WWE In Your House 6: Rage in the Cage

1996
6.2| 1h50m| NR| en| More Info
Released: 18 February 1996 Released
Producted By: World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)
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Official Website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_Your_House_6
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WWE In Your House: Rage in the Cage features Yokozuna vs. "The British Bulldog" Davey Boy Smith. In a Crybaby Match, Razor Ramon faces The 1-2-3 Kid. Bret "The Hitman" Hart defends the WWE Championship in a Steel Cage vs. Diesel. Shawn Michaels faces Owen Hart with a WrestleMania title opportunity on the line. and so much more!

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Drama, Action

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Vince McMahon

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World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE)

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WWE In Your House 6: Rage in the Cage Audience Reviews

BootDigest Such a frustrating disappointment
Phonearl Good start, but then it gets ruined
StyleSk8r At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
Aiden Melton The storyline feels a little thin and moth-eaten in parts but this sequel is plenty of fun.
SlyGuy21 1st Match: Razor Ramon vs 1-2-3 Kid, Crybaby match. The loser of this match gets embarrassed, that's about it. Despite the lame stipulation, both guys do a good job. This would be Waltman's last WWF PPV appearance for awhile. An alright match for him to leave on, but nothing really special. Rating: 3/52nd Match: HHH vs Duke Droese. A match that was better than I thought it would be. Hunter gets some good offense, and him winning did good for him heat wise. It's not the match of the night, and the end is kind of sloppy, with the ref seeing Hunter throw the trash can lid out of the ring, but I still found it entertaining. Rating: 3.5/53rd Match: Yokozuna vs The British Bulldog. So Yoko recently turned face, not sure if they did anything with this, but this match wasn't a good start to that turn. It goes 5 minutes, then Bulldog gets DQ'd and him and Vader beat up Yoko for like 8 minutes. Nothing of note, other than the long beatdown. At least the match is short. Rating: 2.5/54th Match: Shawn Michaels vs Owen Hart, #1 Contender's match for the WWF Championship at Wrestlemania XII. The biggest problem with this match is that I knew Michaels would win, other than that though, this is a really good match. Good back and forth action, cool spots, and a good story. Easily the match of the night. Rating: 4/55th Match: Bret Hart vs Diesel, Steel Cage match for the WWF Championship. This match is nothing compared to their No DQ match last year. I'm sure there are phenomenal Steel Cage matches, but I can only count on one hand the amount that haven't bored me. The usual clichés are here, which just drags the match down more. The match only served to build-up Taker vs Nash at Wrestlemania XII. Other than that though, there's nothing really interesting or impressive here. Rating: 2/5Final Rating: 6 out of 10. I'd say the show was better than the Royal Rumble, but not by much. Besides Michaels' and Hunter's matches, there's nothing important here. The show's less than 2 hours though, so it's not a long sit.
amanwhorocks 1. Jake Roberts Vs. Tatanka - Reunion of the legend Jake Roberts, I'm glad. But match was average. 6/10 2. Razor Ramon Vs. 1-2-3 Kid - Solid Match 6.5/10 3. Hunter Hearst Helmsley Vs. - Another victory in a row for HHH. 6/10 4. British Bulldog Vs. Yokozuna - Average match with terrible DQ ending. Works for Vader/Yoko feud. 5.5/10 5. Owen Hart Vs. Shawn Michaels - Classic good match but nothing special. I expected more from these legends. 7/10 6. WWF Championship: Diesel Vs. Champ-Bret Hart - Lol, RAGE in the cage? Really RAGE? That wasn't right word when you have cage bout with Diesel. Long boring title match about nothing. (Allegedly rage.) 5/10
BobbyUK Here are the matches...Jake 'The Snake' Roberts vs Tatanka: What a difference a few years makes as Jake returned to the WWF ring in late 1995/1996, looking out of shape and not so over with the crowd. Roberts is usually spot on with his psychology but attempting his DDT half a minute into the match shows his complete dependence on it. Jake eventually lands the DDT after reversing Tatanka's fall-away slam move, pinning him surprisingly easy. I was looking forward to this match the most, lol. 3/10 Monster heel Vader gets interviewed, after power-bombing a referee and squashing poor Gorilla Monsoon (who seemed to sell it very well in the replay). Razor Ramon vs 1-2-3 Kid – Crybaby match: Humiliation stipulations were popular in 1995/1996 WWF and this one means the loser has to wear a nappy. Despite most of his offence being kicks, 1-2-3 Kid does it very well, The Kid's manager Ted Dibiase throws talcum powder in Ramon's eyes giving 1-2-3 Kid the advantage which culminates in a sleeper-hold. 1-2-3 Kid looks too light for Razor to sell the submission but he goes down regardless and hulks up to crotch Kid on the top rope, both dropping to the floor to a referee 10 count. Razor completes his signature throwaway slam off the top rope and Ted tries to interfere again with talcum powder but Razor kicks it in his face and Ted sells it well. Ramon hits The Razor's Edge twice before pinning The Kid. He puts the nappy on 1-2-3 Kid and 1-2-3 Kid does an amiable job of looking peeved off. Okay, has it's slow moments but features some nice booking towards the end. 6/10 Duke 'The Dumpster' Droese vs HHH: A slug-fest starts and Droese looks pretty aggressive, throwing Helmsley around using his hair. Helmsley does a great job bumping around for people at the start of his career, doing the Shawn Michaels flip over the turnbuckles stuff! Both men brawl for a short while outside after Helmsley attempts his Pedigree, hitting steel steps. Droese eventually gets 'The Trash Compactor' but fails to pin HHH, preferring to get his trashcan and lid instead. The referee blocks Droese from bringing his trashcan into the ring but HHH gets hold of the lid and belts Droese over the head with it, almost botching as the lid flings out of HHH's hand almost in view of the ref. HHH gets the pin. Not bad as these things go and pretty aggressive for two gimmick wrestlers. Unintelligent booking ruined things but I am going for a 5/10.Yokozuna has his first interview since coming to the WWF and nobody seems surprised that he has developed a solid American accent within 3 years...Yokozuna vs British Bulldog: In all honesty, these big men matches are tough to watch as Bulldog spends a lot of time trying to clothesline the Sumo giant down. Yokozuna teases a Banzai drop but Cornette moves Bulldog to safety (quite funny to see Bulldog helping Yoko along with his feet as Yokozuna drags him to the turnbuckles). Yokozuna has reasonable offence, hitting a nice fall-away slam and a belly-to-belly suplex but it all ends when Bulldog's manager Jim Cornette enters the ring and tries to hit Yokozuna with his redundant tennis racket causing disqualification to Bulldog. Vader comes to the ring, handcuffs Yokozuna and both he and Bulldog beat helpless Yokozuna. Loads of officials come to the ring to make the scene look busy until Yokozuna gets convincingly crazy and clears the ring. 3/10Shawn Michaels vs Owen Hart: The winner gets to fight Bret Hart or Diesel at Wrestlemania. This I can't quite fathom because Shawn already won his spot for Wrestlemania by winning The Royal Rumble...Oh hum...A nice tag segment starts things off but Shawn gains control attempting some various roll-ups and a nice huricanrana. Owen turns the tables with a belly-to-belly suplex, back-breaker and a neck-breaker for the 2 count. During the match, the chant 'Go Shawn Go' is heard and very cheesy for a match of this calibre. This is because Kentucky was USWA territory and that chant was made in that promotion's matches. Some near falls occur including a lovely landslide cradle type move but only gets a 2. Owen applies the sharpshooter but Michaels struggles and gets to the ropes. Shawn and Owen miss their signature kicks but Shawn lands a super-kick for the pin. After his win, Shawn dances with a little girl in the ring, similar to Springsteen dancing with Courtney Cox in the 'Dancing in the Dark' video. 7/10 Roddy Piper gets interview time being the president while Gorilla Monsoon is recovering and basically states his match decisions for Wrestlemania. Cornette comes to the ring and has a right go at Piper who in turn emphatically tells Cornette to shut up. As these promos go, not bad.Bret Hart vs Diesel – Steel cage match: This is pretty much a slug-fest with Diesel putting his impact moves on Hart (side slam etc...) and Hart attacking Diesel's knees, confirming exactly what I said previously about working with big men. Both Hart and Diesel try to get out of the ring at various points, towards the end it looks like Diesel is going to win but Undertaker bursts through the ring canvas and takes Diesel into the ring, allowing Bret Hart to escape. The synopsis here is short because that is pretty much it. The pace of the match is leaden slow and it all follows a typical steel cage formula. Ironically, I think Diesel produces most of the wrestling moves in the match. Fortunately, the Undertaker ending was still a novelty back before these theatrics became commonplace so it gets over. 6/10 Overall, an innocuous PPV but the average main event drags it down a little. The Michaels and Hart match is a highlight.
bh_tafe3 Bret Hart got a helping hand from the Undertaker, Shawn Michaels put his Wrestlemania title shot on the line against Owen Hart and the Hunter Hearst Helmsley/ Duke Droese rivalry raged on at another satisfying In Your House PPV.The night started off with Razor Ramon getting some revenge on his former ally the 1-2-3 Kid in a decent opener, sullied slightly by a rather silly stipulation, that being the 1-2-3 Kid being put in a nappy after taking the loss. Little wonder that 1-2-3 Kid (better known as X-Pac) headed off to the NWO later on in the year.Our next match saw another rather dire entry into the far longer than necessary rivalry between Hunter Hearst Helmsley and Duke Droese. Triple H had gotten himself disqualified in their pre-show match at the Royal Rumble, but picked up a win here after a spinebuster.Next we saw Jim Cornette seeking revenge on Yokozuna, who had recently turned on him. The instrument of his revenge would be the British Bulldog, taking a break from the main event after headlining the final three in Your House PPVs of 1995. Cornette tried to take his vengeance, smashing Yokozuna with his tennis racket, but all it actually achieved was to make Yokozuna very angry and give him a DQ victory.The next match, which was somewhere between decent and good saw Shawn Michaels officially book his spot in the main event at Wrestlemania 12, defeating Owen Hart with some sweet chin music. Hart had a tremendous year in 1994, but never achieved that consistency again. He'd have average nights and good nights, and this fell somewhere in the middle.Which brings us to the main event, Bret Hart defending the WWE Title against Diesel in a steel cage, Diesel had interfered in Hart's previous title defence, knocking out his opponent the Undertaker to cost him the title. Taker would get his revenge on this night though, coming from under the ring to attack Diesel, allowing Hart to climb out of the cage and keep his title.Well it looks like the rematch five years in the making, that most WWE fans at the time wanted to see, Bret Hart vs Shawn Michaels, would be headlining Wrestlemania 12. Surely we haven't heard the last of the Unbdertaker and Diesel either.