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  1. This event is referred to as the "All Saints Day Massacre". Other. St. Valentine's Day Massacre: In Your House, produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF; WWE as of 2002); a pay-per-view (PPV) professional wrestling event. It took place on February 14, 1999, at the Memphis Pyramid in Memphis, Tennessee. The title of the event alludes to ...

  2. 29. Mai 2020 · And now, the Best and Worst of WWF St. Valentine’s Day Massacre: In Your House, originally aired on February 14, 1999. Worst: Heat Runs Cold WWE Network. Before we get to Stone Cold Steve Austin ...

  3. 14. Feb. 1999 · There’s no love lost between Superstars at WWE St. Valentine’s Day Massacre. The Rock challenges Mankind for the WWE Championship. Stone Cold Steve Austin battles Mr. McMahon in a Steel Cage Match. D-Lo Brown & Mark Henry challenge for the WWE World Tag Team Championship. Plus, Ken Shamrock faces Val Venis and more!

  4. ST VALENTINE'S DAY MASSACRE (IN YOUR HOUSE 27) Steve Austin VS Mr McMahon (steel cage match) This bout packed everything in. The lone anti-hero "Stone Cold" Steve Austin battling against his boss, the tyrant like Mr McMahon. For every working-class guy who has ever wanted to beat their boss senseless, this match is for you. Not a classic match ...

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  5. St. Valentine's Day Massacre fu la ventisettesima edizione dei pay-per-view prodotti sotto il nome di In Your House dalla World Wrestling Federation. Si tenne il 14 febbraio 1999 alla Pyramid Arena a Memphis, Tennessee. Il nome dell'evento allude al Strage di San Valentino del 1929, con il quale gli uomini di Al Capone sterminano la banda di ...

  6. 14. Feb. 1999 · WWF St. Valentine‘s Day Massacre: In Your House took place on February 14, 1999 at Memphis Pyramid in Memphis, Tennessee.

  7. In Your House was a pay-per-view series created by the World Wrestling Federation. The original concept was that, in months when the WWF was not running one of its major PPV events (WrestleMania, King of the Ring, SummerSlam, Survivor Series, and Royal Rumble, which at the time ran for three hours and retailed for $29.95), they would offer a two-hour PPV, priced at $19.95. This concept was ...