King of the Ring 2000
Match 1: King of the Ring Quarter-Final Match - Rikishi def. Chris Benoit via DQ (3:25)
This was the year after that KOTR when Bob Holly get himself disqualified against X-Pac. So WWE started this year’s KOTR with literally the same thing. They start with some brawling, but Benoit takes control of the match, and he works over Rikishi’s arm which has a big purple bruise on it. He gets Rikishi in the Crossface, but Rikishi grabs the bottom rope and Benoit gets pissed and grabs a steel chair and beats Rikishi with it, before he goes to the top rope and hits a flying headbutt.
My Rating: *1/2
Match 2: King of the Ring Quarter-Final Match - Val Venis def. Eddie Guerrero (8:04)
Sean Morley is back. Shit. This match is actually pretty good, I can’t complain too much. It’s a nice back and forth match. Eddie at some point attempts a Frog Splash, but Venis rolls out of the way and Eddie rolls through it. Venis hits a spinebuster, then attempts a Moneyshot, but Eddie gets the knees up. Eddie hits a Hurricanrana on the top rope, and Trish Stratus (Val’s manager) gets on the apron and tries to distract Eddie, but Chyna yanks her off and Val goes over to grab Chyna, but Chyna hangs him up on the top rope. In the finish, Val hits Eddie with a Fisherman Suplex to advance.
My Rating: ***
Match 3: King of the Ring Quarter-Final Match - Crash Holly def. Bull Buchanan (4:07)
How the hell did they let Bull Buchanan make it to the Quarter-Finals? Bull is much bigger than Crash, so this much is basically Bull punching Crash for a few minutes. Crash gets a close 2 count off a small package. Bull goes for a Scissors Kick, but Crash dodges it and he half nelson pins Bull to make it to the Semi-Finals.
My Rating: *
Match 4: King of the Ring Quarter-Final Match - Kurt Angle def. Chris Jericho (9:50)
Match of the night goes to this. Jericho lights Angle up with chops in the early part of the match, and hits a Lionsault just a little too close to the ropes and Angle gets his foot on the bottom rope. Angle takes the advantage for a few minutes, but Jericho gets back into the match, and from there it’s pretty back and forth. Angle goes for an Angle Slam, but Jericho flips over and lands on his feet, then gets Angle on his back and on his belly in the Walls of Jericho. And Angle taps but Stephanie McMahon has run out to distract the ref. Steph brings the women’s title in the ring and she goes to hit Jericho, but she hits Angle instead. Jericho then grabs Stephanie and plants a kiss on her. Because as we all know, the best babyfaces all commit sexual assault. Can you read the sarcasm in my words? Angle gets back up and he hits an Angle Slam to advance in the tourney.
My Rating: ***1/2
Match 5: WWF Tag Team Championship Fatal 4-Way Elimination Match - Edge & Christian def. Too Cool (c), The Hardy Boyz & T&A (14:11)
Really fun match this was. T&A are eliminated pretty early by The Hardyz and they’re in the ring the first few minutes. Albert tries to stop Jeff from hitting Test with the Swanton, but Jeff jumps over him and hits Test while Matt sends Albert over the ropes. T&A are out first. Most of the next several minutes are Edge and Christian vs The Hardyz and they do some good stuff. They’re very competitive with each other so it’s nice to see them wrestle each other. Christian eliminates The Hardyz after hitting Matt with an Unprettier. Leaving it down to E&C with the champs. And they have a really good final 5 minutes. Edge and Christian put Grandmaster down, and they attempt a double worm, but Scotty runs in and hits them both with a bulldog and then he hits Edge with the Worm. Grandmaster covers Edge, but while the referee’s back is turned, Christian hits Grandmaster with one of the titles and that allows Edge to pin Grandmaster.
My Rating: ***1/2
Match 6: King of the Ring Semi-Final Match - Rikishi def. Val Venis (3:15)
Not much to talk about in this match. They start out with some brawling, but it quickly turns into Val working over Rikishi’s bruised arm. Val eventually goes up for the Moneyshot, but Rikishi gets up and catches Val in a belly to belly to go to the finals.
My Rating: *3/4
Match 7: King of the Ring Semi-Final Match - Kurt Angle def. Crash Holly (3:58)
Okay match. Crash’s story in this tournament is that nobody can believe he’s made it this far, and truthfully, he gets a couple near falls on Angle, but Crash’s luck runs out in this match because Angle puts him away with an Angle Slam.
My Rating: **
Match 8: Hardcore Championship Evening Gown Match - Pat Patterson (c) vs. Gerald Brisco ended in a no contest (3:07)
This was every bit as bad as it sounds. They had these two old men dress in drag and fight each other… And I saw wayyyy too much of both of them. Wrestletalk has a series called “Worst Match Ever” and this match was included and I can safely say it belongs in the conversation. Pat Patterson stuffs a maxi pad in Brisco’s mouth at some point… Because fuck. Crash eventually comes out and looks like he’s saving us, but he rips Brisco’s evening gown off because yes, we all needed that to happen… Crash rolls Patterson up to win the Hardcore Title and the match is over… thank fuck…
My Rating: DUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUD
Match 9: 3-on-2 Handicap Dumpster/Tables Match - X-Pac, Road Dogg & Tori def. The Dudley Boyz (9:45)
The Dudleys were on a mission to put every female in the company through a table… Because they’re the babyfaces obviously. DX wheel a dumpster out in front of the ring, and even though this match is No DQ, they have to tag in and out. One of my wrestling pet peeves. Matches where there are no rules except there are. Thankfully, it gets better, with them going outside and brawling. DX tosses the Dudleys into the Dumpster, but they do it while the referee isn’t looking, so they have plenty of time to escape. They get out through the sides and crawl under the ring and come out the other side and blindside Pac and Road Dogg. They set up two tables on the outside and Bubba Ray powerbombs Road Dogg through them from inside the ring. Then D-Von superplexes X-Pac through a table on the inside. And that just leaves Tori. Tori runs from them inside the dumpster, but because there’s no DQs, X-Pac and Road Dogg come back in and hit them both with chair shots and they fall in the dumpster, and DX officially win the match. But the action isn’t over, because Tori was in there with them. Once Pac and RD notice, they run back in and both of them eat a 3D and then Bubba Ray powerbombs Tori through a table from the top rope.
My Rating: **1/2
Match 10: King of the Ring Final Match - Kurt Angle def. Rikishi (5:56)
Not much of a match. Rikishi is coming into this match, hurt and bruised up, so Kurt has a slight advantage. Rikishi attempts a Stinkface, but Angle low blows him. Angle works over the arm of Rikishi. Rikishi gets some offense in but not much as he’s working with one good arm. Angle makes the mistake of going for a sunset flip, but Rikishi sits right on him. He goes to the top rope, but Angle follows him up and he hits a belly to belly from the top to become the King of the Ring.
My Rating: **
Main Event: WWF Championship 6-Man Tag Team Match - The Rock, The Undertaker & Kane def. Triple H (c) & The McMahons (17:54)
The stipulation going into this match is that if anyone from the challenging team gets the pin, that person becomes the champion. So obviously, there is no way The Rock, Taker and Kane are going to act like a team. Tags are only made aggressively by whoever is on the apron. This match is a decent way to end the show. The stipulation is kinda interesting. Chaos ensues in the final several minutes. The Rock and Triple H are fighting in the ring, while Kane and Taker take care of the McMahons on the outside, but inevitably, someone was gonna turn on someone and Kane throws Undertaker into the steel steps. Kane then goes in and gives The Rock a Chokeslam. Triple H gives Kane a thumbs up, but Kane picks him up and drops him with a Tombstone Piledriver. Undertaker drags Kane out of the ring, and hits him with a steel chair, before he goes to the back of the ring. Shane McMahon is standing on the top rope, but Undertaker gets on the apron and grabs him by the throat before he Chokeslams him through the announcer’s table! On the inside of the ring, Vince McMahon makes the mistake of going for the People’s Elbow, but The Rock gets back up and hits Vince with a Rock Bottom to win the WWF Title and Triple H is irate and has a new reason to say “fucking in-laws!”
My Rating: ***
Cagematch Rating: 4.84
My Rating: 4.5/10
I was not a fan of this King of the Ring. The one I watched before this one was far superior. A better main event does not automatically make it a better show. This show has it’s moments, but it’s mostly bullshit. Kurt Angle is a good winner, but this tournament feels really underwhelming. If I can fantasy book for just a second. You have Angle, Jericho, Benoit and Eddie all in the Semi-Finals. Angle can beat Eddie and Jericho can beat Benoit, then you have Angle and Jericho in the finals. That could’ve made dramatic improvements to this show really. That Evening Gown Match was atrocious as well. Fuck that match.
I’m wittling my way down the list of In Your Houses to watch. Next is In Your House: It’s Time.
Match 1: King of the Ring Quarter-Final Match - Rikishi def. Chris Benoit via DQ (3:25)
This was the year after that KOTR when Bob Holly get himself disqualified against X-Pac. So WWE started this year’s KOTR with literally the same thing. They start with some brawling, but Benoit takes control of the match, and he works over Rikishi’s arm which has a big purple bruise on it. He gets Rikishi in the Crossface, but Rikishi grabs the bottom rope and Benoit gets pissed and grabs a steel chair and beats Rikishi with it, before he goes to the top rope and hits a flying headbutt.
My Rating: *1/2
Match 2: King of the Ring Quarter-Final Match - Val Venis def. Eddie Guerrero (8:04)
Sean Morley is back. Shit. This match is actually pretty good, I can’t complain too much. It’s a nice back and forth match. Eddie at some point attempts a Frog Splash, but Venis rolls out of the way and Eddie rolls through it. Venis hits a spinebuster, then attempts a Moneyshot, but Eddie gets the knees up. Eddie hits a Hurricanrana on the top rope, and Trish Stratus (Val’s manager) gets on the apron and tries to distract Eddie, but Chyna yanks her off and Val goes over to grab Chyna, but Chyna hangs him up on the top rope. In the finish, Val hits Eddie with a Fisherman Suplex to advance.
My Rating: ***
Match 3: King of the Ring Quarter-Final Match - Crash Holly def. Bull Buchanan (4:07)
How the hell did they let Bull Buchanan make it to the Quarter-Finals? Bull is much bigger than Crash, so this much is basically Bull punching Crash for a few minutes. Crash gets a close 2 count off a small package. Bull goes for a Scissors Kick, but Crash dodges it and he half nelson pins Bull to make it to the Semi-Finals.
My Rating: *
Match 4: King of the Ring Quarter-Final Match - Kurt Angle def. Chris Jericho (9:50)
Match of the night goes to this. Jericho lights Angle up with chops in the early part of the match, and hits a Lionsault just a little too close to the ropes and Angle gets his foot on the bottom rope. Angle takes the advantage for a few minutes, but Jericho gets back into the match, and from there it’s pretty back and forth. Angle goes for an Angle Slam, but Jericho flips over and lands on his feet, then gets Angle on his back and on his belly in the Walls of Jericho. And Angle taps but Stephanie McMahon has run out to distract the ref. Steph brings the women’s title in the ring and she goes to hit Jericho, but she hits Angle instead. Jericho then grabs Stephanie and plants a kiss on her. Because as we all know, the best babyfaces all commit sexual assault. Can you read the sarcasm in my words? Angle gets back up and he hits an Angle Slam to advance in the tourney.
My Rating: ***1/2
Match 5: WWF Tag Team Championship Fatal 4-Way Elimination Match - Edge & Christian def. Too Cool (c), The Hardy Boyz & T&A (14:11)
Really fun match this was. T&A are eliminated pretty early by The Hardyz and they’re in the ring the first few minutes. Albert tries to stop Jeff from hitting Test with the Swanton, but Jeff jumps over him and hits Test while Matt sends Albert over the ropes. T&A are out first. Most of the next several minutes are Edge and Christian vs The Hardyz and they do some good stuff. They’re very competitive with each other so it’s nice to see them wrestle each other. Christian eliminates The Hardyz after hitting Matt with an Unprettier. Leaving it down to E&C with the champs. And they have a really good final 5 minutes. Edge and Christian put Grandmaster down, and they attempt a double worm, but Scotty runs in and hits them both with a bulldog and then he hits Edge with the Worm. Grandmaster covers Edge, but while the referee’s back is turned, Christian hits Grandmaster with one of the titles and that allows Edge to pin Grandmaster.
My Rating: ***1/2
Match 6: King of the Ring Semi-Final Match - Rikishi def. Val Venis (3:15)
Not much to talk about in this match. They start out with some brawling, but it quickly turns into Val working over Rikishi’s bruised arm. Val eventually goes up for the Moneyshot, but Rikishi gets up and catches Val in a belly to belly to go to the finals.
My Rating: *3/4
Match 7: King of the Ring Semi-Final Match - Kurt Angle def. Crash Holly (3:58)
Okay match. Crash’s story in this tournament is that nobody can believe he’s made it this far, and truthfully, he gets a couple near falls on Angle, but Crash’s luck runs out in this match because Angle puts him away with an Angle Slam.
My Rating: **
Match 8: Hardcore Championship Evening Gown Match - Pat Patterson (c) vs. Gerald Brisco ended in a no contest (3:07)
This was every bit as bad as it sounds. They had these two old men dress in drag and fight each other… And I saw wayyyy too much of both of them. Wrestletalk has a series called “Worst Match Ever” and this match was included and I can safely say it belongs in the conversation. Pat Patterson stuffs a maxi pad in Brisco’s mouth at some point… Because fuck. Crash eventually comes out and looks like he’s saving us, but he rips Brisco’s evening gown off because yes, we all needed that to happen… Crash rolls Patterson up to win the Hardcore Title and the match is over… thank fuck…
My Rating: DUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUD
Match 9: 3-on-2 Handicap Dumpster/Tables Match - X-Pac, Road Dogg & Tori def. The Dudley Boyz (9:45)
The Dudleys were on a mission to put every female in the company through a table… Because they’re the babyfaces obviously. DX wheel a dumpster out in front of the ring, and even though this match is No DQ, they have to tag in and out. One of my wrestling pet peeves. Matches where there are no rules except there are. Thankfully, it gets better, with them going outside and brawling. DX tosses the Dudleys into the Dumpster, but they do it while the referee isn’t looking, so they have plenty of time to escape. They get out through the sides and crawl under the ring and come out the other side and blindside Pac and Road Dogg. They set up two tables on the outside and Bubba Ray powerbombs Road Dogg through them from inside the ring. Then D-Von superplexes X-Pac through a table on the inside. And that just leaves Tori. Tori runs from them inside the dumpster, but because there’s no DQs, X-Pac and Road Dogg come back in and hit them both with chair shots and they fall in the dumpster, and DX officially win the match. But the action isn’t over, because Tori was in there with them. Once Pac and RD notice, they run back in and both of them eat a 3D and then Bubba Ray powerbombs Tori through a table from the top rope.
My Rating: **1/2
Match 10: King of the Ring Final Match - Kurt Angle def. Rikishi (5:56)
Not much of a match. Rikishi is coming into this match, hurt and bruised up, so Kurt has a slight advantage. Rikishi attempts a Stinkface, but Angle low blows him. Angle works over the arm of Rikishi. Rikishi gets some offense in but not much as he’s working with one good arm. Angle makes the mistake of going for a sunset flip, but Rikishi sits right on him. He goes to the top rope, but Angle follows him up and he hits a belly to belly from the top to become the King of the Ring.
My Rating: **
Main Event: WWF Championship 6-Man Tag Team Match - The Rock, The Undertaker & Kane def. Triple H (c) & The McMahons (17:54)
The stipulation going into this match is that if anyone from the challenging team gets the pin, that person becomes the champion. So obviously, there is no way The Rock, Taker and Kane are going to act like a team. Tags are only made aggressively by whoever is on the apron. This match is a decent way to end the show. The stipulation is kinda interesting. Chaos ensues in the final several minutes. The Rock and Triple H are fighting in the ring, while Kane and Taker take care of the McMahons on the outside, but inevitably, someone was gonna turn on someone and Kane throws Undertaker into the steel steps. Kane then goes in and gives The Rock a Chokeslam. Triple H gives Kane a thumbs up, but Kane picks him up and drops him with a Tombstone Piledriver. Undertaker drags Kane out of the ring, and hits him with a steel chair, before he goes to the back of the ring. Shane McMahon is standing on the top rope, but Undertaker gets on the apron and grabs him by the throat before he Chokeslams him through the announcer’s table! On the inside of the ring, Vince McMahon makes the mistake of going for the People’s Elbow, but The Rock gets back up and hits Vince with a Rock Bottom to win the WWF Title and Triple H is irate and has a new reason to say “fucking in-laws!”
My Rating: ***
Cagematch Rating: 4.84
My Rating: 4.5/10
I was not a fan of this King of the Ring. The one I watched before this one was far superior. A better main event does not automatically make it a better show. This show has it’s moments, but it’s mostly bullshit. Kurt Angle is a good winner, but this tournament feels really underwhelming. If I can fantasy book for just a second. You have Angle, Jericho, Benoit and Eddie all in the Semi-Finals. Angle can beat Eddie and Jericho can beat Benoit, then you have Angle and Jericho in the finals. That could’ve made dramatic improvements to this show really. That Evening Gown Match was atrocious as well. Fuck that match.
I’m wittling my way down the list of In Your Houses to watch. Next is In Your House: It’s Time.
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