10 Best WWE In Your House Matches EVER

2. The Hart Family Vs Stone Cold Steve Austin's Team (In Your House 16: Canadian Stampede)

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The last main event of the two hour In Your House era is a total masterpiece of the genre, scooping up several great workers and a few fantastic ones to craft a match booked so audaciously that it has no right to be as relentlessly satisfying as it is, entrance to exit.

With WWE's grip firmly tightened on what they had with their self-penned USA/Canada rivalry, Steve Austin was sent in as the fearless babyface entering enemy territory. On the other side, on-TV heels The Hart Foundation were positioned as the local sports heroes fighting back their fiercest rivals. And heroes they were. Cleverly introducing them one by one, the pops grew louder for each member of the family until Bret's arrival triggered a spine-tingling reaction that never quelled for the entirety of the brawl.

10 men and one really, really good angle kept the sold out locals at a fever pitch, with Bret and Austin's rivalry powering the battle until Owen got the winning fall to move 'The Rattlesnake' in his direction for SummerSlam. The gall of them to book logically and so well and with an eye on the future. They literally can't make 'em like this anymore.

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