WWF In Your House 4 (a.k.a. In Your House 4: Great White North), is a WWF/WWE PPV that took place on October 22, 1995 at the Winnipeg Arena in Winnipeg,Manitoba, Canada. However, while it does have some good things, it also falls flat.
At the start, we are treated to Toni Wilson singing the Canadian National Anthem, which she does beatifully, following with a message from Gorilla Monsoon saying Shawn Michaels is not cleared to be in the ring due to being attacked by Marines outside a bar, and made the controversial decision that he must forfeit the Intercontinental Title to Dean Douglas (even though WWE rules make it clear if a champion is unable to defend his title, he must forfeit the belt).
Starting with a singles match between Fatu and Hunter Hearst Helmsley, the card is a mixed bag. Basically, this is the action you'd expect from WWE pre-Attitude Era, with the notable match being the return of Dustin Rhodes, as he adopts the Goldust persona against Marty Jennatty. Sadly, most of the matches are weak. with King Mabel Vs. Yokozuna being bad (ending in a double countout due to the two being outside the ring beating each other up) and even the main event between Diesel and British Bulldog for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship (which ends in a disqualification thanks to Bret Hart, and this match was even hated by Vince McMahon himself) makes this a so-so PPV.
At the start, we are treated to Toni Wilson singing the Canadian National Anthem, which she does beatifully, following with a message from Gorilla Monsoon saying Shawn Michaels is not cleared to be in the ring due to being attacked by Marines outside a bar, and made the controversial decision that he must forfeit the Intercontinental Title to Dean Douglas (even though WWE rules make it clear if a champion is unable to defend his title, he must forfeit the belt).
Starting with a singles match between Fatu and Hunter Hearst Helmsley, the card is a mixed bag. Basically, this is the action you'd expect from WWE pre-Attitude Era, with the notable match being the return of Dustin Rhodes, as he adopts the Goldust persona against Marty Jennatty. Sadly, most of the matches are weak. with King Mabel Vs. Yokozuna being bad (ending in a double countout due to the two being outside the ring beating each other up) and even the main event between Diesel and British Bulldog for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship (which ends in a disqualification thanks to Bret Hart, and this match was even hated by Vince McMahon himself) makes this a so-so PPV.