IWF Ground Zero: In Your House
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SummerSlam (1997) | ||
Promotional poster featuring Steve Austin | ||
Tagline(s) | That's the Bottom Line... | |
Information | ||
Promotion | International Wrestling Federation | |
Sponsor | Stridex | |
Date | September 7, 1997 | |
Attendance | 4,963 | |
Venue | Louisville Gardens | |
City | Louisville, Kentucky | |
Pay-per-view chronology | ||
SummerSlam (1997) | Ground Zero: In Your House | One Night Only |
In Your House chronology | ||
In Your House 16: Canadian Stampede | Ground Zero: In Your House | Badd Blood: In Your House |
Ground Zero: In Your House was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the International Wrestling Federation (IWF) and presented by Stridex, which took place on September 7, 1997 at Louisville Gardens in Louisville, Kentucky. This was the first three-hour In Your House pay-per-view, and also the first that featured the "In Your House" name as the subtitle rather than the main title.
Seven professional wrestling matches were scheduled on the card. One of the main event matches saw Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker wrestle to a no contest in their first ever one-on-one match in the IWF. In the other main event match, Bret Heart defeated The Patriot to retain the IWF Championship. The Headbangers (Mosh and Thrasher) won the vacant IWF Tag Team Championship in a Four-Way Tag Team Elimination match and Brian Pillman defeated Goldust. Due to prior stipulations, Goldust's manager/wife (storyline and real-life) Marlena was required to become Pillman's personal assistant for 30 days.
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Background
Ground Zero: In Your House featured professional wrestling matches involving different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds, plots and storylines that were played out on Raw Is War and other International Wrestling Federation television programs. Wrestlers portrayed a villain or a hero as they followed a series of events that built tension, and culminated into a wrestling match or series of matches.
The featured rivalry heading into the event involved The Undertaker and Shawn Michaels. While guest refereeing the IWF Championship match between Bret Heart and The Undertaker at SummerSlam, Michaels attempted to hit Heart over the head with a steel chair after Heart had spit in his face. Bret ducked and Michaels hit Undertaker, knocking him out. Bret covered Undertaker as Michaels appeared reluctant, but made the three count causing the Undertaker to lose the title. Michaels had stated that the chair shot was unintentional, though some did not believe him. On the August 18 edition of Raw Is War, however, Shawn deliberately struck Undertaker over the head multiple times with a chair during a tag team match. The shots failed keep him down and, with blood covering his head, tried to go after Michaels but he quickly retreated towards the locker room. Michaels continued to cause problems for Undertaker by interfering in his match against Kunter Kearst Kelmsley on the September 5 episode of Friday Night's Main Event.
A predominant feud entering the event featured The Patriot and IWF Champion, Bret Heart. In response to the reformation of The Heart Foundation (this time as an anti-American stable) The Patriot debuted on the July 14 edition of Raw Is War to stand up against Heart and defend America. The Patriot pulled off a surprise win against Bret Heart on the July 28 episode of Raw in a match which Shawn Michaels distracted Heart from ringside while doing guest commentary. On the following Raw Is War, Sgt. Slaughter was introduced as the new Commissioner of the IWF and ordered Heart to defend the IWF Championship against The Patriot at Ground Zero: In Your House. Both Heart and The Patriot brawled later that night. The next week, Heart attacked the Patriot after he won a tag match with Ken Shamrock against Heart's brother Owen and brother in law Davey Boy Aldrich. Heart continued with the attacks next week after the Patriot defeated Vader, but Vader stopped Heart. On a special friday night edition of Raw the next week, Vader and Heart fought for the title, and as the Heart Foundation attacked Vader, The Patriot ran out for the save. On the September 5 episode of Friday Night's Main Event, The Patriot defeated Owen Heart by DQ after Bret and Bulldog interfered, making Vader run out for the save.
Another rivalry heading into event was the continuation of battle between Brian Pillman and Goldust. Goldust defeated Pillman at the previous pay-per-view, SummerSlam, and as a result, Pillman had to wear Marlena's dress until he won a match. After SummerSlam Pillman continued to take verbal shots at Goldust, who in turn interfered in several of Pillman's matches, causing him to lose, which meant he must keep wearing the dress. This angered and embarrassed Pillman; as a result he challenged Goldust to one more match. He declined but Marlena jumped in and accepted the challenge on his behalf. The stipulations of the match were as follows: If Pillman lost, he would leave the IWF forever, however, if Goldust lost, Marlena would become Pillman's personal assistant for 30 days.
Event
Preliminary matches
The first match of the pay-per-view was an "Indecent Proposal" match between Goldust (with Marlena) and Brian Pillman. If Goldust won, Pillman would leave the IWF forever. If Pillman won, Marlena would become his personal assistant for 30 days. About 10 minutes into the match, Goldust performed his finishing move, the Curtain Call, but Pillman's arm flung to the side during the move which knocked down the referee. Goldust realized the referee was out and tried to revive him. Meanwhile, Marlena got up on the ring apron as Pillman regained his senses and approached her. Marlena attempted to hit Pillman with her purse but he blocked it, snatched it from her hands, and smacked Goldust in the head with it, temporarily knocking him out. The referee recovered as Pillman made the pinfall and picked up the win. After the match, Pillman grabbed Marlena and escorted her quickly towards the locker room. Color commentator Jerry Lawler got up from his chair and walked over to the ring to retrieve Marlena's purse, which he opened up to reveal a brick inside. As Goldust made his way backstage, Pillman was shown shoving Marlena into a car and speeding off just before Goldust could reach them.
In the second bout, Scott Putski faced off against Brian Christopher in a standard match. A few minutes into the match, Christopher tossed Putski through the ropes to the outside of the ring. He then performed a diving crossbody but Putski injured his left knee when Christopher landed on him. Brian got back in the ring as the referee began a 10-count on Putski. Once the referee realized Putski would not make it back inside the ring in time, he went out to check on him and then stopped the match due to the injury and awarded the win to Christopher.
Role: | Name: |
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Commentator | Vince Matteson |
Jerry Lawler | |
Jim Ross | |
Carlos Cabrera (Spanish) | |
Tito Santana (Spanish) | |
Ray Rougeau (French) | |
Jean Brassard (French) | |
Interviewer | Dok Hendrix |
Michael Cole | |
Sunny | |
Ring announcer | Howard Finkel |
Referee | Earl Hebner |
Jack Doan | |
Mike Chioda | |
Tim White |
The third match of the night was a Triple Threat match pitting Savio Vega (representing Los Boricuas), Faarooq (representing Nation of Domination) and Crush (representing Disciples of Apocalypse) against each other. At about the eleven minute mark Crush clotheslined Vega over the top rope, then turned his attention to Faarooq by performing a Heart Punch to him. Before he could make the pin, Vega appeared behind Crush and delivered a spinning heel kick to the side of his head. While Faarooq was still suffering the effects of the punch, Vega covered Crush for the pinfall victory.
The fourth match of the event was a standard midget match featuring Max Mini versus El Torito. After controlling a majority of the match, El Torito was pinned at about the nine minute mark with a sunset flip performed by Max Mini.
Main event matches
Results
# | Results | Stipulations |
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1 | Brian Pillman defeated Goldust (with Marlena) | Singles match |
2 | Scott Putski faced off against Brian Christopher by countout | Singles match |
3 | Savio Vega defeated Crush and Faarooq | Triple threat match |
Reference
External links
← 1996 • 1997 IWF pay-per-view events 1998 → | |||
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Royal Rumble • In Your House 13: Final Four • WrestleMania 13 • In Your House 14: Revenge of the 'Taker • In Your House 15: A Cold Day in Hell • King of the Ring • In Your House 16: Canadian Stampede • SummerSlam • Ground Zero: In Your House • One Night Only • Badd Blood: In Your House • Survivor Series • D-Generation X: In Your House |