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WWF - In Your House 20 - No Way Out! [1998]

WWF - In Your House 20 - No Way Out! [1998]
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #9992 in VHS
  • Released on: 1998-05-04
  • Rating: Exempt
  • Format: PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Number of tapes: 1
  • Running time: 150 minutes

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Video Description
Please note this product was created before 10 November 2002 when the World Wrestling Federation Entertainmnet Inc. traded as WWF. This product refers to WWF and carries a WWF logo

Synopsis
There's no way out of Texas for the WWF superstars as they gather for In Your House 20!


Customer Reviews

no way out review2
it was weak overall. The headbangers vs marc mero and goldust was fairly dull-although it did set up at match at mania. Fans were indifferent to Taka Michonoku's match against el Pantera. The match between the godwinns and the quebecers was one of the worst matches of the year. Bradshaw vs Jeff Jarrett was dire. And Kane vs Vader was a one sided bore. On the positive side the ten man tag was well worth watching and the no rules main event was pretty good even if the replacement did turn out to be savio vega

WWF No Way Out: The Final Road To Wrestlemania!4
WWF No Way Out 98' is probably the second best pay-per-view event of 1998, right next to Wrestlemania 14. The event takes place in Texas, with an 8 man main event featuring Steve Austin, Owen Hart, Chainsaw Charlie (Terry Funk)and Cactus Jack versus Triple H, The New Age Outlaws and Savio Vega (filling in for an injured Shawn Michaels). Like Wrestlemania 14, the countdown show isn't much fun (thanks to the abysmal presenting abilities of Michael Hayes and Sunny), but once the show starts proper, WWF fans get what they deserve.

The opening match featuring The Headbangers versus Marc Mero and Goldust is an excellent curtain-raiser, and sees the relationship between Sable and Mero reach boiling point. The Light Heavyweight Title clash between Taka and Pantera is a jaw-dropping high-flying affair, with some hilarious commentary provided by Jerry Lawler and his son Brian Christopher. After this, the show takes a few steps backward, with a truly rotten bout between The Quebeccers and The Godwinns.

The other bouts are great, however. Kane and Vader deliver a hard-hitting, engrossing big man encounter, and the main event steals the show. The "Attitude" seeds are planted further into the ground when Funk gets driven through two upright chairs, and Cactus gets wrapped up in barbed wire. And to put the icing on the cake, Chyna gets a Stone Cold Stunner from Austin at the end of the bout!

WWF No Way Out was the pefect way to set the stage for Wrestlemania 14. Even without HBK, the show delivered plenty of action, drama and attitude that only the WWF can deliver. Oh Hell Yeah!

3rd best pay-per-view of 19984
the payperview starts off with a decent opener in the headbangers vs marc mero and merlyndust (goldust) i dident expect anything great from this match but it was alright with a clever finish. as the night went on we saw some matches as double j vs blackjack bradshaw (now acolyte bradshaw), and taka michinoko vs pantera. also ken shamrock, ahmed johnson (now big t)and the d o a pick up an impressive win over the nation of domination, kane continued his brutal run in the federation by beating vader and then clobberes him over the head with a steel wrench. the main event was hhh, road dogg badd ass billy gunn and savio vega(it was supposed to be shawn micheals but was injured in the back which eventully forced him to prematurlly retire from wrestling)vs stone cold steve austin, the late great owen hart, terry funk and cactus jack it was one of the best matches i have ever seen action all over the place including terry funk getting powerbombed through two chairs and cactus jack being rapped in barbed wire with stone cold's team eventully getting the win with a stone cold stunner on the road dogg and then one on badd ass for his troubles highly, highly reccomended