
WWE Badd Blood: In Your House
1997

1997
PGDirector
Vince McMahon
Runtime
103 minutes
Average Rating
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The Rock defends the WWE Intercontinental Championship against Triple H. The Nation of Domination battles Goldust, Flash Funk & Bart Gunn. "Wildman" Marc Mero vs Leif Cassidy. Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Undertaker, Bret "The Hitman" Hart and Big Van Vader battle in a Four Corners Elimination Match for the vacant WWE Championship and so much more!
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Category Breakdown
LGBTQ+ Representation
Goldust provides a visual challenge to heteronormative masculinity through flamboyant, gender-fluid aesthetics. However, this presentation functions more as a spectacle than a narrative with deep queer agency.
Gender Representation
The event focuses heavily on hyper-masculine archetypes and aggressive dominance. Female agency is notably absent from the central championship storylines and power struggles.
Racial & Ethnic Diversity
The roster includes moderate racial diversity, highlighted by The Rock and the Nation of Domination. These depictions often rely on established era-specific tropes rather than complex storytelling.
Religious & Cultural Diversity
The production emphasizes individual achievement and physical conquest within a capitalist entertainment framework. It lacks any critique of Western institutions or alternative moral frameworks.
Disability Representation
There is no evidence of characters with visible or invisible disabilities. The focus remains strictly on able-bodied athletic performance.
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AI Analysis
This production serves as a showcase for traditional masculine archetypes and individualist competition. While it incorporates elements of racial diversity and gender-nonconforming aesthetics, these are primarily utilized as character tropes. The narrative architecture reinforces existing social hierarchies through a lens of physical dominance and meritocracy. It prioritizes spectacle and singular glory over systemic critique or diverse representation. Ultimately, the event functions as a celebration of hyper-masculinity, leaving little room for intersectional storytelling or diverse gender expressions.

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