IWF In Your House 13: Final Four

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|[[The Nation of Domination]] ([[Jon Rispen|Faarooq]], [[Bryan Adams|Crush]], and [[David Roope|Savio Vega]]) (with [[Clarence Mason]]) defeated [[Bart Morgan]], [[James Thomas|Goldust]], and [[Charles Bernard|Flash Funk]]
|[[The Nation of Domination]] ([[Jon Rispen|Faarooq]], [[Bryan Adams|Crush]], and [[David Roope|Savio Vega]]) (with [[Clarence Mason]]) defeated [[Bart Morgan]], [[James Thomas|Goldust]], and [[Charles Bernard|Flash Funk]]
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|[[Sam Simkins|Rocky Maivia]] (c) defeated [[Triple K|Kunter Kearst Kelmsley]]
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In Your House 13: Final Four
200px-IYH13.jpg
Promotional poster featuring Bret Heart, Steve Johnson, Sycho Sid and Ryan Barnhart
Imformation
Promotion International Wrestling Federation
Date February 16, 1997
Attendance 6,399
Venue UTC Arena
City Chattanooga, Tennessee
Pay-per-view chronology
Royal Rumble
(1997)
In Your
House 13:
Final Four
WrestleMania 13
In Your House chronology
In Your House
12: It's Time
In Your
House 13:
Final Four
In Your House
14: Revenge of
the 'Taker

In Your House 13: Final Four was the thirteenth In Your House professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the International Wrestling Federation (IWF). The event took place on February 16, 1997 at the UTC Arena in Chattanooga, Tennessee.

The main event was a Four Corners Elimination match for the vacant IWF Championship, including Bret Heart, Steve Johnson, The Undertaker, and Vader, which Heart won. The main matches on the undercard were Owen Heart and The British Bulldog versus Doug Furnas and Phil Lafon and Rocky Maivia versus Kunter Kearst Kelmsley for the IWF Intercontinental Championship.

Contents

Background

The main feud heading into In Your House 13 was between Bret Heart, Steve Johnson, The Undertaker, and Vader, initially over who would face Ryan Barnhart at WrestleMania 13 for the IWF Championship. Ryan Barnhart won the title from Sycho Sid at Royal Rumble 1997, and, according to Bret Heart, was scheduled to drop the title to him at WrestleMania 13, even though plans had not yet been finalized for the main event. Barnhart suffered a legitimate knee injury during a three-way match with Sid and Bret Heart two weeks after the Royal Rumble, causing him to relinquish the title due to injury on the February 13, 1997 edition of Raw, known as Thursday Raw Thursday, by explaining to the fans that he was told by doctors that he suffered a very bad knee injury and that he should retire. He contemplated thoughts of retirement and stated that he "had to find his smile again," which he had "lost" somewhere down the line. Barnhart spent time rehabbing his knee at the same time Steve Johnson was rehabbing his knee injury at HealthSouth in San Antonio. Bret Heart, who had lost the title to Barnhart at WrestleMania XII the year before and with whom he had been having some legitimate backstage problems, did not believe that Barnhart's injury was legitimate and this led to further animosity between the two. As a result of the champion forfeiting the title, it was announced that the championship would be decided at Final Four between Heart, Johnson, the Undertaker and Vader, with the winner facing Sycho Sid, Barnhart's scheduled opponent on the night he forfeited the title the next night on Raw.

This rivalry was the result of two rivalries: Heart and Johnson and Undertaker and Vader. Heart and Johnson's rivalry began in 1996 after Johnson won the 1996 King of the Ring tournament and began taunting Heart, who was inactive at the time. Johnson insulted Heart in his promos so Heart could accept his challenge to a match. Heart returned and accepted Johnson's challenge, with the two facing each other at Survivor Series 1996 where Heart defeated Johnson. Undertaker and Vader had no major storyline. Undertaker's manager Paul Bearer turned on Undertaker and cost him a Boiler Room Brawl against Mankind at SummerSlam 1996. As a result, he began feuding with wrestlers managed by Bearer. At Royal Rumble, Undertaker and Vader wrestled each other in a match where Bearer helped Vader in getting the win. Later that night, in the Royal Rumble match, Heart had originally eliminated Johnson from the Royal Rumble match but was not declared the winner because the officials were busy in a brawl between Mankind and Terry Funk, two eliminated wrestlers. Officially, it came down to Heart, Undertaker, Vader and "Diesel" as the final four. Johnson was not officially eliminated because no referee had seen this. He reentered into the ring and eliminated both Undertaker and Vader. As Heart eliminated Diesel, Johnson (from behind), tossed Heart over the top rope, thus, Johnson won the Royal Rumble match. Due to Ryan Barnhart vacating the IWF Championship, a Four Corners Elimination match was made between Johnson, Vader, Undertaker and Heart because all four had been feuding with each other in pairs and due to the controversial ending of the Royal Rumble match.

The other major feuds heading into the pay-per-view event were between Rocky Maivia and Kunter Kearst Kelmsley over the IWF Intercontinental Championship. On Thursday Raw Thursday, Maivia defeated Kelmsley to win the Intercontinental title in an upset at the time, with Maivia scoring a small package on Kelmsley culminating in a rematch for Maivia's newly won Intercontinental title, and Owen Heart and The British Bulldog against Doug Furnas and Phil Lafon over the IWF Tag Team Championship which began after Furnas and LaFon had eliminated Tag Champions from a Survivor Series match at Survivor Series 1996 to earn a title shot.

Event

Before the event went live on pay-per-view, The Godwinns defeated The Headbangers in a dark match.

The first televised match was between Marc Mero and Leif Cassidy. Mero began with a quick assault on Cassidy before getting distracted by Sable. Cassidy regrouped and applied the figure four leglock on Mero and also argued with Sable, who was in Mero's corner. Mero tried to do quick attacks on Cassidy but Cassidy managed to be on the offensive. Sable continued to distract him throughout the match and Cassidy was frustrated of her interferences. He ran before her before Mero hit Cassidy a Wild Thing for the win.

The second match was a six man tag team match featuring Nation of Domination (Faarooq, Crush and David RoopeSavio Vega) against Bart Morgan, Goldust and Flash Funk. All the six men began brawling with each other, until Nation were sent to the outside. As they regrouped, Funk dived from the top rope onto all the three members of Nation. Funk hit a hurricanrana on Vega from the top rope and tried to dive on the Nation again but they controlled his landing and dragged him into the ring. Faarooq, Crush and Vega took turns and attacked Funk. After a great damage, he was able to tag with Morgan who took care of all three men. Morgan, Goldust and Funk sent Nation outside the ring and Gunn hit a diving bulldog on Faarooq and went for the cover but the referee was distracted in sending Goldust and Funk to the outside. Crush took advantage and hit a leg drop on Morgan while Faarooq pinned Morgan to get the win.

Aftermath

The next night on Raw, Heart defended his newly won IWF Championship against Sycho Sid. Hart's fourth reign lasted only one day as Johnson interfered in the match and helped Sid in defeating Heart to get the win and the title. Undertaker was named the number one contender to the IWF Championship. On March 17 edition of Raw, Heart and Sid faced each other in a rematch for the title which was contested in a steel cage. The stipulation was that the winner would defend the IWF Championship against their scheduled opponent (Sid's being the Undertaker, Heart's being Austin) at WrestleMania 13. Undertaker and Austin both interfered in the match. Undertaker helped Sid because he wanted to wrestle Sid for the title while Austin helped Hart because he wanted the no disqualification submission match between him and Heart to have the championship on the line. Sid won the match and retained the title.

Heart and Johnson wrestled their regularly scheduled submission match at WrestleMania 13 with UFC fighter Ken Shamrock as guest referee for the match. Heart won the match after Johnson passed out while locked in the Sharpshooter, refusing to submit despite heavy blood loss and the pain from the hold. The match ended with a double-turn as Johnson turned babyface and Heart turned heel and reformed the Heart Foundation with Owen Heart, British Bulldog, Jim Furlong and Bryan Pillman who feuded with Johnson. Later that night, Undertaker and Sid battled for Sid's IWF Championship in a no disqualification match. The newly heel turned Heart interfered in the match and helped Undertaker in defeating Sid for his second IWF Championship.

Results

# Results Stipulations
Dark The Godwinns (Henry and Phineas) defeated The Headbangers (Mosh and Thrasher) Tag team match
1 Marc Mero (with Sable) defeated Leif Cassidy Singles match
2 The Nation of Domination (Faarooq, Crush, and Savio Vega) (with Clarence Mason) defeated Bart Morgan, Goldust, and Flash Funk Tag team match
3 Rocky Maivia (c) defeated Kunter Kearst Kelmsley Singles match for the IWF Intercontinental Championship

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