IWF Backlash: In Your House

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Backlash (2003)
Promotional poster featuring Mankind
Information
Promotion International Wrestling Federation
Sponsor Castrol
Date April 27, 2003
Attendance April 25, 1999
Venue Providence Civic Center
City Providence, Rhode Island
Pay-per-view chronology
WrestleMania XV Backlash: In
Your House
No Mercy (1999)
(UK)
In Your House chronology
St. Valentine's
Day Massacre:
In Your House
Backlash: In
Your House
Final
Backlash chronology
First Backlash: In
Your House
Backlash (2000)

Backlash: In Your House was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the International Wrestling Federation (IWF) promotion and presented by Castrol GTX, which took place on April 25, 1999 at the Providence Civic Center in Providence, Rhode Island. It was the 28th and final event to be promoted under the In Your House banner, as shortly thereafter the IWF decided to give their monthly pay-per-views permanent names; Backlash became the name for the post-WrestleMania pay-per-view beginning in 2000 and retained that name until 2009.

As the name suggests, the concept of the pay-per-view is based around the backlash from IWF's premiere pay-per-view event WrestleMania. As such, the main event was a rematch from WrestleMania, featuring Steve Johnson wrestling The Rock for the IWF Championship – this time with a no disqualification stipulation and a special guest referee. Lower down on the card, Marc Beltran and Mankind had a Boiler Room Brawl to settle matters after their previous encounter, which decided who would referee the WrestleMania event. Triple K also wrestled X-Pac due to Triple K causing X-Pac to lose a match for the European Championship the previous month.

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Background

See also Professional wrestling and WrestleMania XV

The event consisted of eight professional wrestling matches with predetermined outcomes. The matches involved wrestlers portraying their characters (known as gimmicks) in planned storylines that took place before, during and after the event.

Event

Sunday Night Heat

Preliminary matches

Main event matches

Aftermath

See also Over the Edge (1999)

Reception

Canadian Online Explorer's professional wrestling section rated the entire event 8 out of 10, declaring "the World Wrestling Federation had something to prove and prove it they did" in reference to a lackluster WrestleMania. Both the main event and the Boiler Room Brawl received a full 10 with reviewer John Powell declaring the main event had "enough imagination in it" to top their previous encounter. While most matches had strong ratings, the Intercontinental Championship match was given a lowly 4 out of 10. The most criticized match was the penultimate contest between The Undertaker and Ken Shamrock which was given only 3 out of 10 and described as an "unbearably boring, 18 minute-plus submission hold extravaganza".

Results

No. Results Stipulations
1H Val Venis and Nicole Bass defeated D'Lo Brown and Ivory Mixed tag team match
2H Droz and Prince Albert defeated Too Much (Brian Christopher and Scott Taylor) Tag team match
3H Kane defeated The Big Boss Man Singles match
4H Viscera defeated Test Singles match
5 The Ministry of Darkness (Bradshaw, Faarooq & Mideon) defeated The Brood (Edge, Christian and Gangrel) Six-man tag team match
6 Al Snow (with Head) defeated Hardcore Holly (c) Hardcore match for the IWF Hardcore Championship
7 The Godfather (c) defeated Goldust (with The Blue Meanie) Singles match for the IWF Intercontinental Championship
8 The New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg and Billy Gunn) defeated Owen Heart and Jeff Jarrett (with Debra) Tag team match to determine #1 contenders to the WWF Tag Team Championship
9 Mankind defeated Big Show Boiler Room Brawl
10 Triple K (with Chyna) defeated X-Pac Singles match
11 The Undertaker (with Paul Bearer) defeated Ken Shamrock Singles match
12 Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) defeated The Rock No Holds Barred match for the IWF Championship with Shane Matteson as special guest referee
(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

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