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In Your House 16: Canadian Stampede was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), which took place on July 6, 1997 at The Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The event featured four matches.

The main event was a ten-man tag team match featuring The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart, Jim Neidhart, Owen Hart, The British Bulldog and Brian Pillman) against Stone Cold Steve Austin, Ken Shamrock, Goldust and the Legion of Doom (Hawk and Animal). The featured matches on the undercard were The Undertaker versus Vader for the WWF Championship, The Great Sasuke versus Taka Michinoku, and Hunter Hearst Helmsley versus Mankind.

Background[]

In Your House 16: Canadian Stampede featured professional wrestling matches involving different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds, plots and storylines that were played out on WWF Monday Night Raw and other World Wrestling Federation television programs. Wrestlers portrayed a villain or a hero as they followed a series of events that built tension, and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches.

The featured feud heading into the event involved Steve Austin and Bret Hart. While being on hiatus from the WWF from April until October in 1996, Bret Hart received challenges from Steve Austin. After he returned to the WWF, he feuded with Steve Austin, who cost him a victory at the Royal Rumble match, and the WWF Championship. After fighting with him at WrestleMania 13, Austin became a face, while Hart became a heel, criticizing the American fans for cheering Austin. Hart recruited his brother Owen, his brothers-in-law The British Bulldog and Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart and Austin's former partner Brian Pillman, creating The Hart Foundation, to fight with Austin. At King of the Ring, Hart challenged the five best American wrestlers of the WWF to fight his team at the event. Austin entered himself into the match the next day on WWF Raw is War, prior to his match with Brian Pillman. Before the match, The Hart Foundation attacked Austin, prompting Mankind to replace him in the match. After the match, Austin and Ken Shamrock cleared the ring of The Hart Foundation, and Austin gave the Stunner finisher on Shamrock. Next week, Austin and Pillman fought as The Hart Foundation members were handcuffed into the ring posts, but they managed to release themselves and attack Austin, who was rescued by Shamrock, Mankind and Goldust. After a brief brawl between Austin and Shamrock, which was broken by the Legion of Doom, Goldust suggested that he, Shamrock and LOD will team up with Austin in the 5 on 5 match at the event, to which Austin agreed. On the June 23 edition of RAW, LOD fought The Godwinns (Henry O. Godwinn and Phineas I. Godwinn), and after their victory, The Hart Foundation attacked them and Shamrock. Next week, while Austin fought Neidhart, Bret Hart (who attacked Shamrock during the match) came and attacked Austin, putting the figure-four leglock on Austin while on the ring post.

A predominant feud entering the event featured the WWF champion The Undertaker and Vader. On the June 23 edition of RAW, Vader was announced as the #1 contender for the title, as Undertaker had to team up with Vader in a tournament match for the Tag team titles against the Nation of Domination's team of D'Lo Brown and Faarooq. Vader's manager, Paul Bearer, forced the Undertaker to do as he said or else he will tell a secret from the Undertaker's past. After the Undertaker attacked Vader in the match, Bearer told the secret next week: Throughout The Undertaker's childhood and teen years, he lived in a funeral home with his parents and half-brother. According to Paul Bearer, The Undertaker killed his parents and caused his half-brother's face to be bruised and scarred by setting the funeral home ablaze. The Undertaker denied it and said that Kane was the one that burnt the house. During an attack from the Undertaker after Vader's match with Rockabilly, Bearer said he heard that from Kane himself.

Another rivalry heading into event was the continuation of battle between Mankind and Hunter Hearst Helmsley. At the King of the Ring event, Helmsley and Mankind fought in the final of the King of the Ring tournament as Helmsley won, and he kept attacking Mankind after the match. The day after that, Mankind requested a rematch, to which Helmsley agreed. On the June 30 edition of RAW, Mankind and Brian Pillman fought in a match, which Pillman won by a count-out after Helmsley interfered.

Event[]

The first contest of the night featured the King of the Ring winner, Hunter Hearst Helmsley taking on Mankind. The match ended in a double count out after a brutal brawl that saw Triple H's bodyguard, Chyna, getting involved a good bit. The two men didn't stop fighting though, brawling in the crowd some more before going backstage. The second match featured Japanese talents, Taka Michinoku taking on legend, The Great Sasuke. After some great back and forth action, featuring moves not seen in the United States much, The Great Sasuke got the win after a Thunder Fire Powerbomb. After the bout, Mankind and Hunter Hearst Helmsley continued their brawl, stretching to the parking lot and in front of the arena. The two men were finally broken up, with Helmsley leaving bloodied.

Prior to the main event Farmer's Daughter performed "O Canada".

Aftermath[]

Reception[]

This pay-per-view was awarded Best Major Show for 1997 by Dave Meltzer's Wrestling Observer Newsletter. The pay-per-view received a 0.59 buyrate, equivalent to approximately 236,000 buys.

Results[]

Numbers in parentheses indicate the length of the match.
(c) refers to the champion(s) heading into the match.

Other on-screen talent[]

Commentators
Interviewers
Ring announcer
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DVD Release[]

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In Your House
1: Premiere2: The Lumberjacks3: Triple Header4: Great White North5: Season's Beatings6: Rage in the Cage7: Good Friends, Better Enemies8: Beware of Dog9: International Incident10: Mind Games11: Buried Alive12: It's Time13: The Final Four14: Revenge of the 'Taker15: A Cold Day in Hell16: Canadian Stampede17: Ground Zero18: Badd Blood19: D-Generation X20: No Way Out of Texas21: Unforgiven22: Over the Edge23: Fully Loaded24: Breakdown25: Judgment Day26: Rock Bottom27: St. Valentine's Day Massacre28: Backlash
1997 World Wrestling Federation pay-per-views
Royal RumbleThe Final FourWrestleManiaRevenge of the 'TakerA Cold Day in HellCanadian StampedeKing of the RingSummerSlamGround ZeroOne Night OnlyBadd BloodSurvivor SeriesD-Generation X
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