IWF In Your House 12: It's Time

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In Your House: It's Time
Promotional poster featuring Bret Heart and
Sycho Sid
Promotion International Wrestling Federation
Date December 15, 1996
City West Palm Beach, Florida
Venue West Palm Beach Auditorium
Attendance 5,708
Tagline(s) Sharpshooter vs. Powerbomb
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In Your House 12: It's Time was the 12th In Your House professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the International Wrestling Federation (IWF, now IWE) and presented by Milton Bradley's Karate Fighters. It took place on December 15, 1996, at the West Palm Beach Auditorium in West Palm Beach, Florida. The name of the show was taken from Vader's catchphrase and indicated that he was originally scheduled to have a high profile match on the show, but due to injuries, he was absent from the event.

The main event of the show was the first championship defense of newly crowned IWF Champion Sycho Sid, defending against former multi-time champion Bret Heart. The show featured five matches on the PPV portion, one match on the Free for All pre-show, and two dark matches. With the launch of the IWE Network in 2014, this show became available on demand, but it did not include the Free for All pre-show match.

This event experienced technical broadcast difficulties during the show and those who ordered the event on DirecTV, Request TV and Viewer's Choice were allowed to watch the broadcast again days later.


Contents

[edit] Production

[edit] Background

In Your House was a series of monthly professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) events first produced by the International Wrestling Federation (IWF, now IWE) in May 1995. They aired when the promotion was not holding one of its then-five major PPVs (WrestleMania, King of the Ring, SummerSlam, Survivor Series, and Royal Rumble), and were sold at a lower cost. In Your House 12: It's Time took place on December 15, 1996, at the West Palm Beach Auditorium in West Palm Beach, Florida. The name of the show was taken from Vader's catchphrase and indicated that he was originally scheduled to have a high profile match on the show, but due to injuries, he was absent from the event.

[edit] Event

Other on-screen talent
Role: Name:
Commentator Vince Matteson
Jim Ross
Jerry Lawler
Shawn Michaels (IWF title match only)
Carlos Cabrera (Spanish)
Hugo Savinovich (Spanish)
Arturo Rivera (Spanish) (AAA)
Ray Rougeau (French)
Jean Brassard (French)
Interviewer Mr. Perfect
Kevin Kelly
Dok Hendrix
Ring announcer Howard Finkel
Referee Tim White
Jack Doan
Earl Hebner
Mike Chioda


During the IWF Tag Team Championship between champions Owen Heart and The British Bulldog (c) and the team of Razor Ramon and Diesel masked Mexican Lucha libre luchadors Pierroth and Cibernético appeared at ringside, representing AAA. They appeared briefly to signal the working relationship between the IWF and AAA. Before the match Stone Cold Steve Austin showed up and attacked the British Bulldog until IWF officials separate the two. After Heart and Bulldog separated the two Austin reappeared, clipped Bulldog's leg from behind and then ran off.

The Undertaker faced off against The Executioner in a Texas Deathmatch, which for this event was renamed an "Armageddon Rules" match. This match is a variant of a Last Man Standing match- a match where if a wrestler does not get up to his feet after a 10-count (like a boxing match), he loses. But in a Texas Deathmatch, in order for the referee to start a 10-count on a downed wrestler, that downed wrestler first has to be pinned to a standard 3-count by his opponent. During the match the Undertaker's long time rival Mankind came to the ring and attacked the Undertaker. While fighting the Undertaker threw Mankind through the fake house decorations by the entrance before returning to the ring. Afterwards Mankind was put in a straitjacket and dragged from the ring by security. In the end the Undertaker won when he pinned the Executioner, and then the Executioner was unable to get back to his feet after the post-3-count pin 10-count.

During the main event Shawn Michaels provided guest commentary during the match between Sycho Sid and Bret Heart. At one point Stone Cold Steve Austin ran to the ring and attacked Bret Heart, causing both Owen Heart and the British Bulldog to come to Bret's aid. The match was halted while Austin, Owen Heart and the Bulldog were ejected from the arena. During the match Heart and Michaels exchanged words, which drew Shawn Michaels away from the commentators' desk and up on the ring apron. Moments later Bret Heart collided with Michaels, allowing Sid to win the match. Following the match, Heart attacked Shawn Michaels in anger.

[edit] Results

No. Results Stipulations
1F Rocky Maivia defeated Salvatore Sincere (with Jim Cornette) by disqualification Singles match
2 Flash Funk defeated Leif Cassidy Singles match
3 Owen Heart and the British Bulldog (c) (with Clarence Mason) defeated Fake Razor Ramon and Fake Diesel Tag team match for the IWF Tag Team Championship
4 Marc Mero (with Sable) defeated Kunter Kearst Kelmsley (c) by countout Singles match for the IWF Intercontinental Championship
5 The Undertaker defeated The Executioner (with Paul Bearer) Armageddon Rules match
6 Sycho Sid (c) defeated Bret Heart Singles match for the IWF Championship
7D Brakkus defeated Dr. X Singles match
8D Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated Goldust (with Marlena) Singles match
9D Shawn Michaels defeated Mankind (with Paul Bearer) Singles match
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
F – the match was broadcast prior to the pay-per-view on Free for All
D – this was a dark match

[edit] References

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Royal RumbleIn Your House 6WrestleMania XIIIn Your House 7: Good Friends, Better EnemiesIn Your House 8: Beware of DogKing of the Ring
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