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'{{short description|1998 World Wrestling Federation pay-per-view event}} {{Infobox Wrestling event |name = Rock Bottom: In Your House |image = IYH RockBottom.jpg |alt = |caption = Promotional poster featuring [[Dwayne Johnson|The Rock]] giving [[Road Dogg|The Road Dogg]] the "Rock Bottom" |promotion = World Wrestling Federation |date = December 13, 1998 |venue = [[General Motors Place]] |city = [[Vancouver, British Columbia]] |attendance = 20,042 |lastevent = [[WWF Capital Carnage|Capital Carnage]] |nextevent = [[Royal Rumble (1999)|Royal Rumble]] |event = [[In Your House]] |lastevent2 = [[Judgment Day: In Your House|Judgment Day]] |nextevent2 = [[St. Valentine's Day Massacre: In Your House|St. Valentine's Day Massacre]] }} '''Rock Bottom: In Your House''' was the twenty-sixth [[In Your House]] [[pay-per-view]] (PPV) [[List of WWE pay-per-view events|event]] produced by the [[WWE|World Wrestling Federation]] (WWF). It took place on December 13, 1998, at [[General Motors Place]] in [[Vancouver]], British Columbia, Canada. The event was named after [[Dwayne Johnson|The Rock]]'s finishing move ''[[Powerslam#Side slam|Rock Bottom]]''. The [[main event]] featured [[Stone Cold Steve Austin]] facing [[The Undertaker]] in a [[Buried Alive match]] for a spot in the [[Royal Rumble (1999)|1999 Royal Rumble]]. The main match on the undercard was for the [[WWE Championship|WWF Championship]] between The Rock and [[Mick Foley|Mankind]]. ==Storylines== When [[Nation of Domination|The Nation]] split up, [[D'Lo Brown]] and [[Mark Henry]] were left as a tag team, with Henry's gimmick being that of the ladies man Sexual Chocolate. When [[Terri Runnels]] revealed she was pregnant, [[Sean Morley|Val Venis]] admitted to having a vasectomy and disowned her, aligning himself with [[Charles Wright (wrestler)|The Godfather]] by virtue of his pimp gimmick. [[Jacqueline Moore|Jacqueline]] had also been ditched by her partner [[Marc Mero]] and so she formed [[Pretty Mean Sisters]] with Runnels, putting their needs first and ostensibly being seduced by Mark Henry. [[The Headbangers]] turned heel in November. [[The Oddities (professional wrestling)|The Oddities]] had come to the ring with [[Insane Clown Posse]], who sung their entrance theme at the time and when The Headbangers came to the ring, they joined in dancing with the stable. However, after spraying silly string into the crowd, they then sprayed into the eyes of The Oddities and since then had been utilising weapons and other underhand tactics to win matches. Most notably, they challenged Insane Clown Posse to a match but the two asked The Oddities to substitute for them before the Posse attacked Oddities and helped The Headbangers win.<ref name="raw98">{{cite web|url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/raw/_1998/|title=Raw is War 1998 Results|publisher=Online World of Wrestling|accessdate=2008-08-25|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080720104717/http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/raw/_1998/|archivedate=2008-07-20}}</ref> On September 28, [[Owen Hart]] (kayfabe) broke [[Dan Severn]]'s neck with a [[piledriver (professional wrestling)|piledriver]]. He announced the following week that he would retire from professional wrestling, however at exactly the same time a lucha libre type character started making appearances called The Blue Blazer. The Blazer was a gimmick of Hart's in the late '80s and this did not escape the fans, or the attention of [[Steve Blackman]]. The Blazer began to regularly interfere in matches, using moves that were associated with Hart and eventually Blackman caught up with The Blue Blazer backstage, trying to rip off his mask and prove that it was Hart. When he did this, however, Hart came at Blackman from behind and locked in his [[Professional wrestling holds#Dragon sleeper|dragon sleeperhold]]. A variety of repeated attacks continued to occur, with The Blazer attacking Blackman, or Blackman attacking The Blazer only for Hart to use this as a distraction to further beat Blackman until on December 7 he officially came out of retirement to meet Blackman at the event.<ref name="owen">{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/SlamWrestlingArchive/dec10_owen.html|title=Owen ready for Blackman|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]|accessdate=2008-09-14}}</ref> On December 6's ''[[WWE Heat|Sunday Night Heat]]'', the sexually charged [[Goldust]] challenged [[Jeff Jarrett]] to a match in which, if he won, Jarrett's business-like valet [[Debra Marshall|Debra]] would have to strip naked. Jarrett accepted the match on the condition that without a valet, should Goldust lose he would have to do the same. The following evening on Raw, Goldust came to the ring in just a trenchcoat, flashing Jarrett and causing him to lose his match while later in the evening Debra would do the same to Goldust, but as his opponent Owen Hart was also distracted, it actually helped him win the match. The feud for the [[WWE Championship|WWF Championship]] began one month earlier when [[Dwayne Johnson|The Rock]] had won the WWF title in controversy at [[Survivor Series (1998)|Survivor Series]] when he put [[Mick Foley|Mankind]] in the [[Sharpshooter (professional wrestling)|Sharpshooter]] submission and [[Vince McMahon]] forced the referee to ring the bell, despite former promises McMahon had made to Mankind. Commissioner [[Shawn Michaels]] gave Mankind a match for the title when he revealed that his ties to The Corporation were not as secure as initially thought. Before the event, on [[WWE Heat|Sunday Night Heat]] Mankind attacked the champion during an interview, damaging his ribs. Mankind, meanwhile, had a contract saying if the Championship was not defended then he would win it by default and throughout the evening McMahon tried to convince him to relinquish the contract.<ref name="slam results">{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/SlamWrestlingArchive/dec14_rockbottom.html|title=Foley screwed again|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]|accessdate=2008-09-14}}</ref> Although initially a feud of respect, animosity between [[The Undertaker]] and [[Stone Cold Steve Austin|Steve Austin]] arose when Austin lost his WWF Championship in an effective handicap match also including The Undertaker's ([[kayfabe]]) brother [[Kane (wrestler)|Kane]]. Despite both men being screwed at the [[Survivor Series (1998)|Survivor Series]] tournament, Austin received a title match the next evening but amongst a myriad interferences from other wrestlers, The Undertaker came to the ring and hit Austin with a shovel.<ref name="nov21">{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/SlamWrestlingArchive/nov21_roc.html|title=Rock's cooking up a storm|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]|accessdate=2008-09-14}}</ref> Despite continuing, Austin eventually passed out at a house show the following Saturday and was admitted into hospital. A live feed from the hospital was used in order for Austin to be interviewed on ''Raw is War'', but during one of the interview segments The Undertaker arrived at the hospital with Paul Bearer, kidnapping him and attempting to bury him alive before changing his mind and embalming him instead. However, just as Undertaker was chanting ceremoniously, Kane burst in and attacked the two of them allowing Austin to make his escape. Wanting to further distance Austin from the WWF Championship, Mr. McMahon capitalized on the rivalry between them, booking them in a Buried Alive match with the winner receiving a spot in the Royal Rumble. The mind games between the two intensified as the weeks went on, with Austin finding an unlikely ally in Kane, who was being chased by asylum orderlies, by directing them towards Undertaker and having him incarcerated, leaving [[Paul Bearer]] stranded and eventually thrown down a [[sanitary sewer|sewer]]<ref name="dec5">{{cite web|url= http://slam.canoe.ca/SlamWrestlingArchive/dec5_con.html|title=Controversy headed to the house of Raw|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]|accessdate=2008-09-14}}</ref> and Undertaker retaliating the following week on December 7 by ending a tag team match, also featuring Mankind and Rock, by crucifying Austin in front of the TitanTron. ==Event== {| class=wikitable style="font-size:90%; margin: 0.5em 0 0.5em 1em; float: right; clear: right;" |+ Other on-screen personnel |- !Role: !Name: |- |rowspan="2"|English [[Sportscaster|commentators]] |[[Michael Cole (wrestling)|Michael Cole]] |- |[[Jerry Lawler]] |- |rowspan="2"|Spanish commentators |[[Carlos Cabrera]] |- |[[Hugo Savinovich]] |- |[[Interviewer]] |[[Kevin Kelly (announcer)|Kevin Kelly]] |- |[[Ring announcer]] |[[Howard Finkel]] |- |rowspan="5"|[[Referee (professional wrestling)|Referees]] |[[Mike Chioda]] |- |[[Earl Hebner]] |- |[[Jim Korderas]] |- |[[Jack Doan]] |- |[[Tim White (referee)|Tim White]] |- |} D'Lo Brown offered little resistance to Val Venis or Godfather when he was tagged in. Similarly when Mark Henry was tagged in, he was thrown around the ring and received the [[Professional wrestling attacks#Body avalanche|Ho Train]] from Godfather. He managed to reverse an Irish whip, though, and began to slam Godfather around the ring. Despite Venis tagging in, Henry still remained dominant and tagged in his own partner, Brown who successfully took down Venis with the [[Powerbomb#Rydeen bomb|Sky High]]. The match was effectively reset when Brown missed the [[Professional wrestling high-flying techniques#Frog splash|Lo Down]] causing him and Venis both to crawl to their partners slowly. With Godfather in the ring, Brown was thrown out as Mark Henry received a [[Professional wrestling double-team maneuvers#Double suplex|double team suplex]]. Although Venis continued to dominate Henry in the ring, a fight outside the ring between The Godfather's Hos and PMS distracted the referee while Jacqueline pulled down Venis' trunks, distracting him and allowing Henry to push him over and finish him with a [[Professional wrestling attacks#Big splash|big splash]] followed by a pin.<ref name="slam results"/> [[Image:Austinentrance.jpg|right|thumb|"Stone Cold" Steve Austin]] [[Mosh (wrestler)|Mosh]] fought his way out of the corner to begin the match, jumping over the turnbuckle to pull [[Robert Maillet|Kurrgan's]] neck onto the top ropes. When Mosh tried to jump on Kurrgan, though, he used his height to catch Mosh and slam him into the mat. Mosh fled to tag in his partner, [[Thrasher (wrestler)|Thrasher]], who similarly felt the mat with a [[Powerslam#Sidewalk slam|sidewalk slam]]. [[John Tenta|Golga]] briefly used his weight with [[Professional wrestling high-flying techniques#Seated senton|seated sentons]] and [[Leg drop#Running leg drop|leg drops]] to further take out Thrasher but when Kurrgan was brought back in, he missed a splash and both Headbangers teamed up to suplex him, following up with a [[Professional wrestling double-team maneuvers#Leapfrog body guillotine|frog leap]]. Being dominated, Kurrgan desperately tagged in Golga who managed to turn things round, utilizing running jumps again to take out Mosh but Thrasher made a blind tag and while Golga was busy [[Professional wrestling high-flying techniques#Missile dropkick|missile dropkicked]] him and followed with a pin while Mosh held Kurrgan's leg to prevent him from breaking up the pincount.<ref name="slam results"/> Steve Blackman entered the ring on the receiving end of floor kicks from Owen Hart who then [[suplex]]ed him. Blackman was able to counter an Irish whip and forced Hart into the corner, clotheslining him then kicking him out of the ring as Hart tried to flee. Blackman brought him back into the ring to deliver a [[suplex#Snap suplex|snap suplex]] and a [[backbreaker]] before locking an Indian crossbow hold. When Hart would not tap he released him and tried to use his leg in a throw but received an [[Professional wrestling attacks#Enzuigiri|enzuigiri]] which allowed Hart to dominate again, teasing a [[Sharpshooter (professional wrestling)|Sharpshooter]] but merely kicking him in the torso. After a low blow in the corner and an [[Professional wrestling throws#Inverted atomic drop|inverted atomic drop]], Hart suplexed Blackman and climbed the ropes for a [[Professional wrestling high-flying techniques#Diving elbow drop|diving elbow drop]]. When Blackman would not be pinned, Hart tried to secure him with a sleeper hold but Blackman stood up out of it and regained some momentum, the two clashing with kicks and throws. Hart untied the turnbuckle pad but found himself thrown into it, Blackman then jumping out of the ring to drag Hart's neck onto the top rope. He climbed back in the ring and Hart countered a sleeper with the Dragon Sleeper. Hart followed this with a [[DDT (professional wrestling)|DDT]] but when he tried a flying move, Blackman was able to side step him and lock Hart in his own move, the Sharpshooter. Hart crawled for the rope break and then left the ring in pain; Blackman initially followed to fight him but became aware of the referee's count and ran into the ring to win via count out.<ref name="slam results"/> In a tag team match between [[The Brood (professional wrestling)|The Brood]] and [[The J.O.B. Squad]], [[Edge (wrestler)|Edge]] found himself in trouble early at the hands of [[Hardcore Holly|Bob Holly]] but managed to put Holly on his shoulders for an electric chair giving him time to tag in [[Christian (wrestler)|Christian]] who could not capitalize, receiving a [[Powerbomb#Double underhook powerbomb|double underhook powerbomb]] before [[2 Cold Scorpio|Scorpio]]) was tagged in. After slamming Christian on the mat and securing a [[Leg drop#Somersault leg drop|somersault leg drop]], he tagged in [[Al Snow]] who utilized his headbutts to continue dominating Christian. Christian tagged in [[Gangrel (wrestler)|Gangrel]] who had more success with Snow, slowly isolating him from the rest of the J.O.B. Squad and keeping him in their corner allowing all three members of The Brood to illegally team up on Snow before Edge wrestled him in earnest in the middle of the ring. Despite taking an enziguiri, Edge managed to clamp Snow's leg so that he could tag in Gangrel but still isolate Snow. Snow managed to counter both of them though, with a [[Professional wrestling throws#Spinebuster|spinebuster]] to Edge, and tagged in Scorpio who met with Christian though soon all six men were in the ring. With the referee distracted, Snow used Head on Christian and Scorpion almost won after [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Moonsault leg drop|Dropping The Bomb]] but Edge stopped the pin count, then using Gangrel's back to help jump over the ropes to take out the rest of the JOB Squad outside the ring. Stranded on his own, Scorpio took an [[Facebuster#Inverted double underhookfacebuster|Impaler]] from Christian and was pinned.<ref name="slam results"/> The fifth match of the night involved [[Jeff Jarrett]] accompanied by [[Debra | Debra Marshall]] going up against [[Goldust]] with the stipulation that if Goldust won, Debra would have to strip naked, but if Jarrett won, Goldust would to do the same. Jeff Jarrett was initially dominant in his match, using underhand tactics, on Goldust and despite being rolled over in a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Diving crossbody|crossbody]], controlled much of the early match mostly with kicks and punches. A [[neckbreaker]] and a dropkick could not keep Goldust down, much to Jarrett's dismay and neither could a number of successive sleeper holds. Goldust was taken all the way down to the mat before finding the power to stand up with enough momentum to [[Suplex#Belly to back suplex|back drop]] Jarrett. Debra tried to aid Jarrett by picking up his guitar but when Goldust ducked she [[Professional wrestling attacks#El Kabong|almost hit Jarrett with it]]. Goldust took advantage with an [[DDT (professional wrestling)#Lifting inverted DDT|inverted lifted DDT]] but referee Jack Doane was too busy reprimanding Debra to make the pinfall. Goldust positioned Jarrett for [[Professional wrestling attacks#Low blow|Shattered Dreams]] and while Debra tried to distract Goldust from doing it, she actually distracted the referee allowing Goldust to perform the illegal move. Jarrett fell out of the ring though, and had to be counted out allowing Debra to strike Goldust down with the guitar making him dazed enough for Jarrett to pin him after a facebuster. After the match Commissioner Michaels came to the ring to send Jarrett to the back and ostensibly oversee Goldust stripping. However, he declared Debra to have disqualified Jarrett making her the loser and forcing her to strip to her lingerie. Before she could take off her bra though Jarrett and the Blue Blazer appeared, covering Debra with the Blazer's cape.<ref name="slam results"/> The next match involved [[The New Age Outlaws]] defending their [[World Tag Team Championship (WWE)|WWF Tag Team Championship]] against [[The Corporation (professional wrestling)|The Corporation]] being represented by ([[Big Boss Man (wrestler)|Big Boss Man]] and [[Ken Shamrock]]) (with [[Shawn Michaels]]) in their corner. Ken Shamrock controlled Road Dogg in the beginning of the match, with Big Boss Man helping through the ropes. Billy Gunn had to save Road Dogg from Shamrock's [[Professional wrestling holds#Ankle lock|ankle lock]], becoming the legal man only to also suffer Shamrock's rage until he floored Shamrock with a [[Leg drop#Leg drop bulldog|FameAsser]]. Despite tagging in the fresh Road Dogg, the Outlaws were once again on the backfoot after a [[Suplex#Belly-to-belly suplex|belly to belly slam suplex]] after which Boss Man used his size to control Road Dogg, jumping on him and into him in the corner. Road Dogg remained isolated, being taken to his corner only to taunt Gunn but not allowed to tag despite some punching reversals. After Boss Man used his body to attack Dogg and Shamrock used a mixture of suplex slams and clotheslines Dogg finally managed to tag Gunn but Boss Man had the referee distracted, with Gunn almost taking out his rage on Shawn Michaels, for which he'd be fired. Boss Man tried to piledrive Road Dogg but was [[Professional wrestling throws#Back body drop|back body dropped]] out of the ring, rather than tag in Road Dogg elbow dropped on Boss Man but as he tried to climb back into the ring he was held to the floor with Shamrock kicking him. Back inside the ring Road Dogg crawled to his corner and despite having his foot held managed to tag in Gunn on who reversed Shamrock's [[Professional wrestling throws#Hurricanrana|hurricanrana]] attempt into a [[powerbomb]]. Michaels pulled out the referee when the three count was made allowing Boss Man to strike Gunn with a night stick. Shamrock could not make a pin though and despite Michaels pulling at Gunn's feet in the middle of a suplex, causing him to fall with Shamrock on top of him, Gunn managed to roll over with a pin and retain the titles.<ref name="slam results"/> The WWF Championship match was delayed when Mankind tried to have Vince McMahon and The Rock admit that he had not submitted at the [[Survivor Series (1998)|previous event]]. When they refused to, Mankind ripped up his contract allowing Rock to skip the match and started brutally attacking Rock, smacking his head around the ring before taking him inside the ring and running him into the turnbuckles. McMahon then told referee [[Mike Chioda]] to disqualify Mankind for any kind of offense, no matter how small. While Mankind was distracted with Mr. McMahon talking, Rock recovered and clotheslined Mankind, taking him to the outside and using the steel steps against him before suplexing him. When they returned to the ring Mankind almost recovered, but as he went to perform an elbow drop from the turnbuckle, Shane McMahon held down his foot stopping him from jumping and letting Rock drag him to the ground, leaving him so injured that Rock had enough time to join the commentary team as he recovered. After being spat at in the face, Mankind jumped over the announce table into The Rock and then went to use a steel chair only to be stopped by Chioda. Rock, though, had no such restraints and launched Mankind into the chair with a DDT. When they returned to the ring Rock scooped Mankind into position for the [[Dwayne Johnson#In wrestling|Corporate Elbow]] but could not successfully secure the pin afterward. When they resumed fighting Mankind managed to fight back eventually [[Professional wrestling attacks#Headbutt|headbutting]] Rock's crotch. Vince then reminded the referee he was to disqualify Mankind for any offense but before he could call for the bell, Mankind grabbed him and knocked him out with a piledriver. Vince then called for the bell himself but Mankind attacked the time keeper too. Rock chased Mankind round the ring and back inside, launching a chair shot and then the eponymous [[Powerslam#Side slam|Rock Bottom]] on him but with no referee to make the call. Shane McMahon came into the ring with the Championship belt to strike Mankind, but he ducked and The Rock was struck, allowing Mankind to cover the champion. By the time replacement referee Tim White made it to the ring Rock was able to kick out, doing the same after a double-armed DDT. Mankind then stuffed a smelly sock in the Rock's mouth, which forced the Rock to pass out. The referee called for the bell, and Mankind was declared the winner. However, before Mankind could be announced as the new champion, Vince McMahon took the microphone and explained that because the Rock did not submit to the hold, the Rock would remain the champion. In respone, Mankind attacked Vince and shoved Mr. Socko down his gullet, then doing the same to Shane before attacking [[Pat Patterson (wrestler)|Pat Patterson]] and [[Gerald Brisco]] until Corporation members Shamrock and Boss Man subdued him.<ref name="slam results"/> The final match was a Buried Alive match between [[Stone Cold Steve Austin]] and [[The Undertaker]] for the right to compete in the 1999 Royal Rumble Match. The two fought back down the walkway towards the ring, Austin smashing Undertaker's head into the crowd barrier and the ring post. Undertaker replied by elbowing him to gain some time, knocking him to the floor with a chair shot and then putting him in the ring only to be clotheslined back out. He returned, undeterred and caught a running Austin by the throat, [[chokeslam]]ming him. Undertaker then dragged a completely spent Austin up the walkway towards the burial site, pushing him in the [[Grave (burial)|grave]]. Undertaker then started grabbing the soil by hand and piling it on top of Austin, Stone Cold slowly climbed out though and met Undertaker's attempt to stop him by hitting him with a [[jerrycan]]. Undertaker fell into the grave with a Stone Cold Stunner and Austin poured a [[wheelbarrow]] of soil on him. Austin then left the front of the arena and in the meantime Undertaker sat up, climbing out of the grave. As Undertaker was recovering on the mound, an explosion came from inside the grave and Kane climbed out and began to fight Undertaker on the soil. Undertaker almost eliminated Kane with a [[Piledriver (professional wrestling)#Tombstone piledriver|tombstone piledriver]] but was distracted when Austin returned to the arena, driving a [[backhoe loader]] causing Undertaker to drop his brother in confusion. Kane seized on the opportunity to utilize the tombstone piledriver on Undertaker, pushing him into the open grave afterwards. Austin then came out of the digger and instructed the driver to drop the soil on Undertaker. It was still not enough to cover him though and Austin had to shovel some more soil on his opponent before going to the back then returning with some cans of beer, at which point he was declared the winner. After celebrating in the ring, he returned to the grave to pour some beer on the Undertaker as the digger continued to pile on soil. ==Aftermath== The Rock and Mankind continued to feud with each other over the WWF Championship throughout the beginning of 1999. Mankind won his first WWF Championship on the January 4 episode of ''Raw'' by defeating The Rock in the main event thanks to interference by Stone Cold Steve Austin. The pre-taped episode was a turning point in the [[Monday Night Wars|ratings war]] between WWF and rival promotion [[World Championship Wrestling|WCW]]; WCW announcers gave away the result of this episode of ''Raw'', [[Fingerpoke of Doom#Mankind incident|prompting 600,000 viewers]] to switch from WCW's ''Nitro'' to ''Raw'' to see Mankind's victory. This also coincided with the [[Fingerpoke of Doom]], another controversial WCW angle. Mankind lost the WWF title back to The Rock in a [["I Quit" match|"I Quit" Match]] at the [[Royal Rumble (1999)|Royal Rumble]]. Rock and Mankind traded titles until [[WrestleMania XV]], when The Rock finally lost the WWF Championship to Stone Cold Steve Austin, with Mankind serving as a guest referee. ==Results== {{Pro Wrestling results table |results = <ref name="hoffco8">{{cite web|url=http://www.hoffco-inc.com/wwe/ppv/ppv/iyh26.html|title=Rock Bottom card|publisher=Complete WWE|accessdate=2008-08-25}}</ref> |times = <ref name="slam results"/> |heat1 = yes |match1 = [[Duane Gill]] (c) (with [[The J.O.B. Squad]]: [[Al Snow]], [[2 Cold Scorpio|Scorpio]], and [[Bob Holly]]) defeated [[Matt Hardy]] (with [[Jeff Hardy]]) |stip1 = [[Singles match (professional wrestling)|Singles match]] for the [[WWF Light Heavyweight Championship]] |time1 = 01:02<ref name="hoffco8"/> |heat2 = yes |match2 = Kevin Quinn defeated [[Brian Christopher]] |stip2 = [[Singles match (professional wrestling)|Singles match]] |time2 = 02:23<ref name="hoffco8"/> |heat3 = yes |match3 = [[Triple H]] (with [[Billy Gunn]], [[Chyna]], [[Road Dogg]] and [[X-Pac]]) defeated [[Droz (wrestler)|Droz]] (with [[Road Warrior Animal|Animal]]) |stip3 = [[Singles match (professional wrestling)|Singles match]] |time3 = 01:37<ref name="hoffco8"/> |heat4 = yes |match4 = [[The New Age Outlaws]] ([[Billy Gunn]] and [[Road Dogg]]) defeated [[The Acolytes]] ([[John Layfield|Bradshaw]] and [[Faarooq]]) by [[disqualification (professional wrestling)|disqualification]] |stip4 = [[Tag team match]] |time4 = 02:00<ref name="hoffco8"/> |match5 = [[D'Lo Brown]] and [[Mark Henry]] (with [[Jacqueline Moore|Jacqueline]] and [[Terri Runnels]]) defeated Supply and Demand ([[The Godfather (wrestler)|The Godfather]] and [[Val Venis]]) |stip5 = [[Tag team match]] |time5 = 05:54 |match6 = [[The Headbangers]] ([[Mosh (wrestler)|Mosh]] and [[Thrasher (wrestler)|Thrasher]]) defeated [[The Oddities (professional wrestling)|The Oddities]] ([[John Tenta|Golga]] and [[Robert Maillet|Kurrgan]]) (with [[Giant Silva]] and [[Luna Vachon]]) |stip6 = [[Tag team match]] |time6 = 06:29 |match7 = [[Steve Blackman]] defeated [[Owen Hart]] by [[countout (professional wrestling)|countout]] |stip7 = [[Singles match (professional wrestling)|Singles match]] |time7 = 10:26 |match8 = [[The Brood (professional wrestling)|The Brood]] ([[Christian Cage|Christian]], [[Edge (wrestler)|Edge]] and [[Gangrel (wrestler)|Gangrel]]) defeated [[The J.O.B. Squad]] ([[Al Snow]], [[Bob Holly]] and [[2 Cold Scorpio|Scorpio]]) (with [[mannequin|Head]]) |stip8 = [[Six-man tag team match]] |time8 = 09:08 |match9 = [[Goldust]] defeated [[Jeff Jarrett]] (with [[Debra Marshall|Debra]]) by [[disqualification (professional wrestling)|disqualification]] |stip9 = "Strip Tease" match |time9 = 08:06 |match10 = [[The New Age Outlaws]] ([[Billy Gunn]] and [[Road Dogg]]) (c) defeated [[The Corporation (professional wrestling)|The Corporation]] ([[Big Boss Man (wrestler)|Big Boss Man]] and [[Ken Shamrock]]) (with [[Shawn Michaels]]) |stip10 = [[Tag team match]] for the [[WWF Tag Team Championship]] |time10 = 16:10 |match11 = [[Mick Foley|Mankind]] defeated [[Dwayne Johnson|The Rock]] (c) (with [[Mr. McMahon]] and [[Shane McMahon]]) by [[knockout (professional wrestling)|knockout]] |stip11 = [[Singles match (professional wrestling)|Singles match]] for the [[WWF Championship]] |time11 = 13:35 |match12 = [[Stone Cold Steve Austin]] defeated [[The Undertaker]] (with [[Paul Bearer]]) |stip12 = [[Buried Alive match]] for the right to compete in the [[Royal Rumble (1999)|1999]] [[Royal Rumble match]] |time12 = 21:33 }} ==References== {{reflist}} {{1998 WWF pay-per-view events}} {{WWEPPV|n/a|In Your House}} [[Category:In Your House]] [[Category:Events in Vancouver]] [[Category:1998 in Canada]] [[Category:Professional wrestling in British Columbia]] [[Category:1998 WWF pay-per-view events]] [[Category:December 1998 events in Canada]] [[Category:WWE in Canada]] [[Category:Dwayne Johnson]]'
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'{{short description|1998 World Wrestling Federation pay-per-view event}} {{Infobox Wrestling event |name = Rock Bottom: In Your House |image = IYH RockBottom.jpg |alt = |caption = Promotional poster featuring [[Dwayne Johnson|The Rock]] giving [[Road Dogg|The Road Dogg]] the "Rock Bottom" |promotion = World Wrestling Federation |date = December 13, 1998 |venue = [[General Motors Place]] |city = [[Vancouver, British Columbia]] |attendance = 20,042 |lastevent = [[WWF Capital Carnage|Capital Carnage]] |nextevent = [[Royal Rumble (1999)|Royal Rumble]] |event = [[In Your House]] |lastevent2 = [[Judgment Day: In Your House|Judgment Day]] |nextevent2 = [[St. Valentine's Day Massacre: In Your House|St. Valentine's Day Massacre]] }} '''Rock Bottom: In Your House''' was the twenty-sixth [[In Your House]] [[pay-per-view]] (PPV) [[List of WWE pay-per-view events|event]] produced by the [[WWE|World Wrestling Federation]] (WWF). It took place on December 13, 1998, at [[General Motors Place]] in [[Vancouver]], British Columbia, Canada. The event was named after [[Dwayne Johnson|The Rock]]'s finishing move ''[[Powerslam#Side slam|Rock Bottom]]''. The [[main event]] featured [[Stone Cold Steve Austin]] facing [[The Undertaker]] in a [[Buried Alive match]] for a spot in the [[Royal Rumble (1999)|1999 Royal Rumble]]. The main match on the undercard was for the [[WWE Championship|WWF Championship]] between The Rock and [[Mick Foley|Mankind]]. ==Storylines== When [[Nation of Domination|The Nation]] split up, [[D'Lo Brown]] and [[Mark Henry]] were left as a tag team, with Henry's gimmick being that of the ladies man Sexual Chocolate. When [[Terri Runnels]] revealed she was pregnant, [[Sean Morley|Val Venis]] admitted to having a vasectomy and disowned her, aligning himself with [[Charles Wright (wrestler)|The Godfather]] by virtue of his pimp gimmick. [[Jacqueline Moore|Jacqueline]] had also been ditched by her partner [[Marc Mero]] and so she formed [[Pretty Mean Sisters]] with Runnels, putting their needs first and ostensibly being seduced by Mark Henry. [[The Headbangers]] turned heel in November. [[The Oddities (professional wrestling)|The Oddities]] had come to the ring with [[Insane Clown Posse]], who sung their entrance theme at the time and when The Headbangers came to the ring, they joined in dancing with the stable. However, after spraying silly string into the crowd, they then sprayed into the eyes of The Oddities and since then had been utilising weapons and other underhand tactics to win matches. Most notably, they challenged Insane Clown Posse to a match but the two asked The Oddities to substitute for them before the Posse attacked Oddities and helped The Headbangers win.<ref name="raw98">{{cite web|url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/raw/_1998/|title=Raw is War 1998 Results|publisher=Online World of Wrestling|accessdate=2008-08-25|url-status=dead|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080720104717/http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/raw/_1998/|archivedate=2008-07-20}}</ref> On September 28, [[Owen Hart]] (kayfabe) broke [[Dan Severn]]'s neck with a [[piledriver (professional wrestling)|piledriver]]. He announced the following week that he would retire from professional wrestling, however at exactly the same time a lucha libre type character started making appearances called The Blue Blazer. The Blazer was a gimmick of Hart's in the late '80s and this did not escape the fans, or the attention of [[Steve Blackman]]. The Blazer began to regularly interfere in matches, using moves that were associated with Hart and eventually Blackman caught up with The Blue Blazer backstage, trying to rip off his mask and prove that it was Hart. When he did this, however, Hart came at Blackman from behind and locked in his [[Professional wrestling holds#Dragon sleeper|dragon sleeperhold]]. A variety of repeated attacks continued to occur, with The Blazer attacking Blackman, or Blackman attacking The Blazer only for Hart to use this as a distraction to further beat Blackman until on December 7 he officially came out of retirement to meet Blackman at the event.<ref name="owen">{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/SlamWrestlingArchive/dec10_owen.html|title=Owen ready for Blackman|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]|accessdate=2008-09-14}}</ref> On December 6's ''[[WWE Heat|Sunday Night Heat]]'', the sexually charged [[Goldust]] challenged [[Jeff Jarrett]] to a match in which, if he won, Jarrett's business-like valet [[Debra Marshall|Debra]] would have to strip naked. Jarrett accepted the match on the condition that without a valet, should Goldust lose he would have to do the same. The following evening on Raw, Goldust came to the ring in just a trenchcoat, flashing Jarrett and causing him to lose his match while later in the evening Debra would do the same to Goldust, but as his opponent Owen Hart was also distracted, it actually helped him win the match. The feud for the [[WWE Championship|WWF Championship]] began one month earlier when [[Dwayne Johnson|The Rock]] had won the WWF title in controversy at [[Survivor Series (1998)|Survivor Series]] when he put [[Mick Foley|Mankind]] in the [[Sharpshooter (professional wrestling)|Sharpshooter]] submission and [[Vince McMahon]] forced the referee to ring the bell, despite former promises McMahon had made to Mankind. Commissioner [[Shawn Michaels]] gave Mankind a match for the title when he revealed that his ties to The Corporation were not as secure as initially thought. Before the event, on [[WWE Heat|Sunday Night Heat]] Mankind attacked the champion during an interview, damaging his ribs. Mankind, meanwhile, had a contract saying if the Championship was not defended then he would win it by default and throughout the evening McMahon tried to convince him to relinquish the contract.<ref name="slam results">{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/SlamWrestlingArchive/dec14_rockbottom.html|title=Foley screwed again|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]|accessdate=2008-09-14}}</ref> Although initially a feud of respect, animosity between [[The Undertaker]] and [[Stone Cold Steve Austin|Steve Austin]] arose when Austin lost his WWF Championship in an effective handicap match also including The Undertaker's ([[kayfabe]]) brother [[Kane (wrestler)|Kane]]. Despite both men being screwed at the [[Survivor Series (1998)|Survivor Series]] tournament, Austin received a title match the next evening but amongst a myriad interferences from other wrestlers, The Undertaker came to the ring and hit Austin with a shovel.<ref name="nov21">{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/SlamWrestlingArchive/nov21_roc.html|title=Rock's cooking up a storm|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]|accessdate=2008-09-14}}</ref> Despite continuing, Austin eventually passed out at a house show the following Saturday and was admitted into hospital. A live feed from the hospital was used in order for Austin to be interviewed on ''Raw is War'', but during one of the interview segments The Undertaker arrived at the hospital with Paul Bearer, kidnapping him and attempting to bury him alive before changing his mind and embalming him instead. However, just as Undertaker was chanting ceremoniously, Kane burst in and attacked the two of them allowing Austin to make his escape. Wanting to further distance Austin from the WWF Championship, Mr. McMahon capitalized on the rivalry between them, booking them in a Buried Alive match with the winner receiving a spot in the Royal Rumble. The mind games between the two intensified as the weeks went on, with Austin finding an unlikely ally in Kane, who was being chased by asylum orderlies, by directing them towards Undertaker and having him incarcerated, leaving [[Paul Bearer]] stranded and eventually thrown down a [[sanitary sewer|sewer]]<ref name="dec5">{{cite web|url= http://slam.canoe.ca/SlamWrestlingArchive/dec5_con.html|title=Controversy headed to the house of Raw|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]|accessdate=2008-09-14}}</ref> and Undertaker retaliating the following week on December 7 by ending a tag team match, also featuring Mankind and Rock, by crucifying Austin in front of the TitanTron. ==Event== {| class=wikitable style="font-size:90%; margin: 0.5em 0 0.5em 1em; float: right; clear: right;" |+ Other on-screen personnel |- !Role: !Name: |- |rowspan="2"|English [[Sportscaster|commentators]] |[[Michael Cole (wrestling)|Michael Cole]] |- |[[Jerry Lawler]] |- |rowspan="2"|Spanish commentators |[[Carlos Cabrera]] |- |[[Hugo Savinovich]] |- |[[Interviewer]] |[[Kevin Kelly (announcer)|Kevin Kelly]] |- |[[Ring announcer]] |[[Howard Finkel]] |- |rowspan="5"|[[Referee (professional wrestling)|Referees]] |[[Mike Chioda]] |- |[[Earl Hebner]] |- |[[Jim Korderas]] |- |[[Jack Doan]] |- |[[Tim White (referee)|Tim White]] |- |} D'Lo Brown offered little resistance to Val Venis or Godfather when he was tagged in. Similarly when Mark Henry was tagged in, he was thrown around the ring and received the [[Professional wrestling attacks#Body avalanche|Ho Train]] from Godfather. He managed to reverse an Irish whip, though, and began to slam Godfather around the ring. Despite Venis tagging in, Henry still remained dominant and tagged in his own partner, Brown who successfully took down Venis with the [[Powerbomb#Rydeen bomb|Sky High]]. The match was effectively reset when Brown missed the [[Professional wrestling high-flying techniques#Frog splash|Lo Down]] causing him and Venis both to crawl to their partners slowly. With Godfather in the ring, Brown was thrown out as Mark Henry received a [[Professional wrestling double-team maneuvers#Double suplex|double team suplex]]. Although Venis continued to dominate Henry in the ring, a fight outside the ring between The Godfather's Hos and PMS distracted the referee while Jacqueline pulled down Venis' trunks, distracting him and allowing Henry to push him over and finish him with a [[Professional wrestling attacks#Big splash|big splash]] followed by a pin.<ref name="slam results"/> [[Image:Austinentrance.jpg|right|thumb|"Stone Cold" Steve Austin]] [[Mosh (wrestler)|Mosh]] fought his way out of the corner to begin the match, jumping over the turnbuckle to pull [[Robert Maillet|Kurrgan's]] neck onto the top ropes. When Mosh tried to jump on Kurrgan, though, he used his height to catch Mosh and slam him into the mat. Mosh fled to tag in his partner, [[Thrasher (wrestler)|Thrasher]], who similarly felt the mat with a [[Powerslam#Sidewalk slam|sidewalk slam]]. [[John Tenta|Golga]] briefly used his weight with [[Professional wrestling high-flying techniques#Seated senton|seated sentons]] and [[Leg drop#Running leg drop|leg drops]] to further take out Thrasher but when Kurrgan was brought back in, he missed a splash and both Headbangers teamed up to suplex him, following up with a [[Professional wrestling double-team maneuvers#Leapfrog body guillotine|frog leap]]. Being dominated, Kurrgan desperately tagged in Golga who managed to turn things round, utilizing running jumps again to take out Mosh but Thrasher made a blind tag and while Golga was busy [[Professional wrestling high-flying techniques#Missile dropkick|missile dropkicked]] him and followed with a pin while Mosh held Kurrgan's leg to prevent him from breaking up the pincount.<ref name="slam results"/> Steve Blackman entered the ring on the receiving end of floor kicks from Owen Hart who then [[suplex]]ed him. Blackman was able to counter an Irish whip and forced Hart into the corner, clotheslining him then kicking him out of the ring as Hart tried to flee. Blackman brought him back into the ring to deliver a [[suplex#Snap suplex|snap suplex]] and a [[backbreaker]] before locking an Indian crossbow hold. When Hart would not tap he released him and tried to use his leg in a throw but received an [[Professional wrestling attacks#Enzuigiri|enzuigiri]] which allowed Hart to dominate again, teasing a [[Sharpshooter (professional wrestling)|Sharpshooter]] but merely kicking him in the torso. After a low blow in the corner and an [[Professional wrestling throws#Inverted atomic drop|inverted atomic drop]], Hart suplexed Blackman and climbed the ropes for a [[Professional wrestling high-flying techniques#Diving elbow drop|diving elbow drop]]. When Blackman would not be pinned, Hart tried to secure him with a sleeper hold but Blackman stood up out of it and regained some momentum, the two clashing with kicks and throws. Hart untied the turnbuckle pad but found himself thrown into it, Blackman then jumping out of the ring to drag Hart's neck onto the top rope. He climbed back in the ring and Hart countered a sleeper with the Dragon Sleeper. Hart followed this with a [[DDT (professional wrestling)|DDT]] but when he tried a flying move, Blackman was able to side step him and lock Hart in his own move, the Sharpshooter. Hart crawled for the rope break and then left the ring in pain; Blackman initially followed to fight him but became aware of the referee's count and ran into the ring to win via count out.<ref name="slam results"/> In a tag team match between [[The Brood (professional wrestling)|The Brood]] and [[The J.O.B. Squad]], [[Edge (wrestler)|Edge]] found himself in trouble early at the hands of [[Hardcore Holly|Bob Holly]] but managed to put Holly on his shoulders for an electric chair giving him time to tag in [[Christian (wrestler)|Christian]] who could not capitalize, receiving a [[Powerbomb#Double underhook powerbomb|double underhook powerbomb]] before [[2 Cold Scorpio|Scorpio]]) was tagged in. After slamming Christian on the mat and securing a [[Leg drop#Somersault leg drop|somersault leg drop]], he tagged in [[Al Snow]] who utilized his headbutts to continue dominating Christian. Christian tagged in [[Gangrel (wrestler)|Gangrel]] who had more success with Snow, slowly isolating him from the rest of the J.O.B. Squad and keeping him in their corner allowing all three members of The Brood to illegally team up on Snow before Edge wrestled him in earnest in the middle of the ring. Despite taking an enziguiri, Edge managed to clamp Snow's leg so that he could tag in Gangrel but still isolate Snow. Snow managed to counter both of them though, with a [[Professional wrestling throws#Spinebuster|spinebuster]] to Edge, and tagged in Scorpio who met with Christian though soon all six men were in the ring. With the referee distracted, Snow used Head on Christian and Scorpion almost won after [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Moonsault leg drop|Dropping The Bomb]] but Edge stopped the pin count, then using Gangrel's back to help jump over the ropes to take out the rest of the JOB Squad outside the ring. Stranded on his own, Scorpio took an [[Facebuster#Inverted double underhookfacebuster|Impaler]] from Christian and was pinned.<ref name="slam results"/> The fifth match of the night involved [[Jeff Jarrett]] accompanied by [[Debra | Debra Marshall]] going up against [[Goldust]] with the stipulation that if Goldust won, Debra would have to strip naked, but if Jarrett won, Goldust would to do the same. Jeff Jarrett was initially dominant in his match, using underhand tactics, on Goldust and despite being rolled over in a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Diving crossbody|crossbody]], controlled much of the early match mostly with kicks and punches. A [[neckbreaker]] and a dropkick could not keep Goldust down, much to Jarrett's dismay and neither could a number of successive sleeper holds. Goldust was taken all the way down to the mat before finding the power to stand up with enough momentum to [[Suplex#Belly to back suplex|back drop]] Jarrett. Debra tried to aid Jarrett by picking up his guitar but when Goldust ducked she [[Professional wrestling attacks#El Kabong|almost hit Jarrett with it]]. Goldust took advantage with an [[DDT (professional wrestling)#Lifting inverted DDT|inverted lifted DDT]] but referee Jack Doane was too busy reprimanding Debra to make the pinfall. Goldust positioned Jarrett for [[Professional wrestling attacks#Low blow|Shattered Dreams]] and while Debra tried to distract Goldust from doing it, she actually distracted the referee allowing Goldust to perform the illegal move. Jarrett fell out of the ring though, and had to be counted out allowing Debra to strike Goldust down with the guitar making him dazed enough for Jarrett to pin him after a facebuster. After the match Commissioner Michaels came to the ring to send Jarrett to the back and ostensibly oversee Goldust stripping. However, he declared Debra to have disqualified Jarrett making her the loser and forcing her to strip to her lingerie. Before she could take off her bra though Jarrett and the Blue Blazer appeared, covering Debra with the Blazer's cape.<ref name="slam results"/> The next match involved [[The New Age Outlaws]] defending their [[World Tag Team Championship (WWE)|WWF Tag Team Championship]] against [[The Corporation (professional wrestling)|The Corporation]] being represented by ([[Big Boss Man (wrestler)|Big Boss Man]] and [[Ken Shamrock]]) (with [[Shawn Michaels]]) in their corner. Ken Shamrock controlled Road Dogg in the beginning of the match, with Big Boss Man helping through the ropes. Billy Gunn had to save Road Dogg from Shamrock's [[Professional wrestling holds#Ankle lock|ankle lock]], becoming the legal man only to also suffer Shamrock's rage until he floored Shamrock with a [[Leg drop#Leg drop bulldog|FameAsser]]. Despite tagging in the fresh Road Dogg, the Outlaws were once again on the backfoot after a [[Suplex#Belly-to-belly suplex|belly to belly slam suplex]] after which Boss Man used his size to control Road Dogg, jumping on him and into him in the corner. Road Dogg remained isolated, being taken to his corner only to taunt Gunn but not allowed to tag despite some punching reversals. After Boss Man used his body to attack Dogg and Shamrock used a mixture of suplex slams and clotheslines Dogg finally managed to tag Gunn but Boss Man had the referee distracted, with Gunn almost taking out his rage on Shawn Michaels, for which he'd be fired. Boss Man tried to piledrive Road Dogg but was [[Professional wrestling throws#Back body drop|back body dropped]] out of the ring, rather than tag in Road Dogg elbow dropped on Boss Man but as he tried to climb back into the ring he was held to the floor with Shamrock kicking him. Back inside the ring Road Dogg crawled to his corner and despite having his foot held managed to tag in Gunn on who reversed Shamrock's [[Professional wrestling throws#Hurricanrana|hurricanrana]] attempt into a [[powerbomb]]. Michaels pulled out the referee when the three count was made allowing Boss Man to strike Gunn with a night stick. Shamrock could not make a pin though and despite Michaels pulling at Gunn's feet in the middle of a suplex, causing him to fall with Shamrock on top of him, Gunn managed to roll over with a pin and retain the titles.<ref name="slam results"/> The WWF Championship match was delayed when Mankind tried to have Vince McMahon and The Rock admit that he had not submitted at the [[Survivor Series (1998)|previous event]]. When they refused to, Mankind ripped up his contract allowing Rock to skip the match and started brutally attacking Rock, smacking his head around the ring before taking him inside the ring and running him into the turnbuckles. McMahon then told referee [[Mike Chioda]] to disqualify Mankind for any kind of offense, no matter how small. While Mankind was distracted with Mr. McMahon talking, Rock recovered and clotheslined Mankind, taking him to the outside and using the steel steps against him before suplexing him. When they returned to the ring Mankind almost recovered, but as he went to perform an elbow drop from the turnbuckle, Shane McMahon held down his foot stopping him from jumping and letting Rock drag him to the ground, leaving him so injured that Rock had enough time to join the commentary team as he recovered. After being spat at in the face, Mankind jumped over the announce table into The Rock and then went to use a steel chair only to be stopped by Chioda. Rock, though, had no such restraints and launched Mankind into the chair with a DDT. When they returned to the ring Rock scooped Mankind into position for the [[Dwayne Johnson#In wrestling|Corporate Elbow]] but could not successfully secure the pin afterward. When they resumed fighting Mankind managed to fight back eventually [[Professional wrestling attacks#Headbutt|headbutting]] Rock's crotch. Vince then reminded the referee he was to disqualify Mankind for any offense but before he could call for the bell, Mankind grabbed him and knocked him out with a piledriver. Vince then called for the bell himself but Mankind attacked the time keeper too. Rock chased Mankind round the ring and back inside, launching a chair shot and then the eponymous [[Powerslam#Side slam|Rock Bottom]] on him but with no referee to make the call. Shane McMahon came into the ring with the Championship belt to strike Mankind, but he ducked and The Rock was struck, allowing Mankind to cover the champion. By the time replacement referee Tim White made it to the ring Rock was able to kick out, doing the same after a double-armed DDT. Mankind then stuffed a smelly sock in the Rock's mouth, which forced the Rock to pass out. The referee called for the bell, and Mankind was declared the winner. However, before Mankind could be announced as the new champion, Vince McMahon took the microphone and explained that because the Rock did not submit to the hold, the Rock would remain the champion. In respone, Mankind attacked Vince and shoved Mr. Socko down his gullet, then doing the same to Shane before attacking [[Pat Patterson (wrestler)|Pat Patterson]] and [[Gerald Brisco]] until Corporation members Shamrock and Boss Man subdued him.<ref name="slam results"/> The final match was a Buried Alive match between [[Stone Cold Steve Austin]] and [[The Undertaker]] for the right to compete in the 1999 Royal Rumble Match. The two fought back down the walkway towards the ring, Austin smashing Undertaker's head into the crowd barrier and the ring post. Undertaker replied by elbowing him to gain some time, knocking him to the floor with a chair shot and then putting him in the ring only to be clotheslined back out. He returned, undeterred and caught a running Austin by the throat, [[chokeslam]]ming him. Undertaker then dragged a completely spent Austin up the walkway towards the burial site, pushing him in the [[Grave (burial)|grave]]. Undertaker then started grabbing the soil by hand and piling it on top of Austin, Stone Cold slowly climbed out though and met Undertaker's attempt to stop him by hitting him with a [[jerrycan]]. Undertaker fell into the grave with a Stone Cold Stunner and Austin poured a [[wheelbarrow]] of soil on him. Austin then left the front of the arena and in the meantime Undertaker sat up, climbing out of the grave. As Undertaker was recovering on the mound, an explosion came from inside the grave and Kane climbed out and began to fight Undertaker on the soil. Undertaker almost eliminated Kane with a [[Piledriver (professional wrestling)#Tombstone piledriver|tombstone piledriver]] but was distracted when Austin returned to the arena, driving a [[backhoe loader]] causing Undertaker to drop his brother in confusion. Kane seized on the opportunity to utilize the tombstone piledriver on Undertaker, pushing him into the open grave afterwards. Austin then came out of the digger and instructed the driver to drop the soil on Undertaker. It was still not enough to cover him though and Austin had to shovel some more soil on his opponent before going to the back then returning with some cans of beer, at which point he was declared the winner. After celebrating in the ring, he returned to the grave to pour some beer on the Undertaker as the digger continued to pile on soil. ==Aftermath== The Rock and Mankind continued to feud with each other over the WWF Championship throughout the beginning of 1999. Mankind won his first WWF Championship on the January 4 episode of ''Raw'' by defeating The Rock in the main event thanks to interference by Stone Cold Steve Austin. The pre-taped episode was a turning point in the [[Monday Night Wars|ratings war]] between WWF and rival promotion [[World Championship Wrestling|WCW]]; WCW announcers gave away the result of this episode of ''Raw'', [[Fingerpoke of Doom#Mankind incident|prompting 600,000 viewers]] to switch from WCW's ''Nitro'' to ''Raw'' to see Mankind's victory. This also coincided with the [[Fingerpoke of Doom]], another controversial WCW angle. Mankind lost the WWF title back to The Rock in a [["I Quit" match|"I Quit" Match]] at the [[Royal Rumble (1999)|Royal Rumble]]. Rock and Mankind traded titles until [[WrestleMania XV]], when The Rock finally lost the WWF Championship to Stone Cold Steve Austin, with Mankind serving as a guest referee. ==Results== {{Pro Wrestling results table |results = <ref name="hoffco8">{{cite web|url=http://www.hoffco-inc.com/wwe/ppv/ppv/iyh26.html|title=Rock Bottom card|publisher=Complete WWE|accessdate=2008-08-25}}</ref> |times = <ref name="slam results"/> |heat1 = yes |match1 = [[Matt Hardy]] defeated [[Duane Gill]] (c) |stip1 = [[Singles match (professional wrestling)|Singles match]] for the [[WWF Light Heavyweight Championship]] |time1 = 1:00 |heat2 = yes |match2 = [[Brian Christopher]] defeated Kevin Quinn |stip2 = [[Singles match (professional wrestling)|Singles match]] |time2 = 2:00 |heat3 = yes |match3 = [[Triple H]] defeated [[Droz (wrestler)|Droz]] |stip3 = [[Singles match (professional wrestling)|Singles match]] |time3 = 2:00 |heat4 = yes |match4 = [[The New Age Outlaws]] ([[Billy Gunn]] and [[Road Dogg]]) defeated [[The Acolytes]] ([[John Layfield|Bradshaw]] and [[Faarooq]]) |stip4 = [[Tag team match]] |time4 = 2:00 |match5 = [[D'Lo Brown]] and [[Mark Henry]] defeated Supply and Demand ([[The Godfather (wrestler)|The Godfather]] and [[Val Venis]]) |stip5 = [[Tag team match]] |time5 = 6:00 |match6 = [[The Headbangers]] ([[Mosh (wrestler)|Mosh]] and [[Thrasher (wrestler)|Thrasher]]) defeated [[The Oddities (professional wrestling)|The Oddities]] ([[John Tenta|Golga]] and [[Robert Maillet|Kurrgan]]) |stip6 = [[Tag team match]] |time6 = 6:00 |match7 = [[Steve Blackman]] defeated [[Owen Hart]] |stip7 = [[Singles match (professional wrestling)|Singles match]] |time7 = 10:00 |match8 = [[The Brood (professional wrestling)|The Brood]] ([[Christian Cage|Christian]], [[Edge (wrestler)|Edge]] and [[Gangrel (wrestler)|Gangrel]]) defeated [[The J.O.B. Squad]] ([[Al Snow]], [[Bob Holly]] and [[2 Cold Scorpio|Scorpio]]) |stip8 = [[Six-man tag team match]] |time8 = 9:00 |match9 = [[Goldust]] defeated [[Jeff Jarrett]] |stip9 = [[Singles match]] |time9 = 8:00 |match10 = [[The New Age Outlaws]] ([[Billy Gunn]] and [[Road Dogg]]) (c) defeated [[Big Boss Man (wrestler)|Big Boss Man]] and [[Ken Shamrock]] |stip10 = [[Tag team match]] for the [[WWF Tag Team Championship]] |time10 = 16:00 |match11 = [[Mick Foley|Mankind]] defeated [[Dwayne Johnson|The Rock]] (c) |stip11 = [[Singles match (professional wrestling)|Singles match]] for the [[WWF Championship]] |time11 = 14:00 |match12 = [[Stone Cold Steve Austin]] defeated [[The Undertaker]] |stip12 = [[Buried Alive match]] for the right to compete in the [[Royal Rumble (1999)|1999]] [[Royal Rumble match]] |time12 = 22:00 }} ==References== {{reflist}} {{1998 WWF pay-per-view events}} {{WWEPPV|n/a|In Your House}} [[Category:In Your House]] [[Category:Events in Vancouver]] [[Category:1998 in Canada]] [[Category:Professional wrestling in British Columbia]] [[Category:1998 WWF pay-per-view events]] [[Category:December 1998 events in Canada]] [[Category:WWE in Canada]] [[Category:Dwayne Johnson]]'
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