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SummerSlam (2000)

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SummerSlam
Promotional poster featuringThe Rock,Triple H,The UndertakerandKane
PromotionWorld Wrestling Federation
DateAugust 27, 2000
CityRaleigh, North Carolina
VenueRaleigh Entertainment and Sports Arena
Attendance18,128[1]
Buy rate570,000[2]
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The 2000SummerSlamwas the 13th annualSummerSlamprofessional wrestlingpay-per-view(PPV)eventproduced by theWorld Wrestling Federation(WWF, now WWE). It took place on August 27, 2000, at theRaleigh Entertainment and Sports ArenainRaleigh, North Carolina.Ten matches were contested at the event.

Themain eventwas atriple threat matchfor theWWF Championshipinvolving championThe Rock,Triple H,andKurt Angle.The Rock won the match and retained the title afterpinningTriple H following aPeople's Elbow.One of the predominant matches on theundercardwasKaneversusThe Undertaker,which ended in a no contest after Undertaker ripped Kane's mask off which caused Kane to flee. Another featured match on the undercard was the firstTables, Ladders, and Chairs matchfor theTag Team Championshipinvolving championsEdge and Christian,The Hardy Boyz(Matt HardyandJeff Hardy), andThe Dudley Boyz(Bubba Ray DudleyandD-Von Dudley). Edge and Christian won the match by retrieving the belts suspended above the ring.

Production

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Background

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The event was held at theRaleigh Entertainment and Sports ArenainRaleigh, North Carolina.

SummerSlamis an annualpay-per-view(PPV) produced every August by theWorld Wrestling Federation(WWF, now WWE) since 1988. Dubbed "The Biggest Party of the Summer",[3]it is one of the promotion's original four pay-per-views, along withWrestleMania,Royal Rumble,andSurvivor Series,[4]and was considered one of the "Big Five" PPVs, along withKing of the Ring.[5]It has since become considered WWF's second biggest event of the year behind WrestleMania.[6][7]The 2000 event was the 13th event in the SummerSlam chronology and was scheduled to be held on August 27, 2000, at theRaleigh Entertainment and Sports ArenainRaleigh, North Carolina.[8][9]

Storylines

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Theprofessional wrestling matchesat SummerSlam featured professional wrestlers performing ascharactersinscripted eventspre-determined by the hostingpromotion,World Wrestling Federation (WWF).Storylinesbetween the characters played out on WWF's primary television programs,Raw Is WarandSmackDown!.[10][11]

On the August 3 episode ofSmackDown!,Triple Hand his wife,Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley,along withKurt Angle,werebookedin asix-man tag team matchbyCommissionerMick Foley,againstthe Dudley Boyz(Bubba Ray DudleyandD-Von Dudley) andLitawhich Triple H, McMahon, and Angle won. After the match, as Triple H left the ring, Angle and McMahon hugged in a victory celebration, frustrating Triple H and marking the beginning of a Triple H-Angle feud.[12][13]On the August 7 edition ofRaw is War,Angle and Triple H were booked in atriple threat match,along withChris Jericho,to determine the number one contender for aWWF Championshipmatch against the defending champion,The Rock.[14][15]Both Angle and Triple H simultaneously pinned Jericho, which made both Angle and Triple H co-number one contenders; in frustration, Rock delivered aRock Bottomon Triple H, Angle, and McMahon, who was at ringside during the match.[14][15]Later that week onSmackDown!,the match was made official for SummerSlam by Commissioner Foley.[16][17]He also booked a tag team match, where Angle and Triple H would team up against Rock andThe Undertaker.[16][17]During the match, Angle accidentally attacked Triple H, causing Triple H to walk out on the match and a loss for Angle.[16][17]The following week onRaw is War,Angle, Triple H, andShane McMahonwere booked in a six-man tag team match against the Dudley Boyz and Rock, with the stipulation that if Angle or Triple H walked away from the match, they would lose their number one contender status.[18][19]During the match,Edge and Christianinterfered by attacking the Dudley Boyz, which resulted in Angle, Triple H, and McMahon winning the match when Triple H pinned Rock; as a result of neither Triple H nor Angle walking out on the match, they both were able to keep their number one contender status.[18][19]

On the August 14 edition ofRaw is War,Kaneinterfered in a match between The Undertaker and Chris Benoit andchokeslammedThe Undertaker.[18][19]After the interference, Kane rode out of the arena with The Undertaker's motorcycle, which was at ringside, signaling the start of a feud between The Undertaker and Kane, which was the second main feud heading into SummerSlam.[18][19]On the August 17 edition ofSmackdown,the feud intensified during asegmentin which Kane attacked The Undertaker with asteel chair,bloodying The Undertaker.[20][21]On the August 20 edition ofSunday Night Heat,it was made official that The Undertaker would face Kane at SummerSlam.[22][23]

On the August 10 episode ofSmackDown!,the Hardy Boyz(Matt HardyandJeff Hardy) attacked theWWF Tag Team Champions,Edge and Christian,after their championship match against theDudley Boyz.[16][17]As the Hardy Boyz attacked Edge with aladder,the Dudley BoyzpowerbombedChristian through atable;this began a three-way feud, the third main rivalry heading into SummerSlam.[16][17]The feud intensified on the August 14 edition ofRaw is War,when Edge and Christian attacked Matt Hardy with steel chairs after the Hardy Boyz' match againstRight to Censor.[18][19]Later that night, Commissioner Mick Foley announced the first everTables, Ladders, and Chairs matchbetween the three teams in aWrestleMania 2000rematch for the WWF Tag Team Championship.[18][19]On that week's edition ofSmackDown!,Jeff teamed up with D-Von to face Edge and Christian. During the match, Jeff accidentally delivered aSwanton Bombto D-Von, which resulted in Edge pinning D-Von for the win.[24][25]After the match, Matt and Bubba came down to the ring, and the Hardys and the Dudleys brawled until they were pulled apart by WWF officials.[24][25]Due to the events that occurred that past week, the Hardy Boyz were booked in a match against the Dudley Boyz the following week onRaw is War,which the Hardys won.[20][26]On the final episode ofSmackDown!prior to SummerSlam, the Dudley Boyz interfered in a six-man tag team match between the team of the Hardy Boyz andChris Jerichoand the team of Edge, Christian, andChris Benoit,which resulted in another brawl between the three teams. The interference allowed Jericho to pin Edge for the win.[27][28]

On the July 27 episode ofSmackDown!,Chris Jericho andLitadefeated Chris Benoit andTrish Stratusin a mixed tag team match when Jericho pinned Benoit. Backstage after the match, Jericho in an interview mocked Benoit's claim of being the best "technical wrestler in the world" when Benoit viciously attacked Jericho from behind and threw him under a steel door before slamming it on his injured ribs. As Jericho coughed up blood, Benoit hit him with asteel chair.On the August 7 episode ofRaw is War,Benoit challengedThe Rockfor theWWF Championshipin ano disqualification match.As Benoit was putting the Crippler Crossface on Rock, Jericho interfered in the match and attacked Benoit before running offShane McMahonwho attempted to interfere in the match on Benoit's behalf. Rock retained the title after a Rock Bottom. When Benoit and Shane complained to Commissioner Foley about Jericho's interference, Foley put Jericho in the number one contender's match with Triple H and Kurt Angle which Jericho would lose when both men pinned him simultaneously. On the August 10 episode ofSmackDown!,Benoit andIntercontinental ChampionVal Venisdefeated Jericho andEddie Guerrerowhen Benoit pinned Guerrero after a Diving Headbutt. After the match, Jericho attacked Benoit and put him in the Walls of Jericho. When Shane tried to make the save, Jericho put him in the same maneuver. Later that night, Jericho demanded a match against Benoit which Foley made for SummerSlam. The weeks leading up to the match would see Benoit and Jericho attacking each other and interfering in title matches by one costing the other. The match was later announced to be aTwo-out-of-three falls match.

Event

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Other on-screen personnel[29]
Role: Name:
Englishcommentators Jim Ross
Jerry Lawler
Spanish commentators Carlos Cabrera
Hugo Savinovich
Interviewer Lilian Garcia
Michael Cole
Ring announcer Howard Finkel
Referees Mike Chioda
Jim Korderas
Earl Hebner
Jack Doan
Chad Patton
Tim White

Preliminary matches

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The first match that aired was asix-man tag team matchbetween the team ofRight to Censor(The Goodfather,Steven Richards,andBull Buchanan) andToo Cool(Rikishi,Scotty 2 Hotty,andGrandmaster Sexay).[30][31]Too Cool gained the early advantage, but The Goodfather retaliated by hitting aBig Booton Sexay.[32][33]Right to Censor continued with the advantage until midway into the match, when Richards attempted anaerial technique.[32][33]Sexay, however,crotchedRichards on the top turnbuckle andSuperplexedhim.[32][33]Hotty was then tagged into the match, where he attempted to deliver a Worm to no avail, as Richards delivered asuperkickon Hotty before pinning him to win the match.[29][34]

The next match was the encounter ofRoad DoggandX-Pac.[30][31]Both men fought back and forth in the beginning of the match, but Dogg gained the advantage after countering anX-Factorinto apowerbomb.[32][33]Although Dogg had the advantage, X-Pac retaliated by successfully hitting a low blow and another X-Factor into a pinfall and winning the match. After the match, Road Dogg hit X-Pac with a pumphandle slam and performed some crotch chops.[34][35]

The third match was anIntercontinental ChampionshipIntergender Tag Team matchbetween the team ofTrish Stratusand defending championVal Venisagainst the team ofChynaandEddie Guerrero.[30][31]In this match, the wrestler who gained the first pinfall would become the Intercontinental Champion.[33][35]Guerrero and Chyna gained the early advantage in the match, but as Guerrero attempted aHurricanrana,Venis countered it into a powerbomb.[32][33]As the men tagged in the women, Chyna delivered aMilitary Press Slamon Stratus into a pinfall, winning the match for the team of herself and Guerrero. Due to pre-match stipulations, Chyna became the new Intercontinental Champion.[34]

The next match was the encounter ofJerry LawlerandTazz.[30][31]The match began as Tazz gained the advantage, but Lawler retaliated by delivering apiledriveron Tazz.[32][33]As Tazz recuperated, he applied theTazzmissionon Lawler; in desperation,Jim Ross,the commentating partner of Lawler, hit Tazz with a glass jar, breaking it over his head and allowing Lawler to pin Tazz for the win.[36][35]

The fifth match was aHardcore ChampionshipmatchbetweenSteve Blackmanand the defending champion,Shane McMahon.Blackman had the advantage over McMahon midway into the match, untilTest and Albertinterfered on McMahon's behalf bydouble teamingBlackman.[33]Nevertheless, Blackman retaliated as he hit both men with akendo stick,which allowed McMahon to attempt an escape from the ring.[32][33]Blackman then chased McMahon until both men were on a high steel structure, which was a part of the stage set.[32]Blackman then hit McMahon with a kendo stick three times, causing him to fall from the steel structure onto the arena concrete floor.[34]After the fall, Blackman performed anElbow dropand got a pinfall to win the match and the Hardcore Championship.[34]

The next match was atwo out of three falls matchbetweenChris BenoitandChris Jericho.[30][31]In the midst of the action, Jericho attempted aLionsault,which Benoit countered into aCrippler Crossface,forcing Jericho tosubmitand winning the first fall.[35]After the first fall, Benoit retained the advantage, but after he delivered twoBelly to Belly suplexes,Jericho countered a third one into theWalls of Jericho,forcing Benoit to submit and allowing Jericho to win his first fall (the second fall in the match).[33][34]As Benoit and Jericho fought back and forth, Benoit countered aCradleby Jericho into one of his own, and he pinned Jericho by holding on to the ring ropes for leverage to win his second fall (the third fall overall) and the match.[29][32]

Main event matches

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The seventh match was the firsttriple threattag teamTables, Ladders, and Chairs matchfor theTag Team Championshipbetween the team ofthe Hardy Boyz(Matt HardyandJeff Hardy),Edge and Christian,andthe Dudley Boyz(Bubba Ray DudleyandD-Von Dudley).[30][31]The Dudley Boyz gained an advantage in the match when they delivered a3-Don Christian through atable.[32][33]Jeff Hardy then attempted aSwanton Bombon Bubba through a table, but it backfired when Bubba moved and Jeff went through the table.[33]Subsequently, Edge and Christian knocked Bubba off of a ladder outside of the ring, through four double-stacked tables.Lita,the associate of the Hardy Boyz, then came down to the ring, pushing Edge and Christian off a ladder.[32]This allowed Matt to climb a ladder to retrieve the championship belts, but D-Von pushed the ladder, resulting in Matt falling at ringside through two double-stacked tables. Lita came to check on Matt, but she was brutally speared by Edge in retaliation and was taken out of the match.[32][33]D-Von then climbed another ladder, along with Jeff, but Edge and Christian knocked the ladder over, leaving Jeff and D-Von hanging on the belt; Jeff then kicked D-Von a few times, causing the latter to fall into the ring. Jeff was eventually hit with a ladder by Christian and fell into the ring, allowing Edge and Christian to climb another ladder and retrieve the championship belts to retain the Tag Team Championship.[34][35]

The next match was aStinkface matchbetweenThe KatandTerri.[29][30]After back and forth action between the two women, The Kat gained the advantage after she performed apowerslamon Terri and then threw Terri into the turnbuckle and delivered aStinkfaceon her for the win.[34][35]

The final match on theundercardwas the encounter ofKaneandThe Undertaker.[31][35]Before the match began, Kane attacked The Undertaker on the ring aisle. Kane then attempted to attack The Undertaker with the steel ring steps, but The Undertaker retaliated by avoiding the attack.[33]Kane then performed alow blowon The Undertaker, who retaliated by delivering aSpearand ripping Kane's mask off, which resulted in Kane exiting the ring to the backstage area, ending the match with no winner.[29][34]

The final match of the night was aWWF ChampionshipTriple-Threat match betweenTriple H,Kurt Angle,and the defending champion,The Rock.[31][35]Before The Rock made his entrance, Angle and Triple H fought at ringside, with Triple H delivering aPedigreeon Angle on the commentator's announce table, which broke prematurely, resulting in Angle being injured with a concussion though he was to have been (kayfabe) out of the match during this time anyway.[37][38][39]After the incident, The Rock made his entrance down to the ring. He wrestled Triple H as Angle was attended byEMTs,who transported Angle backstage.Stephanie McMahon-Helmsleythen came down to the ring and attempted to interfere by hitting The Rock with the WWF Championship belt. She accidentally hit Triple H, however, which resulted in Triple H ordering McMahon to the backstage area.[33][34]Angle returned to the ring midway through the match, alongside McMahon, and attacked Triple H. As Triple H recuperated, Angle called McMahon to give him a sledgehammer, but Angle and Triple H brawled over the sledgehammer, resulting in Triple H accidentally hitting McMahon.[29]This situation allowed The Rock to throw Angle over the top rope onto ringside and deliver aPeople's Elbowon Triple H into a pinfall to win the match and retain the WWF Championship.[29][39]

Reception

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In 2006, J.D. Dunn of 411Mania gave the event a rating of 8.5 [Very Good], writing, "This was the height of the WWF as former" Daily Show "writerChris Kreskibooked one of the more compellingsoap operaangles in WWE history. Unlike whatRussodid, Kreski's stuff was always streamlined so it never spun out of control or lost focus like so many Russo angles. Plus, with Jericho and the Radicalz in the WWF, there was now enough actual talent to put some wrestling on their wrestling show. Imagine that. Most of the matches are throwaways, but the right people were put in the right places to do the right matches, and that's where the entertainment comes from. Solid thumbs up. "[40]

Aftermath

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TheKurt AngleTriple Hfeud would continue after SummerSlam. On the first episode ofRaw is Warafter SummerSlam, Angle interfered in a match between Triple H andEddie Guerreroby attacking both men with asteel chair.[41][42]The feud intensified once more, as Triple H and Angle brawled on the September 11 episode ofRaw is Warafter a match between Triple H andChris Jericho.[43][44]Later that night,CommissionerMick Foleybooked a match between Angle and Triple H atUnforgiven.[43][44]The following week onRaw is War,Foley announced that he would be theSpecial Guest Refereefor the match between Triple H and Angle.[45][46]On the final episode ofSmackDown!before Unforgiven, the feud escalated when Angle attacked Triple H with a sledgehammer, resulting in Triple H becoming unconscious and allowing Angle to kiss Triple H's wife,Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley,who was at ringside.[47][48]At Unforgiven, Triple H pinned Angle after aPedigree.[49][50]

After SummerSlam, a feud began betweenKane,The Undertaker,The Rock,andChris Benoitover theWWF Championship.Kane and The Undertaker continued to feud on the August 28 episode ofRaw is War,where The Undertaker interfered in a WWF Championship match between Kane and The Rock (the winner of the match).[41][42]The feud between Kane and Benoit began on the September 4 episode ofRaw is Warduring a WWF Championship number one contender's match, as Benoit attacked Kane with a steel chair.[51][52]The feud between Kane and The Rock began later that week onSmackDown!,when KanechokeslammedThe Rock through the commentator's announce table.[53][54]The following week onRaw is War,the feud between Kane, Benoit, The Undertaker, and The Rock officially began, as Kane, Benoit, and The Undertaker cutpromosabout how they deserved to face The Rock at Unforgiven for the WWF Championship.[43][44]The situation resulted in a brawl between all four wrestlers.[43][44]Later that night, Commissioner Foley announced that aFatal-Four Way matchwould take place at Unforgiven for the WWF Championship.[43][44]At Unforgiven, The Rock retained the WWF Championship after he performed aRock Bottomon Benoit into a pinfall.[55]

The feud betweenthe Hardy BoyzandEdge and Christianover theWWF Tag Team Championshipcontinued after SummerSlam. On theRaw is Waredition after SummerSlam, the Hardy Boyz and Edge and Christian brawled throughout the night on different occasions.[41][42]On the September 11 edition ofRaw is War,The Hardy Boyz defeated the Dudley Boyz in a tag team match to become the number one contenders for the WWF Tag Team Championship.[43][44]The following week onSmackDown!,Commissioner Foley announced aSteel Cage matchfor the WWF Tag Team Championship at Unforgiven, between the teams of Edge and Christian and the Hardy Boyz.[56][57]At Unforgiven, The Hardy Boyz escaped the Steel Cage to win the match and the WWF Tag Team Championship.[49][55]After the Dudley Boyz were unable to win the number one contender's match, they were involved in a short-lived feud withthe A.P.A,as the Dudley Boyz defeated the A.P.A on the September 4 edition ofRaw is War.The defeat led to the A.P.A challenging the Dudley Boyz into aBar Room Brawl,which ended in a no contest. After the match, The Dudley Boyz and the A.P.A united as they drank beer and attackedKai En Tai.The Dudley Boyz then began a feud with the Right to Censor on the September 18 edition ofRaw is War,where after losing a match to the Dudley Boyz, all four members of Right to Censor attacked them.[45][46]The attack led to the A.P.A coming down to the ring to help the Dudley Boyz.[45][46]On the September 21 edition ofSmackDown!,Commissioner Foley announced aneight-man tag team matchbetween the team of Right to Censor against the team of the Dudley Boyz and the A.P.A at Unforgiven.[47][48]At Unforgiven, Right to Censor defeated the Dudley Boyz and the A.P.A.[50]

On the September 4 edition of Raw is War,Eddie Guerrerowon the Intercontinental Championship from his storyline girlfriendChynain a triple threat match involving Kurt Angle. Eddie stated the pinfall was him trying to revive Chyna.

Results

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No.Results[29][30][33]StipulationsTimes[58]
1Right to Censor(Steven Richards,Bull BuchananandThe Goodfather) defeatedToo Cool(Scotty 2 Hotty,Grand Master SexayandRikishi)Six-man tag team match4:57
2X-PacdefeatedRoad DoggSingles match4:31
3Eddie GuerreroandChynadefeatedVal Venis(c) andTrish StratusIntergender tag team matchfor theWWF Intercontinental Championship7:04
4Jerry LawlerdefeatedTazzSingles match4:21
5Steve BlackmandefeatedShane McMahon(c)Hardcore matchfor theWWF Hardcore Championship10:17
6Chris BenoitdefeatedChris Jericho2-1Two-out-of-three falls match13:01
7Edge and Christian(c) defeatedThe Dudley Boyz(Bubba RayandD-Von) andThe Hardy Boyz(MattandJeff)Tables, Ladders, and Chairs matchfor theWWF Tag Team Championship14:38
8The Kat(withAl Snow) defeatedTerri(withPerry Saturn)Stinkface match3:07
9The Undertakervs.Kaneended in ano contestSingles match7:33
10The Rock(c) defeatedTriple HandKurt AngleTriple Threat matchfor theWWF Championship20:11
(c)– the champion(s) heading into the match

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