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Your House 13: Final Four was the thirteenth In Your House PPV. The
event was presented by Western Union and took place on February 16, 1997
at the UTC Arena in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The main event was a Four
Corners Elimination match for the vacant WWF Championship, including
Bret Hart, Steve Austin, The Undertaker, and Vader. The main matches on
the undercard were Owen Hart and The British Bulldog versus Doug Furnas
and Phil Lafon and Rocky Maivia versus Hunter Hearst Helmsley for the
WWF Intercontinental Championship.
Title:WWE In Your House 13: Final Four
Release Date:February 16, 1997
Runtime:
MPAA Rating:PG
Genres:Action, Drama
Production Co.:World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)
Production Countries:United States of America
Director:Kevin Dunn
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Plot Keywords:wrestling

WWE In Your House 13: Final Four Reviews

  • a pretty good event
    by OzzyCash on 1 March 2001
    2 out of 2 people found the following review useful:

    In match one Al Snow takes on Marc Mero in a pretty good match, match two
    sees the Nation taking on Flash Funk, Savio Vega, Goldust, and Flash Funk
    in
    another good match, match three was a match that saw the future of 2 of
    the
    WWF's biggest stars today in the year 2001 back in 97 as Rocky Maivia took
    on Triple H, In match 4 Furnas and Lafon took on the Bulldog and Owen Hart
    which wasn't bad, and in the main event Bret Hart won the Fatal 4-way
    beating out the Undertaker, Vader, and Stone Cold Steve Austin. Overall
    this
    is a very good event and should be seen if you haven't.

  • THREE GOOD MATCHES
    by Big Movie Fan on 7 May 2002
    1 out of 1 people found the following review useful:

    In Your House Final Four has a place in my video collection. I usually rent
    WWF videos and will only buy if they are really good events. Final Four
    was.

    Al Snow took on Marc Mero in a decent opening match whilst Flash
    Funk,Goldust and Savio Vega had a reasonable match with the villainous
    Nation of Domination.

    The last three matches were superb. Future WWF champions Triple H and Rocky
    Maivia had an entertaining match in which they gave 100 percent. Top tag
    teams Davey Boy Smith & Owen Hart and Furnas & Lafon had a pretty good
    match.

    The main event blew me away. It featured four of the WWF's top stars of the
    time engaging in a free for all match with plenty of action and plenty of
    violence.

    Buy this tape for the main event alone.
  • Great Main Event in the 2 hour- PPV
    by amanwhorocks on 3 February 2014
    from Czech Republic
    1. Marc Mero Vs. Leif Cassidy - Mero clearly defeated Al Snow. 6.5/10

    2. Bart Gunn/Flash Funk/Goldust Vs. Faarooq/Crush/Savio Vega - Another
    victory for Nation of Domination. 6.5/10

    3. WWF Intercontinental Championship: Hunter Hearst Helmsley Vs.
    Champ-Rocky Maivia. - I never liked Johnson, this time he won, by the
    help of Goldust. 6/10

    4. WWF Tag Team Title Match - Doug Furnas/Phillip LaFon Vs.
    Champs-Owen/The Bulldog - Interesting, when Bulldog turned on Owen,
    then helped him and then again. 6.5/10

    5. WWF World Heavyweight Final Four Title Match : Bret Hart Vs. The
    Undertaker Vs. Stone Cold Vs. Vader - Very well chosen Main Event with
    good direction. 9/10
  • One of the Great In Your House PPVs
    by bh_tafe3 on 15 July 2009
    from Australia
    The Rock had an early PPV meeting with Triple H, a legendary ECW Tag
    Team took on a legendary WWE Tag Team and Steve Austin wrestled in his
    first ever PPV Main Event at this absorbing show that would prove to be
    one of the best In Your House PPVs ever.

    The Night started off with Marc Mero and his lovely off sider Sable
    defeat Leif Cassidy in a passable opener. Mero was starting to struggle
    in his WWE run at this point, while Cassidy would later find some
    success as Al Snow.

    Next up saw the unstoppable "Nation of Domination" Faarooq, Crush and
    Savio Vega defeat Bart Gunn, Goldust and Flash Funk in a decent match.
    The Nation were an early attempt at a major heel stable in 1997, but
    would later be demoted thanks to the success of the New Hart Foundation
    and DeGeneration X.

    Next saw the rematch between Rocky Maivia and Hunter Hearst Helmsley
    for the Intercontinental Championship. Rocky had beaten Hunter for the
    title not long before, and they have a decent match here. Rocky wasn't
    quite there as a performer at this point, and while Helmsley had some
    great matches later, he was still developing too. Rocky won and
    retained his title.

    Next up saw the former New Japan and ECW Tag Team of Doug Furnas and
    Phil LaFon fail to win the Tag Team belts from Owen Hart and the
    British Bulldog after their manager Clarence Mason got them
    disqualified at the end of a good match. Furnas and Lafon had some
    decent matches in the WWE, but never really got over and quickly moved
    on before the year was out.

    Finally came the main event with Bret Hart, The Undertaker, Steve
    Austin and Vader in a four man Battle Royal with the winner to named
    WWE Champion. The title had been won by Shawn Michaels at the Royal
    Rumble, but an injury to Michaels had forced him to forfeit the belt,
    meaning this match which was originally scheduled to be a No.1
    contender's match became the title match instead. It was decided that
    the winner of this match put the title on the line against Sycho Sid,
    the man Michaels had defeated for the title, on RAW the following
    night. The match started fast and furious and had some great brawling.
    The Undertaker was in a rivalry with Vader at this stage, while Hart
    had been in a long and heated rivalry with Austin. Austin was the first
    man eliminated. He stuck around to cause trouble though and was
    responsible for Undertaker eliminating Vader a short time later, and
    also helped Hart get the win clotheslining The Undertaker over the top
    rope.

    Hart's fourth WWE Title reign would not be a long one, Steve Austin
    interfered in Hart's title match with Sid the following night and cost
    him the title. They would meet in arguably the greatest match of all
    time, certainly the best seen in North America, at Wrestlemania 13.
  • IN YOUR HOUSE FINAL FOUR!
    by reigunyu on 8 January 2004
    1 out of 2 people found the following review useful:

    For a 2 hour PPV its DECENT. There is nothing worth watching on the
    undercard besides the scorching tag team match,The main event is a real
    show
    stealer. This was a decent pay per view, only because of the main event
    and
    how it leads up to Wrestlemania. I would recommened this event just
    because
    of the main event but other matches are good on this card too!You should
    also check this video out to see when Triple H & The Rock first fought on
    PPV, its pretty good...if you want to see before they we're big stars!
    Vader
    is the star of the main event match in possibly his last great American
    match.

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