Ranking Every WWE PPV Named After Wrestlers From Worst To Best

5. Revenge Of The 'Taker (The Undertaker)

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Bret Hart and Steve Austin loved working with one another between 1996 and 1997. Their match at Survivor Series '96 had been an instant classic, and the same could be said for their blood-soaked WrestleMania 13 epic. Come April's In Your House, they were programmed together again and proceeded to steal The Undertaker's thunder.

On his own show, 'Taker managed a great match of his own against Mankind only to see Austin and Hart top him moments later.

Aside from the two main matches, there's nothing else to write home about. The Jesse James vs. Rockabilly nonsense is dire the longer it drags on, Savio Vega vs. Rocky Maivia hardly warms up before it's finished and the opening tag between LOD and the team of Owen Hart and The British Bulldog shows how limited Hawk and Animal were in '97.

Fast forward to that little Undertaker vs. Mankind bubble on the Network and pretend nothing before that point happened.

Best Match: Steve Austin vs. Bret Hart.

Worst Match: Jesse James vs. Rockabilly.

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