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Over the Edge: In Your House

Over the Edge: In Your House was the 22nd In Your House and inaugural Over the Edge professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF; WWE as of 2002). The event took place on May 31, 1998, at the Wisconsin Center Arena in Milwaukee. Eight matches were contested at the event.

Over the Edge: In Your House
Promotional poster featuring Ken Shamrock and Billy Gunn
PromotionWorld Wrestling Federation
DateMay 31, 1998
CityMilwaukee, Wisconsin
VenueWisconsin Center Arena[1]
Attendance9,822[2]
Buy rate203,000[3]
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In the main event WWF Champion Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated Dude Love after overcoming biased officiating from Vince McMahon. On the undercard NOD members Owen Hart, Kama Mustafa and D'Lo Brown defeated D-Generation X members Triple H, Billy Gunn and Road Dogg in a Six-man tag team match.

Over the Edge: In Your House was the first WWF pay-per-view event to have a TV Parental Guidelines rating of TV-14. The company gave all of its pay-per-view events TV-14 ratings from this point through The Great American Bash 2008, with SummerSlam 2008 being the first of their pay-per-views to be rated TV-PG in over a decade.[citation needed]

This was the first of the In Your House events which later became the title of a pay-per-view, replacing the method at the time of making new names for all events aside from the "Big Five" (Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, King of the Ring, SummerSlam, and Survivor Series). Over the Edge returned in May 1999 and was intended to be the annual May PPV; however, due to the death of Owen Hart at that 1999 event, Over the Edge was discontinued and replaced by Judgment Day, which was also a former In Your House event.

Production edit

Background edit

In Your House was a series of monthly pay-per-view (PPV) shows first produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) in May 1995. They aired when the promotion was not holding one of its then-five major PPVs (WrestleMania, King of the Ring, SummerSlam, Survivor Series, and Royal Rumble), and were sold at a lower cost. Over the Edge: In Your House was the 22nd In Your House event and took place on May 31, 1998, at the Wisconsin Center Arena in Milwaukee. It was the first WWF pay-per-view event to have a TV Parental Guidelines rating of TV-14.[4][5][6]

Storylines edit

 
Steve Austin, the WWF Champion

On the April 13, 1998, episode of Raw Is War, Dude Love interfered in a match between WWF Chairman Vince McMahon and champion Steve Austin,[7] asking the two to just "get along". McMahon responded by pushing Love down. Love then applied the Mandible claw on McMahon, who fled the ring, and on Austin, sparking the beginning of their feud.[7] The following week on Raw, during Love's new interview segment, the Love Shack, McMahon scheduled Love to challenge Austin at Unforgiven: In Your House.[8] Love wrestled Steve Blackman in a match, in which Love won after the ring bell rang for unknown reasons. After the match, McMahon and Love sparred until McMahon fled the ring, which allowed Austin to attack Love.[8] At In Your House: Unforgiven, Austin attacked McMahon at ringside with a chair and then delivered a Stone Cold Stunner on Love.[9][10] The referee of the match was knocked out, which led Austin to count his own pin; however, Gerald Brisco then disqualified Austin for attacking McMahon.[9][10] Due to WWF rules, Love did not win the WWF Championship, and Austin retained the title.[9][10] The feud continued on the May 4 episode of Raw Is War, where McMahon booked a match between Love and Terry Funk, in an attempt to affect him psychologically as Love and Funk were best friends, where Love defeated Funk.[11] After the match, Love formed an alliance with McMahon, after McMahon approved of Love defeating Funk.[11] The following week on Raw Is War, McMahon scheduled a WWF Championship match at Over the Edge between Love and Austin with a guest timekeeper, Gerald Brisco, a guest ring announcer, Pat Patterson, and a special guest referee, McMahon himself.[12] On the May 18 episode of Raw Is War, Love defeated Dustin Runnels, the former Goldust, in a number one contender's match, to ensure his main event championship match at Over the Edge.[13]

On the May 11 episode of Raw Is War, D-Generation X (DX) attempted to cut a promo, but was interrupted by Owen Hart, with The Nation, who said that he was here "to kick some ass", which began the rivalry between DX and The Nation.[12] Later that night, Triple H defeated Hart, while DX and The Nation interfered in the main event tag team match, in which all members of both stables brawled until the end of the show.[12] The following week on Raw Is War, DX cut a promo that insulted The Nation, which led to The Nation and DX brawling until WWF officials broke up the fight.[13] After the brawl was settled, DX members Road Dogg and Billy Gunn defeated The Rock and D'Lo Brown of The Nation in a tag team match, further enhancing their feud.[13] On the final episode of Raw is War before Over the Edge, The Rock, a member of The Nation, and DX member Triple H fought to a double countout.[14]

On the February 2 episode of Raw Is War, Vader challenged Kane to a match at No Way Out of Texas: In Your House, where Kane defeated Vader by pinfall, in the process injuring Vader.[15][16] At Unforgiven: In Your House, Vader interfered during the first-ever Inferno Match when he fought Kane (who was leaving the arena) back to the ring. On the May 18 episode of Raw Is War, Vader attacked Kane during a tag team battle royal.[13] On the final Raw Is War episode leading to Over the Edge, Vader lured Kane into a loser loses mask match, that was made official for Over the Edge.[14] Later that night, Kane attacked Vader after his match, which led to both wrestlers brawling until Kane fled the ring.[14]

At Unforgiven: In Your House, LOD 2000 lost a WWF Tag Team Championship match to champions The New Age Outlaws after Hawk's shoulders were pinned instead of Road Dogg's. The following night on Raw is War, LOD 2000 were at ringside to prevent D-Generation X, who they were feuding with at the time, from interfering in a match between The Disciples of Apocalypse and The New Age Outlaws which DOA won to earn a WWF Tag Team Championship match against The Outlaws the following week on Raw is War. However, on that night, LOD 2000 challenged D-Generation X to an 8-man tag team match alongside the DOA which DX accepted, thus denying the DOA their tag team championship opportunity. During the 8-man tag team match, LOD 2000 and DOA began arguing to the point both teams brawled with each other, thus beginning the feud between the two teams. On the May 11 episode of Raw is War, Skull of DOA defeated Hawk of LOD 2000 after Skull and his identical twin brother 8-Ball switched places with 8-Ball pinning Hawk while the referee didn't notice. The following week on Raw is War, DOA defeated LOD 2000 after Skull and 8-Ball once again switched places and 8-Ball pinned Animal while the referee didn't notice. LOD 2000 then challenged DOA to a 6-man tag team match with a partner of their choosing the following week on Raw is War where LOD 2000 won after their newest member, Droz pinned Chainz after a powerbomb.

Event edit

Other on-screen personnel[17]
Role: Name:
English commentators Jim Ross
Jerry Lawler
Michael Cole Also Interview
Dok Hendrix Also Interview
Spanish commentators Carlos Cabrera
Hugo Savinovich
Referees Tim White
Jack Doan
Jim Korderas
Tony Garea
Ring announcers Howard Finkel
Pat Patterson (Guest ring announcer)

The first match that aired was the tag team encounter of L.O.D. 2000 (Hawk and Animal) and the Disciples of Apocalypse (Skull and 8-Ball).[18][17] Control of the match went back and forth between the two teams throughout, until 8-Ball attempted to switch places with Skull. Droz, who was at ringside in L.O.D's corner, interfered by clotheslining 8-Ball, allowing Animal to powerslam and pin Skull.[19][20][21] After that match, The Rock came out to insult the Milwaukee audience, but was attacked by Faarooq with a chair and a piledriver onto the chair.[19][21] Commissioner Slaughter decided that The Rock would compete later in the event, despite any injury he may have suffered.[19][21]

The next match was the encounter of Steve Blackman and Jeff Jarrett.[18][17] The two superstars fought back and forth exchanging control of the match, however, Jarrett would grab one of Blackman's arnis sticks and attempted to hit Blackman with it, however, Blackman countered and retrieved the stick and hit Jarrett with it.[19][22] Blackman then went to the top rope to attempt an aerial technique, but Tennessee Lee hit him with the arnis stick, leading to Jarrett pinning Blackman for the win.[19][20][21]

The third match was the encounter of Marc Mero against a mystery opponent chosen by Sable, where if Sable's representative lost, she would have to leave the WWF.[18][17] After Mero was introduced, Sable came out and told Mero that she did not need a man to fight for her, insisting she would fight Mero.[22][23] Mero then lay down and allowed Sable to pin him. However, he reversed the pin at a two count and rolled Sable into a small package, winning the match via pinfall. This forced Sable to leave the WWF.[19][20][21]

Next, Bradshaw and Taka Michinoku fought Kaientai (Dick Togo, Men's Teioh and Sho Funaki) in a Handicap match.[18][17] Bradshaw dominated the match by squashing all Kaientai members, but in the end Michinoku was pinned by Togo following a diving senton.[22][20][21]

After this, The Rock defended the Intercontinental Championship against Faarooq.[18][17] When The Rock did not come out at first, Commissioner Slaughter gave him ten seconds to come out or lose his championship.[23][24] The Rock eventually came out, wearing a neck brace, and was attacked by Faarooq in the aisle.[23][24] After they entered the ring, the two wrestlers fought back and forth. Faarooq delivered a Spinebuster to The Rock, who voided the pinfall attempt by placing his foot on the ring rope.[19][24] As Faarooq argued with the referee, The Rock rolled him up into pinfall to retain the Intercontinental Championship.[22][23][20]

The sixth match was a Mask vs. Mask match between Kane and Vader, in which the loser would have to unmask.[18][17] The two wrestlers fought back and forth throughout the match until Vader gained control after he hit Kane with a wrench;[22][24] however, Kane countered a moonsault attempt into a Tombstone Piledriver and gained the pinfall to win the match.[19][23][20] After the match, Kane unmasked Vader.[22][23]

The next match, and final match on the undercard, was a Six-man tag team match between D-Generation X members, Triple H, Billy Gunn, and Road Dogg and Nation members, Owen Hart, Kama Mustafa, and D'Lo Brown.[18][17] After back and forth action with frequent tags, DX gained control after Chyna and Mark Henry, who were at ringside and respectively were in DX and The Nation's corner, attacked one another. This caused the referee to become distracted, allowing Triple H and Gunn to deliver a Spike piledriver on Brown;[19][23] however, Hart came into the ring and attacked Gunn and Triple H. Hart performed a Pedigree on Triple H, and covered him for a successful pinfall.[19][22][23]

In the main event Stone Cold Steve Austin defended his WWF Championship against Dude Love, with Vince McMahon as the guest referee.[18][17] The two wrestlers fought back and forth into the beginning of the match, and took the fight to ringside, when guest ring announcer Pat Patterson declared the match a No Disqualification match.[19][24] When the two wrestlers took the fight into the aisle, Patterson made the match a Falls Count Anywhere match. Austin and Love continued to brawl all over the arena.[22][23] When the fight returned to the ring, Patterson handed Love a chair, which Love and Austin used to attack each other. After Dude Love accidentally hit McMahon with the chair,[23][24] Austin delivered a Stone Cold Stunner on Love. A substitute referee attempted to count Austin's pinfall attempt, but was stopped by Patterson, allowing Love to perform the Mandible claw on Austin.[22] Both Patterson and timekeeper Gerald Brisco attempted to count the pinfall, but The Undertaker, who was at ringside, chokeslammed them both through the broadcast tables.[19][23] Austin then delivered another Stone Cold Stunner on Love and moved the still unconscious McMahon's hand to count the pinfall, while the Undertaker ordered the bell to ring, giving Austin the victory.[19][23][21]

Reception edit

In 2008, J.D. Dunn of 411Mania gave the event a rating of 6.5 [Average], stating, "Time hasn't been kind to this one thanks to a lot of recycled storylines over the past decade, but everything was fresh at the time. There really isn't that much to care about on the undercard, and the main event is available on the Foley disc. Still, the characters, and not the wrestling, drove the PPVs around this time, so it's a good bit of nostalgia. I'll be generous. Mild thumbs up for Over the Edge."[25]

Aftermath edit

The next night on Raw Is War, Kane defeated The Undertaker to become the number one contender for Stone Cold Steve Austin's WWF Championship.[26] The following week, during a segment with Vince McMahon, Kane, Mankind and The Undertaker attacked Austin and put him into a casket.[27] On the June 15 episode, Austin and Kane brawled on top of a lowered Cell.[28] At King of the Ring Kane defeated Austin in a First Blood match to win the WWF Championship[29] but lost the championship back to Austin the next night on Raw is War.[30]

Dude Love resumed his Mankind gimmick and his feud with The Undertaker, helping Kane to defeat The Undertaker in the aforementioned number one contender's match.[26] On the June 15, 1998, episode of Raw Is War, A Hell in a Cell match pitting The Undertaker and Austin against Mankind and Kane ended up in a no contest.[28] At King of the Ring, The Undertaker defeated Mankind in a Hell in a Cell match; Mankind was thrown both off the roof and through the roof of the cell, sustaining several severe injuries.[31][32]

The In Your House branding was retired following February 1999's St. Valentine's Day Massacre: In Your House event, as the company moved to install permanent names for each of its monthly PPVs. Over the Edge returned in May 1999 as its own PPV event, which in turn made Over the Edge the first PPV that was originally an In Your House event to branch off as its own PPV. However, the 1999 event would be the only other Over the Edge PPV, as following the death of Owen Hart at that event, Over the Edge was discontinued and replaced by Judgment Day in 2000.[33]

Results edit

No.ResultsStipulationsTimes[22]
1LOD 2000 (Animal and Hawk) (with Droz and Sunny) defeated The Disciples of Apocalypse (8-Ball and Skull) (with Chainz)Tag team match9:57
2Jeff Jarrett (with Tennessee Lee) defeated Steve BlackmanSingles match10:15
3Marc Mero defeated SableSingles match0:30
4Kaientai (Dick Togo, Mens Teioh and Sho Funaki) (with Yamaguchi-san) defeated Justin Bradshaw and Taka MichinokuHandicap match9:52
5The Rock (c) defeated FaarooqSingles match for the WWF Intercontinental Championship5:07
6Kane (with Paul Bearer) defeated VaderMask vs. Mask match7:20
7The Nation (D'Lo Brown, Kama Mustafa and Owen Hart) (with Mark Henry) defeated D-Generation X (Billy Gunn, Road Dogg and Triple H) (with Chyna and X-Pac)Six-man tag team match18:33
8Stone Cold Steve Austin (c) defeated Dude LoveFalls Count Anywhere match for the WWF Championship with Mr. McMahon as special guest referee
Pat Patterson was special guest Ring announcer
Gerald Brisco was special guest Timekeeper
The Undertaker was the special guest enforcer
22:27
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match

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Over the Edge In Your House was the 22nd In Your House and inaugural Over the Edge professional wrestling pay per view PPV event produced by the World Wrestling Federation WWF WWE as of 2002 The event took place on May 31 1998 at the Wisconsin Center Arena in Milwaukee Eight matches were contested at the event Over the Edge In Your HousePromotional poster featuring Ken Shamrock and Billy GunnPromotionWorld Wrestling FederationDateMay 31 1998CityMilwaukee WisconsinVenueWisconsin Center Arena 1 Attendance9 822 2 Buy rate203 000 3 Pay per view chronology PreviousUnforgiven In Your House Next King of the RingIn Your House chronology PreviousUnforgiven Next Fully LoadedOver the Edge chronology PreviousFirst Next 1999In the main event WWF Champion Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated Dude Love after overcoming biased officiating from Vince McMahon On the undercard NOD members Owen Hart Kama Mustafa and D Lo Brown defeated D Generation X members Triple H Billy Gunn and Road Dogg in a Six man tag team match Over the Edge In Your House was the first WWF pay per view event to have a TV Parental Guidelines rating of TV 14 The company gave all of its pay per view events TV 14 ratings from this point through The Great American Bash 2008 with SummerSlam 2008 being the first of their pay per views to be rated TV PG in over a decade citation needed This was the first of the In Your House events which later became the title of a pay per view replacing the method at the time of making new names for all events aside from the Big Five Royal Rumble WrestleMania King of the Ring SummerSlam and Survivor Series Over the Edge returned in May 1999 and was intended to be the annual May PPV however due to the death of Owen Hart at that 1999 event Over the Edge was discontinued and replaced by Judgment Day which was also a former In Your House event Contents 1 Production 1 1 Background 1 2 Storylines 2 Event 3 Reception 4 Aftermath 5 Results 6 ReferencesProduction editBackground edit In Your House was a series of monthly pay per view PPV shows first produced by the World Wrestling Federation WWF now WWE in May 1995 They aired when the promotion was not holding one of its then five major PPVs WrestleMania King of the Ring SummerSlam Survivor Series and Royal Rumble and were sold at a lower cost Over the Edge In Your House was the 22nd In Your House event and took place on May 31 1998 at the Wisconsin Center Arena in Milwaukee It was the first WWF pay per view event to have a TV Parental Guidelines rating of TV 14 4 5 6 Storylines edit nbsp Steve Austin the WWF ChampionOn the April 13 1998 episode of Raw Is War Dude Love interfered in a match between WWF Chairman Vince McMahon and champion Steve Austin 7 asking the two to just get along McMahon responded by pushing Love down Love then applied the Mandible claw on McMahon who fled the ring and on Austin sparking the beginning of their feud 7 The following week on Raw during Love s new interview segment the Love Shack McMahon scheduled Love to challenge Austin at Unforgiven In Your House 8 Love wrestled Steve Blackman in a match in which Love won after the ring bell rang for unknown reasons After the match McMahon and Love sparred until McMahon fled the ring which allowed Austin to attack Love 8 At In Your House Unforgiven Austin attacked McMahon at ringside with a chair and then delivered a Stone Cold Stunner on Love 9 10 The referee of the match was knocked out which led Austin to count his own pin however Gerald Brisco then disqualified Austin for attacking McMahon 9 10 Due to WWF rules Love did not win the WWF Championship and Austin retained the title 9 10 The feud continued on the May 4 episode of Raw Is War where McMahon booked a match between Love and Terry Funk in an attempt to affect him psychologically as Love and Funk were best friends where Love defeated Funk 11 After the match Love formed an alliance with McMahon after McMahon approved of Love defeating Funk 11 The following week on Raw Is War McMahon scheduled a WWF Championship match at Over the Edge between Love and Austin with a guest timekeeper Gerald Brisco a guest ring announcer Pat Patterson and a special guest referee McMahon himself 12 On the May 18 episode of Raw Is War Love defeated Dustin Runnels the former Goldust in a number one contender s match to ensure his main event championship match at Over the Edge 13 On the May 11 episode of Raw Is War D Generation X DX attempted to cut a promo but was interrupted by Owen Hart with The Nation who said that he was here to kick some ass which began the rivalry between DX and The Nation 12 Later that night Triple H defeated Hart while DX and The Nation interfered in the main event tag team match in which all members of both stables brawled until the end of the show 12 The following week on Raw Is War DX cut a promo that insulted The Nation which led to The Nation and DX brawling until WWF officials broke up the fight 13 After the brawl was settled DX members Road Dogg and Billy Gunn defeated The Rock and D Lo Brown of The Nation in a tag team match further enhancing their feud 13 On the final episode of Raw is War before Over the Edge The Rock a member of The Nation and DX member Triple H fought to a double countout 14 On the February 2 episode of Raw Is War Vader challenged Kane to a match at No Way Out of Texas In Your House where Kane defeated Vader by pinfall in the process injuring Vader 15 16 At Unforgiven In Your House Vader interfered during the first ever Inferno Match when he fought Kane who was leaving the arena back to the ring On the May 18 episode of Raw Is War Vader attacked Kane during a tag team battle royal 13 On the final Raw Is War episode leading to Over the Edge Vader lured Kane into a loser loses mask match that was made official for Over the Edge 14 Later that night Kane attacked Vader after his match which led to both wrestlers brawling until Kane fled the ring 14 At Unforgiven In Your House LOD 2000 lost a WWF Tag Team Championship match to champions The New Age Outlaws after Hawk s shoulders were pinned instead of Road Dogg s The following night on Raw is War LOD 2000 were at ringside to prevent D Generation X who they were feuding with at the time from interfering in a match between The Disciples of Apocalypse and The New Age Outlaws which DOA won to earn a WWF Tag Team Championship match against The Outlaws the following week on Raw is War However on that night LOD 2000 challenged D Generation X to an 8 man tag team match alongside the DOA which DX accepted thus denying the DOA their tag team championship opportunity During the 8 man tag team match LOD 2000 and DOA began arguing to the point both teams brawled with each other thus beginning the feud between the two teams On the May 11 episode of Raw is War Skull of DOA defeated Hawk of LOD 2000 after Skull and his identical twin brother 8 Ball switched places with 8 Ball pinning Hawk while the referee didn t notice The following week on Raw is War DOA defeated LOD 2000 after Skull and 8 Ball once again switched places and 8 Ball pinned Animal while the referee didn t notice LOD 2000 then challenged DOA to a 6 man tag team match with a partner of their choosing the following week on Raw is War where LOD 2000 won after their newest member Droz pinned Chainz after a powerbomb Event editOther on screen personnel 17 Role Name English commentators Jim RossJerry LawlerMichael Cole Also InterviewDok Hendrix Also InterviewSpanish commentators Carlos CabreraHugo SavinovichReferees Tim WhiteJack DoanJim KorderasTony GareaRing announcers Howard FinkelPat Patterson Guest ring announcer The first match that aired was the tag team encounter of L O D 2000 Hawk and Animal and the Disciples of Apocalypse Skull and 8 Ball 18 17 Control of the match went back and forth between the two teams throughout until 8 Ball attempted to switch places with Skull Droz who was at ringside in L O D s corner interfered by clotheslining 8 Ball allowing Animal to powerslam and pin Skull 19 20 21 After that match The Rock came out to insult the Milwaukee audience but was attacked by Faarooq with a chair and a piledriver onto the chair 19 21 Commissioner Slaughter decided that The Rock would compete later in the event despite any injury he may have suffered 19 21 The next match was the encounter of Steve Blackman and Jeff Jarrett 18 17 The two superstars fought back and forth exchanging control of the match however Jarrett would grab one of Blackman s arnis sticks and attempted to hit Blackman with it however Blackman countered and retrieved the stick and hit Jarrett with it 19 22 Blackman then went to the top rope to attempt an aerial technique but Tennessee Lee hit him with the arnis stick leading to Jarrett pinning Blackman for the win 19 20 21 The third match was the encounter of Marc Mero against a mystery opponent chosen by Sable where if Sable s representative lost she would have to leave the WWF 18 17 After Mero was introduced Sable came out and told Mero that she did not need a man to fight for her insisting she would fight Mero 22 23 Mero then lay down and allowed Sable to pin him However he reversed the pin at a two count and rolled Sable into a small package winning the match via pinfall This forced Sable to leave the WWF 19 20 21 Next Bradshaw and Taka Michinoku fought Kaientai Dick Togo Men s Teioh and Sho Funaki in a Handicap match 18 17 Bradshaw dominated the match by squashing all Kaientai members but in the end Michinoku was pinned by Togo following a diving senton 22 20 21 After this The Rock defended the Intercontinental Championship against Faarooq 18 17 When The Rock did not come out at first Commissioner Slaughter gave him ten seconds to come out or lose his championship 23 24 The Rock eventually came out wearing a neck brace and was attacked by Faarooq in the aisle 23 24 After they entered the ring the two wrestlers fought back and forth Faarooq delivered a Spinebuster to The Rock who voided the pinfall attempt by placing his foot on the ring rope 19 24 As Faarooq argued with the referee The Rock rolled him up into pinfall to retain the Intercontinental Championship 22 23 20 The sixth match was a Mask vs Mask match between Kane and Vader in which the loser would have to unmask 18 17 The two wrestlers fought back and forth throughout the match until Vader gained control after he hit Kane with a wrench 22 24 however Kane countered a moonsault attempt into a Tombstone Piledriver and gained the pinfall to win the match 19 23 20 After the match Kane unmasked Vader 22 23 The next match and final match on the undercard was a Six man tag team match between D Generation X members Triple H Billy Gunn and Road Dogg and Nation members Owen Hart Kama Mustafa and D Lo Brown 18 17 After back and forth action with frequent tags DX gained control after Chyna and Mark Henry who were at ringside and respectively were in DX and The Nation s corner attacked one another This caused the referee to become distracted allowing Triple H and Gunn to deliver a Spike piledriver on Brown 19 23 however Hart came into the ring and attacked Gunn and Triple H Hart performed a Pedigree on Triple H and covered him for a successful pinfall 19 22 23 In the main event Stone Cold Steve Austin defended his WWF Championship against Dude Love with Vince McMahon as the guest referee 18 17 The two wrestlers fought back and forth into the beginning of the match and took the fight to ringside when guest ring announcer Pat Patterson declared the match a No Disqualification match 19 24 When the two wrestlers took the fight into the aisle Patterson made the match a Falls Count Anywhere match Austin and Love continued to brawl all over the arena 22 23 When the fight returned to the ring Patterson handed Love a chair which Love and Austin used to attack each other After Dude Love accidentally hit McMahon with the chair 23 24 Austin delivered a Stone Cold Stunner on Love A substitute referee attempted to count Austin s pinfall attempt but was stopped by Patterson allowing Love to perform the Mandible claw on Austin 22 Both Patterson and timekeeper Gerald Brisco attempted to count the pinfall but The Undertaker who was at ringside chokeslammed them both through the broadcast tables 19 23 Austin then delivered another Stone Cold Stunner on Love and moved the still unconscious McMahon s hand to count the pinfall while the Undertaker ordered the bell to ring giving Austin the victory 19 23 21 Reception editIn 2008 J D Dunn of 411Mania gave the event a rating of 6 5 Average stating Time hasn t been kind to this one thanks to a lot of recycled storylines over the past decade but everything was fresh at the time There really isn t that much to care about on the undercard and the main event is available on the Foley disc Still the characters and not the wrestling drove the PPVs around this time so it s a good bit of nostalgia I ll be generous Mild thumbs up for Over the Edge 25 Aftermath editThe next night on Raw Is War Kane defeated The Undertaker to become the number one contender for Stone Cold Steve Austin s WWF Championship 26 The following week during a segment with Vince McMahon Kane Mankind and The Undertaker attacked Austin and put him into a casket 27 On the June 15 episode Austin and Kane brawled on top of a lowered Cell 28 At King of the Ring Kane defeated Austin in a First Blood match to win the WWF Championship 29 but lost the championship back to Austin the next night on Raw is War 30 Dude Love resumed his Mankind gimmick and his feud with The Undertaker helping Kane to defeat The Undertaker in the aforementioned number one contender s match 26 On the June 15 1998 episode of Raw Is War A Hell in a Cell match pitting The Undertaker and Austin against Mankind and Kane ended up in a no contest 28 At King of the Ring The Undertaker defeated Mankind in a Hell in a Cell match Mankind was thrown both off the roof and through the roof of the cell sustaining several severe injuries 31 32 The In Your House branding was retired following February 1999 s St Valentine s Day Massacre In Your House event as the company moved to install permanent names for each of its monthly PPVs Over the Edge returned in May 1999 as its own PPV event which in turn made Over the Edge the first PPV that was originally an In Your House event to branch off as its own PPV However the 1999 event would be the only other Over the Edge PPV as following the death of Owen Hart at that event Over the Edge was discontinued and replaced by Judgment Day in 2000 33 Results editNo ResultsStipulationsTimes 22 1LOD 2000 Animal and Hawk with Droz and Sunny defeated The Disciples of Apocalypse 8 Ball and Skull with Chainz Tag team match9 572Jeff Jarrett with Tennessee Lee defeated Steve BlackmanSingles match10 153Marc Mero defeated SableSingles match0 304Kaientai Dick Togo Mens Teioh and Sho Funaki with Yamaguchi san defeated Justin Bradshaw and Taka MichinokuHandicap match9 525The Rock c defeated FaarooqSingles match for the WWF Intercontinental Championship5 076Kane with Paul Bearer defeated VaderMask vs Mask match7 207The Nation D Lo Brown Kama Mustafa and Owen Hart with Mark Henry defeated D Generation X Billy Gunn Road Dogg and Triple H with Chyna and X Pac Six man tag team match18 338Stone Cold Steve Austin c defeated Dude LoveFalls Count Anywhere match for the WWF Championship with Mr McMahon as special guest refereePat Patterson was special guest Ring announcerGerald Brisco was special guest TimekeeperThe Undertaker was the special guest enforcer22 27 c the champion s heading into the matchReferences edit Over the Edge 1998 results Warned Retrieved February 5 2008 In Your House Results TWNP Retrieved February 15 2008 WWF PPV Statistics 1998 OSW Review Retrieved February 23 2021 Cawthon Graham 2013 The History of Professional Wrestling Vol 2 WWF 1990 1999 CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform ASIN B00RWUNSRS WWF 1998 Pay Per View Results Soft Wolves 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