King of the Ring (2000)

King of the Ring (2000)

Promotional poster featuring skeleton hands holding a sword with a skull on the pommel.
Information
Promotion World Wrestling Federation
Sponsor(s) Subway
Date June 25, 2000
Attendance 17,651
Venue Fleet Center
City Boston, Massachusetts
Pay-per-view chronology

Judgment Day (2000) King of the Ring (2000) Fully Loaded (2000)
King of the Ring chronology

King of the Ring (1999) King of the Ring (2000) King of the Ring (2001)

King of the Ring (2000) was the eighth annual King of the Ring professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by World Wrestling Federation (WWF). The event was presented by Subway and took place on June 25, 2000, at the Fleet Center in Boston, Massachusetts.[1]

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 and The Brothers of Destruction (The Undertaker and Kane). Triple H's WWF Championship was defended in the match. Rock pinned Vince to win the title. The undercard featured the 2000 King of the Ring tournament, won by Kurt Angle. The 2000 edition was the largest King of the Ring tournament, with 32 competitors taking part.[2]

Other matches featured on the undercard included a three-on-two Handicap Tables Dumpster match between Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray and D-Von) and the team of D-Generation X (Road Dogg and X-Pac) and Tori, a Hardcore Evening Gown match for the WWF Hardcore Championship between champion Pat Patterson and challenger Gerald Brisco and a Four corners elimination match for the WWF Tag Team Championship between champions Too Cool (Grand Master Sexay and Scotty 2 Hotty) and the challenger teams of Edge and Christian, The Hardy Boyz (Matt and Jeff) and T & A (Test and Albert).[3]

Background

King of the Ring featured professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing feuds, plots, and storylines that were played out on Raw is War and SmackDownWorld Wrestling Federation's (WWF) 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.[4]

The pay-per-view event featured the annual King of the Ring single elimination bracket tournament. The qualification for the tournament started on the May 29, 2000, episode of Raw is War, with Rikishi and Bull Buchanan defeating Shane McMahon and Steve Blackman respectively.[2][5] The qualification continued on the June 1 episode of SmackDown, as Kurt Angle defeated Bradshaw and Crash Holly defeated Albert.[2][6] On the June 4 episode of Sunday Night Heat, Chyna and Val Venis defeated The Godfather and Al Snow in respective matches to qualify for the tournament.[2][7] On the June 5 episode of Raw is War, the WWF Intercontinental Champion Chris Benoit and Hardcore Holly qualified by defeating Road Dogg and Faarooq respectively.[2][8] On the June 8 episode of SmackDown, Chris Jericho defeated Test and the WWF European Champion Eddie Guerrero defeated Matt Hardy to qualify for the King of the Ring tournament.[2][9] On the June 11 episode of Sunday Night Heat, Bubba Ray Dudley and Perry Saturn defeated Big Bossman and D-Von Dudley in respective matches to qualify for the tournament.[2][10] On the June 12 episode of Raw is War, X-Pac qualified for the tournament by defeating Dean Malenko and Jeff Hardy qualified by defeating Christian.[2][11] The qualification for the tournament ended on the June 15 episode of SmackDown!, as Edge defeated one half of the WWF Tag Team Champions Grand Master Sexay and the other half of the WWF Tag Team Champions Scotty 2 Hotty defeated D-Lo Brown.[2][12] On the June 18 episode of Sunday Night Heat, the tournament started as Bull Buchanan defeated Perry Saturn and Val Venis defeated Jeff Hardy.[2][13] On the June 19 episode of Raw is War, the tournament matches continued as Kurt Angle defeated Bubba Ray Dudley, Chris Benoit defeated X-Pac, Eddie Guerrero defeated Chyna, Chris Jericho defeated Edge, Rikishi defeated Scotty 2 Hotty and Crash Holly defeated Hardcore Holly.[2][14]

The main rivalry heading into the event was between McMahon-Helmsley Faction (Triple H, Vince and Shane McMahon) and the team of The Rock, Kane and The Undertaker. At Judgment Day, Undertaker returned to WWF with a new biker gimmick after an eight-month groin injury and attacked Triple H during an Iron Man match between Rock and Triple H for the WWF Championship. As a result, Rock was disqualified and Triple H won the match 6–5.[15] On the June 1 episode of SmackDown!, Rock, Kane and Undertaker won qualifying matches to qualify for a WWF Championship title shot at King of the Ring.[6] On the June 12 episode of Raw is War, WWF CEO Linda McMahon announced that at King of the Ring, Rock, Kane and Undertaker would team up to wrestle Triple H, Vince McMahon and Shane McMahon in a six-man tag team match.[11] On the June 15 episode of SmackDown, a stipulation was added into the match that if Triple H's team won, Triple H would defend the title against the winner of the King of the Ring tournament at Fully Loaded but if any person from Rock's team got the pinfall, he would lose the title.[12] On the June 19 episode of Raw is War, an additional stipulation was added into the match that if a member of Rock's team got the pinfall at King of the Ring, he would become the new WWF Champion.[14]

T & A doing their entrance routine before the WWF Tag Team Championship match at King of the Ring.

Another major rivalry heading into the event was between Too Cool (Grand Master Sexay and Scotty 2 Hotty), Edge and Christian, The Hardy Boyz (Matt and Jeff) and T & A (Test and Albert) over the WWF Tag Team Championship. On the May 29 episode of Raw is War, Too Cool defeated Edge and Christian to win the WWF Tag Team Championship.[5] Edge and Christian invoked their rematch clause for the titles. T & A and the Hardy Boyz were feuding at the time,[5][12] and were added into the tag title match, making it a Four corners elimination match at King of the Ring.

On the June 19 episode of Raw is War, Pat Patterson and Gerald Brisco interfered in a King of the Ring tournament match between WWF Hardcore Champion Crash Holly and Hardcore Holly. Hardcore was disqualified after Brisco hit Crash twice with 2x4 and by the 24/7 rule, pinned Crash to win the Hardcore Championship. After returning to backstage, Patterson blinded Brisco by tossing a champagne in his head and pinned him via 24/7 rule for the Hardcore Championship.[14] On June 22 episode of SmackDown!, WWF Chairman Vince McMahon announced that Patterson would defend the title against Brisco in a Hardcore Evening Gown match at King of the Ring.[16]

Team Extreme doing their entrance routine before the WWF Tag Team Championship at King of the Ring.

At Judgment Day, D-Generation X (Road Dogg and X-Pac) defeated the Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray and D-Von) in a Double Tables match.[17] On the June 19 episode of Raw is War, the Dudleyz cost X-Pac a King of the Ring tournament match against the WWF Intercontinental Champion Chris Benoit. As a result, DX and Tori demanded a match against the Dudleyz. The WWF Chairman Vince McMahon announced that at King of the Ring, DX and Tori would wrestle the Dudley Boyz in a Handicap Tables Dumpster match at King of the Ring.[14]

Event

Before the event aired live on pay-per-view, a live episode of Sunday Night Heat was held featuring several matches. The first match of the pre-show was a standard wrestling match in which Hardcore Holly defeated Gangrel. In the second match, Mideon defeated Mosh. In the third match, Essa Rios defeated Stevie Richards. The main event was a tag team match in which The Acolytes (Faarooq and Bradshaw) defeated Perry Saturn and D'Lo Brown after Faarooq pinned Saturn.[3]

Preliminary matches

Rikishi and Chris Benoit wrestling at King of the Ring.

As the show concluded, the first match that was aired live on pay-per-view was a King of the Ring tournament quarter-final match between Rikishi and Chris Benoit. Rikishi dominated most of the match until Benoit started using submission maneuvers. He locked in the Crippler Crossface on Rikishi, who caught hold of the ropes. Benoit released the hold but hit Rikishi with a chair and was disqualified. However, Benoit continued to attack Rikishi with the chair and applied another Crossface on Rikishi. Next match in the quarter-final was between Eddie Guerrero and Val Venis. Guerrero and Venis got momentum over each other in the match. In the closing moments of the match, Venis tried to hit a Money Shot on Guerrero but Guerrero blocked the move. Venis' valet Trish Stratus jumped on the apron, prompting Guerrero's valet Chyna to prevent Stratus from interfering. Venis took advantage and scored the pinfall following a fishermans suplex.[2][18]

Bull Buchanan vs. Crash Holly at King of the Ring.

The quarter-final continued pitting Bull Buchanan against Crash Holly. Buchanan dominated most of the match and due to his bigger size, Buchanan easily performed his moves on Holly. Buchanan tried to finish Holly with a Scissors Kick but Holly ducked the move and pinned Buchanan with a roll-up to win the match. The final match in the quarter-final was between Kurt Angle and Chris Jericho. Jericho dominated earlier part of the match until Angle got the momentum. Angle continued to perform his moves on Jericho until Jericho regained momentum. In the closing moments of the match, Angle tried to hit the Angle Slam on Jericho but Jericho avoided the move and locked Angle in the Walls of Jericho. The WWF Women's Champion Stephanie McMahon interfered in the match and distracted the referee. Angle tapped out to Walls of Jericho but the referee was distracted. Jericho released the hold and knocked out the referee. Stephanie tried to hit Jericho with the Women's Championship belt but Jericho ducked and Angle was hit instead. Jericho kicked Stephanie but Angle got advantage and hit an Angle Slam on Jericho for the victory.[2][18]

Edge and Christian doing their entrance routine before the WWF Tag Team Championship match at King of the Ring. Edge and Christian would go on to win the match.

Next was a Four corners elimination match for the WWF Tag Team Championship as the champions Too Cool (Grand Master Sexay and Scotty 2 Hotty) defended the titles against Edge and Christian, the Hardy Boyz (Matt and Jeff) and T & A (Test and Albert). T & A was the first team to get eliminated when Matt Hardy pinned Test following Jeff's execution of the Swanton Bomb. The match went back and forth until Christian eliminated the Hardy Boyz by pinning Matt after hitting him with an Impaler. The match was left between Too Cool and the team of Edge and Christian. Too Cool dominated the challengers and seemed to have the match won when Sexay hit Edge with a Hip-Hop Drop and tried to pin Edge but there was no referee present. Christian took advantage and hit Sexay with the ring bell, allowing Edge to pin Sexay for the Tag-Team Championship.[18]

Val Venis and Trish Stratus at King of the Ring.

After the tag team title match ended, the semi-final round of the King of the Ring tournament took place with Rikishi taking on Val Venis. Venis dominated the match by working on Rikishi's shoulder that was injured during Rikishi's match against Chris Benoit earlier in the night. Venis injured Rikishi's arm and continued to damage the arm until Rikishi performed a belly-to-belly suplex on Venis, pinning him for the victory. After the match, Venis' valet Trish Stratus tried to attack Rikishi but Rikishi countered her attacks. Venis low blowed Rikishi and attacked his injured arm and shoulder with a chair before leaving. The next match in the semi-final was between Kurt Angle and Crash Holly. Angle dominated the match and pinned Holly after an Angle Slam to advance to the final round.[2][18]

Main event matches

The seventh match of the event was a Hardcore Evening Gown match for the WWF Hardcore Championship between champion Pat Patterson and challenger Gerald Brisco. Brisco brought a 2x4 to the ring while Patterson brought a teddy bear to the ring. Patterson suggested that he would lay down for Brisco so that Brisco could pin him for the title. Brisco agreed but Patterson started attacking Brisco. Brisco performed a Bronco Buster on Patterson in the corner. Crash Holly interfered in the match and attacked Brisco with a trash can. Holly used the 24/7 rule and pinned Patterson to win the Hardcore Championship. As a result, the match resulted in a no contest.[18][19]

X-Pac wrestling the Handicap Tables Dumpster match at King of the Ring.

The eighth match was a three-on-two Handicap Tables Dumpster match pitting the Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray and D-Von) against D-Generation X (Road Dogg and X-Pac) and Tori. The match started in the ring but the action would move outside the ring. The Dudleyz dominated most of the match by knocking out Road Dogg through a table. X-Pac battled Bubba Ray with some quick moves but D-Von suplexed X-Pac over the top rope onto the table. Tori hid in the dumpster. The Dudley Boyz began chasing Tori until DX took advantage by attacking the Dudleyz with steel chairs. The Dudley Boyz were then shoved into the dumpster and Tori closed the lids of the dumpster. As a result, DX and Tori won the match. After the match, the Dudleyz came out of the dumpster and pulled Tori out of the dumpster. DX tried to save Tori, but the Dudley Boyz hit the 3-D on X-Pac. Road Dogg was also hit with a 3-D. D-Von brought a table and set it in the ring. Bubba Ray caught Tori and powerbombed her through the table.[18]

Kurt Angle at King of the Ring. He went on to win the King of the Ring tournament.

Next was the final round match of the 2000 King of the Ring tournament pitting Kurt Angle against Rikishi. Rikishi dominated most of the match by using his power moves against Angle. Angle took advantage of Rikishi's injuries and focused on his injured arm and shoulder. Angle slammed Rikishi into the steel steps outside the ring and threw Rikishi into the ring. As Angle returned to the ring, Rikishi hit Angle with a Samoan Drop, a Neckbreaker and a Stink Face but was unable to defeat Angle. Angle performed an Angle Slam on Rikishi but got a near-fall. Rikishi hit Angle with a Savate Kick and climbed to the top rope. Angle attacked Rikishi and hit him with a Belly-to-Belly Suplex from the top rope to win the 2000 King of the Ring tournament.[2][18]

The Rock won the WWF Championship at King of the Ring.

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 for Triple H's WWF Championship. The stipulation was that whoever got the pinfall at the end of the match would be the WWF Champion. The match went back and forth with Rock's team working on Shane in the beginning. Triple H would later tag in and would battle all the three opponents. The match continued with both teams battling on each other. In the closing moments of the match, Rock tried to hit Triple H with a People's Elbow, but Kane attacked Rock. Kane hit Triple H with a Tombstone Piledriver and tried to pin Triple H but Undertaker attacked Kane with a chair. Undertaker chokeslammed Shane from the top rope through the announce table. In the ring, Rock hit Vince with a Rock Bottom and pinned Vince to become the new WWF Champion.[18]

Aftermath

Main article: Fully Loaded (2000)

The night after King of the Ring, Shawn Michaels introduced Mick Foley as the new commissioner of the World Wrestling Federation. Foley issued a triple threat match with Triple H, Kurt Angle, and The Rock to determine the #1 contender to Rock's WWF title. The Rock won, therefore neither Triple H or Angle would get a title shot. Instead, Shane McMahon returned and helped Chris Benoit become the #1 contender. Benoit would receive a WWF Championship match with The Rock at Fully Loaded, but would not win.

By winning the King of the Ring tournament, Kurt Angle's main event push started. After getting his first WWF Championship title shot in a Triple Threat match against The Rock and Triple H at SummerSlam, Angle defeated Rock for his first of four WWF Championships at No Mercy.[20][21]

At King of the Ring, Val Venis injured the WWF Intercontinental Champion Rikishi, starting a rivalry between the two. On the July 6 episode of SmackDown!, Rikishi lost the WWF Intercontinental Championship to Venis after Tazz interfered and attacked Rikishi with a television camera.[22] At Fully Loaded, Venis defeated Rikishi in a steel cage match to retain the title.[23]

After King of the Ring, Team Xtreme (Matt, and Jeff Hardy and Lita) continued to feud with T & A (Test and Albert) and Trish Stratus. At Fully Loaded, Team Xtreme defeated T & A and Stratus in a mixed tag team match when Lita pinned Stratus after a moonsault.[23]

Results

No. Results[2][3][24] Stipulations Times
1H Hardcore Holly defeated Gangrel Singles match 02:51
2H Mideon defeated Mosh Singles match 03:17
3H Essa Rios defeated Stevie Richards Singles match 04:27
4H The Acolytes (Faarooq and Bradshaw) defeated Perry Saturn and D'Lo Brown Tag team match 03:59
5 Rikishi defeated Chris Benoit by disqualification King of the Ring Quarter-Final match 03:25
6 Val Venis (with Trish Stratus) defeated Eddie Guerrero (with Chyna) King of the Ring Quarter-Final match 08:04
7 Crash Holly defeated Bull Buchanan King of the Ring Quarter-Final match 04:07
8 Kurt Angle (with Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley) defeated Chris Jericho King of the Ring Quarter-Final match 09:50
9 Edge and Christian defeated Too Cool (Grand Master Sexay and Scotty 2 Hotty) (c), The Hardy Boyz (Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy) (with Lita), and T & A (Test and Albert) (with Trish Stratus) Four corners elimination match for the WWF Tag Team Championship 14:11
10 Rikishi defeated Val Venis (with Trish Stratus) King of the Ring Semi-Final match 03:15
11 Kurt Angle defeated Crash Holly King of the Ring Semi-Final match 03:58
12 Pat Patterson (c) vs. Gerald Brisco ended in a no contest, when Crash Holly pinned Patterson Hardcore Evening Gown match for the WWF Hardcore Championship 03:07
13 D-Generation X (Road Dogg, X-Pac and Tori) defeated The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) Handicap tables dumpster match 09:45
14 Kurt Angle defeated Rikishi King of the Ring Final match 05:56
15 The Rock and The Brothers of Destruction (The Undertaker and Kane) defeated The McMahon-Helmsley Faction (Triple H (c), Vince McMahon, and Shane McMahon) (with Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley) Six-man tag team match for the WWF Championship 17:54
  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
  • H – indicates the match was broadcast prior to the pay-per-view on Sunday Night Heat

Tournament brackets

The tournament took place between May 29 and June 25, 2000.

First round
(TV)
Second round
(TV)
Quarterfinals
(PPV)
Semifinals
(PPV)
Finals
(PPV)
               
Kurt Angle Pin
Bradshaw 2:48
Kurt Angle Pin
Bubba Ray Dudley 4:42
Bubba Ray Dudley Pin
Big Boss Man 3:26
Kurt Angle Pin
Chris Jericho 9:50
Chris Jericho Pin
Test 4:15
Chris Jericho Sub
Edge 5:30
Edge Pin
Grand Master Sexay 5:12
Kurt Angle Pin
Crash Holly 3:58
Crash Holly Pin
Albert 1:26
Crash Holly DQ
Hardcore Holly 4:17
Hardcore Holly Pin
Faarooq 3:04
Crash Holly Pin
Bull Buchanan 4:07
Bull Buchanan Pin
Steve Blackman 3:22
Bull Buchanan Pin
Perry Saturn 2:03
Perry Saturn Pin
D-Von Dudley 4:43
Kurt Angle Pin
Rikishi 5:56
Rikishi DQ
Shane McMahon 2:35
Rikishi Pin
Scotty 2 Hotty 2:53
Scotty 2 Hotty Pin
D'Lo Brown 3:38
Rikishi DQ
Chris Benoit 3:25
Chris Benoit Pin
Road Dogg 1:43
Chris Benoit Sub
X-Pac 4:53
X-Pac Pin
Dean Malenko 2:01
Rikishi Pin
Val Venis 3:15
Val Venis Pin
Al Snow 4:31
Val Venis Pin
Jeff Hardy 3:56
Jeff Hardy Pin
Christian 1:59
Val Venis Pin
Eddie Guerrero 8:04
Eddie Guerrero Pin
Matt Hardy 4:11
Eddie Guerrero Pin
Chyna 2:25
Chyna Pin
The Godfather 1:44

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