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WWE pay-per-view and livestreaming event series
This article is about the professional wrestling pay-per-view series. For the video game named after this series, seeWWF In Your House (video game). For the song by The Cure, seeSeventeen Seconds.
Professional wrestling pay-per-view event series
In Your House
NXT In Your House 2022 logo
PromotionWWE
BrandNXT (2020–2022)
Other namesNXT TakeOver: In Your House (2020–2021)
NXT In Your House (2022)
First eventIn Your House (May 1995)
Last eventNXT In Your House (2022)

In Your House was a series ofprofessional wrestlingsupercard events created byWWE, aprofessional wrestling promotion based inConnecticut. The events originally aired onpay-per-view (PPV) from May 1995 to February 1999 when the promotion was still called theWorld Wrestling Federation (WWF; renamed WWE in 2002). In 2020, WWE revived In Your House for itsdevelopmental brandNXT. The2020 event wasstreamed exclusively on theWWE Network with the2021 event also available via traditional PPV and thelivestreaming servicePeacock, while the2022 event was only available via WWE's livestreaming platforms. A total of 30 In Your House events were held between May 1995 and June 2022.

The original concept of the In Your House series was that in the months when the promotion was not holding one of its then-five major PPV events (WrestleMania,SummerSlam,King of the Ring,Royal Rumble, andSurvivor Series), it would offer a two-hour PPV for a lower price. In Your House was established in response to a move by competitorWorld Championship Wrestling to increase its annual PPV events. The In Your House branding was retired following February 1999'sSt. Valentine's Day Massacre: In Your House event, as the company moved to install permanent names for each of its monthly PPVs, which began withBacklash. After 21 years and in response to theCOVID-19 pandemic, WWE revived In Your House for NXT in 2020 and it was subsequently held annually in June until its final event in 2022. The 2020 and 2021 events were held under theNXT TakeOver series, but after TakeOver's discontinuation in late 2021, the final In Your House was a standalone event for NXT.

History

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Thefirst In Your Housepay-per-view (PPV) was held on May 14, 1995, inSyracuse, New York atUpstate Medical University Arena (then known as Oncenter War Memorial Arena). To promote this first event, theWorld Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) held asweepstakes to give away a new house inOrlando, Florida.[1][2] The original concept of In Your House was that in the months when the WWF was not holding one of its then-five major PPV events (WrestleMania,King of the Ring,SummerSlam,Survivor Series, andRoyal Rumble, which at the time ran for three hours and retailed for US$29.95), they would offer a two-hour PPV, priced at US$14.95. The price was raised to US$19.95 starting in December 1995 withIn Your House 5. The WWF did this in response to a move by competitorWorld Championship Wrestling (WCW) to increase their annual pay-per-view events (in 1995, WCW held 9 PPV events, then 10 in 1996, and finally started airing monthly events in 1997). Notwithstanding the addition of more WWF events, WCW's events regularly ran between 2.5–3 hours. Starting withGround Zero: In Your House in September 1997, the WWF expanded all of its In Your House events to three hours, thus matching the runtime of its major PPV events.[3]

The first six In Your House events were not promoted withsubtitles, which were retroactively added (shown below in the table in small print), sometimes making use of a tagline. The first event to officially use a subtitle was the seventh event,In Your House 7: Good Friends, Better Enemies. From September 1997 onwards, the subtitles replaced the In Your House label as the main titles (e.g., the PPV was not named "In Your House: Ground Zero", but instead, "Ground Zero: In Your House"), until regular named shows such asBacklash took over in 1999. The In Your House branding was retired following February 1999'sSt. Valentine's Day Massacre: In Your House event, as the company moved to install permanent names for each of its monthly events, which began with Backlash. Early advertising for that year'sBacklash featured the "In Your House" branding until it was quietly dropped in the weeks leading to the pay-per-view. Following this, several of the In Your House shows were rebranded as their own PPV chronologies, includingOver the Edge,Fully Loaded,Unforgiven,No Way Out,Judgment Day, andBad Blood.[3]

In 2002, the WWF was renamed to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), and in 2011, the promotion ceased using its full name, with WWE becoming anorphaned initialism.[4] On May 13, 2020, WWE announced that the In Your House branding would be revived for theNXTbrand division as anNXT TakeOver event entitledTakeOver: In Your House on June 7, which aired exclusively on WWE's online streaming service, theWWE Network. The announcement and the event marked the 25th anniversary of the first In Your House PPV.[5][6] The event featured homages to the WWF in the early 90's, including a recreation of the house-themed stage used during the earlier In Your House events, andAdam Cole appearing in a parody of the commercials forICOPRObodybuilding supplements.[7][8] Asecond TakeOver: In Your House was scheduled for June 13, 2021, thus making In Your House an annual subseries of TakeOver events. This second event aired on both the WWE Network and traditional pay-per-view, thus returning In Your House to pay-per-view.[9] It also aired onPeacock after the American version of the WWE Network merged under Peacock in March 2021, thus being the first In Your House to air on Peacock.[10]

In September 2021, NXT was rebranded as NXT 2.0, returning it to its original function as WWE'sdevelopmental brand,[11] and the NXT TakeOver series was subsequently discontinued.[12] The2022 event was in turn held without the TakeOver branding, and it only aired on WWE's livestreaming platforms as NXT's events ceased airing on traditional pay-per-view that year.[13][14] This would be the final In Your House as another event was not scheduled for 2023.

Events

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#EventDateCityVenueMain EventRef.
1In Your House
"Premiere"
May 14, 1995Syracuse, New YorkOnondaga County War MemorialDiesel (c) vs.Sycho Sid for theWWF Championship[3][15][16]
2In Your House 2
"The Lumberjacks"
July 23, 1995Nashville, TennesseeNashville Municipal AuditoriumDiesel (c) vs.Sycho Sid for theWWF Championship in aLumberjack match[3][17][18]
3In Your House 3
"Triple Header"
September 24, 1995Saginaw, MichiganSaginaw Civic CenterTwo Dudes with Attitudes (Diesel (c-WWF) andShawn Michaels (c-Intercontinental)) vs.Yokozuna andThe British Bulldog (c-Tag Team) in aWinners Take All match for theWWF Championship,WWF Intercontinental Championship, andWWF Tag Team Championship[3][19][20]
4In Your House 4
"Great White North"
October 22, 1995Winnipeg, Manitoba, CanadaWinnipeg ArenaDiesel (c) vs.The British Bulldog for theWWF Championship[3][21][22]
5In Your House 5
"Seasons Beatings"
December 17, 1995Hershey, PennsylvaniaHersheypark ArenaBret Hart (c) vs.The British Bulldog for theWWF Championship[3][23][24]
6In Your House 6
"Rage in the Cage"
February 18, 1996Louisville, KentuckyLouisville GardensBret Hart (c) vs.Diesel in aSteel Cage match for theWWF Championship[3][25][26]
7In Your House 7: Good Friends, Better EnemiesApril 28, 1996Omaha, NebraskaOmaha Civic AuditoriumShawn Michaels (c) vs.Diesel in aNo Holds Barred match for theWWF Championship[3][27]
8In Your House 8: Beware of DogMay 26, 1996Florence, South CarolinaFlorence Civic CenterShawn Michaels (c) vs.The British Bulldog for theWWF Championship[3][28]
May 28, 1996North Charleston, South CarolinaNorth Charleston ColiseumGoldust (c) vs.The Undertaker in aCasket match for theWWF Intercontinental Championship[3][29]
9In Your House 9: International IncidentJuly 21, 1996Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaGeneral Motors PlaceCamp Cornette (Vader,Owen Hart, andThe British Bulldog) vs. The People's Posse (Shawn Michaels,Sycho Sid, andAhmed Johnson)[3][30]
10In Your House 10: Mind GamesSeptember 22, 1996Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaCoreStates CenterShawn Michaels (c) vs.Mankind for theWWF Championship[3][31]
11In Your House 11: Buried AliveOctober 20, 1996Indianapolis, IndianaMarket Square ArenaThe Undertaker vs.Mankind in aBuried Alive match[3][32]
12In Your House 12: It's TimeDecember 15, 1996West Palm Beach, FloridaWest Palm Beach AuditoriumSycho Sid (c) vs.Bret Hart for theWWF Championship[3][33]
13In Your House 13: Final FourFebruary 16, 1997Chattanooga, TennesseeUTC ArenaBret Hart vs.Stone Cold Steve Austin vs.The Undertaker vs.Vader in aFour Corners Elimination match for the vacantWWF Championship[3][34]
14In Your House 14: Revenge of the 'TakerApril 20, 1997Rochester, New YorkRochester County War MemorialStone Cold Steve Austin vs.Bret Hart for aWWF Championship match[3][35]
15In Your House 15: A Cold Day in HellMay 11, 1997Richmond, VirginiaRichmond ColiseumThe Undertaker (c) vs.Stone Cold Steve Austin for theWWF Championship[3][36]
16In Your House 16: Canadian StampedeJuly 6, 1997Calgary, Alberta, CanadaSaddledomeThe Hart Foundation (Bret Hart,Jim Neidhart,Owen Hart,The British Bulldog, andBrian Pillman) vs.Stone Cold Steve Austin,Ken Shamrock,Goldust, andThe Legion of Doom (Hawk andAnimal)[3][37]
17Ground Zero: In Your HouseSeptember 7, 1997Louisville, KentuckyLouisville GardensThe Undertaker vs.Shawn Michaels[3][38]
18Badd Blood: In Your HouseOctober 5, 1997St. Louis, MissouriKiel CenterThe Undertaker vs.Shawn Michaels in aHell in a Cell match for aWWF Championship match atSurvivor Series[3][39]
19D-Generation X: In Your HouseDecember 7, 1997Springfield, MassachusettsSpringfield Civic CenterShawn Michaels (c) vs.Ken Shamrock for theWWF Championship[3][40]
20No Way Out of Texas: In Your HouseFebruary 15, 1998Houston, TexasCompaq CenterStone Cold Steve Austin,Owen Hart,Cactus Jack, andChainsaw Charlie vs.Triple H,Savio Vega, andThe New Age Outlaws (Billy Gunn andRoad Dogg)[3][41]
21Unforgiven: In Your HouseApril 26, 1998Greensboro, North CarolinaGreensboro Coliseum ComplexStone Cold Steve Austin (c) vs.Dude Love for theWWF Championship[3][42]
22Over the Edge: In Your HouseMay 31, 1998Milwaukee, WisconsinWisconsin Center ArenaStone Cold Steve Austin (c) vs.Dude Love in aNo DisqualificationFalls Count Anywhere match for theWWF Championship withVince McMahon as thespecial guest referee[3][43]
23Fully Loaded: In Your HouseJuly 26, 1998Fresno, CaliforniaSelland ArenaKane andMankind (c) vs.The Undertaker andStone Cold Steve Austin for theWWF Tag Team Championship[3][44]
24Breakdown: In Your HouseSeptember 27, 1998Hamilton, Ontario, CanadaCopps ColiseumStone Cold Steve Austin (c) vs.The Undertaker vs.Kane in atriple threat match for theWWF Championship[3][45]
25Judgment Day: In Your HouseOctober 18, 1998Rosemont, IllinoisRosemont HorizonThe Undertaker vs.Kane for the vacantWWF Championship withStone Cold Steve Austin as thespecial guest referee[3][46]
26Rock Bottom: In Your HouseDecember 13, 1998Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaGeneral Motors PlaceStone Cold Steve Austin vs.The Undertaker in aBuried Alive match for a spot in the1999 Royal Rumble match[3][47]
27St. Valentine's Day Massacre: In Your HouseFebruary 14, 1999Memphis, TennesseePyramid ArenaStone Cold Steve Austin vs.Vince McMahon in aSteel Cage match for aWWF Championship match atWrestleMania XV[3][48]
28NXT TakeOver: In Your House (2020)June 7, 2020Winter Park, FloridaFull Sail UniversityCharlotte Flair (c) vs.Io Shirai vs.Rhea Ripley in atriple threat match for theNXT Women's Championship[5]
29NXT TakeOver: In Your House (2021)June 13, 2021Orlando, FloridaCapitol Wrestling Center atWWE Performance CenterKarrion Kross (c) vs.Adam Cole vs.Kyle O'Reilly vs.Johnny Gargano vs.Pete Dunne in afatal five-way match for theNXT Championship[9]
30NXT In Your House (2022)June 4, 2022WWE Performance CenterBron Breakker (c) vs.Joe Gacy for theNXT Championship[14]
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

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See also

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