In Your House 2: The Lumberjacks - Results

Results

No. Results Stipulations Times
Dark Skip (with Sunny) defeated Aldo Montoya Singles match 04:00
1 The Roadie defeated The 1–2–3 Kid Singles match 07:26
2 Men on a Mission (King Mabel and Sir Mo) defeated Razor Ramon and Savio Vega Tag team match 10:09
3 Bam Bam Bigelow defeated Henry Godwinn Singles match 05:33
4 Shawn Michaels defeated Jeff Jarrett (c) (with The Roadie) Singles match for the WWF Intercontinental Championship 20:01
5 Owen Hart and Yokozuna (c) (with Jim Cornette and Mr. Fuji) defeated The Allied Powers (Lex Luger and The British Bulldog) Tag team match for the WWF Tag Team Championship 10:54
6 Diesel (c) defeated Sycho Sid (with Ted DiBiase) Lumberjack match for the WWF Championship 10:06
Dark Bret Hart defeated Jean-Pierre Lafitte Singles match 13:26
Dark The Undertaker (with Paul Bearer) defeated Kama (with Ted DiBiase) Casket match 14:50
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

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