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In Your House 2009 III

The Steiner Brothers beat The Head Hunters when R. Steiner pinned Head Hunter #2 after the Top Rope Bulldog in 0:28:33. (The Steiner Brothers won the WWF World Tag Team Titles) Click here to see highlights. 1-2-3 Kid and Dean Malenko battled to a draw in 0:20:00. Special Six-Man-Tag Match: Public Enemy and Diamond Dallas Page beat Too Cold Scorpio, Brian Pillman and Great Muta when Grunge defeated Scorpio via pinfall in 0:23:24. Click here to see highlights. The Undertaker pinned Owen Hart after a choke slam in 0:18:28. Diesel and Shawn Michaels beat Harlem Heat when Diesel pinned S. Ray with the Jackknife in 0:25:13. Sabu pinned Al Snow after a power bomb in 0:10:47. Al Snow suffered a neck injury. He will be out for approximately 5 months. (Sabu retained the WWF Intercontinental Title) Click here to see highlights. Cage Match: Skip defeated Razor Ramon by escaping the cage in 0:33:50. Click here to see highlights. Bret Hart made Sid submit to the Sharpshooter in 0:10:52. The Giant pinned Rick Steamboat with the Choke Slam in 0:18:23. (The Giant retained the WWF World Title) Click here to see highlights. Match observations: On their third attempt the Steiner Brothers managed to take the WWF Tag Team Titles from the Head Hunters. Normally, the Head Hunters would have gotten a rematch at the Survivor Series, however they seemingly bolted the WWF just after their match ended. WWF officials have ruled that the Steiners will have to defend the WWF World Tag Team Titles against a mystery team at the Survivor Series. Sabu proved that he is a worthy Intercontinental champion by cleanly defeating up-and-coming Al Snow, thus evening their score. Speaking about evening the score: Razor Ramon has got to be furious. He wanted Skip one-on-one in a cage match so nobody can interfere, and what happens ? The Bad Guy loses. He should get his anger under control and get focused on proving that he is worthy of getting a rematch against Sabu - after all, Ramon had Sabu beat twice had it not been for Skip. Bret Hart is ready for the Giant. Their big match is only four-and-a-half weeks away. Hart has been studying the Giant's matches for months now, and he'll definitely use his knowledge to his advantage.
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Last updated: February 21, 2020