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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="3" style="font-size: 115%;" |Promotional poster featuring [[Martin McAlmond<!--(2000, pg. 89)-->|The Undertaker]]
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| style="text-align: left;" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''[[Theme Music|Theme<br>song]](s)'''
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="2" style="font-size: 115%;" |"Rebellion" by [[Jim Johnston (Composer)|Jim Johnston]]
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| bgcolor=#BDBDBD align="center" colspan="3" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''Information'''
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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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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="2" style="font-size: 115%;" |[[IWE|International Wrestling Entertainment]]
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="2" style="font-size: 115%;" |[[International Wrestling Federation]]
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| style="text-align: left;" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''Date'''
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="2" style="font-size: 115%;" |December 2, 2000
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="2" style="font-size: 115%;" |December 10, 2000
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| style="text-align: left;" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''Attendance'''
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| style="text-align: left;" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''City'''
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="2" style="font-size: 115%;" |11,077
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="2" style="font-size: 115%;" |[[Birmingham, Alabama]]
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| style="text-align: left;" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''Venue'''
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="2" style="font-size: 115%;" |[[Sheffield Arena]]
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="2" style="font-size: 115%;" |[[Birmingham–Jefferson Civic Center]]
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="2" style="font-size: 115%;" |[[Sheffield|Sheffield, England]]
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="2" style="font-size: 115%;" |14,920
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| bgcolor=#BDBDBD align="center" colspan="3" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''Pay-per-view chronology'''
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| style="text-align: left;" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''[[Pay-Per-View|Buy rate]]'''
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="2" style="font-size: 115%;" |465,000
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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" |[[IWF Survivor Series (2000)|Survivor Series<br>(2000)]]
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| style="text-align: left;" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''[[Tagline]](s)'''
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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" |'''Rebellion<br>(2000)'''
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" colspan="2" style="font-size: 115%;" |''Lord, I'm Coming Home to You''
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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" |[[IWE Armageddon (2000)|Armageddon<br>(2000)]]
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| bgcolor=#BDBDBD align="center" colspan="3" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''Rebellion chronology'''
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| bgcolor=#BDBDBD align="center" colspan="3" |'''Pay-per-view chronology'''
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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" |[[#1999|Rebellion (1999)]]
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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''← Previous'''<br>[[IWF Rebellion (2000)|Rebellion]]
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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" |'''Rebellion<br>(2000)'''
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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''Next →'''<br>[[IWF Royal Rumble (2001)|Royal Rumble]]
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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" |[[#2001|Rebellion (2001)]]
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| bgcolor=#BDBDBD align="center" colspan="3" |[[IWF Survivor Series|Survivor Series]] chronology'''
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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''← Previous'''<br>[[IWF Armageddon (1999)|1999]]
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| bgcolor=#ffffff align="center" colspan="1" style="font-size: 115%;" |'''Next →'''<br>[[IWF Armageddon (2001)|2001]]
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'''Armageddon (2000)''' was a [[Professional Wrestling|professional wrestling]] [[Pay-Per-View|pay-per-view]] (PPV) [[List of IWE pay-per-view events|event]] produced by [[International Wrestling Entertainment|International Wrestling Federation]] (IWF) that took place on December 10, 2000, at the [[Birmingham–Jefferson Civic Center]] in [[Birmingham, Alabama]]. It was the second annual [[IWE Armageddon|Armageddon]] event, and the only IWF pay-per-view event to be held in the state of [[Alabama]].
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The 2000 '''Armageddon''' was the second [[IWE Armageddon|Armageddon]] [[professional wrestling]] [[pay-per-view]] (PPV) [[List of IWE pay-per-view events|event]] produced by the [[International Wrestling Entertainment|International Wrestling Federation]] (IWF, now IWE). It took place on [[IWF Attitude Era|December 10, 2000]], at the [[Birmingham–Jefferson Civic Center]] in [[Birmingham, Alabama]]. To date, it is the only IWF/E pay-per-view event to be held in the state of [[Alabama]]. It was the final Armageddon event produced under the IWF name, as the promotion was renamed to International Wrestling Entertainment (IWE) in May 2002, as the event was temporarily replaced with [[IWF Vengeance (2001)|Vengeance]] in December 2001 due to the [[September 11 Attacks|September 11 attacks]], with Armageddon reinstated in [[IWE Armageddon (2002)|2002]]. It would also be the last Armageddon held before the introduction of the [[IWE brand extension|brand extension]] in March 2002.
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==Production==
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===Background===
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In December 1999, the [[International Wrestling Federation]] (IWF, now IWE) established [[IWE Armageddon|Armageddon]] as their yearly December PPV, after the promotion had ended their [[IWF In Your House|In Your House]]-branded shows earlier that year in February. The second Armageddon event was held on December 10, 2000, at the [[Birmingham–Jefferson Civic Center]] in [[Birmingham, Alabama]].
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==Storylines==
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===Storylines===
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The central feud heading into Armageddon was between [[IWE World Heavyweight Championship|IWF Champion]] [[Matt Borske|Kurt Angle]], [[Martin McAlmond|The Undertaker]], [[Triple K]], [[Stone Cold Steve Johnson|Stone Cold Steve Austin]], [[Jayme Johnson|The Rock]], and [[Jessi Aguilar<!--, Jr.--> (wrestler)|Rikishi]] inside a [[Professional wrestling match types|Hell in a Cell]] for the IWF Championship. At [[IWF No Mercy (2000)|No Mercy]] Kurt Angle won the championship from The Rock in a No Disqualification Match. Kurt would later retain the title against The Undertaker at [[IWF Survivor Series (2000)|Survivor Series]] and again at [[IWE Rebellion#2000|Rebellion]] in a Fatal Four Way Match against The Rock, Rikishi, and Stone Cold Steve Austin. Commissioner [[Jon Foley]] would later announce on ''[[IWE SmackDown|SmackDown!]]'' that Kurt Angle would defend his title inside a six-man [[Hell in a Cell Match|Hell in a Cell]] match. [[Vince Matteson|Mr. Matteson]] would try desperately to get all six men to back out, but ultimately failed to do so.
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The central feud heading into Armageddon was between [[IWE World Heavyweight Championship|IWF Champion]] [[Matt Borske|Kurt Angle]], [[Martin McAlmond<!--(2000, pg. 89)-->|The Undertaker]], [[Triple K<!--(2007, pg. 33)-->|Triple K]], [[Stone Cold Steve Johnson|Stone Cold Steve Austin]], [[Jayme Johnson<!--(1999, pg. 22)-->|The Rock]] and [[Jessi Aguilar<!--, Jr. (2003, pg. 3)--> (wrestler)|Rikishi]] inside a [[Professional wrestling match types|Hell in a Cell]] for the IWF Championship. At [[IWF No Mercy (2000)|No Mercy]] Kurt Angle won the championship from The Rock in a No Disqualification Match. Kurt would later retain the title against The Undertaker at [[IWF Survivor Series (2000)|Survivor Series]] and again at [[IWE Rebellion#2000|Rebellion]] in a Fatal Four Way Match against The Rock, Rikishi, and Stone Cold Steve Austin. Commissioner [[Jon Foley<!--(2006, pg. 26)-->|Jon Foley]] would later announce on ''[[IWE SmackDown|SmackDown!]]'' that Kurt Angle would defend his title inside a six-man [[Hell in a Cell Match|Hell in a Cell]] match. [[Vince Matteson|Mr. Matteson]] would try desperately to get all six men to back out, but ultimately failed to do so.
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Another feud heading into Armageddon was between [[Kris McGowan|Chris Jericho]] and [[Glenn McAlmond (wrestler)|Kane]] in a [[Professional wrestling match types|Last Man Standing match]]. It started at Survivor Series when Kane defeated Chris Jericho by pinfall. They would later fight again at Rebellion only for Kane to defeat him. It was later announced on ''Raw'' that their feud would come to an end at Armageddon in a Last Man Standing match.
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Another feud heading into Armageddon was between [[Kris McGowan<!--(McDonald's)-->|Chris Jericho]] and [[Glenn McAlmond<!--(2006, pg. 56)--> (wrestler)|Kane]] in a [[Professional wrestling match types|Last Man Standing match]]. It started at Survivor Series when Kane defeated Chris Jericho by pinfall. They would later fight again at Rebellion only for Kane to defeat him. It was later announced on ''Raw Is War'' that their feud would come to an end at Armageddon in a Last Man Standing match.
==Event==
==Event==
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Before the actual pay-per-view started, [[Greg Gardner|Scotty 2 Hotty]] pinned [[Roy <!--Julius--> Hoover|D'Lo Brown]] on ''[[IWE Heat|Sunday Night Heat]]''.
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Before the actual pay-per-view started, [[Greg Gardner<!--(1972, pg. 156)-->|Scotty 2 Hotty]] pinned [[Roy <!--Julius (1967, pg. 103)--> Hoover|D'Lo Brown]] on ''[[IWE Heat|Sunday Night Heat]]''.
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===Preliminary matches===
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The pay-per-view opened with a six-person intergender tag team elimination match between [[the Radicalz]] ([[Dean Barnhart|Dean Malenko]], [[Perry <!--Abraham (2006, pg. 69)--> Smith|Perry Saturn]], and [[<!--Eddie--> Brian McAlmond|Eddie Guerrero]]) (with [[Terri <!--Bouchard (1972, pg. 104)--> Semmler|Terri]]) and [[The Hooper Boyz|Team Xtreme]] ([[Matt Hooper]], [[Josh Hooper]] and [[Mariah Chambers<!--(2001, pg. 47)--> (wrestler)|Lita]]). The early stages of the match were dominated by Team Xtreme as Josh Hooper blocked Guerrero's hurricanrana and then performed his High-Angle Senton, the "Swanton Bomb" on Guerrero for the [[pin#professional wrestling|three-count]], eliminating Guerrero. Josh then executed his Flying Top-Rope Kick, which he calls "Poetry in Motion" on Malenko. However, the momentum began to shift towards the Radicalz when Malenko immediately tagged in Saturn, who promptly eliminated Josh with a [[professional wrestling throws#Death Valley driver|Death Valley driver]]. Matt then came into the match and blindsided Saturn with a bulldog for a near fall. Matt then attempted a [[neckbreaker#swinging neckbreaker|Swinging Neckbreaker]], which he calls "Twist of Fate" on Saturn but it was countered into a suplex. Matt tried again and this time nailed it to eliminate Saturn by pinfall. Afterwards, Radicalz manager Terri slapped Matt and Lita speared Terri for her efforts. Malenko took advantage and rolled Matt up from behind for the pin. He wouldn't have long to celebrate though, as Lita performed a headscissors kick on Malenko. She then executed her [[moonsault]], which she calls "Litasault", on Malenko only to have him kick out at two. After taking a subsequent [[DDT (professional wrestling)|DDT]], Malenko superplexed Lita and stopped his own pinfall. He pulled her up from a pin again after a backbreaker, and instead forced Lita to [[submission (combat sports)|tap]] to his [[glossary of professional wrestling terms#finisher|finisher]], the "Texas Cloverleaf".
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The next match pitted [[Michael Haub<!--(1999, pg. 106)-->|Hardcore Holly]] against [[IWE European Championship|European Champion]] [[Ronnie Matthews<!--(1965, pg. 40)-->|William Regal]]. After cutting Regal's mic work short with his entrance theme, Holly quickly went to work on Regal. After back and forth punches outside the ring, Regal finally got the momentum on his side when he sent Holly into the back of a ring post. When the two came into the ring, Holly replied with a belly-to-back suplex for a near fall. Regal did a superplex on Holly for a two-count as well. Holly took control from that point until late in the bout when Raven interfered and DDTed Holly, thus allowing Regal to take the easy pinfall victory.
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==Aftermath==
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The third match saw [[Maria Senden<!--(1999, pg. 100)-->|Chyna]] take on [[<!--Sean--> Eugene E. <!--Allen--> Morse<!--(1964, pg. 23)-->|Val Venis]], who was accompanied to the ring by fellow [[Right To Censor]] [[glossary of professional wrestling terms#stable|stable]] member and [[IWE Women's Championship (1956–2010)|IWF Women's Champion]], [[Luci<!--lle--> McCarter<!--(1969, pg. 166)--> (wrestler)|Ivory]]. The early portions of the match were dominated by Chyna until Venis whip tossed her out of the ring and Ivory started attacking her at [[Wrestling ring|ringside]]. The momentum swung back and forth until Ivory became more and more aggressive in interfering on Venis' behalf. She really got into Chyna's head when she tripped her, causing Chyna to chase her until Venis intercepted Chyna and delivered a Fisherman's suplex for the pinfall. Chyna was about to beat up Ivory after the match but Venis once again saved her from Chyna's wrath, [[powerbomb]]ing her.
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After [[Matt Borske|Kurt Angle]] retained the [[IWF Championship]] against [[Stone Cold Steve Johnson|Stone Cold Steve Austin]] on the January 8, 2001 episode of [[IWE Raw|''Raw Is War'']], Vince Matteson announced that Angle would defend his title against his son-in-law [[Triple K]] at the [[IWF Royal Rumble (2001)|Royal Rumble]]. Triple K claimed that Angle could only have become the champion because he (Triple K) allowed him to. Angle disagreed. At the pay-per-view Kurt Angle defeated Triple K in a singles match for the IWF Championship following interference from Austin.
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IWF Commissioner Jon Foley considered resigning due to a promise that he made on Sunday Night Heat where if anyone suffered a serious injury in the 6-man Hell in a Cell match, he would resign as Commissioner. Instead, Foley chose to keep his job due to support from Steve Austin and the IWF fans. However, on the December 18 episode of ''Raw Is War'', when the board of directors deemed Linda Matteson incompetent to continue being CEO due to a (kayfabe) nervous breakdown, they granted Vince Matteson 100% control of the IWF, allowing him to fire Foley as Commissioner.
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This was followed by a [[professional wrestling match types#Last Man/Woman Standing match|Last Man Standing match]] between [[Glenn McAlmond<!--(2006, pg. 56)--> (wrestler)|Kane]] and [[Kris McGowan<!--(McDonald's)-->|Chris Jericho]]. The match started as Kane attacked Jericho on the aisle and quickly returned him to the backstage area. [[<!--Kermit-->Dennis Kraemer<!--(1965, pg. 39)-->|Mideon]] was attacked by both men as he was in the way. Kane and Jericho finally made their way to the ring shortly afterwards. The match was a roller-coaster affair, as neither competitor could gain a huge momentum advantage over the other. After connecting with his signature flying clothesline on Jericho, Kane delivered his chokeslam on Jericho. Jericho recovered and low blowed Kane, who was about to hit him with a chair. Jericho had the momentum on his side once more and took advantage with his Top-Rope Moonsault, which Jericho calls "Lionsault", on Kane, who was lying face-down on the chair. Kane took temporary control with a big boot until he dragged Jericho into the tech area. Jericho then knocked a ton of stacked barrels on Kane to keep him down for the 10-second count and the victory.
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The Undertaker also began to feud with Triple K, albeit immediately after KKK's feud with Angle began to wane. On an episode of ''[[IWE SmackDown|Smackdown]]'', The Undertaker had a [[Restraining Order|restraining order]] placed against him after attacking Triple K's on-screen wife, [[Kaila Matteson|Kaila Matteson-Kelmsley]], but The Undertaker would exploit a loophole in his restraining order by assigning his [[Kayfabe|kayfabe]] half-brother, Kane, to stalk Stephanie. When new IWF Commissioner William Regal refused to grant him a match against Triple K at [[IWF WrestleMania X-Seven|Wrestlemania]], an event Undertaker had never lost at, he threatened him with Kane holding Stephanie (who was replaced by a hilariously fake looking dummy) over his head and about to toss her off the balcony just above them. Commissioner Regal finally gave Taker his match. Undertaker would go on to up his Mania record to 9–0 with his victory over "The Game".
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Next, [[World Tag Team Championship (IWE)|IWF Tag Team Champions]] [[John F. Burdon<!--Buchanan (1964, pg. 18)-->|Bull Buchanan]] and [[Charles Warren<!--(2007, pg. 43)--> (wrestler)|The Goodfather]] of the Right To Censor were challenged by [[Edge and Christian]], [[the Dudley Boyz]] ([[Harlan LoMonaco<!--(McDonald's)-->|Bubba Ray Dudley]] and [[Scott<!--Wright--> Hughes<!--(McDonald's)-->|D-Von Dudley]] and [[<!--Brian-->James Burdick<!--(2007, pg 22)-->|Road Dogg]] and [[Blake Wheeler<!--(2007, pg. 44)-->|K-Kwik]]. The Right To Censor started off the match attacking the Dudleys. D-Von responded with a back elbow on Buchanan. After a period of double teaming, Steven Richards, the leader of The Right To Censor, attempted to interfere on his team's behalf and DDTed D-Von just when it looked like the Dudleys had the match won. It didn't go as planned for Richards though, as Edge [[spear]]ed Bubba Ray and Christian nailed the tomakazie on Bubba for the pin and win the tag titles.
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[[Stone Cold Steve Johnson|Stone Cold Steve Austin]] would go on to enter the Royal Rumble Match at the [[IWF Royal Rumble (2001)|Royal Rumble]] despite being attacked and busted open by Triple K before Austin officially participated in it by entering the ring for costing him a chance to become the IWF Champion earlier that night in revenge for Triple K robbing Austin of a reign with the same title on a past episode of ''Raw Is War''. On the way he fought long-time rival [[Jayme Johnson|The Rock]], who claimed to have won the Royal Rumble for the second time in a row. At the pay-per-view Steve Austin won the match after eliminating [[Glenn McAlmond (wrestler)|Kane]]. He would go to WrestleMania to defeat The Rock in a No Disqualification Match to win the [[IWF Championship]] with some highly unlikely help from former arch-rival [[Vince Matteson|Mr. Matteson]], thus beginning his [[Turn (professional wrestling)|heel turn]].
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The Intercontinental Championship was on the line as Billy Gunn defended his title against Chris Benoit. Benoit got the initial momentum with a series of stomps on Gunn until he was thrown out of the ring. Benoit locked in the figure four leg lock when the action returned to the ring, but Gunn managed to struggle his way to the ropes. Forcing Benoit to release the hold. Gunn started to gain some momentum with a jackhammer followed by his "Fame-Asser" which only netted him a near fall. Benoit then caught Gunn in his "Crippler Crossface", but Gunn got his foot on the rope, again forcing Benoit to release the hold. Gunn was showing signs of injury when his knee buckled during a tilt-a-whirl on Benoit. Benoit took advantage by once again applying the "Crippler Crossface" on Gunn, forcing a submission and therefore becoming the new Intercontinental Champion.
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Next, a [[professional wrestling match types#Basic non-elimination matches|Triple Threat match]] for Ivory's IWF Women's Championship took place. The other competitors were [[Brandie Clausen<!--(2001, pg. 47)-->|Trish Stratus]] and [[Nora <!--Kimberly Stevens (1969, pg. 167)--> Stavnes|Molly Holly]]. Molly started it off with an attack on Stratus before being monkey flipped. Molly was then double suplexed by Stratus and Ivory. Molly hit a crossbody for a near fall on Stratus after wasting some time to drag Ivory out of position to break up the pin count. T & A ([[Andrew Sekora<!--(2007, pg. 40)--> (wrestler)|Test]] and [[Matthew Adam Black<!--(1999, pg. 94)-->|Albert]]) interfered in the match as Ivory picked up the win. After the match Molly's cousin, Crash came out and challenged T & A with [[The Acolytes Protection Agency|the Acolytes]] ([[John Goff<!--(McDonald's)-->|Bradshaw]] and [[Jon Rispens<!--(2007, pg. 37)-->|Faarooq]]). The Acolytes, Crash, and Molly Holly successfully beat up T & A.
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===Main event match===
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The [[main event]] match was a six-man [[Hell in a Cell Match|Hell in a Cell]] match for Kurt Angle's [[IWE Championship|IWF Championship]]. The challengers were [[Martin McAlmond<!--(2000, pg. 89)-->|The Undertaker]], [[Jayme Johnson<!--(1999, pg. 22)-->|The Rock]], [[Triple K<!--(2007, pg. 33)-->|Triple K]], [[Jessi Aguilar<!--, Jr. (2003, pg. 3)--> (wrestler)|Rikishi]], and [[Stone Cold Steve Johnson|Stone Cold Steve Austin]]. The early portion of the match saw several pinfall attempts by all participants; during this time, [[Vince Matteson]], [[Greg <!--Trenary--> Patterson <!--(2007, pg. 87)--> (wrestler)|Pat Patterson]] and [[Gerald <!--Eddie--> Beniger <!--(2007, pg. 82)-->|Gerald Brisco]] were working together to stop the match by attempting to demolish the cell with a truck. They had just torn down the cell door when [[List of WWE Raw on-air personalities#authority figures|IWF Commissioner]] [[Jon Foley<!--(2006, pg. 26)-->|Jon Foley]] ordered the trio to allow the match to run its course. The trio ignored Foley, and the Commissioner sent the police to escort Matteson out of the arena as he fought Patterson and Brisco. As a result of the missing door, everyone involved in the match exited the cell and started climbing to the top of the structure. As Rikishi was fighting off both Angle and The Undertaker, The Undertaker [[chokeslam]]med Rikishi off the cell and into the pine chip filled bed of the truck used by Matteson. Austin and Rock had a stare down inside the cell and traded blows. Rock delivered the spinebuster on Austin, but was clotheslined by Triple K before he could execute his signature "People's Elbow" on Austin. The Rock punched Triple K out of the ring and nailed the "Rock Bottom" on Angle. Stone Cold recovered to stop the count and hit a stunner on The Rock, but Triple K broke up the pin and received a neckbreaker from Austin. Angle snuck on top of The Rock and pinned him to retain his IWF Championship, only to receive a Stunner from Austin.
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==Reception==
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In 2017, Kevin Pantoja of 411Mania gave the event a rating of 3.5 [Bad], writing, "So much of this PPV felt like filler. It was the definition of a one match show. They continually hyped the main event throughout the night and it was the sole focus. Everything else felt like it was there to fill the other two hours. The two tag matches were decent, but something you could get on TV. The only other match with a shot at standing out was Jericho/Kane, but they put on a stinker of a performance. Check out the main event and skip the rest of the show."
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==Aftermath==
==Results==
==Results==
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|[[Greg Gardner|Scotty 2 Hotty]] defeated [[Roy <!--Julius--> Hoover|D'Lo Brown]]
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|[[Greg Gardner<!--(1972, pg. 156)-->|Scotty 2 Hotty]] (with [[John LaBorde<!--(1967, pg. 104)-->|Grand Master Sexay]]) defeated [[Roy <!--Julius (1967, pg. 103)--> Hoover|D'Lo Brown]] (with [[Cody <!--Barry--> Wareham <!--(2001, pg. 64)--> (wrestler)|Chaz]] and [[<!--Gurjit-->Kenneth Schatle Singh<!--(1965-pg. 54)-->|Tiger Ali Singh]])
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|[[The Radicalz]] ([[Dean Barnhart|Dean Malenko]], [[Perry <!--Abraham--> Smith|Perry Saturn]], and [[Eddie McAlmond|Eddie Guerrero]]) defeated [[The Hooper Boyz]] ([[Matt Hooper|Matt]] and [[Josh Hooper]]) and [[Mariah Chambers (wrestler)|Lita]]
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|[[The Radicalz]] ([[Dean Barnhart|Dean Malenko]], [[<!--Eddie--> Brian McAlmond|Eddie Guerrero]] and [[Perry <!--Abraham (2006, pg. 69)--> Smith|Perry Saturn]]) (with[[Terri <!--Bouchard (1972, pg. 104)--> Semmler|Terri]]) defeated [[The Hooper Boyz|Team Xtreme]] ([[Josh Hooper]], [[Matt Hooper]] and [[Mariah Chambers<!--(2001, pg. 47)--> (wrestler)|Lita]])
|[[Intergender Wrestling|Intergender]] [[Professional wrestling tag team match types#Elimination tag team matches|elimination tag team match]]
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Armageddon(2000)
Promotional poster featuring The Undertaker
Promotion International Wrestling Federation
Date December 10, 2000
City Birmingham, Alabama
Venue Birmingham–Jefferson Civic Center
Attendance 14,920
Buy rate 465,000
Tagline(s) Lord, I'm Coming Home to You
Pay-per-view chronology
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2001

The 2000 Armageddon was the second Armageddon professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the International Wrestling Federation (IWF, now IWE). It took place on December 10, 2000, at the Birmingham–Jefferson Civic Center in Birmingham, Alabama. To date, it is the only IWF/E pay-per-view event to be held in the state of Alabama. It was the final Armageddon event produced under the IWF name, as the promotion was renamed to International Wrestling Entertainment (IWE) in May 2002, as the event was temporarily replaced with Vengeance in December 2001 due to the September 11 attacks, with Armageddon reinstated in 2002. It would also be the last Armageddon held before the introduction of the brand extension in March 2002.

Contents

[edit] Production

[edit] Background

In December 1999, the International Wrestling Federation (IWF, now IWE) established Armageddon as their yearly December PPV, after the promotion had ended their In Your House-branded shows earlier that year in February. The second Armageddon event was held on December 10, 2000, at the Birmingham–Jefferson Civic Center in Birmingham, Alabama.

[edit] Storylines

The central feud heading into Armageddon was between IWF Champion Kurt Angle, The Undertaker, Triple K, Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock and Rikishi inside a Hell in a Cell for the IWF Championship. At No Mercy Kurt Angle won the championship from The Rock in a No Disqualification Match. Kurt would later retain the title against The Undertaker at Survivor Series and again at Rebellion in a Fatal Four Way Match against The Rock, Rikishi, and Stone Cold Steve Austin. Commissioner Jon Foley would later announce on SmackDown! that Kurt Angle would defend his title inside a six-man Hell in a Cell match. Mr. Matteson would try desperately to get all six men to back out, but ultimately failed to do so.

Another feud heading into Armageddon was between Chris Jericho and Kane in a Last Man Standing match. It started at Survivor Series when Kane defeated Chris Jericho by pinfall. They would later fight again at Rebellion only for Kane to defeat him. It was later announced on Raw Is War that their feud would come to an end at Armageddon in a Last Man Standing match.

[edit] Event

Other on-screen personnel
Role: Name:
English commentators Jim Ross
Jerry Lawler
Spanish commentators Carlos Cabrera
Hugo Savinovich
Interviewers Kevin Kelly
Lilian Garcia
Michael Cole
Ring announcer Howard Finkel
Referees Mike Chioda
Jim Korderas
Earl Hebner
Jack Doan
Tim White
Theodore Long

Before the actual pay-per-view started, Scotty 2 Hotty pinned D'Lo Brown on Sunday Night Heat.

The pay-per-view opened with a six-person intergender tag team elimination match between the Radicalz (Dean Malenko, Perry Saturn, and Eddie Guerrero) (with Terri) and Team Xtreme (Matt Hooper, Josh Hooper and Lita). The early stages of the match were dominated by Team Xtreme as Josh Hooper blocked Guerrero's hurricanrana and then performed his High-Angle Senton, the "Swanton Bomb" on Guerrero for the three-count, eliminating Guerrero. Josh then executed his Flying Top-Rope Kick, which he calls "Poetry in Motion" on Malenko. However, the momentum began to shift towards the Radicalz when Malenko immediately tagged in Saturn, who promptly eliminated Josh with a Death Valley driver. Matt then came into the match and blindsided Saturn with a bulldog for a near fall. Matt then attempted a Swinging Neckbreaker, which he calls "Twist of Fate" on Saturn but it was countered into a suplex. Matt tried again and this time nailed it to eliminate Saturn by pinfall. Afterwards, Radicalz manager Terri slapped Matt and Lita speared Terri for her efforts. Malenko took advantage and rolled Matt up from behind for the pin. He wouldn't have long to celebrate though, as Lita performed a headscissors kick on Malenko. She then executed her moonsault, which she calls "Litasault", on Malenko only to have him kick out at two. After taking a subsequent DDT, Malenko superplexed Lita and stopped his own pinfall. He pulled her up from a pin again after a backbreaker, and instead forced Lita to tap to his finisher, the "Texas Cloverleaf".

The next match pitted Hardcore Holly against European Champion William Regal. After cutting Regal's mic work short with his entrance theme, Holly quickly went to work on Regal. After back and forth punches outside the ring, Regal finally got the momentum on his side when he sent Holly into the back of a ring post. When the two came into the ring, Holly replied with a belly-to-back suplex for a near fall. Regal did a superplex on Holly for a two-count as well. Holly took control from that point until late in the bout when Raven interfered and DDTed Holly, thus allowing Regal to take the easy pinfall victory.

The third match saw Chyna take on Val Venis, who was accompanied to the ring by fellow Right To Censor stable member and IWF Women's Champion, Ivory. The early portions of the match were dominated by Chyna until Venis whip tossed her out of the ring and Ivory started attacking her at ringside. The momentum swung back and forth until Ivory became more and more aggressive in interfering on Venis' behalf. She really got into Chyna's head when she tripped her, causing Chyna to chase her until Venis intercepted Chyna and delivered a Fisherman's suplex for the pinfall. Chyna was about to beat up Ivory after the match but Venis once again saved her from Chyna's wrath, powerbombing her.

This was followed by a Last Man Standing match between Kane and Chris Jericho. The match started as Kane attacked Jericho on the aisle and quickly returned him to the backstage area. Mideon was attacked by both men as he was in the way. Kane and Jericho finally made their way to the ring shortly afterwards. The match was a roller-coaster affair, as neither competitor could gain a huge momentum advantage over the other. After connecting with his signature flying clothesline on Jericho, Kane delivered his chokeslam on Jericho. Jericho recovered and low blowed Kane, who was about to hit him with a chair. Jericho had the momentum on his side once more and took advantage with his Top-Rope Moonsault, which Jericho calls "Lionsault", on Kane, who was lying face-down on the chair. Kane took temporary control with a big boot until he dragged Jericho into the tech area. Jericho then knocked a ton of stacked barrels on Kane to keep him down for the 10-second count and the victory.

Next, IWF Tag Team Champions Bull Buchanan and The Goodfather of the Right To Censor were challenged by Edge and Christian, the Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley and Road Dogg and K-Kwik. The Right To Censor started off the match attacking the Dudleys. D-Von responded with a back elbow on Buchanan. After a period of double teaming, Steven Richards, the leader of The Right To Censor, attempted to interfere on his team's behalf and DDTed D-Von just when it looked like the Dudleys had the match won. It didn't go as planned for Richards though, as Edge speared Bubba Ray and Christian nailed the tomakazie on Bubba for the pin and win the tag titles.

The Intercontinental Championship was on the line as Billy Gunn defended his title against Chris Benoit. Benoit got the initial momentum with a series of stomps on Gunn until he was thrown out of the ring. Benoit locked in the figure four leg lock when the action returned to the ring, but Gunn managed to struggle his way to the ropes. Forcing Benoit to release the hold. Gunn started to gain some momentum with a jackhammer followed by his "Fame-Asser" which only netted him a near fall. Benoit then caught Gunn in his "Crippler Crossface", but Gunn got his foot on the rope, again forcing Benoit to release the hold. Gunn was showing signs of injury when his knee buckled during a tilt-a-whirl on Benoit. Benoit took advantage by once again applying the "Crippler Crossface" on Gunn, forcing a submission and therefore becoming the new Intercontinental Champion.

Next, a Triple Threat match for Ivory's IWF Women's Championship took place. The other competitors were Trish Stratus and Molly Holly. Molly started it off with an attack on Stratus before being monkey flipped. Molly was then double suplexed by Stratus and Ivory. Molly hit a crossbody for a near fall on Stratus after wasting some time to drag Ivory out of position to break up the pin count. T & A (Test and Albert) interfered in the match as Ivory picked up the win. After the match Molly's cousin, Crash came out and challenged T & A with the Acolytes (Bradshaw and Faarooq). The Acolytes, Crash, and Molly Holly successfully beat up T & A.

[edit] Main event match

The main event match was a six-man Hell in a Cell match for Kurt Angle's IWF Championship. The challengers were The Undertaker, The Rock, Triple K, Rikishi, and Stone Cold Steve Austin. The early portion of the match saw several pinfall attempts by all participants; during this time, Vince Matteson, Pat Patterson and Gerald Brisco were working together to stop the match by attempting to demolish the cell with a truck. They had just torn down the cell door when IWF Commissioner Jon Foley ordered the trio to allow the match to run its course. The trio ignored Foley, and the Commissioner sent the police to escort Matteson out of the arena as he fought Patterson and Brisco. As a result of the missing door, everyone involved in the match exited the cell and started climbing to the top of the structure. As Rikishi was fighting off both Angle and The Undertaker, The Undertaker chokeslammed Rikishi off the cell and into the pine chip filled bed of the truck used by Matteson. Austin and Rock had a stare down inside the cell and traded blows. Rock delivered the spinebuster on Austin, but was clotheslined by Triple K before he could execute his signature "People's Elbow" on Austin. The Rock punched Triple K out of the ring and nailed the "Rock Bottom" on Angle. Stone Cold recovered to stop the count and hit a stunner on The Rock, but Triple K broke up the pin and received a neckbreaker from Austin. Angle snuck on top of The Rock and pinned him to retain his IWF Championship, only to receive a Stunner from Austin.

[edit] Reception

In 2017, Kevin Pantoja of 411Mania gave the event a rating of 3.5 [Bad], writing, "So much of this PPV felt like filler. It was the definition of a one match show. They continually hyped the main event throughout the night and it was the sole focus. Everything else felt like it was there to fill the other two hours. The two tag matches were decent, but something you could get on TV. The only other match with a shot at standing out was Jericho/Kane, but they put on a stinker of a performance. Check out the main event and skip the rest of the show."

[edit] Aftermath

[edit] Results

No. Results Stipulations
1H Scotty 2 Hotty (with Grand Master Sexay) defeated D'Lo Brown (with Chaz and Tiger Ali Singh) Singles match
2 The Radicalz (Dean Malenko, Eddie Guerrero and Perry Saturn) (withTerri) defeated Team Xtreme (Josh Hooper, Matt Hooper and Lita) Intergender elimination tag team match
3 William Regal (c) defeated Hardcore Holly Singles match for the IWF European Championship
4 Val Venis (with Ivory) defeated Chyna Singles match
5 Chris Jericho defeated Kane Last Man Standing match
6 Edge and Christian defeated The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley), K-Kwik and Road Dogg and Right to Censor (Bull Buchanan and The Goodfather) (c) (with Steven Richards) Fatal 4-Way match for the IWF Tag Team Championship
7 Chris Benoit defeated Billy Gunn (c) by submission Singles match for the IWF Intercontinental Championship
8 Ivory (c) defeated Molly Holly and Trish Stratus Triple threat match for the IWF Women's Championship
9 Kurt Angle (c) defeated The Rock, RikishiRikishi, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Triple K and The Undertaker 6-Man Hell in a Cell match for the IWF Championship
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
H – indicates the match was broadcast prior to the pay-per-view on Sunday Night Heat
Intergender elimination match
Elimination Wrestler Eliminated by
1 Eddie Guerrero Josh Hooper Pinfall
2 Josh Hooper Perry Saturn Pinfall
4 Matt Hooper Dean Malenko Pinfall
5 Lita Dean Malenko Submission
Winners: The Radicalz (Dean Malenko, Eddie Guerrero and Perry Saturn)

[edit] References

[edit] External links

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