10 Best WWE In Your House Matches EVER

7. Bret Hart Vs The British Bulldog (In Your House 5)

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Battle hardened by his recent victory over Diesel, Bret Hart's December 1995 classic with Davey Boy Smith was sold on the idea that 'The Hitman' couldn't banish the ghosts of SummerSlam 1992 and beat his brother-in-law with yet another beloved prize on the line. In a match bonded by blood, Hart lost a few pints to prove that he could.

Davey Boy Smith as the meaner, crueller heel suited their styles more than the Wembley original, with Hart's added claret a key component in getting the Challenger over as a guy willing to do just about anything to claim the top strap. Smith's Union Flag tights were blue, red and red as the match wore on, stained as he was in the consequences of his actions. Unfortunately for him, this was a gutsier Champion than the one he'd beaten three years earlier.

Hart survived the beating and the blood loss in yet another 1995 encounter that felt beamed in from outer space compared to the Hog Pen matches and evil Santa Claus characters it was forced to share space with.

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