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The Complete History of In Your House - Volume 2: The Attitude Era

September 1997 - February 1999

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By: CJ Scholes
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Despite its brightly colored association with the New Generation, the story of In Your House did not end when the Attitude Era began.

The Complete History of In Your House: Volume 2 picks up as the World Wrestling Federation enters its most chaotic, controversial, and creatively explosive period.

The small, two-hour shows were gone. The gaudy house set design had been taken down. Todd Pettengill had disappeared off the face of the earth. And yet, during that hazy transitional period between eras, the In Your House brand clung to life — its name barely visible on posters as future legacy event titles like Unforgiven and Judgement Day began to take center stage.

This volume presents a chronological collection of detailed pay-per-view reviews, covering every In Your House event from Ground Zero through St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, including:

  • Match-by-match reviews of the final eleven In Your House pay-per-views

  • Storyline context, historical background, and creative analysis

  • The rise of era-defining stars such as The Rock, Triple H, and Mick Foley

  • The occasional terrible joke

Taken together, these events tell the story of a professional wrestling company no longer searching for its identity, but fully embracing a new one. They chart the end of In Your House not as a concept that outlived its purpose - what began as a weapon in the Monday Night Wars simply no longer necessary now that the World Wrestling Federation had all but won that war for good.

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