In Your House 1 - Results

Results

No. Results Stipulations Times
Dark Jean-Pierre Lafitte defeated Bob Holly Singles match Unknown
1 Bret Hart defeated Hakushi (with Shinja) Singles match 14:39
2 Razor Ramon defeated Jeff Jarrett and The Roadie Handicap match 12:36
3 Mabel (with Mo) defeated Adam Bomb King of the Ring Qualifying match 01:54
4 Owen Hart and Yokozuna (c) (with Jim Cornette and Mr. Fuji) defeated The Smoking Gunns (Billy and Bart) Tag team match for the WWF Tag Team Championship 05:44
5 Jerry Lawler defeated Bret Hart Singles match 05:01
6 Diesel (c) defeated Sycho Sid (with Ted DiBiase) by disqualification Singles match for the WWF Championship 11:31
Dark Bam Bam Bigelow defeated Tatanka (with Ted DiBiase) Singles match 08:50
Dark The Undertaker (with Paul Bearer) defeated Kama (with Ted DiBiase) Singles match 13:08
Dark The British Bulldog fought Owen Hart (with Jim Cornette) to a time-limit draw King of the Ring Qualifying match 15:00
(c) – refers to the champion heading into the match

Read more about this topic:  In Your House 1

Famous quotes containing the word results:

    Silence is to all creatures thus attacked the only means of salvation; it fatigues the Cossack charges of the envious, the enemy’s savage ruses; it results in a cruising and complete victory.
    Honoré De Balzac (1799–1850)

    It would be easy ... to regard the whole of world 3 as timeless, as Plato suggested of his world of Forms or Ideas.... I propose a different view—one which, I have found, is surprisingly fruitful. I regard world 3 as being essentially the product of the human mind.... More precisely, I regard the world 3 of problems, theories, and critical arguments as one of the results of the evolution of human language, and as acting back on this evolution.
    Karl Popper (1902–1994)

    How can you tell if you discipline effectively? Ask yourself if your disciplinary methods generally produce lasting results in a manner you find acceptable. Whether your philosophy is democratic or autocratic, whatever techniques you use—reasoning, a “star” chart, time-outs, or spanking—if it doesn’t work, it’s not effective.
    Stanley Turecki (20th century)