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Fully Loaded (2000)
Promotional poster featuring Stone Cold Steve
Austin
Promotion International Wrestling Federation
Date July 23, 2000
City Dallas, Texas
Venue Reunion Arena
Attendance 16,504
Buy rate 420,000
Tagline(s) the Crap Shoot
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The 2000 Fully Loaded was the third annual and final Fully Loaded professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the International Wrestling Federation (IWF, now IWE). It took place on July 23, 2000, at the Reunion Arena in Dallas, Texas. The event was replaced by Invasion in 2001, which was in turn replaced by Vengeance in 2002.

The main event was a standard wrestling match for the IWF Championship. The Rock defended the title against Chris Benoit. The match stipulated that if Rock was disqualified, he would lose the title. He was disqualified, and as a result, Benoit won the title. However, the IWF Commissioner Jon Foley restarted the match. Rock then pinned Benoit after a Rock Bottom to retain the title.

The undercard featured Triple K versus Chris Jericho in a Last Man Standing match, The Undertaker versus Kurt Angle, Val Venis versus Rikishi in a Steel Cage match for the IWF Intercontinental Championship, Edge and Christian versus Acolytes Protection Agency (Faarooq and Bradshaw) for the IWF Tag Team Championship, Eddie Guerrero versus Perry Saturn for the IWF European Championship, Tazz versus Al Snow, and The Hooper Boyz (Matt Hooper and Josh Hooper) and Lita versus T & A (Test and Albert) and Trish Stratus in a mixed tag team match.

Contents

[edit] Production

[edit] Background

Fully Loaded was first held as the 23rd In Your House pay-per-view (PPV) in July 1998; In Your House was a series of monthly PPV shows first produced by the International Wrestling Federation (IWF, now IWE) in May 1995. The In Your House branding was retired following February 1999's St. Valentine's Day Massacre: In Your House event, as the company moved to install permanent names for each of its monthly PPVs. Fully Loaded then returned in July 1999 as its own PPV event. The 2000 event took place on July 23 at the Reunion Arena in Dallas, Texas.

[edit] Storylines

Fully Loaded 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!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.

The main rivalry heading into the event was between The Rock and Chris Benoit over the IWF Championship. At King of the Ring, Rock won the title from Triple K in a six-man tag team match, when Rock and his partners The Undertaker and Kane defeated Matteson-Kelmsley Faction (Triple K, Vince Matteson and Shane Matteson). On the July 3 episode of Raw is War, the IWF Commissioner Jon Foley announced that Rock would defend the title against Shane Matteson later that night. Rock defended the title against Matteson in the main event, which was interrupted by Benoit, who attacked Rock during the match. The next week on Raw is War, Rock and Benoit competed in a singles match. Although Benoit seemingly won the match after Matteson's interference, the referee Earl Hebner disqualified Benoit, due to Matteson's interference. On the July 13 episode of SmackDown!, Foley forced Benoit to wrestle Eddie Guerrero and Chyna in a handicap match. Benoit lost by disqualification again and attacked Hebner, causing Rock to offer Benoit a IWF Championship shot at Fully Loaded.

Another predominant rivalry heading into the event was between Triple K and Chris Jericho. At King of the Ring, Jericho had kissed Triple K's storyline wife Kaila Matteson-Kelmsley as an act of humiliating her, though Kaila's interference had ended up costing Jericho the King of the Ring tournament quarter-final match against Kurt Angle. The following night on the June 26 episode of Raw is War, Jericho had a match against X-Pac, who was a member of Triple K's faction D-Generation X and was accompanied by Kaila, who had sought revenge against Jericho for the previous night. X-Pac defeated Jericho after interference from both Kaila and The Road Dogg and afterwards, Jericho was attacked by X-Pac and Road Dogg, enabling Kaila to get her revenge and humiliate Jericho by slapping him in the face and kicking him in the groin. Later on that night, Jericho retaliated by costing Triple K a triple threat match against The Rock and Kurt Angle. On the June 29 episode of SmackDown!, Triple K had demanded the IWF Commissioner Jon Foley to make a match between himself and Jericho that night. Commissioner Foley responded by making a six-man tag team match, pitting Triple K and his DX teammates Road Dogg and X-Pac against Jericho and the Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley), which DX won. On the July 3 episode of Raw is War, Foley announced that Jericho and Triple K would wrestle in a match at Fully Loaded. On the July 10 episode of Raw is War, Jericho had a match against Road Dogg, with the former defeating the latter. This led to tension within DX backstage, culminating with a match between Triple K and X-Pac. Near the end of the match, Jericho had come out to attack Triple K, but unbeknownst to him, the entire scenario was an elaborate trap set by Triple K, which led to Jericho being attacked and injured by DX. A week later on the July 17 episode of Raw is War, Foley, at the request of Jericho had made Jericho and Triple K's upcoming match at Fully Loaded a Last Man Standing match. Also from within the same night and near the end of the main event tag team match between Triple K and Kurt Angle against The Undertaker and Kane, Jericho had unexpectedly appeared while being constantly held back by a large group of IWF referees and officials and that Jericho's own appearance had cost Triple H the match, soon leading to Jericho attacking Triple K before being stopped and restrained by both the referees and officials.

A third predominant rivalry heading into the event was between The Undertaker and Kurt Angle. On the July 3 episode of Raw is War, Angle helped his Team ECK teammates Edge and Christian in retaining the IWF Tag Team Championship against The Undertaker and Kane, by attacking Undertaker and getting them disqualified. After the match, he apologized for hurting Undertaker. The following week, an enraged Undertaker challenged Angle to a match, but Angle proposed the match to take place at Fully Loaded and escaped on a scooter. This made an official match between the two at Fully Loaded.

At King of the Ring, Edge and Christian defeated defending champions Too Cool (Grand Master Sexay and Scotty 2 Hotty), The Hooper Boyz (Matt Hooper and Josh Hooper) and T & A (Test and Albert) in a Four Corners Elimination match to win the IWF Tag Team Championship. On the July 10 episode of Raw is War, Edge and Christian were scheduled to defend the Tag Team Championship against Acolytes Protection Agency (Faarooq and Bradshaw)) but they got themselves out of the title match when Christian faked that he was sick. Edge agreed to compete in a singles match against Bradshaw, which Edge won. On the July 13 episode of SmackDown, Edge once again refused to defend the Tag Team Championship against APA, as Edge claimed that he had been injured after being attacked by The Rock. As a result, Faarooq and Christian competed in a singles match, which Faarooq won, but after the match, Edge and Christian attacked Faarooq. On the July 17 episode of Raw is War, the IWF Commissioner Jon Foley announced that Edge and Christian would defend the title against APA at Fully Loaded.

At King of the Ring, Hooper Boyz and T&A competed in a Four Corners Elimination match for the WWF Tag Team Championship, won by Edge and Christian. On the July 2 episode of Sunday Night Heat, T&A and their valet Trish Stratus defeated Hooper Boyz and their valet Lita in a six-person elimination tag team match. The next day, on Raw is War, Lita and Stratus managed their respective clients Josh Hooper and Val Venis in a match, which Venis won after interference by Tazz. This continued as Hooper Boyz and T&A continued to interfere in each other's matches while Lita and Stratus also continued their rivalry, leading to a six-person tag team match between the teams of T&A and Stratus and Hooper Boyz and Lita at Fully Loaded.

At King of the Ring, Rikishi defeated Val Venis in the semifinal round match of the King of the Ring tournament. After the match, Venis attacked Rikishi, further injuring him. On the July 6 episode of SmackDown!, Venis defeated Rikishi, after interference by Tazz, to win the IWF Intercontinental Championship. Venis and Rikishi competed in several matches against each other, leading to a Steel Cage match between the two for the Intercontinental Championship at Fully Loaded.

On the July 17 episode of Raw is War, Dean Malenko challenged Divas Jacqueline and Ivory and offered to defend the IWF Light Heavyweight Championship, but Chyna answered the challenge and Eddie Guerrero managed her. During the match, Malenko's The Radicalz teammate Perry Saturn interfered by attacking Guerrero, causing Chyna to leave the ring and check on Guerrero. She got counted-out. As a result, Malenko retained the title. On the July 20 episode of SmackDown!, Guerrero defeated Malenko and Saturn in a Triple Threat match to retain the IWF European Championship. After the match, Saturn attacked Guerrero. On the July 23 episode of Sunday Night Heat, the IWF Commissioner Jon Foley announced that Guerrero would defend the European Championship against Saturn at Fully Loaded.

[edit] Event

Other on-screen talent
Role: Name:
English commentators Jim Ross
Jerry Lawler
Spanish commentators Carlos Cabrera
Hugo Savinovich
Interviewer Lilian Garcia
Ring announcer Howard Finkel
Referees Mike Chioda
Jim Korderas
Earl Hebner
Jack Doan
Chad Patton
Tim White
Theodore Long

[edit] Preliminary matches

The first match was a six-person mixed tag team match pitting Team Xtreme (Matt Hooper, Josh Hooper and Lita against T & A (Test and Albert) and Trish Stratus. T & A dominated earlier part of the match by using their size and strength against Team Xtreme, until Team Xtreme took control of the match by using their speed and used high-flying moves. The match went back and forth, as both Divas Lita and Stratus were tagged into the match on numerous occasions. Team Xtreme started dominating the match when Josh performed a Swanton Bomb on Test, and Matt performed a DDT on Albert. Lita was then tagged in, who hit numerous maneuvers on T & A, until Stratus was tagged in. She hit several moves on Lita, until Lita finished Stratus with a superplex and performed a Litasault to win the match. After the match, T & A attacked the Hooper Boyz while Stratus whipped Lita with her leather belt.

The second match was a standard wrestling match between Al Snow and Tazz. Snow dominated earlier part of the match by hitting several moves on Tazz before going for Head. Tazz took advantage of the situation and attacked on Snow's left knee and injured it. Tazz focused on Snow's injured leg and continued to attack it throughout the match. Tazz proceeded by suplexing Snow, and tried to apply a Tazzmission, but Snow countered it. However, Tazz applied the Tazzmission again and hurt Snow, forcing him to tap out.

The next match was a standard wrestling match for the IWF European Championship. Eddie Guerrero defended the title against Perry Saturn. Before the match started, Guerrero's valet Chyna knocked down Saturn before chasing Saturn's valet Terri out of the arena. Guerrero began the offensive as Saturn was knocked outside and taken down by Chyna. Guerrero took advantage of the situation by dominating Saturn throughout the match. After a back and forth match, Guerrero eventually knocked Saturn outside the ring, who attacked Chyna outside the ring. Terri came back while Saturn used her as a shield. She kicked Guerrero in the groin while Saturn tossed Guerrero into the ring and performed a diving elbow drop on Guerrero to win the European Championship.

The fourth match was a tag team match for the IWF Tag Team Championship. Edge and Christian defended the titles against the Acolytes Protection Agency (Faarooq and Bradshaw). Prior to the match, Christian had been declared unable to compete due to food poisoning, but Commissioner Foley ordered the match to take place after discovering Christian's deception. As the match started, Acolytes started attacking Edge and Christian. Christian tried to perform a high-flying attack on Bradshaw but Bradshaw countered it by performing a fallaway slam. Acolytes continued to dominate the match and the big men overpowered Edge and Christian throughout the match by using their size and strength and power moves until Edge hit Faarooq with the Tag Team Championship belt. As a result, Edge and Christian were disqualified and retained the title as a title could not change hands on a disqualification. The Acolytes attacked Edge and Christian after the match and continued to attack them throughout the ringside area and the backstage area.

The next match was a steel cage match for the IWF Intercontinental Championship. Val Venis defended the title against Rikishi. As the match started, both men tried to escape the cage on numerous occasions and stopped each other from escaping the cage. Rikishi eventually performed a Banzai Drop to get a near-fall. Venis's valet Trish Stratus interfered in the match by smashing the door of the cage into Rikishi's head. Venis took advantage and performed a Money Shot on Rikishi for a near-fall. Lita then came out and avenged the earlier attack by attacking Stratus with her leather belt. Rikishi took advantage and performed a diving splash onto Venis from the top of the cage. Rikishi was injured a lot and he slowly started moving for the cage door to escape, but Tazz interfered in the match by entering the cage and attacking Rikishi with a television camera. Venis took advantage and pinned Rikishi to retain the IWF Intercontinental Championship.

[edit] Main event matches

The sixth match was a standard wrestling match between The Undertaker and Kurt Angle. Undertaker rode on his motorcycle during Angle's entrance and started attacking him in the ringside area. Undertaker and Angle fought each other in the ringside area before entering the ring where Undertaker dominated Angle by attacking him with maneuvers and stopped his own pinfall attempts by pulling up Angle. Angle eventually gained control in the match by attacking Undertaker's leg and working on it. Undertaker tried to perform a chokeslam on Angle but Angle recovered it by attempting to perform a submission maneuver on Undertaker's leg. However, Undertaker countered it and chokeslammed Angle and followed by performing the Last Ride to win the match.

The final match on the undercard was a Last Man Standing match between Chris Jericho and Triple K. Throughout the match, Triple K attacked in Jericho's chest and ribs and tried to injure him and used many of his maneuvers to knock out Jericho but Jericho got up after being nearly defeated. Jericho and Triple K continued to exchange maneuvers and used several foreign objects on each other. Jericho eventually made Triple K bleed by attacking with chair shots on Triple K's head. Triple K eventually tried to escape the ring and Jericho chased him outside the ring and was thrown into the steel steps. Triple K then tried to perform a Pedigree on Jericho onto the steel steps but Jericho countered it and then both Jericho and Triple K attacked each other with monitors and were nearly knocked out. The two eventually returned to the ring where Triple K tried to hit Jericho with a Pedigree, but Jericho countered it into a Walls of Jericho. Triple K tapped out but the match could not end in a submission, so Jericho did not release the hold. Triple K went for the ropes and caught hold of them but Jericho did not release it and brought Triple K inside the ring where Triple K's storyline wife Kaila Matteson interfered and broke the hold. As a result, Jericho applied the Walls of Jericho on Matteson, allowing Triple K to hit Jericho with a sledgehammer. Jericho eventually grabbed the sledgehammer and attacked Triple K in the ribs until both of them fell into a table. Triple K suplexed Jericho into it and both men fell down. Triple K got up at a count of 9 while Jericho stayed down for a 10 count. As a result, Triple K won.

The main event was a standard wrestling match for the IWF Championship. The Rock defended the title against Chris Benoit. The title could change hands on a disqualification. Benoit and Shane Matteson taunted Rock by coming to the ring with his shirt and sunglasses. Rock and Benoit wrestled in a back and forth match, with both men attacking each other with several maneuvers. Benoit eventually performed a diving headbutt on Rock but was hurt and was unable to go and attempt a pinfall. This allowed Rock to perform a spinebuster and The People's Elbow on Benoit, but Matteson distracted the referee, allowing Benoit to kick out at 2. Benoit continued to attack Rock until Rock brought a chair into the ring to attack Benoit but dropped it. However, Matteson brought another chair into the ring and hit the referee with it. Rock mocked Benoit by applying the Crippler Crossface and Benoit tapped out to the hold. However, as the referee recovered, he disqualified Rock because he did not see Matteson hitting him with the chair. As a result, Benoit won the title but the IWF Commissioner Jon Foley came out and restarted the match. Rock and Benoit continued to battle each other until Rock performed a Rock Bottom to win the match and thus retained the IWF Championship.

[edit] Reception

The event received 420,000 buys, the same as Judgement Day of the same year. The event was rated as the best pay-per-view of 2000 by YouTube wrestling channel Cultaholic Wrestling in their ranking of every 2000 PPV ranked from worst to best.

[edit] Aftermath

[edit] Results

No. Results Stipulations
1 The Hooper Boyz (Josh Hooper and Matt Hooper) and Lita defeated T & A (Albert and Test) and Trish Stratus Mixed tag team match
2 Tazz defeated Al Snow (with Head) by submission Singles match
3 Perry Saturn (with Terri) defeated Eddie Guerrero (c) (with Chyna) Singles match for the IWF European Championship
4 The APA (Bradshaw and Faarooq) defeated Edge and Christian (c) by disqualification Tag team match for the IWF Tag Team Championship
5 Val Venis (c) (with Trish Stratus) defeated Rikishi Steel Cage match for the IWF Intercontinental Championship
6 The Undertaker defeated Kurt Angle Singles match
7 Triple K (with Kaila Matteson-Kelmsley) defeated Chris Jericho Last Man Standing match
8 The Rock (c) defeated Chris Benoit (with Shane Matteson) Singles match for the IWF Championship
If The Rock was disqualified, he would have lost the title
(c) – refers to the champion heading into the match

[edit] References

[edit] External links

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