WWE Rock Bottom: In Your House

NR 6.4
1998 2 hr 40 min Drama , Action

The Rock defends his WWE Championship against Mankind. Stone Cold Steve Austin faces The Undertaker in a Buried Alive Match with the winner gaining a spot in the Royal Rumble. The Brood and The J.O.B. Squad go head-to-head in six-man tag team action. Plus, The New Age Outlaws defend the WWE World Tag Team Championship and more!

  • Cast:
    Steve Austin , Mark Calaway , Mick Foley , Dwayne Johnson , Brian James , Monty Sopp , Ken Kilpatrick

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Reviews

Pluskylang
1998/12/13

Great Film overall

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Acensbart
1998/12/14

Excellent but underrated film

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Stellead
1998/12/15

Don't listen to the Hype. It's awful

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Baseshment
1998/12/16

I like movies that are aware of what they are selling... without [any] greater aspirations than to make people laugh and that's it.

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amanwhorocks
1998/12/17

1. Val Venis/Godfather Vs. D'lo Brown/Mark Henry - OK match for start. henry beats Venis. 7/10 2. Head Bangers Vs. Oddities - An awful one, Kurrgan was terrible wrestler. And crowd definitely was NOT into it. 5/10 3. Owen Hart Vs. Steve Blackman - DQ ending, Owen let counted himself out. 6/10 4. J.O.B. Squad Vs. Brood - Fine 6 tag match. Christian pinned Scorpio after Impaler. 7/10 5. Striptease Match: Jeff Jarrett Vs. Goldust - Yipee, Double J won over weirdo and Debra got stripped either. 7.5/10 6. WWF Tag Team Title Match: Champs-The New Age Outlaws Vs. Shamrock/Big Stiff man - I don't want to see this pig head Traylor anymore, get him outta PPV! Great, that Outlaw retained again. 7/10 7. WWF World Heavyweight Title Match: Mankind Vs. Champ-The Rock - Give that fuc*in belt to Foley finally!!! 6/10 8. Buried Alive Match: Stone Cold Vs. The Undertaker - A little bit cartoonish ending. Taker got buried. 7/10

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movieman810
1998/12/18

Not a bad PPV altogether, the buried alive match with the Undertaker and Austin was one to be remembered and The Rock-Mankind was the first match in many of a great rivalry. The moment of the show though was where Debra was forced by HBK to remove all her clothing and strip down to her little tiny bra and thong, thats when Debra used to do cool stuff like that. All in all a decent ppv would recommend buying it.

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