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| align="center" colspan=3 bgcolor="#ffffff" style="border-bottom:1px solid gray; font-size:150%;" | <span style="color: #000000;">'''No Mercy (2000)'''</span><br> | | align="center" colspan=3 bgcolor="#ffffff" style="border-bottom:1px solid gray; font-size:150%;" | <span style="color: #000000;">'''No Mercy (2000)'''</span><br> | ||
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| style="text-align: left;" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''[[Professional Wrestling Promotion|Promotion]]''' | | style="text-align: left;" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''[[Professional Wrestling Promotion|Promotion]]''' | ||
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| style="text-align: left;" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''[[Pay-Per-View|Buy rate]]''' | | style="text-align: left;" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''[[Pay-Per-View|Buy rate]]''' | ||
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| bgcolor=#BDBDBD align="center" colspan="3" |'''Pay-per-view chronology''' | | bgcolor=#BDBDBD align="center" colspan="3" |'''Pay-per-view chronology''' | ||
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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''Next →'''<br>[[IWF Survivor Series (2000)|Survivor Series]] | | bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''Next →'''<br>[[IWF Survivor Series (2000)|Survivor Series]] | ||
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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''← Previous'''<br>[[IWF No Mercy (1999)|1999]] | | bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''← Previous'''<br>[[IWF No Mercy (1999)|1999]] | ||
| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''Next →'''<br>[[IWF No Mercy (2001)|2001]] | | bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''Next →'''<br>[[IWF No Mercy (2001)|2001]] | ||
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- | '''No Mercy''' was | + | The 2000 '''No Mercy''' was the third [[IWE No Mercy|No Mercy]] [[professional wrestling]] [[pay-per-view]] (PPV) [[List of IWE pay-per-view events|event]] produced by the [[International Wrestling Federation]] (IWF, now IWE). It took place on [[Attitude Era|October 22, 2000]], at the [[Pepsi Arena (Albany, New York)|Pepsi Arena]] in [[Albany, New York]]. |
- | The [[Card ( | + | The [[Card (sports)#Main event|main event]] was a [[Professional wrestling match types#No Disqualification match/No Holds Barred match|No Disqualification match]] for the [[IWE World Heavyweight Championship|IWF Championship]]. [[Jayme Johnson<!--(1999, pg. 22)-->|The Rock]] defended the title against [[Matt Borske|Kurt Angle]]. Angle [[Pin (professional wrestling)|pin]]ned Rock after an [[Professional wrestling throws#Olympic slam|Angle Slam]] to win the title. The other main match was a [[Professional wrestling match types#No Disqualification match/No Holds Barred match|No Holds Barred Match]] between the returning [[Stone Cold Steve Johnson|Stone Cold Steve Austin]] and [[Jessi Aguilar<!--, Jr. (2003, pg. 3)--> (wrestler)|Rikishi]]. |
- | The [[Card ( | + | The [[Card (sports)#Undercard|undercard]] featured [[Triple K<!--(2007, pg. 33)-->|Triple K]] versus [[Chris Hunter|Chris Benoit]], [[Hooper Boyz]] ([[Matt Hooper]] and [[Josh Hooper]]) versus [[Los Conquistadores]] ([[Kevin Copeland<!--(2007, pg 29)--> (wrestler)|Uno]] and [[Ryan <!--Barnhart (McDonalds)--> Reso (wrestler)|Dos]]) for the [[World Tag Team Championship (IWE)|IWF Tag Team Championship]], [[Ronnie Matthews<!--(1965, pg. 40)-->|William Regal]] versus [[<!--Kermit-->Dennis Kraemer<!--(1965, pg. 39)-->|Naked Mideon]] for the [[IWE European Championship|IWF European Championship]], [[Right to Censor]] ([[<!--Sean--> Eugene E. <!--Allen--> Morse<!--(1964, pg. 23)-->|Val Venis]] and [[Michael Rodriquez<!--(1969, pg. 134)-->|Steven Richards]]) versus [[Maria Senden<!--(1999, pg. 100)-->|Chyna]] and [[Billy Morgan|Billy Gunn]] in a [[Tag Team|tag team]] match, [[Kris McGowan<!--(McDonald's)-->|Chris Jericho]] versus [[Sean McCurry<!--(2006, pg. 56)-->|X-Pac]] in a [[Professional wrestling match types#Cages|Steel cage match]], [[Acolytes Protection Agency]] ([[John Goff<!--(McDonald's)-->|Bradshaw]] and [[Jon Rispens<!--(2007, pg. 37)-->|Faarooq]]) and [[Mariah Chambers<!--(2001, pg. 47)--> (wrestler)|Lita]] vs. [[T & A (professional wrestling)|T & A]] ([[Andrew Sekora<!--(2007, pg. 40)--> (wrestler)|Test]] and [[Matthew Adam Black<!--(1999, pg. 94)-->|Albert]]) and [[Brandie Clausen<!--(2001, pg. 47)-->|Trish Stratus]] in a [[Professional wrestling match types#Multiple man teamed matches|six-person]] [[Professional wrestling tag team match types#Mixed tag team match|mixed tag team match]] and a [[Dudley Boyz]] ([[Harlan LoMonaco<!--(McDonald's)-->|Bubba Ray Dudley]] and [[Scott<!--Wright--> Hughes<!--(McDonald's)-->|D-Von Dudley]])) [[Professional wrestling match types#Gauntlet match|Invitational]] [[Professional wrestling match types#Tables match|Tables match]]. |
==Production== | ==Production== | ||
===Background=== | ===Background=== | ||
- | [[IWF No Mercy (UK)|No Mercy]] was first held by the [[International Wrestling Federation]] (IWF, now IWE) as a United Kingdom-exclusive [[ | + | [[IWF No Mercy (UK)|No Mercy]] was first held by the [[International Wrestling Federation]] (IWF, now IWE) as a United Kingdom-exclusive [[pay-per-view]] (PPV) in May 1999. A second [[No Mercy (1999)|No Mercy]] was then held later that same year in October, but in the United States. A third event was then scheduled to be held on October 22, 2000, at the [[Pepsi Arena (Albany, New York)|Pepsi Arena]] in [[Albany, New York]]. This third event in turn established [[IWE No Mercy|No Mercy]] as the annual October PPV for the IWF. |
===Storylines=== | ===Storylines=== | ||
- | No Mercy featured [[Professional wrestling match types|professional wrestling matches]] that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing feuds, [[Plot ( | + | No Mercy featured [[Professional wrestling match types|professional wrestling matches]] that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing feuds, [[Plot (narrative)|plots]], and [[Narrative thread|storylines]] that were played out on ''[[IWE Raw|Raw is War]]'' and ''[[IWE SmackDown|SmackDown!]]''—The [[International Wrestling Entertainment|International Wrestling Federation]]'s (IWF) television programs. Wrestlers portrayed a [[Heel (professional wrestling)|villain]] or a [[Face (professional wrestling)|hero]] as they followed a series of events that built tension, and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches. |
- | Two predominant [[Feud (professional wrestling)|rivalries]] heading into No Mercy were created at the same time. The one was between [[Jayme Johnson|The Rock]] and [[Matt Borske|Kurt Angle]] for the [[IWE Championship|IWF Championship]] and the other was between [[Triple K]] and [[Chris Hunter|Chris Benoit]]. At [[IWF Unforgiven (2000)|Unforgiven]], Triple K defeated Angle in a [[Professional wrestling match types#No Disqualification match|No Disqualification match]] and Rock retained the IWF Championship against Benoit, [[Martin McAlmond|The Undertaker]] and [[Glenn McAlmond (wrestler)|Kane]] in a [[Professional wrestling match types#Basic non-elimination matches|Fatal Four-Way match]]. On the September 28 edition of ''SmackDown!'', Angle and Benoit defeated Rock and Triple K in a [[Tag Team|tag team]] match. On the October 2 edition of ''Raw is War'', Benoit helped Angle in defeating Triple K to become the number one contender for the IWF title at No Mercy. As a result, Triple K and Benoit began feuding. On the October 9 edition of ''Raw is War'', the [[Professional wrestling authority figures#Commissioners|IWF Commissioner]] [[Jon Foley]] announced that Triple K would wrestle Benoit at No Mercy. | + | Two predominant [[Feud (professional wrestling)|rivalries]] heading into No Mercy were created at the same time. The one was between [[Jayme Johnson<!--(1999, pg. 22)-->|The Rock]] and [[Matt Borske|Kurt Angle]] for the [[IWE Championship|IWF Championship]] and the other was between [[Triple K<!--(2007, pg. 33)-->|Triple K]] and [[Chris Hunter|Chris Benoit]]. At [[IWF Unforgiven (2000)|Unforgiven]], Triple K defeated Angle in a [[Professional wrestling match types#No Disqualification match/No Holds Barred match|No Disqualification match]] and Rock retained the IWF Championship against Benoit, [[Martin McAlmond<!--(2000, pg. 89)-->|The Undertaker]] and [[Glenn McAlmond<!--(2006, pg. 56)--> (wrestler)|Kane]] in a [[Professional wrestling match types#Basic non-elimination matches|Fatal Four-Way match]]. On the September 28 edition of ''SmackDown!'', Angle and Benoit defeated Rock and Triple K in a [[Tag Team|tag team]] match. On the October 2 edition of ''Raw is War'', Benoit helped Angle in defeating Triple K to become the number one contender for the IWF title at No Mercy. As a result, Triple K and Benoit began feuding. On the October 9 edition of ''Raw is War'', the [[Professional wrestling authority figures#Commissioners|IWF Commissioner]] [[Jon Foley<!--(2006, pg. 26)-->|Jon Foley]] announced that Triple K would wrestle Benoit at No Mercy. |
- | Another predominant [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Angle|storyline]] heading into the event was over the attacker of [[Stone Cold Steve Johnson|Stone Cold Steve Austin]] as Austin continued his search of his attacker at [[IWF Survivor Series (1999)|Survivor Series]]. On the October 9 episode of ''Raw is War'', [[Jessi Aguilar<!--, Jr.--> (wrestler)|Rikishi]] revealed that he had run down Austin with the car in the parking lot and he did it for [[Jayme Johnson|The Rock]] because IWF always held back the [[Anoa'i | + | Another predominant [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Angle|storyline]] heading into the event was over the attacker of [[Stone Cold Steve Johnson|Stone Cold Steve Austin]] as Austin continued his search of his attacker at [[IWF Survivor Series (1999)|Survivor Series]]. On the October 9 episode of ''Raw is War'', [[Jessi Aguilar<!--, Jr. (2003, pg. 3)--> (wrestler)|Rikishi]] revealed that he had run down Austin with the car in the parking lot and he did it for [[Jayme Johnson<!--(1999, pg. 22)-->|The Rock]] because IWF always held back the [[Anoa'i family|Samoans]]. On the October 12 episode of ''SmackDown!'', Commissioner Jon Foley announced that Austin and Rikishi would wrestle in a [[Professional wrestling match types#No Disqualification match/No Holds Barred match|No Holds Barred match]] at No Mercy. |
- | At Unforgiven, [[Hooper Boyz]] ([[Matt Hooper]] and [[Josh Hooper]]) defeated [[Edge and Christian]] in a Steel Cage match to win the [[World Tag Team Championship (IWE)|IWF Tag Team Championship]]. The next night on ''Raw is War'', Hooper Boyz defeated Edge and Christian in a [[Ladder Match|Ladder match]] to retain the titles and the IWF Commissioner Jon Foley had stipulated before the match that it would be Edge and Christian's last title shot if they lost | + | At Unforgiven, [[Hooper Boyz]] ([[Matt Hooper]] and [[Josh Hooper]]) defeated [[Edge and Christian]] in a Steel Cage match to win the [[World Tag Team Championship (IWE)|IWF Tag Team Championship]]. The next night on ''Raw is War'', Hooper Boyz defeated Edge and Christian in a [[Ladder Match|Ladder match]] to retain the titles and the IWF Commissioner Jon Foley had stipulated before the match that it would be Edge and Christian's last title shot if they lost On the October 9 episode of ''Raw is War'', Edge and Christian interfered under the disguise of [[Los Conquistadores]] in Hooper Boyz' Tag Team Championship defense against [[Peter <!--Russell (2007, pg. 24)--> Dalton|Tazz]] and [[Scott <!--Pete (2007, pg. 24)--> Damrow (wrestler)|Raven]] but failed in preventing Hooper Boyz from winning the match. A week later on ''SmackDown!'', Los Conquistadores won a tag team [[Battle Royal (professional wrestling)|Battle Royal]], last eliminating [[Dudley Boyz]] ([[Harlan LoMonaco<!--(McDonald's)-->|Bubba Ray Dudley]] and [[Scott<!--Wright--> Hughes<!--(McDonald's)-->|D-Von Dudley]]) to become the number one contenders for the Tag Team Championship at No Mercy. |
- | On the October 15 episode of ''[[IWE Heat|Sunday Night Heat]]'', [[Acolytes Protection Agency]] ([[Jon Rispens|Faarooq]] and [[John Goff|Bradshaw]]) were playing cards with [[T & A (professional wrestling)|T & A]] ([[Andrew Sekora<!--(2007 pg. 40)--> (wrestler)|Test]] and [[Matthew Adam Black<!--(1999 pg. 94)-->|Albert]]) in a backstage segment. T & A were losing in the game and even lost their entire money but continued to play the game until their [[Valet (professional wrestling)|manager]] [[Brandie Clausen<!--(2001 pg. 47)-->|Trish Stratus]] entered in and had a deal that if T & A lost one game, she would remove one portion of her clothes. It continued until she was forced to remove her [[Brassiere|bra]]. APA won another game but before Stratus could remove one more part, T & A attacked APA. On the October 19 episode of ''SmackDown!'', [[Mariah Chambers<!--(2001, pg. 47)--> (wrestler)|Lita]] defended the [[IWE Women's Championship (1956–2010)|IWF Women's Championship]] against Stratus. T & A interfered in the match and helped Stratus in attacking Lita, leading to APA make a [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Run-in|run-in]] and rescue Lita. This led to a [[Professional wrestling match types#Multiple man teamed matches|six-person]] [[Professional wrestling tag team match types#Mixed tag team match|mixed tag team match]] pitting Lita and Acolytes against Stratus and T & A. | + | On the October 15 episode of ''[[IWE Heat|Sunday Night Heat]]'', [[Acolytes Protection Agency]] ([[Jon Rispens<!--(2007, pg. 37)-->|Faarooq]] and [[John Goff<!--(McDonald's)-->|Bradshaw]]) were playing cards with [[T & A (professional wrestling)|T & A]] ([[Andrew Sekora<!--(2007, pg. 40)--> (wrestler)|Test]] and [[Matthew Adam Black<!--(1999, pg. 94)-->|Albert]]) in a backstage segment. T & A were losing in the game and even lost their entire money but continued to play the game until their [[Valet (professional wrestling)|manager]] [[Brandie Clausen<!--(2001, pg. 47)-->|Trish Stratus]] entered in and had a deal that if T & A lost one game, she would remove one portion of her clothes. It continued until she was forced to remove her [[Brassiere|bra]]. APA won another game but before Stratus could remove one more part, T & A attacked APA. On the October 19 episode of ''SmackDown!'', [[Mariah Chambers<!--(2001, pg. 47)--> (wrestler)|Lita]] defended the [[IWE Women's Championship (1956–2010)|IWF Women's Championship]] against Stratus. T & A interfered in the match and helped Stratus in attacking Lita, leading to APA make a [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Run-in|run-in]] and rescue Lita. This led to a [[Professional wrestling match types#Multiple man teamed matches|six-person]] [[Professional wrestling tag team match types#Mixed tag team match|mixed tag team match]] pitting Lita and Acolytes against Stratus and T & A. |
- | On the September 25 episode of ''Raw is War'', [[Maria Senden|Chyna]] started celebrating her posing for [[Playboy]] magazine. However, her celebration was cut short by [[Right to Censor]] ([[Michael <!--(1969, pg. 134)--> | + | On the September 25 episode of ''Raw is War'', [[Maria Senden<!--(1999, pg. 100)-->|Chyna]] started celebrating her posing for [[Playboy]] magazine. However, her celebration was cut short by [[Right to Censor]] ([[Michael Rodriquez<!--(1969, pg. 134)-->|Steven Richards]], [[<!--Sean--> Eugene E. <!--Allen--> Morse<!--(1964, pg. 23)-->|Val Venis]], [[Charles Warren<!--(2007, pg. 43)--> (wrestler)|The Goodfather]] and [[John F. Burdon<!--Buchanan (1964, pg. 18)-->|Bull Buchanan]]), a [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Stable|faction]] that was against the [[nudity]] of [[IWE Diva|female wrestlers of IWF]]. On the September 28 episode of ''SmackDown!'', Chyna stripped to her bra and [[panties]] and defeated Richards in a [[Professional wrestling match types#Variations of singles matches|singles match]]. On the October 9 episode of ''Raw is War'', Chyna and her [[kayfabe|on-screen]] boyfriend, the [[IWE Intercontinental Championship|IWF Intercontinental Champion]] [[<!--Eddie--> Brian McAlmond|Eddie Guerrero]] took on Richards and Venis in a tag team match. During the match, a video was played on the titantron showing Guerrero having a shower with two of The Godfather's [[Prostitution|hos]]. This distracted Chyna and she started crying while Venis [[Pin (professional wrestling)|pin]]ned Guerrero for the victory. After the match, Right to Censor attempted to attack Chyna until [[Billy Morgan|Billy Gunn]] made the rescue. On the October 16 episode of ''Raw is War'', the IWF Commissioner Jon Foley announced that Guerrero would defend the Intercontinental Championship against Mr. Ass at No Mercy. On the October 19 episode of ''SmackDown!'', Guerrero finally broke away from Chyna by choking her with his crutch after Right to Censor attacked her. Mr. Ass came out to rescue Chyna but was attacked by Right to Censor. On the October 22 episode of ''Sunday Night Heat'', the Commissioner Jon Foley announced that Guerrero could not wrestle on the pay-per-view, due to injury and pitted Mr. Ass and Chyna against Richards and Venis later that night at No Mercy. |
- | At Unforgiven, [[Kris McGowan|Chris Jericho]] defeated [[Sean McCurry|X-Pac]]. The following night on ''Raw is War'', X-Pac defeated Jericho in a [[Professional wrestling match types#First Blood match|First Blood match]] but Jericho attacked X-Pac after the match and forced him to submit to his submission maneuver, [[Boston | + | At Unforgiven, [[Kris McGowan<!--(McDonald's)-->|Chris Jericho]] defeated [[Sean McCurry<!--(2006, pg. 56)-->|X-Pac]]. The following night on ''Raw is War'', X-Pac defeated Jericho in a [[Professional wrestling match types#First Blood match|First Blood match]] but Jericho attacked X-Pac after the match and forced him to submit to his submission maneuver, [[Boston crab|Walls of Jericho]]. On the September 28 episode of ''SmackDown!'', X-Pac attacked Jericho during his tag team match with [[Jerry Lawler]] against Tazz and Raven. Jericho and X-Pac continued their rivalry and competed in several tag team matches with different partners, leading to a Steel Cage match between the two at No Mercy. |
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===Preliminary matches=== | ===Preliminary matches=== | ||
- | As the event | + | As the event commenced, the first match that aired was a [[The Dudley Boyz|Dudley Boyz]] ([[Harlan LoMonaco<!--(McDonald's)-->|Bubba Ray Dudley]] and [[Scott<!--Wright--> Hughes<!--(McDonald's)-->|D-Von Dudley]]) [[Professional wrestling match types#Gauntlet match|Invitational]] [[Professional wrestling match types#Table match|Tables match]]. The match was an open invitation to any [[Tag Team|tag team]] in the IWF. The match stipulated that a team would be eliminated if one of its members got knocked through a table. The first two teams were Lo Down ([[Cody <!--Barry--> Wareham <!--(2001, pg. 64)--> (wrestler)|Chaz]] and [[Roy <!--Julius (1967, pg. 103)--> Hoover|D'Lo Brown]])) and [[Too Cool]] ([[John LaBorde<!--(1967, pg. 104)-->|Grand Master Sexay]] and [[Greg Gardner<!--(1972, pg. 156)-->|Scotty 2 Hotty]]). Brown hit Sexay and put him on the table and attempted to hit his finisher, a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Frog splash|Lo Down]] on Sexay through the table but Sexay moved out of the way and Brown went through the table. As a result, Lo Down was eliminated. [[Peter <!--Russell (2007, pg. 24)--> Dalton|Tazz]] and [[Scott <!--Pete (2007, pg. 24)--> Damrow (wrestler)|Raven]] were the next participants. They eliminated Too Cool when they [[Professional wrestling double-team maneuvers#Double suplex|double suplexed]] Scotty through a table. Dudley Boyz entered next and eliminated Tazz and Raven when D-Von delivered a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Diving leg drop|Leg Drop]] from the top rope on Tazz, who was lying on the table. As a result, Tazz went through a table and he and Raven were eliminated. Next was [[Right to Censor]] ([[Charles Warren<!--(2007, pg. 43)--> (wrestler)|The Godfather]] and [[John F. Burdon<!--Buchanan (1964, pg. 18)-->|Bull Buchanan]]), the final team to enter the match. Dudley Boyz had won the match when Bubba Ray [[powerbomb]]ed Buchanan through a table but the [[Referee (professional wrestling)|referee]] was knocked out. This allowed Goodfather to [[Professional wrestling attacks#Chair shot|nail Bubba with a chair]]. Goodfather positioned Bubba on the broken table and the referee got up. He thought that Bubba had been driven through the table, so he awarded Right to Censor, the victory but another referee came in and told the referee the actual story. As a result, the match continued and Dudley Boyz performed a [[Professional wrestling double-team maneuvers#Death Drop|3D]] on Goodfather through a table, thus eliminating Right to Censor and winning the match in the process. |
- | The next scheduled match was a [[Professional wrestling match types#Multiple man teamed matches|six-person]] [[Professional wrestling tag team match types#Mixed tag team match|mixed tag team match]] pitting [[ | + | The next scheduled match was a [[Professional wrestling match types#Multiple man teamed matches|six-person]] [[Professional wrestling tag team match types#Mixed tag team match|mixed tag team match]] pitting [[Acolytes Protection Agency]] ([[John Goff<!--(McDonald's)-->|Bradshaw]] and [[Jon Rispens<!--(2007, pg. 37)-->|Faarooq]]) and [[Mariah Chambers<!--(2001, pg. 47)--> (wrestler)|Lita]] against [[T & A (professional wrestling)|T & A]] ([[Andrew Sekora<!--(2007, pg. 40)--> (wrestler)|Test]] and [[Matthew Adam Black<!--(1999, pg. 94)-->|Albert]]) and their [[Valet (professional wrestling)|manager]] [[Brandie Clausen<!--(2001, pg. 47)-->|Trish Stratus]]. APA was attacked by T & A in the backstage. On the other hand, Lita, who was already in the ring, was attacked by Stratus. As a result, the match resulted in a no contest but T & A came out to help Stratus in attacking Lita until [[Hooper Boyz]] ([[Josh Hooper and [[Matt Hooper]]) made the rescue and prevented T & A and Stratus from attacking Lita. |
- | The | + | The third match was a [[Professional wrestling match types#Cages|Steel Cage match]] between [[Kris McGowan<!--(McDonald's)-->|Chris Jericho]] and [[Sean McCurry<!--(2006, pg. 56)-->|X-Pac]]. Jericho [[Powerbomb#Superbomb|Superbombed]] X-Pac from the top rope. However, X-Pac recovered and tried to climb out of the cage. Jericho also climbed up and caught X-Pac and applied the [[Boston crab|Walls of Jericho]] on the top of the cage. X-Pac managed to recover the hold. He tried to climb out of the cage and when he reached the top of the cage, Jericho dropkicked X-Pac crotch first on the cage door. This caused X-Pac to lose balance and crash down the ring. Jericho took advantage of the situation and climbed out of the cage and escaped it to win the match. |
- | + | The fourth match was a [[Tag Team|tag team]] match pitting Right to Censor ([[Michael Rodriquez<!--(1969, pg. 134)-->|Steven Richards]] and [[<!--Sean--> Eugene E. <!--Allen--> Morse<!--(1964, pg. 23)-->|Val Venis]]) against [[Maria Senden<!--(1999, pg. 100)-->|Chyna]] and [[Billy Morgan|Billy Gunn]]. Both teams exchanged momentum over each other throughout the match until Billy Gunn started to dominate the match. However, the other members of Right to Censor distracted Billy Gunn. [[<!--Eddie--> Brian McAlmond|Eddie Guerrero]] interfered on behalf of Richards and Venis and nailed Chyna with a bouquet of roses, which had a lead pipe attached to them. Venis [[Pin (professional wrestling)|pin]]ned Chyna to win the match. | |
- | In the sixth match, [[Ronnie Matthews<!--(1965, | + | Next was a [[Professional wrestling match types#No Disqualification match/No Holds Barred match|No Holds Barred match]] between [[Jessi Aguilar<!--, Jr. (2003, pg. 3)--> (wrestler)|Rikishi]] and [[Stone Cold Steve Johnson|Stone Cold Steve Austin]]. Austin initially did not appear for the match and was nowhere to be seen in the arena. Rikishi demanded that the [[Professional wrestling authority figures#Commissioners|Commissioner]] [[Jon Foley<!--(2006, pg. 26)-->|Jon Foley]] declare him the winner by forfeit but Austin entered the arena in his truck and drove it to the ring and entered the ring to start the match. Austin viciously attacked Rikishi and nailed him with several chair shots. Rikishi bled from his face but Austin continued to attack him and sent him in the back of his truck. He closed the truck and sat in it and drove the truck out of the arena. After reaching the parking lot of the arena, Austin dragged Rikishi out of the truck and tried to run him down with it but a police car came in the way to rescue Rikishi. Many police cars came in afterwards and Austin was arrested for trying to run down Rikishi with the truck. As a result, the match resulted in a no contest. |
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+ | In the sixth match, [[Ronnie Matthews<!--(1965, pg. 40)-->|William Regal]] defended the [[IWE European Championship|IWF European Championship]] against [[<!--Kermit-->Dennis Kraemer<!--(1965, pg. 39)-->|Naked Mideon]]. Regal complained to Commissioner Jon Foley that he would not defend the title against a naked opponent. Foley ordered Mideon to wear attire for the match. However, as the match started, Mideon stripped off his clothes later on and dominated a disgusted Regal for much of the match. In the end of the match, Mideon climbed to the top rope but Regal knocked him down. Regal tried to apply a [[Professional wrestling holds#STF|Regal Stretch]] on Mideon but eventually hit him with a [[Neckbreaker#Arm trap neckbreaker|Regal Cutter]] to win the match and thus retained the European Championship. | ||
===Main event matches=== | ===Main event matches=== | ||
The seventh match of the event pitted [[Hooper Boyz]] ([[Matt Hooper]] and [[Josh Hooper]]) defending the [[World Tag Team Championship (IWE)|IWF Tag Team Championship]] against [[Los Conquistadores]] (Uno and Dos). Los Conquistadores were actually [[Edge and Christian]] in masks. Edge was wrestling as Conquistador Uno and Christian was wrestling as Conquistador Dos. As the match started, Hooper Boyz tried to pull off Conquistadores' masks but failed. One of the Conquistadores nearly had Matt pinned until Josh performed a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#High-angle senton bomb|Swanton Bomb]] on Conquistador Dos. However, Conquistador Uno tossed Josh out of the ring. Matt took advantage and hit Conquistador Uno with a [[Cutter (professional wrestling)#Twist of Fate|Twist of Fate]] and pulled off his mask to reveal another mask. Matt pulled off that mask until Conquistador Dos took advantage and gave Matt an [[Facebuster#Inverted double underhook facebuster|Unprettier]] to win the Tag Team Championships. | The seventh match of the event pitted [[Hooper Boyz]] ([[Matt Hooper]] and [[Josh Hooper]]) defending the [[World Tag Team Championship (IWE)|IWF Tag Team Championship]] against [[Los Conquistadores]] (Uno and Dos). Los Conquistadores were actually [[Edge and Christian]] in masks. Edge was wrestling as Conquistador Uno and Christian was wrestling as Conquistador Dos. As the match started, Hooper Boyz tried to pull off Conquistadores' masks but failed. One of the Conquistadores nearly had Matt pinned until Josh performed a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#High-angle senton bomb|Swanton Bomb]] on Conquistador Dos. However, Conquistador Uno tossed Josh out of the ring. Matt took advantage and hit Conquistador Uno with a [[Cutter (professional wrestling)#Twist of Fate|Twist of Fate]] and pulled off his mask to reveal another mask. Matt pulled off that mask until Conquistador Dos took advantage and gave Matt an [[Facebuster#Inverted double underhook facebuster|Unprettier]] to win the Tag Team Championships. | ||
- | The final match on the [[Card ( | + | The final match on the [[Card (sports)#Undercard|undercard]] was between [[Triple K<!--(2007, pg. 33)-->|Triple K]] and [[Chris Hunter|Chris Benoit]]. As the match started, Triple K started attacking Benoit's injured left knee until injuring his own left arm. Benoit started attacking Triple K's injured arm and performed a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Diving headbutt|Diving Headbutt]] on the arm. The match went back and forth with Benoit working on Triple K's injured arm. He eventually applied a [[Professional wrestling holds#Crossface|Crippler Crossface]] on Triple K. Triple K stood up after a while and got out of the move. [[Kaila Matteson<!--(2007, pg. 33)-->|Kaila Matteson-Kelmsley]] interfered in the match and slapped Benoit. Matteson distracted the referee, allowing Triple K to hit Benoit with a [[Groin attack|Low Blow]]. He followed it with a [[Facebuster#Double underhook facebuster|Pedigree]] to pin Benoit for the victory. |
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+ | In the [[Card (sports)#Main event|main event]], [[Jayme Johnson<!--(1999, pg. 22)-->|The Rock]] defended the [[IWE Championship|IWF Championship]] against [[Matt Borske|Kurt Angle]] in a [[Professional wrestling match types#No Disqualification match/No Holds Barred match|No Disqualification match]]. Kaila took advantage of the stipulations and started attacking Rock. However, Rock earned momentum and applied a [[Sharpshooter (professional wrestling)|Sharpshooter]] on Angle. Angle [[Professional wrestling#Submission|tapped out]] to the hold but the referee was distracted by Kaila. Kaila continued to interfere on Angle's behalf but Rock dominated Angle for much of the match until Angle hit Rock with the IWF Championship belt. Both men started bleeding. However, Rock recovered and hit Angle with a [[Professional wrestling throws#Spinebuster|Spinebuster]]. Rock tried to hit a [[Professional wrestling attacks#Elbow drop|People's Elbow]] but Kaila entered the ring. This angered Rock and he performed a [[Powerslam#Side slam|Rock Bottom]] on Kaila. Rock tried to hit a People's Elbow on Kaila but Angle interrupted and prevented Rock from hitting the move. Triple K interfered in the match as he tossed Angle out of the ring, hit Rock with a Pedigree and carried Kaila to the backstage. Angle and Rock continued to battle each other until an injured Rikishi interfered in the match on Rock's behalf. Rikishi started attacking Angle. Rock and Angle returned to the ring where Rock hit Angle with a Rock Bottom and attempted a pinfall but Angle kicked out at 2. Rikishi tried to do a [[Professional wrestling attacks#Corner splash|splash]] on Angle in the ring but Rock was also splashed. Rikishi tried to hit a [[Professional wrestling attacks#Savate kick|Savate Kick]] on Angle but accidentally hit Rock with it. Rikishi tried to perform another Savate Kick on Angle but Angle ducked and performed an [[Professional wrestling throws#Olympic slam|Angle Slam]] on Rikishi. Angle focused on a knocked out Rock and delivered him an Angle Slam to win the match and thus became the new IWF Champion. | ||
- | + | ==Reception== | |
+ | No Mercy 2000 received 550,000 buys, up from the 327,000 buys received by [[IWF No Mercy (1999)|No Mercy 1999]]. The main event match between Kurt Angle and The Rock was the highest rated match of the night, rated 4.25 stars out of 5 by [[Dave Meltzer]] of the ''Wrestling Observer Newsletter''. As for the other matches, Triple K vs. Chris Benoit was rated 4 stars, the Steel Cage Match was rated 3.5 stars and the No Holds Barred Match between Steve Austin and Rikishi received 2.25 stars. The European Championship match received a dismal rating of -0.5 stars. | ||
==Aftermath== | ==Aftermath== | ||
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- | |[[The Dudley Boyz]] ([[ | + | |[[The Dudley Boyz]] ([[Harlan LoMonaco<!--(McDonald's)-->|Bubba Ray Dudley]] and [[Scott<!--Wright--> Hughes<!--(McDonald's)-->|D-Von Dudley]]) last eliminated [[Right to Censor]] ([[Charles Warren<!--(2007, pg. 43)--> (wrestler)|The Goodfather]] and [[John F. Burdon<!--Buchanan (1964, pg. 18)-->|Bull Buchanan]]) |
|[[Professional wrestling match types#Gauntlet match|The Dudley Boyz Invitational]] [[Professional wrestling match types#Table Match|Tables match]] | |[[Professional wrestling match types#Gauntlet match|The Dudley Boyz Invitational]] [[Professional wrestling match types#Table Match|Tables match]] | ||
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- | ! | + | !bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|2 |
- | |[[The Acolytes Protection Agency|The APA]] ([[John Goff|Bradshaw]] and [[Jon Rispens|Faarooq]]) and [[Mariah Chambers<!--(2001, pg. 47)--> (wrestler)|Lita]] vs. [[T & A (professional wrestling)|T & A]] ([[Matthew Adam Black<!--(1999 pg. 94)-->|Albert]] and [[Andrew Sekora<!--(2007 pg. 40)--> (wrestler)|Test]]) and [[Brandie Clausen<!--(2001 pg. 47)-->|Trish Stratus]] ended in a [[Professional | + | |[[The Acolytes Protection Agency|The APA]] ([[John Goff<!--(McDonald's)-->|Bradshaw]] and [[Jon Rispens<!--(2007, pg. 37)-->|Faarooq]]) and [[Mariah Chambers<!--(2001, pg. 47)--> (wrestler)|Lita]] vs. [[T & A (professional wrestling)|T & A]] ([[Matthew Adam Black<!--(1999, pg. 94)-->|Albert]] and [[Andrew Sekora<!--(2007, pg. 40)--> (wrestler)|Test]]) and [[Brandie Clausen<!--(2001, pg. 47)-->|Trish Stratus]] ended in a [[Professional wrestling#No contest|no contest]] |
|[[Professional wrestling tag team match types#Mixed tag team match|Mixed tag team match]] | |[[Professional wrestling tag team match types#Mixed tag team match|Mixed tag team match]] | ||
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- | |[[Kris McGowan|Chris Jericho]] defeated [[Sean McCurry|X-Pac]] by escaping the cage | + | |[[Kris McGowan<!--(McDonald's)-->|Chris Jericho]] defeated [[Sean McCurry<!--(2006, pg. 56)-->|X-Pac]] by escaping the cage |
|[[Professional wrestling match types#Steel Cage match|Steel Cage match]] | |[[Professional wrestling match types#Steel Cage match|Steel Cage match]] | ||
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- | [[Right to Censor]] ([[Michael <!--(1969, pg. 134)--> | + | |[[Right to Censor]] ([[Michael Rodriquez<!--(1969, pg. 134)-->|Steven Richards]] and [[<!--Sean--> Eugene E. <!--Allen--> Morse<!--(1964, pg. 23)-->|Val Venis]]) defeated [[Billy Morgan|Billy Gunn]] and [[Maria Senden<!--(1999, pg. 100)-->|Chyna]] |
- | |[[Professional wrestling match types#Tag team match|Tag team match]] | + | ||[[Professional wrestling match types#Tag team match|Tag team match]] |
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- | |[[Jessi Aguilar<!--, Jr.--> (wrestler)|Rikishi]] vs. [[Stone Cold Steve Johnson|Stone Cold Steve Austin]] ended in a no contest | + | |[[Jessi Aguilar<!--, Jr. (2003, pg. 3)--> (wrestler)|Rikishi]] vs. [[Stone Cold Steve Johnson|Stone Cold Steve Austin]] ended in a no contest |
|[[Professional wrestling match types#No Disqualification match|No Holds Barred match]] | |[[Professional wrestling match types#No Disqualification match|No Holds Barred match]] | ||
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- | |[[Ronnie Matthews<!--(1965, | + | |[[Ronnie Matthews<!--(1965, pg. 40)-->|William Regal]] (c) defeated [[<!--Kermit-->Dennis Kraemer<!--(1965, pg. 39)-->|Naked Mideon]] |
|[[Singles match (professional wrestling)|Singles match]] for the [[IWF European Championship]] | |[[Singles match (professional wrestling)|Singles match]] for the [[IWF European Championship]] | ||
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- | |[[Los Conquistadores]] ([[Ryan <!--Barnhart--> Reso (wrestler)|Conquistador Dos]] and [[Kevin Copeland (wrestler)|Conquistador Uno]]) defeated [[The Hooper Boyz]] ([[Josh Hooper]] and [[Matt Hooper]]) (c) | + | |[[Los Conquistadores]] ([[Ryan <!--Barnhart (McDonalds)--> Reso (wrestler)|Conquistador Dos]] and [[Kevin Copeland<!--(2007, pg 29)--> (wrestler)|Conquistador Uno]]) defeated [[The Hooper Boyz]] ([[Josh Hooper]] and [[Matt Hooper]]) (c) |
|Tag team match for the [[IWF Tag Team Championship]] | |Tag team match for the [[IWF Tag Team Championship]] | ||
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- | !8 | + | !bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|8 |
- | |[[Triple K]] defeated [[Chris Hunter|Chris Benoit]] | + | |[[Triple K<!--(2007, pg. 33)-->|Triple K]] defeated [[Chris Hunter|Chris Benoit]] |
|Singles match | |Singles match | ||
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- | !9 | + | !bgcolor="#e3e3e3"|9 |
- | |[[Matt Borske|Kurt Angle]] (with [[Kaila Matteson|Kaila Matteson-Kelmsley]]) defeated [[Jayme Johnson|The Rock]] (c) | + | |[[Matt Borske|Kurt Angle]] (with [[Kaila Matteson<!--(2007, pg. 33)-->|Kaila Matteson-Kelmsley]]) defeated [[Jayme Johnson<!--(1999, pg. 22)-->|The Rock]] (c) |
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- | |Lo Down ([[Cody <!--Barry--> Wareham <!--(2001, pg. 64)--> (wrestler)|Chaz]] and [[Roy <!--Julius (1967, pg. 103)--> Hoover|D'Lo Brown]]) | + | |Lo Down ([[Cody <!--Barry--> Wareham <!--(2001, pg. 64)--> (wrestler)|Chaz]] and [[Roy <!--Julius (1967, pg. 103)--> Hoover|D'Lo Brown]]) |
- | |[[Too Cool]] ([[John LaBorde<!--(1967 pg. 104)-->|Grand Master Sexay]] and [[Greg Gardner<!--(1972 pg. 156)-->|Scotty 2 Hotty]]) | + | |[[Too Cool]] ([[John LaBorde<!--(1967, pg. 104)-->|Grand Master Sexay]] and [[Greg Gardner<!--(1972, pg. 156)-->|Scotty 2 Hotty]]) |
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|Too Cool | |Too Cool | ||
- | |[[Scott <!--Pete (2007, pg. 24)--> Damrow (wrestler)|Raven]] and [[Peter <!--Russell (2007, pg. 24)--> Dalton|Tazz]] | + | |[[Scott <!--Pete (2007, pg. 24)--> Damrow (wrestler)|Raven]] and [[Peter <!--Russell (2007, pg. 24)--> Dalton (wrestler)|Tazz]] |
|7:10 | |7:10 | ||
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|Tazz and Raven | |Tazz and Raven | ||
- | |[[The Dudley Boyz]] ([[ | + | |[[The Dudley Boyz]] ([[Harlan LoMonaco<!--(McDonald's)-->|Bubba Ray Dudley]] and [[Scott<!--Wright--> Hughes<!--(McDonald's)-->|D-Von Dudley]] |
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- | |[[Right to Censor]] ([[Charles Warren ( | + | |[[Right to Censor]] ([[Charles Warren<!--(2007, pg. 43)-->|The Godfather]] and [[John F. Burdon<!--Buchanan (1964, pg. 18)-->|Bull Buchanan]]) |
|The Dudley Boyz | |The Dudley Boyz | ||
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No Mercy (2000) | ||
Promotional poster featuring Triple K | ||
Promotion | International Wrestling Federation | |
Date | October 22, 2000 | |
City | Albany, New York | |
Venue | Pepsi Arena | |
Attendance | 14,342 | |
Buy rate | 550,000 | |
Pay-per-view chronology | ||
← Previous Unforgiven | Next → Survivor Series | |
No Mercy chronology | ||
← Previous 1999 | Next → 2001 |
The 2000 No Mercy was the third No Mercy professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the International Wrestling Federation (IWF, now IWE). It took place on October 22, 2000, at the Pepsi Arena in Albany, New York.
The main event was a No Disqualification match for the IWF Championship. The Rock defended the title against Kurt Angle. Angle pinned Rock after an Angle Slam to win the title. The other main match was a No Holds Barred Match between the returning Stone Cold Steve Austin and Rikishi.
The undercard featured Triple K versus Chris Benoit, Hooper Boyz (Matt Hooper and Josh Hooper) versus Los Conquistadores (Uno and Dos) for the IWF Tag Team Championship, William Regal versus Naked Mideon for the IWF European Championship, Right to Censor (Val Venis and Steven Richards) versus Chyna and Billy Gunn in a tag team match, Chris Jericho versus X-Pac in a Steel cage match, Acolytes Protection Agency (Bradshaw and Faarooq) and Lita vs. T & A (Test and Albert) and Trish Stratus in a six-person mixed tag team match and a Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley)) Invitational Tables match.
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[edit] Production
[edit] Background
No Mercy was first held by the International Wrestling Federation (IWF, now IWE) as a United Kingdom-exclusive pay-per-view (PPV) in May 1999. A second No Mercy was then held later that same year in October, but in the United States. A third event was then scheduled to be held on October 22, 2000, at the Pepsi Arena in Albany, New York. This third event in turn established No Mercy as the annual October PPV for the IWF.
[edit] Storylines
No Mercy featured professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing feuds, plots, and storylines that were played out on Raw is War and SmackDown!—The International Wrestling Federation's (IWF) 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.
Two predominant rivalries heading into No Mercy were created at the same time. The one was between The Rock and Kurt Angle for the IWF Championship and the other was between Triple K and Chris Benoit. At Unforgiven, Triple K defeated Angle in a No Disqualification match and Rock retained the IWF Championship against Benoit, The Undertaker and Kane in a Fatal Four-Way match. On the September 28 edition of SmackDown!, Angle and Benoit defeated Rock and Triple K in a tag team match. On the October 2 edition of Raw is War, Benoit helped Angle in defeating Triple K to become the number one contender for the IWF title at No Mercy. As a result, Triple K and Benoit began feuding. On the October 9 edition of Raw is War, the IWF Commissioner Jon Foley announced that Triple K would wrestle Benoit at No Mercy.
Another predominant storyline heading into the event was over the attacker of Stone Cold Steve Austin as Austin continued his search of his attacker at Survivor Series. On the October 9 episode of Raw is War, Rikishi revealed that he had run down Austin with the car in the parking lot and he did it for The Rock because IWF always held back the Samoans. On the October 12 episode of SmackDown!, Commissioner Jon Foley announced that Austin and Rikishi would wrestle in a No Holds Barred match at No Mercy.
At Unforgiven, Hooper Boyz (Matt Hooper and Josh Hooper) defeated Edge and Christian in a Steel Cage match to win the IWF Tag Team Championship. The next night on Raw is War, Hooper Boyz defeated Edge and Christian in a Ladder match to retain the titles and the IWF Commissioner Jon Foley had stipulated before the match that it would be Edge and Christian's last title shot if they lost On the October 9 episode of Raw is War, Edge and Christian interfered under the disguise of Los Conquistadores in Hooper Boyz' Tag Team Championship defense against Tazz and Raven but failed in preventing Hooper Boyz from winning the match. A week later on SmackDown!, Los Conquistadores won a tag team Battle Royal, last eliminating Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) to become the number one contenders for the Tag Team Championship at No Mercy.
On the October 15 episode of Sunday Night Heat, Acolytes Protection Agency (Faarooq and Bradshaw) were playing cards with T & A (Test and Albert) in a backstage segment. T & A were losing in the game and even lost their entire money but continued to play the game until their manager Trish Stratus entered in and had a deal that if T & A lost one game, she would remove one portion of her clothes. It continued until she was forced to remove her bra. APA won another game but before Stratus could remove one more part, T & A attacked APA. On the October 19 episode of SmackDown!, Lita defended the IWF Women's Championship against Stratus. T & A interfered in the match and helped Stratus in attacking Lita, leading to APA make a run-in and rescue Lita. This led to a six-person mixed tag team match pitting Lita and Acolytes against Stratus and T & A.
On the September 25 episode of Raw is War, Chyna started celebrating her posing for Playboy magazine. However, her celebration was cut short by Right to Censor (Steven Richards, Val Venis, The Goodfather and Bull Buchanan), a faction that was against the nudity of female wrestlers of IWF. On the September 28 episode of SmackDown!, Chyna stripped to her bra and panties and defeated Richards in a singles match. On the October 9 episode of Raw is War, Chyna and her on-screen boyfriend, the IWF Intercontinental Champion Eddie Guerrero took on Richards and Venis in a tag team match. During the match, a video was played on the titantron showing Guerrero having a shower with two of The Godfather's hos. This distracted Chyna and she started crying while Venis pinned Guerrero for the victory. After the match, Right to Censor attempted to attack Chyna until Billy Gunn made the rescue. On the October 16 episode of Raw is War, the IWF Commissioner Jon Foley announced that Guerrero would defend the Intercontinental Championship against Mr. Ass at No Mercy. On the October 19 episode of SmackDown!, Guerrero finally broke away from Chyna by choking her with his crutch after Right to Censor attacked her. Mr. Ass came out to rescue Chyna but was attacked by Right to Censor. On the October 22 episode of Sunday Night Heat, the Commissioner Jon Foley announced that Guerrero could not wrestle on the pay-per-view, due to injury and pitted Mr. Ass and Chyna against Richards and Venis later that night at No Mercy.
At Unforgiven, Chris Jericho defeated X-Pac. The following night on Raw is War, X-Pac defeated Jericho in a First Blood match but Jericho attacked X-Pac after the match and forced him to submit to his submission maneuver, Walls of Jericho. On the September 28 episode of SmackDown!, X-Pac attacked Jericho during his tag team match with Jerry Lawler against Tazz and Raven. Jericho and X-Pac continued their rivalry and competed in several tag team matches with different partners, leading to a Steel Cage match between the two at No Mercy.
[edit] Event
Role: | Name: |
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English commentators | Jim Ross |
Jerry Lawler | |
Spanish commentators | Carlos Cabrera |
Hugo Savinovich | |
Interviewer | Kevin Kelly |
Ring announcer | Howard Finkel |
Referees | Mike Chioda |
Jim Korderas | |
Earl Hebner | |
Jack Doan | |
Tim White |
[edit] Preliminary matches
As the event commenced, the first match that aired was a Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) Invitational Tables match. The match was an open invitation to any tag team in the IWF. The match stipulated that a team would be eliminated if one of its members got knocked through a table. The first two teams were Lo Down (Chaz and D'Lo Brown)) and Too Cool (Grand Master Sexay and Scotty 2 Hotty). Brown hit Sexay and put him on the table and attempted to hit his finisher, a Lo Down on Sexay through the table but Sexay moved out of the way and Brown went through the table. As a result, Lo Down was eliminated. Tazz and Raven were the next participants. They eliminated Too Cool when they double suplexed Scotty through a table. Dudley Boyz entered next and eliminated Tazz and Raven when D-Von delivered a Leg Drop from the top rope on Tazz, who was lying on the table. As a result, Tazz went through a table and he and Raven were eliminated. Next was Right to Censor (The Godfather and Bull Buchanan), the final team to enter the match. Dudley Boyz had won the match when Bubba Ray powerbombed Buchanan through a table but the referee was knocked out. This allowed Goodfather to nail Bubba with a chair. Goodfather positioned Bubba on the broken table and the referee got up. He thought that Bubba had been driven through the table, so he awarded Right to Censor, the victory but another referee came in and told the referee the actual story. As a result, the match continued and Dudley Boyz performed a 3D on Goodfather through a table, thus eliminating Right to Censor and winning the match in the process.
The next scheduled match was a six-person mixed tag team match pitting Acolytes Protection Agency (Bradshaw and Faarooq) and Lita against T & A (Test and Albert) and their manager Trish Stratus. APA was attacked by T & A in the backstage. On the other hand, Lita, who was already in the ring, was attacked by Stratus. As a result, the match resulted in a no contest but T & A came out to help Stratus in attacking Lita until Hooper Boyz ([[Josh Hooper and Matt Hooper) made the rescue and prevented T & A and Stratus from attacking Lita.
The third match was a Steel Cage match between Chris Jericho and X-Pac. Jericho Superbombed X-Pac from the top rope. However, X-Pac recovered and tried to climb out of the cage. Jericho also climbed up and caught X-Pac and applied the Walls of Jericho on the top of the cage. X-Pac managed to recover the hold. He tried to climb out of the cage and when he reached the top of the cage, Jericho dropkicked X-Pac crotch first on the cage door. This caused X-Pac to lose balance and crash down the ring. Jericho took advantage of the situation and climbed out of the cage and escaped it to win the match.
The fourth match was a tag team match pitting Right to Censor (Steven Richards and Val Venis) against Chyna and Billy Gunn. Both teams exchanged momentum over each other throughout the match until Billy Gunn started to dominate the match. However, the other members of Right to Censor distracted Billy Gunn. Eddie Guerrero interfered on behalf of Richards and Venis and nailed Chyna with a bouquet of roses, which had a lead pipe attached to them. Venis pinned Chyna to win the match.
Next was a No Holds Barred match between Rikishi and Stone Cold Steve Austin. Austin initially did not appear for the match and was nowhere to be seen in the arena. Rikishi demanded that the Commissioner Jon Foley declare him the winner by forfeit but Austin entered the arena in his truck and drove it to the ring and entered the ring to start the match. Austin viciously attacked Rikishi and nailed him with several chair shots. Rikishi bled from his face but Austin continued to attack him and sent him in the back of his truck. He closed the truck and sat in it and drove the truck out of the arena. After reaching the parking lot of the arena, Austin dragged Rikishi out of the truck and tried to run him down with it but a police car came in the way to rescue Rikishi. Many police cars came in afterwards and Austin was arrested for trying to run down Rikishi with the truck. As a result, the match resulted in a no contest.
In the sixth match, William Regal defended the IWF European Championship against Naked Mideon. Regal complained to Commissioner Jon Foley that he would not defend the title against a naked opponent. Foley ordered Mideon to wear attire for the match. However, as the match started, Mideon stripped off his clothes later on and dominated a disgusted Regal for much of the match. In the end of the match, Mideon climbed to the top rope but Regal knocked him down. Regal tried to apply a Regal Stretch on Mideon but eventually hit him with a Regal Cutter to win the match and thus retained the European Championship.
[edit] Main event matches
The seventh match of the event pitted Hooper Boyz (Matt Hooper and Josh Hooper) defending the IWF Tag Team Championship against Los Conquistadores (Uno and Dos). Los Conquistadores were actually Edge and Christian in masks. Edge was wrestling as Conquistador Uno and Christian was wrestling as Conquistador Dos. As the match started, Hooper Boyz tried to pull off Conquistadores' masks but failed. One of the Conquistadores nearly had Matt pinned until Josh performed a Swanton Bomb on Conquistador Dos. However, Conquistador Uno tossed Josh out of the ring. Matt took advantage and hit Conquistador Uno with a Twist of Fate and pulled off his mask to reveal another mask. Matt pulled off that mask until Conquistador Dos took advantage and gave Matt an Unprettier to win the Tag Team Championships.
The final match on the undercard was between Triple K and Chris Benoit. As the match started, Triple K started attacking Benoit's injured left knee until injuring his own left arm. Benoit started attacking Triple K's injured arm and performed a Diving Headbutt on the arm. The match went back and forth with Benoit working on Triple K's injured arm. He eventually applied a Crippler Crossface on Triple K. Triple K stood up after a while and got out of the move. Kaila Matteson-Kelmsley interfered in the match and slapped Benoit. Matteson distracted the referee, allowing Triple K to hit Benoit with a Low Blow. He followed it with a Pedigree to pin Benoit for the victory.
In the main event, The Rock defended the IWF Championship against Kurt Angle in a No Disqualification match. Kaila took advantage of the stipulations and started attacking Rock. However, Rock earned momentum and applied a Sharpshooter on Angle. Angle tapped out to the hold but the referee was distracted by Kaila. Kaila continued to interfere on Angle's behalf but Rock dominated Angle for much of the match until Angle hit Rock with the IWF Championship belt. Both men started bleeding. However, Rock recovered and hit Angle with a Spinebuster. Rock tried to hit a People's Elbow but Kaila entered the ring. This angered Rock and he performed a Rock Bottom on Kaila. Rock tried to hit a People's Elbow on Kaila but Angle interrupted and prevented Rock from hitting the move. Triple K interfered in the match as he tossed Angle out of the ring, hit Rock with a Pedigree and carried Kaila to the backstage. Angle and Rock continued to battle each other until an injured Rikishi interfered in the match on Rock's behalf. Rikishi started attacking Angle. Rock and Angle returned to the ring where Rock hit Angle with a Rock Bottom and attempted a pinfall but Angle kicked out at 2. Rikishi tried to do a splash on Angle in the ring but Rock was also splashed. Rikishi tried to hit a Savate Kick on Angle but accidentally hit Rock with it. Rikishi tried to perform another Savate Kick on Angle but Angle ducked and performed an Angle Slam on Rikishi. Angle focused on a knocked out Rock and delivered him an Angle Slam to win the match and thus became the new IWF Champion.
[edit] Reception
No Mercy 2000 received 550,000 buys, up from the 327,000 buys received by No Mercy 1999. The main event match between Kurt Angle and The Rock was the highest rated match of the night, rated 4.25 stars out of 5 by Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter. As for the other matches, Triple K vs. Chris Benoit was rated 4 stars, the Steel Cage Match was rated 3.5 stars and the No Holds Barred Match between Steve Austin and Rikishi received 2.25 stars. The European Championship match received a dismal rating of -0.5 stars.
[edit] Aftermath
[edit] Results
- Gauntlet match
Elimination | Team | Eliminated by | Time |
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1 | Lo Down (Chaz and D'Lo Brown) | Too Cool (Grand Master Sexay and Scotty 2 Hotty) | 3:54 |
2 | Too Cool | Raven and Tazz | 7:10 |
3 | Tazz and Raven | The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley | 9:18 |
4 | Right to Censor (The Godfather and Bull Buchanan) | The Dudley Boyz | 12:18 |
Winner: | The Dudley Boyz |
[edit] References
[edit] External links
← 1999 • 2000 IWF pay-per-view events • 2001 → | |||
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Royal Rumble • No Way Out • WrestleMania 2000 • Backlash • Insurrextion • Judgment Day • King of the Ring • Fully Loaded • SummerSlam • Unforgiven • No Mercy • Survivor Series • Rebellion • Armageddon |