6 Lowest Attended WWE Pay-Per-Views Ever

5. In Your House 6

Diesel Bret Hart cage In Your House 6
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Attendance: 5,500

By contrast to IYH 12, the sixth entrant in the pay-per-view series did have a lot to offer. Bret Hart vs. Diesel inside a cage, Shawn Michaels vs. Owen Hart and Razor Ramon vs. The 1-2-3 Kid were all worthwhile offerings, and there's a chance this show could have played before a larger audience.

Sadly, the WWF's crew booked the 6,000 capacity Louisville Gardens instead.

Again, drawing 5,500 was hardly a disgrace, but this is another example of where company business was during this period. Things were a struggle and confidence was low; not quite on par with 1994-1995 (we'll get to that), but a struggle nonetheless. It's a shame too, because Bret vs. Diesel in the cage was one of the year's best match, and is arguably Kevin Nash's best pay-per-view performance ever.

To put this house into perspective, the next month's WrestleMania XII would draw over 18,000 fans to the old Arrowhead Pond (now the Honda Center). It's easy to think they could pulled a bit more in a bigger building here.

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