St. Valentine's Day Massacre: in Your House - Results

Results

# Results Stipulations Times
0 !Dark Too Cool (Brian Christopher and Scott Taylor) defeated The Hardy Boyz (Matt and Jeff) Tag team match 0 !n/a
0 !Sunday Night Heat Viscera defeated Test by disqualification. Singles match 02:20
0 !Sunday Night Heat Debra defeated Ivory Singles match 03:09
0 !Sunday Night Heat Billy Gunn vs. Tiger Ali Singh went to a no contest. Singles match 00:40
1 Goldust defeated Bluedust Singles match 03:04
2 Bob Holly defeated Al Snow Hardcore match for the vacant WWF Hardcore Championship 09:58
3 The Big Boss Man defeated Mideon Singles match 06:19
4 Owen Hart and Jeff Jarrett (c) (with Debra) defeated Mark Henry and D'Lo Brown (with Ivory) Tag team match for the WWF Tag Team Championship 09:33
5 Val Venis (with Ryan Shamrock) defeated Ken Shamrock (c) Singles match for the WWF Intercontinental Championship with Billy Gunn as Special Guest Referee 15:53
6 The Corporation (Kane and Chyna) defeated D-Generation X (Triple H and X-Pac) Tag team match 14:46
7 Mankind (c) fought The Rock to a draw. Last Man Standing match for the WWF Championship 22:00
8 Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated Vince McMahon Steel Cage match 08:08

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