TNM WWF CIRCUIT (CLASSIC)


In Your House 2012 III

Public Enemy beat The Head Hunters when Rocko pinned Head Hunter #1 with the Drive By in 0:18:22. Diesel pinned Yokozuna after an elbowsmash in 0:17:15. Click here to see highlights. Eddy Guerrero pinned Toshiaki Kawada after a German suplex in 0:26:45. Click here to see highlights. Sabu and Cactus Jack beat The Eliminators when Sabu defeated Kronos by disqualification in 0:16:16. (The Eliminators retained the WWF World Tag Team Titles) Ahmed Johnson and The Giant battled to a double countout in 0:06:54. Owen Hart pinned Dean Malenko after a sitdown in 0:27:46. (Owen Hart won the WWF Intercontinental Title) Click here to see highlights. Vader pinned Chris Benoit with the Power Bomb in 0:12:30. (Vader retained the WWF World Title) Click here to see highlights. Steve Austin pinned Bret Hart with the Stone Cold Stunner in 0:21:06. Special Six-Man-Tag Match: Razor Ramon, Stan Hansen and Shawn Michaels beat Horsemen Flair & Anderson and Pillman when Ramon pinned Anderson with the Razor's Edge in 0:19:49. Match observations: Apparently my criticism of Rocko Rock's condition was premature, as it was him that scored a major upset win for the Public Enemy against the Head Hunters. Eddy Guerrero managed to even the score with Toshiaki Kawada by pinning the Japanese superstar in an exciting match. As proud as Kawada is, he challenged Guerrero to a rematch to be held in the near future. Owen Hart regained the Intercontinental title from Dean Malenko tonight, and the two will be going at it again at the King of the Ring. Chris Benoit fought a very even match against the WWF World Champion, Vader. While Benoit lost in the end, his loss came at the hands of Vader's manager, Jim Cornette --- or rather Cornette's tennis racket. Even though Bret Hart lost shockingly cleanly to Steve Austin, he will be getting a title match against Vader at the King of the Ring, as he pinned Vader in a six man tag a few weeks ago, thus became the number-one-contender. The King of the Ring qualifying matches will be taking place in less than a week, but the WWF has yet to nominate all participants and announce the pairings.
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Last updated: February 21, 2020