Ranking All 20 WWE February PPVs - Worst To Best

12. In Your House: Rage In The Cage (1996)

Enjoyable two-hour outing from the days of secondary pay-per-views being decidedly, well, secondary. The main event where Bret Hart narrowly holds off Diesel in a steel cage match to keep his WWF Championship (with help from The Undertaker) is the worst of their four PPV matches, but it's not exactly rock bottom, either. Razor Ramon and the 123 Kid have their expected good match, despite the silly "Crybaby" stipulation afforded them. Eh, it's 1996. Steve Austin hadn't yet beat life into the production. RECOMMENDED MATCH: Shawn Michaels vs. Owen Hart. It's the show where WrestleMania title matches are sometimes wagered, and Michaels and Hart blow off their brilliant 1995 head-injury storyline with a fast-paced epic. It's certainly one of the best WWF matches of the 1990s.
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Justin has been a wrestling fan since 1989, and has been writing about it since 2009. Since 2014, Justin has been a features writer and interviewer for Fighting Spirit Magazine. Justin also writes for History of Wrestling, and is a contributing author to James Dixon's Titan series.