TNM WWF CIRCUIT (CLASSIC)


In Your House 2011 III

The Eliminators beat Public Enemy when Saturn pinned Rocko after the Total Elimination in 0:11:06. Terry Funk and Cactus Jack battled to a double countout in 0:05:18. The Steiner Brothers beat The Head Hunters when R. Steiner pinned Head Hunter #1 with a Steinerline in 0:22:00. (The Steiner Brothers retained the WWF World Tag Team Titles) Click here to see highlights. Great Muta pinned Brian Pillman with the Moonsault in 0:20:29. Click here to see highlights. Special Six-Man-Tag Match: The Body Donnas and Dean Malenko beat The Sandman, Razor Ramon and Bret Hart when D. Malenko pinned Sandman after a dragon suplex in 0:16:44. Click here to see highlights. Sabu defeated Arn Anderson by disqualification in 0:25:36. (Arn Anderson retained the WWF Intercontinental Title) Click here to see highlights. Shawn Michaels and Diesel beat Ric Flair and Vader when Michaels pinned Flair with the Superkick in 0:28:06. Click here to see highlights. Eddy Guerrero pinned The Undertaker after outside interference in 0:25:29. (Eddy Guerrero retained the WWF World Title) Click here to see highlights. Match observations: Brian Pillman wasn't happy at all. As a matter of fact, he was pissed as hell that Muta beat him with his own weapons. The two will face each other in a rematch at SummerSlam with the stipulation being that the loser has to leave the WWF for 90 days. Dean Malenko and Rad Radford showed great teamwork in the six man tag. This resulted in The Sandman getting pinned. After caning the hell out of all three Body Donnas, Sandman challenged them to a Handicap Match to be held at Summer Slam. Due to the way their match ended, Sabu will get another shot at Arn Anderson at SummerSlam, however this time it will be in a Falls-Count-Anywhere Match. This should prove to be highly interesting, as Sabu has a history of doing all sorts of things outside the ring. Shawn Michaels finally pulled it off. After being pinned by Ric Flair time and time again, he nailed him with a Superkick out of nowhere for the winning pin. It came so suddenly, neither Vader or J.J. Dillion could even attempt to make a save. Speaking of Vader, he may have bitten off a little bit more than he can chew when he interfered in the title match costing the Undertaker an almost-definite victory. When asked for his motivation after the match, Vader said he wanted Guerrero at SummerSlam, not the Undertaker. Vader wants to settle the score with the reigning WWF champion and he wasn't going to let this chance pass by.
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Last updated: February 21, 2020