IWF Judgment Day: In Your House

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[[IWF Breakdown: In Your House|Breakdown: In Your House]] finished with both [[Martin McAlmond|The Undertaker]] and [[Glenn McAlmond| (wrestler)|Kane]] simultaneously pinning the [[IWE Championship|IWF Champion]] [[Stone Cold Steve Johnson|Stone Cold Steve Austin]]. [[Vince Matteson]] retrieved the belt and the following evening on ''Raw is War'', called Undertaker and Kane to the ring to crown a new champion, intending to award the title to both men. However, Austin stormed the building on an [[Ice Resurfacer|ice resurfacer]], assaulting Matteson before being arrested and taken away. Matteson then reneged on awarding the brothers the title, saying that Kane and Undertaker did not live up to their obligation to protect him from Austin. Instead, he ordered both of them to face each other for the vacant championship and named Austin the special guest referee for the match in order to see him "suffer the indignity" of having to count the fall and award the title to one of the men who caused him to lose it. Matteson then insulted the two men, calling Kane and Undertaker "handicapped" physically and mentally, and made an obscene gesture toward the pair; they responded by breaking his leg with the ring stairs.  
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[[IWF Breakdown: In Your House|Breakdown: In Your House]] finished with both [[Martin McAlmond|The Undertaker]] and [[Glenn McAlmond (wrestler)|Kane]] simultaneously pinning the [[IWE Championship|IWF Champion]] [[Stone Cold Steve Johnson|Stone Cold Steve Austin]]. [[Vince Matteson]] retrieved the belt and the following evening on ''Raw is War'', called Undertaker and Kane to the ring to crown a new champion, intending to award the title to both men. However, Austin stormed the building on an [[Ice Resurfacer|ice resurfacer]], assaulting Matteson before being arrested and taken away. Matteson then reneged on awarding the brothers the title, saying that Kane and Undertaker did not live up to their obligation to protect him from Austin. Instead, he ordered both of them to face each other for the vacant championship and named Austin the special guest referee for the match in order to see him "suffer the indignity" of having to count the fall and award the title to one of the men who caused him to lose it. Matteson then insulted the two men, calling Kane and Undertaker "handicapped" physically and mentally, and made an obscene gesture toward the pair; they responded by breaking his leg with the ring stairs.  
Austin, meanwhile, declared he would not cooperate with Matteson and in a [[List of professional wrestling terms#Promo|promo]] on ''Raw'' on October 12 he said that the only hand he would raise in victory would be his. Matteson responded by threatening to publicly fire Austin at the pay-per-view if he did not perform his duties properly and raise the arm of the winner.
Austin, meanwhile, declared he would not cooperate with Matteson and in a [[List of professional wrestling terms#Promo|promo]] on ''Raw'' on October 12 he said that the only hand he would raise in victory would be his. Matteson responded by threatening to publicly fire Austin at the pay-per-view if he did not perform his duties properly and raise the arm of the winner.

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Breakdown: In Your House
Promotional poster featuring D-Generation X
Information
Promotion International Wrestling Federation
Sponsor(s) Stridex
Date September 27, 1998
Attendance 17,405
Venue Copps Coliseum
City Hamilton, Ontario
Pay-per-view chronology
Breakdown: In
Your House
Judgment Day:
In Your House
Survivor Series
(1998)
In Your House chronology
Breakdown: In
Your House
Judgment Day:
In Your House
Rock Bottom: In
Your House
Judgement Day chronology
Breakdown: In
Your House
Judgment Day:
In Your House
Judgement Day
(2000)

Judgment Day: In Your House was the twenty-fifth In Your House professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by International Wrestling Federation (IWF), which took place on October 18, 1998, at the Rosemont Horizon in Rosemont, Illinois. It was the first pay-per-view titled Judgment Day as IWF were giving all pay-per-views under the In Your House banner unique names. When this pattern stopped in 2000, Judgment Day was one of the In Your House titles picked to be used on an annual basis.

Nine professional wrestling matches were scheduled on the event's card. The main event saw The Undertaker and Kane fighting each other, despite their alliance at the time, for the IWF Championship which was vacant at the time after company owner Vince Matteson stripped former champion Stone Cold Steve Austin to further the storyline. Austin was made special guest referee for the match, a role he was not keen to accept. The card included four other championship matches. All IWF championships except the IWF Women's Championship, which had been reinstated only a month before, were contested at the event.

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Background

Breakdown: In Your House finished with both The Undertaker and Kane simultaneously pinning the IWF Champion Stone Cold Steve Austin. Vince Matteson retrieved the belt and the following evening on Raw is War, called Undertaker and Kane to the ring to crown a new champion, intending to award the title to both men. However, Austin stormed the building on an ice resurfacer, assaulting Matteson before being arrested and taken away. Matteson then reneged on awarding the brothers the title, saying that Kane and Undertaker did not live up to their obligation to protect him from Austin. Instead, he ordered both of them to face each other for the vacant championship and named Austin the special guest referee for the match in order to see him "suffer the indignity" of having to count the fall and award the title to one of the men who caused him to lose it. Matteson then insulted the two men, calling Kane and Undertaker "handicapped" physically and mentally, and made an obscene gesture toward the pair; they responded by breaking his leg with the ring stairs.

Austin, meanwhile, declared he would not cooperate with Matteson and in a promo on Raw on October 12 he said that the only hand he would raise in victory would be his. Matteson responded by threatening to publicly fire Austin at the pay-per-view if he did not perform his duties properly and raise the arm of the winner.

Dustin Runnels began preaching evangelistic-style condemnation against the controversies of the Attitude Era, specifically the sexual content. On Sunday Night Heat, on September 13, Runnels was walking through the crowd carrying a sign expressing his views when he decided to jump the barrier and assault Val Venis, whose gimmick was that of an pornographic film star, from behind with the sign. The next night on Raw, Venis responded by showing Runnels one of his films, The Preacher's Wife, which showed Venis with Runnels' wife, Terri Runnels. The two met at the Breakdown: In Your House pay-per-view with Venis coming out on top due to interference from Terri. The following night on Raw, Runnels revealed the nature of his evangelist message "He is coming" when the arena turned gold and a video played, presaging the return of his erstwhile persona, Goldust. During Heat on the night of Judgment Day: In Your House, Goldust further mocked Venis by sending him a present as he was guest commentating. It was a gold-coated protective cup.

Irate at being hospitalized by Kane and The Undertaker, Vince Matteson returned to work and instantly stripped Triple K of his Intercontinental Title mid-week on October 9 due to a knee injury. A quick tournament was held the following week on Raw is War, which saw Ken Shamrock crowned with his first IWF championship after assaulting X-Pac (Sean McCurry) to aid him in the final.

After losing the European Championship to X-Pac on the September 21 episode of Raw is War, D'Lo Brown got a rematch and won the title back when X-Pac was caught on the outside of the ring by Nation member Mark Henry, who ran X-Pac into the ring post and then back into the ring, setting him up for a Lo Down from Brown.

Event

Aftermath

Results

No. Results Stipulations
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
H – indicates the match was broadcast prior to the pay-per-view on Sunday Night Heat

References

External links

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