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No Way Out of Texas: In Your House was the 20th In Your House, and inaugural No Way Out
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(PPV) event produced by the
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(WWF, now WWE). It took place on February 15, 1998, at the Compaq Center in
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, and was presented by
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. Seven matches were contested at the event. This was one of the In Your House events which later became the title of an annual pay-per-view, replacing the method at the time of making new names for all events, aside from the "Big Five" (
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, WrestleMania,
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,
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, and
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). It was also the last In Your House event to have the In Your House banner around the ring. However, because later events did not take place in Texas, the event's name was truncated to "No Way Out", and was not reinstated until 2000, becoming the annual February PPV until 2009, after which, only one further event was held, which was in June 2012.
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did not appear in the main event as advertised, due to a severe back injury that resulted in his first retirement after the following month's
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. He was replaced by
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. This was the last event to feature visible In Your House branding on the ring apron, and the upper reaches of the venue.


Production


Background

In Your House was a series of monthly
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(PPV)
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first produced by the
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(WWF, now WWE) in May 1995. They aired when the promotion was not holding one of its then-five major PPVs ( WrestleMania,
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,
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,
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, and
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), and were sold at a lower cost. No Way Out of Texas: In Your House was the 20th In Your House event, and took place on February 15, 1998, at the Compaq Center in
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.


Storylines

Due to jealousy over his wife, and
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, receiving all the attention of the audience, Marc Mero sought to annoy the crowd by sending Sable away from ringside, and instead being accompanied by The Artist Formerly Known as Goldust, who first dressed up as Sable, and then later, in a nod to the popular song " The Beautiful People", as
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. Metalheads, and cross-dressers
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, took exception to this. During
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, the number one contender for the
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,
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, was getting ready to execute a moonsault on
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. However, Christopher managed to get up, and attack
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, before laying him down for the moonsault instead. It turned out to all be a ploy, as the next week, Christopher and Pantera tagged up against Taka, and
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. During the match, Christopher tried to use a foreign object against Taka, but it was kicked out of his hands; Pantera quickly picked it up, and put it inside of his mask, making use of it by tagging himself in and performing a diving headbutt to take the pin. Two Saturdays previous to the event,
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interrupted
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' match, causing them to lose by hitting them with a slop bucket; the Quebecers took revenge the following week; attacking
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on the outside, distracting
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in the ring, giving
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a chance to hit a spinning heel kick, and win the match. The NWA presence continued to be felt in the WWF, proposing respect for tradition, whilst letting
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's tennis racket assist them in winning matches. In a match against North American Champion
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, The New Blackjacks found themselves torn apart when
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mistimed a lariat, and hit teammate Justin "Hawk" Bradshaw when trying to aid him from interference from Cornette, and
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. This turned out to be not so accidental as after the match, Windham attacked Bradshaw again and declared his alliance with the NWA. Windham appeared the next week without his facial hair, severing ties with Bradshaw, but after winning a match with Jeff Jarrett against the
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, Bradshaw rushed the ring and chased away the NWA contingent. Accepting a challenge from the tag team, Bradshaw revealed his partner to be
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, who offered little assistance once the Express took him out behind the referee's back, leading Bradshaw to fight an effective handicap match. Despite winning the match, he suffered a post-match beat down after being hit with Cornette's tennis racket and suffered a four-man elevated neck breaker, followed by a figure-four leg lock, with the Express stretching his arms, and Windham – now sporting blond hair, further separating his image with Bradshaw – striking with a running bodysplash. At the
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,
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was awarded the Intercontinental Championship, defeating
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, despite The Rock using a foreign object. However, the decision was reversed immediately after the match when Rocky told the referee it was he who had been hit with the brass knuckles (Rocky had placed the knuckles inside of Shamrock's trunks after hitting him with them), and, subsequently, the match and the title was re-awarded to Rocky Maivia. This caused Shamrock to snap, and deliver a belly-to-belly slam on referee
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, before putting him in the ankle lock submission. Later that night,
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was entering the Royal Rumble match as
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was exiting the arena. The two crossed paths and Mustafa shoved Johnson, reigniting a longstanding feud between Johnson, and the
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. The following week on ''
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,'' a match between the Nation, and
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went to a double disqualification. In a tag match between Rock & Faarooq versus Shamrock & Chainz, outside brawling between the two gangs distracted the referee, allowing Rock to hit Shamrock with a steel chair to steal the match away from him. In a Royal Rumble rematch, Vader was booked to take on The Artist Formerly Known as Goldust, when the lights went out, and
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interrupted, delivering a tombstone piledriver to the 450-pound wrestler. The following week, Vader returned the favor by attacking Kane in the ring, spraying him down with a fire extinguisher to taunt him over his burns, while trying to blind his one good eye. Paul Bearer later revealed his disgust at hearing Vader's catchphrase "It's time, it's time, it's Vader time", and presented a Vader-branded clock, which he handed to Kane as it spontaneously combusted to flames. The eight-man main event was the result of several interlinking feuds. As winner of the Royal Rumble match,
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earned the right to a
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match at
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against champion
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. Following the
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,
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disappeared from WWF programming, only to reappear at the end of In Your House: D-Generation X, attacking Michaels. Owen then set his sights on
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, demanding a match for his
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, which Hunter declined on the grounds of a fractured kneecap injury, which was legitimate. Hunter eventually agreed to the match on the January 26 episode of ''Raw is War''; however, he sent down the Artist Formerly Known as Goldust (who had been dressing up in various disguises each week) in his place with the belt, with
Luna Vachon Gertrude Elizabeth Vachon (; January 12, 1962 – August 27, 2010) was an American-Canadian professional wrestler, better known as Luna Vachon.Lisa S. Davis,Ex-wrestler Luna Vachon, 48, found dead", ''Tampa Bay Online'' (August 31, 2010). Over th ...
also posing as
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. After Hart won the match, WWF Commissioner Sgt. Slaughter declared the disguise to be so convincing that he upheld the decision, and awarded the European title to Owen. After tormenting the
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, the hardcore tag team of Cactus Jack, and Chainsaw Charlie opened ''Raw is War'' with a match to determine the "king of
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", but after Cactus Jack had elbow dropped Charlie inside a dumpster, the Outlaws appeared; the Outlaws then locked the dumpster shut, and wheeled it off the stage, resulting in Cactus, and Chainsaw being hospitalized. Despite this, the two would reappear later in the night after Austin's match with
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ended in disqualification due to interference from
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, who tied Austin up in the ropes, and taunted him until Cactus, and Charlie came to his aid. The week before the event, Austin stole the championship belt from Shawn Michaels and locked up
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, who were employed by Chyna to help retrieve it. Following a standoff in the ring between Austin, and DX with the Outlaws, Chainsaw Charlie chainsawed his way from underneath the ring, appearing with Cactus Jack as Owen Hart ran in through the crowd.


Event

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revealed at the beginning of the pay-per-view that
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would not be taking part in the eight-man tag match main event due to injuries he had sustained during a
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with
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the month before. JR also announced that due to the heated nature of the main event, the WWF did not want to accept any responsibility for the bout, opting to make it an unsanctioned match. After making their way to the ring, Marc Mero announced there was only room for one sexy lady at ringside, and sent
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to the back, despite the protestations of the audience. Mero's initial dominance was soon overturned by
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fluid teamwork, which included some abuse of the rules, despite not being the heel team. The tables were turned when
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threw
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over the top rope, where
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opened him up on the steel steps while the referee was distracted. Sable returned during the match, making a beeline for Luna. This distraction allowed the Headbangers to swap places (
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having just suffered a TKO from Mero, and
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taking his place), and steal a victory with an inside cradle. After the match, Mero, Goldust, and various officials had to restrain the two fighting women. After Goldust, and Luna left, Sable shoved Mero to the ground and walked away to loud cheers from the audience. Sunny then made her way to the ring as the guest ring announcer for the Light Heavyweight Championship bout. Before the match could begin,
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made his way down to ringside, and was invited to join the commentary team by
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. Challenger
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, and champion
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exchanged offense until Pantera was eventually thrown out of the ring; Taka then executed a springboard crossbody from the top rope. The highflying continued with Pantera delivering a diving spinning hurricanrana to Michinoku from the apron to ringside, before applying some submission holds, including a chicken-wing stretch, and a modified STF submission. Taka managed to kick out of a moonsault, and rolled out of a second attempt, building some offensive maneuvers until he eventually nailed Pantera with the Michinoku Driver for the win. After the match, Christopher went to enter the ring to attack Taka. As Jerry Lawler tried to stop Christopher, Taka took them both out with a crossbody to the outside of the ring, before escaping through the crowd. The
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match between
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, and
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began with a lot of technical wrestling; a mixture of shoulder barges, arm twists, and armbar takedowns. The Godwinns isolated
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, frequently double-teaming him in the corner, which eventually led to their undoing, as the referee reprimanded Henry Godwinn, allowing
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to break the deadlock. This amounted to little though, as the illegal man, Henry, hit Pierre with a clothesline, forced into it by Phineas Godwin, from the apron, which led to the pin. Feeling cheated, The Quebecers held their hands up in celebration after that match and were struck from behind with slop buckets for their effort. Justin "Hawk" Bradshaw then came to the ring in Texan attire, with leather chaps, a cowboy hat, and a bullwhip. After chasing the NWA team around the ring,
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informed the crowd that, aside from
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, who possesses a manager's license,
Jeff Jarrett Jeffrey Leonard Jarrett (born July 14, 1967) is an American professional wrestler and professional wrestling promoter. He is signed to All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where he both wrestles and serves as Director of Business Development. He is also ...
's accomplices must leave the ringside area. After flailing Jarrett with the chaps, the match was officially underway, and before long, Jarrett soon left the ring, looking for support from Cornette; Bradshaw took a disliking to this, and slid out of the ring, banging the pair's head together. Upon re-entering the ring, Jarrett took advantage, with Cornette aiding him outside the ring. Midway through the match, Jarrett began to focus on Bradshaw's knee, delivering low kicks, and elbow drops to it. The match began to even up when Bradshaw caught Jarrett in a diving crossbody, turning it into a fall-away slam. Following an exchange of fists, Jarrett suffered a powerbomb, and, hoping to stall the pin, Cornette climbed onto the apron. Bradshaw pulled him into the ring, Irish whipping him into Jarrett, after which, the referee tried to remove Cornette from the ring. While the referee was occupied with Cornette, Jarrett hit Bradshaw with Cornette's tennis racket, but the match was stopped by disqualification, as Jarrett was spotted by the official. As
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reprimanded Jarrett, Bradshaw stole the racket from him and struck him down, as well as all of the NWA members who ran back to ringside, eventually giving Cornette a power slam. The NWA then began to team up on Bradshaw again until the
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ran out and helped Bradshaw chase away the NWA. The ten-man "War of Attrition" match then began with
D'Lo Brown Accie Julius Connor (born October 22, 1973), better known by his ring name D'Lo Brown (also formatted as D-Lo Brown), is an American professional wrestler. He is signed to TNA Wrestling, where he works as a producer. He is best known for his t ...
taunting the audience with his fist. As
Mark Henry Mark Jerrold Henry (born June 12, 1971) is an American former powerlifter, Olympic weightlifter, strongman, and retired professional wrestler currently signed to WWE under a Legends contract. Henry is a two-time Olympian (1992 and 19 ...
entered the ring, he demanded
Ahmed Johnson Anthony Norris (born June 6, 1963) is an American retired professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with the professional wrestling promotion World Wrestling Federation (WWF) from 1995 to 1998, under the ring name Ahmed Johns ...
to be tagged, the latter picking up the 400-pound wrestler, and body-slamming him; Brown responded by delivering the Lo-Down from halfway across the ring, but would later miss a moonsault on
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. Both teams, particularly the Nation, frequently tagged all their members in, and out until
Rocky Maivia Dwayne Douglas Johnson (born May 2, 1972), also known by his ring name The Rock, is an American actor and professional wrestler. He is signed to WWE, where he performs on a part-time basis. Widely regarded as one of the greatest professional w ...
, and
Ken Shamrock Kenneth Wayne Shamrock ( né Kilpatrick; born February 11, 1964) is an American retired professional wrestler and mixed martial artist. He is currently signed to WWE under a Legends contract, under the ring name Ken Shamrock. He is best known ...
met for the second time, causing all ten men to gather in the ring for a massive brawl. Eventually, the brawl spilled out to ringside, leaving
Chainz Brian Lee Harris (born November 26, 1966) is an American retired professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with Extreme Championship Wrestling, Smoky Mountain Wrestling, and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling under the ring name Bri ...
to deliver a spinebuster to
Faarooq Ronald K. Simmons (born May 15, 1958) is an American former professional wrestler and football player. He is best known for his tenures in WWE and World Championship Wrestling (WCW). Prior to becoming a professional wrestler, Simmons played fo ...
in the ring, as the legal man, Shamrock executed a belly-to-belly suplex to Maivia, following up immediately with the ankle lock, causing the Intercontinental champion to tap out. After the match, Maivia, and Faarooq exchanged words, which led to Maivia shoving his leader, and walking out. After calming down the rest of their stablemates, Faarooq demanded that Maivia return to the ring, upon which the Nation saluted the audience with their fists. Vader attacked
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before he had time to detonate his pyro, but the brawl quickly turned in Kane's favor, isolating Vader in the turnbuckle before suplexing him. Vader took much punishment for the beginning of the match, succumbing to a DDT before eventually fighting back, punching Kane from the turnbuckle, and turning the match in his favor by kicking Kane in the groin to prevent a chokeslam attempt. Vader then capitalized by slamming his opponent to the mat and executing a huge moonsault, from which Kane almost immediately sat up. The fight then went to the outside, where Vader once again sprayed a fire extinguisher in Kane's face, using this to his advantage to powerbomb Kane. Kane once again sat up, and grabbed Vader by the throat, choke-slamming him, and finishing him off with a tombstone piledriver. After the match, Kane violently struck Vader with a wrench, leading to an EMT team wheeling him out on a gurney. The majority of wrestlers in the main event came to the ring with some form of weapon, including the last-minute replacement for
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:
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. Although
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began the match with a Lou Thesz press on
Billy Gunn Monty Kip Sopp (born November 1, 1963), better known by his ring name Billy Gunn, is an American professional wrestling, professional wrestler. He is signed to the WWE under a Legends contract and All Elite Wrestling (AEW), where he also perfo ...
, soon everybody was in the ring attacking each other using various weapons. Austin soon set to work on
Triple H Paul Michael Levesque (; born July 27, 1969), also known by the ring name Triple H, is an American business executive and former professional wrestler. He is signed to WWE, where he serves as its chief content officer. Levesque began his wres ...
, strangling him with a broom handle by the announce table, while Cactus Jack, and Chainsaw Charlie took it in turns to avenge themselves on
Road Dogg Brian Girard James (born May 20, 1969) is an American professional wrestler. He is signed to WWE, where he serves as the Senior Vice President of Live Events. James was best known for his initial tenure with World Wrestling Federation (WWF, n ...
, before helping
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power slam Gunn through a table, after which Owen locked Gunn in a sharpshooter. Helmsley then began to brawl with Hart, the two exchanging weapon shots, and ending up on the outside of the ring. Soon after, Road Dogg viciously powerbombed Charlie through two chairs, the shock of which helped the referee shape the match into a traditional tag match, in place of the bedlam style that it had previously been, although the
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contingent frequently flouted the rules with the referee distracted to isolate Charlie, who took many shots to the head. Cactus Jack managed to break the hold on Charlie, taking the attack to the other team with a series of double-arm DDTs before smashing Billy Gunn through a table, and delivering a double Mandible Claw to both of the
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. A Cactus clothesline, however, allowed his adversaries to take advantage, smashing him with steel steps, with Vega then wrapping Jack's body in barbed wire. Cactus then suffered chair shots from every team member until he finally ducked, causing Gunn to nail Road Dogg. This allowed Cactus to slowly crawl over, and tag in Austin, who came into the ring clotheslining every enemy, knocking the heads of the Outlaws together, and delivering a stunner to Road Dogg, allowing him to quickly win the match for his team, stunning Billy Gunn immediately afterward. After Stone Cold celebrated,
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confronted him, and prevented Austin from leaving the ring. Austin initially attempted to walk away from Chyna, but after she forced the issue by giving him the finger, Austin gave her the stunner.


Reception

In 2008, J.D. Dunn of 411Mania gave the event a rating of 5.5 ot So Good stating, "The wrestling was about par for 1998. There wasn't any angle advancement, and the PPV didn't do anything to set up WrestleMania that wasn't already done on Raw. I can't honestly think of a reason to recommend it, but it's not actively bad. Thumbs down."


Aftermath

Goldust and Marc Mero would continue to tag for some weeks until the hostility between their valets, Luna Vachon, and Sable, respectively, resulted in an in-ring brawl. Mero took exception to Goldust grabbing Sable to restrain her, and struck Goldust, after which a mixed tag team match was booked for WrestleMania, which Sable won after using Mero's TKO on Vachon. Vachon, insistent on humiliating Sable, demanded a rematch between just the two of them at
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, and laid down the stipulation of an evening gown match. Ken Shamrock would go on to face Rocky Maivia in a singles match at WrestleMania for the Intercontinental Championship. Shamrock would initially win the match, and the title, making Rock tap out to the ankle lock; but in his fury, Shamrock would not let go of the submission hold, and thus, was disqualified, and the title was returned to Maivia. Vader's post-match assault allowed him to take some time off for some much-needed surgery, while Kane had to refocus his efforts on the resurrected Undertaker. Vader would make his return at Unforgiven while interfering during the first-ever
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. Aside from Savio Vega, the members of the main event faced each other in smaller matches at WrestleMania, with Cactus Jack and Chainsaw Charlie winning the Tag Team championships in the first-ever dumpster match, although the decision would be upheld, and the Outlaws won a rematch, resulting in Charlie's departure from the WWF. Owen Hart lost his European Championship to Triple H, due to an ankle injury, and outside interference from Chyna. Similar interference prevented him from retrieving the gold at WrestleMania. Stone Cold Steve Austin would eventually get his hands on Shawn Michaels, who lost his WWF Championship and had to retire from wrestling due to his back injury until SummerSlam 2002. The "In Your House" branding was retired shortly before April 1999's
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event, as the company moved to install permanent names for each of its monthly PPVs. After two years, No Way Out returned in February 2000 as its own PPV event and its title was truncated to " No Way Out" as it was not held in Texas. It then continued as the annual February PPV for nine years, during which the WWF was renamed to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) in 2002. No Way Out was replaced by
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in 2010, though one further event was produced in June 2012 as a one-off event. It was again discontinued, and replaced by
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in 2013.


Results


References


External links


Official website
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