the NWA World title. It's a huge match as both men had been hyped up, Severn as the Beast and Dr. Death having an undefeated run that started back in May. Shamrock tries to play it down the middle, but the tension between him and Severn boil over and Ken clocks Dan, leaving him open for a Doctor Bomb.
Kane vs. the Undertaker for the WWF Championship ended in a No Contest (Guest Ref: Stone Cold Steve Austin)
Really, nothing wrong with this. Gotta do the Deadly Game, don't we?