WWE King of the Ring 2000

June. 25,2000      
Rating:
6.5
Trailer Synopsis Cast

King of the Ring (2000) was the eighth annual King of the Ring PPV. The event was presented by Subway and took place on June 25, 2000 at the Fleet Center in Boston, Massachusetts. The main event was a six-man tag team match between McMahon-Helmsley Faction (Triple H, Vince and Shane McMahon) and the team of The Rock, Kane and The Undertaker. Triple H's WWF Championship was defended in the match. The undercard featured the 2000 King of the Ring tournament. The 2000 edition was the largest King of the Ring tournament, with 32 competitors taking part.

Paul Michael Lévesque as  Triple H
Shane McMahon as  Shane McMahon
Vince McMahon as  Mr. McMahon
Dwayne Johnson as  The Rock
Mark Calaway as  The Undertaker
Glenn Jacobs as  Kane
Kurt Angle as  Kurt Angle
Chris Jericho as  Chris Jericho
Michael Lockwood as  Crash Holly
Barry Buchanan as  Bull Buchanan

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Reviews

Vashirdfel
2000/06/25

Simply A Masterpiece

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Beanbioca
2000/06/26

As Good As It Gets

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CrawlerChunky
2000/06/27

In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.

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Matylda Swan
2000/06/28

It is a whirlwind of delight --- attractive actors, stunning couture, spectacular sets and outrageous parties.

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amanwhorocks
2000/06/29

1. KoR Quarter Finals: Rikishi Vs. Chris Benoit - DQ after few minutes 5/10 2. KoR Quarter Finals: Val Venis Vs. Eddie Guerrero - Match was good, clean finish, but why the hell have to Eddie job to Venis? 7/103. KoR Quarter Finals: Bull Buchanan Vs. Crash - Crash all the time got beating, than he won. 5.5/10 4. KoR Quarter Finals: Kurt Angle Vs. Chris Jericho - Y2J kissed Stephi and then lose :) For that I will lose too :) 8/10 5. 8 man Elimination Tag Team WWF Title Match - Champs:Edge & Christian Vs. T&A Vs. Hardy Boyz Vs. Too Cool - I'm really glad that these two clowns (2 cool) didn't win the belts. Match was too cool. Winners are E&C. 9/10 6. KoR SemiFinals: Val Venis Vs. Rikishi - Rikishi cleanly advanced 6/10 7. KoR SemiFinals: Kurt Angle Vs. Crash -Kurt advanced in an fine match 6.5/10 8. WWF Hardcore Evening Gown Title Match: Gerald Brisco Vs. Champ-Pat Patterson - Why in the hell is this *hit on PPV? Crowd booed like crazy. It was truly disaster -5/109. D-Generation X Vs. Dudley Boyz - Hella Good, DX won 8/10 10. KoR Finals: Kurt Angle Vs. Rikishi - Yes, Angle is the winner and I think he deserved that! 8/10 11. WWF World Heavyweight Title Match: Kane/The Undertaker/The Rock Vs. Triple H/Vince McMahon/Shane McMahon - Bad invited rules, why in the world first team should cooperate when there is title on the line? Match suffered of that. Nice was Taker's chokeslam from turnbuckle into commentators table. But Rock as the champ again?? pff. give that belt to Jericho or Angle... Rock you don't need it! And funny is that Triple H couldn't get a job. 7/10

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axopnk
2000/06/30

KOR Quarter finalChris Benoit v. Rikishi 7.0Benoit brought a lot of intensity and technicality here and a crazy German suplex on Rikishi. Ended in DQ which was good because Rikishi had just won the intercontinental belt from Benoit.Good match.Val Venis vs. Eddie Guerro 6.0 Another solid match from Eddie. Eddie had some good but not great moves in this one. Over his career he became much more intense and technical. Val was decent, nothing special but the ending sucked with a fisherman suplex. Not impressive. Crash v. Bull Buchanan 3.0 Crash looked weak in this one but at this time period he was known as the "houdini" of hardcore. Meaning he basically was able to sneak out with a win out of nowhere. So maybe that's what they were going for because all he got in was just a barrage of punches. Bull was dominant during the entire match but the crowd didn't seem to care. That's because he was slow and sloppy (maybe that's why he's not in the WWE anymore). Crash won by a roll up. One of the worst matches the entire night.Kurt Angle vs. Chris Jericho 8.0 Anything with Angle in it will be great. He's intense, has great technical skills and is fun to watch in the ring as well as out. The Mic bit in the beginning was funny as well as Jericho. Jericho looked good in this one. Great match and ending. Four Team Elimination Match for the WWF tag team championship Edge and Christian v. T & A v. The Hardy Boyz v. Too Cool 7.5 Promo kind of sucked with Edge and Christian on the Mic. Even when Christian was hyping up the whole Boston accomplishments the crowd was whatever. T & A worked well in this match with their powerful moves contrasting the Hardyz. Very good beginning with Hardyz and T & A. Crowd wasn't happy when Hardyz were eliminated and the pace slowed a bit when they were. Ending was classic heel. KOR Semi FinalsVal Venis vs Rikishi 4.5 Rikishi had limited offensive movements herebecause he was selling his injury to his arm. Honestly this is a match you could skip. Val isn't as technical, intense or good as Chris Benoit so it lacked a special quality to it. The crowd also didn't care too much. The ending was weak with a simple belly to belly suplex for the win. Not sure if the bookers told all participants in val venis matches to end with weak moves and non finishers but bad to have 2 matches end with non finishers in the same night. Crash Holly vs Kurt Angle 6.5 Quick pace worked well in this match. Only downside is, as a casual fan, you knew that Crash wouldn't win against someone like angle but at least it was wishful thinking. Obviously Angle is the better draw than Crash (that would have been a weak WWF championship match. Crash v. Triple H or Rock yeesh. If you don't believe me check out the Big show v. Big boss man for the WWF championship. Horrible.). Still entertaining match and glad to have another heel win legitimately. Evening gown match for the WWF Hardcore championshipPat Patterson v. Gerald brisco: 1.0 Horrible match. Seeing two grown men in drag for a hardcore title or any title for that matter is terrible. Only saving grace that the crowd cheered for was Crash coming in and beating Pat. Skip this match. Worst match of the entire night. Tag Team Handicap table dumpster match D-Generation X (X pac and Road Dogg w/Tori) v. The Dudley Boyz 7.8 The "X pac sucks" chants started early in this one as well as the "We want tables" chants. The match started with a good regular style tag match before going hardcore. Headbutt to Tori's "area" was not expected but a welcome surprise. Sick table spots in this one. Good match. After match mayhem was very good.KOR Finals Angle vs. Rikishi 8 Overall it was smart to have Rikishi get hurt by chairs, stairs etc because it shows that, had he been healthy he may have been able to win the KOR. Plus, because he just won the IC, it didn't make him look like a weak IC champion due to his injuries. Angle did some awesome moves, good offense by both men. 6 man tag team match for the WWF Championship 7.5 Rock Kane and Undertake vs Triple H, Vince and Shane This was the only time in recent memory that they have ever done a tag team match for the wwf championship or any singles championship in this format. Didn't seem to translate too well. Kane got in limited offense as did Taker. Vince and Shane weren't used that much other than punching bags. Triple h was the only one from the team that was a threat and the Rock got in most of the offense. Think there was a missed save as the Rock kicked out of the Pedigree (undertaker was supposed to make the save but missed it). The match started slow but ended solid with some sick spots by Undertaker on Shane and good finish by the Rock. Very solid match but would have been better as either a fatal 4-6 way or elimination.

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ceiny2000
2000/07/01

This event, I found was a very exciting and thrilling event. The matches in this event were well set out, but the actual setting and design of the stage was not all that breath taking. The main match between six of the main superstars was perhaps the best of the whole night, it was a very enjoyable event in the WWF series.

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