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WrestleMania 2000
Promotional poster featuring IWF
personnel
Promotion International Wrestling Federation
Date April 2, 2000
City Anaheim, California
Venue Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim
Attendance 19,776
Buy rate North America: 824,000
Tagline(s) A Matteson in Every Corner
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WrestleMania 2000 (sequentially known as WrestleMania 16) was the 16th annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the International Wrestling Federation (IWF, now IWE). It took place on April 2, 2000, at the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim in Anaheim, California. A total of nine matches were contested on the event's card.

The main event was a four-way elimination match for the WWF Championship involving reigning champion Triple K, The Rock, Jon Foley, and The Big Show, which Triple K won after last eliminating The Rock, in the first time a heel won the main event of WrestleMania. Main matches on the undercard included a triangle ladder match for the IWF Tag Team Championship involving Edge and Christian, The Hooper Boyz, and The Dudley Boyz, and a two-fall triple threat match for the IWF Intercontinental and European Championships involving Kurt Angle, Chris Jericho and Chris Benoit.

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[edit] Production

[edit] Background

WrestleMania is considered the International Wrestling Federation's (IWF, now IWE) flagship pay-per-view (PPV) event, having first been held in 1985. It has become the longest-running professional wrestling event in history and is held annually between mid-March to mid-April. It was the first of the IWF's original four pay-per-views, which includes Royal Rumble, SummerSlam, and Survivor Series, which were dubbed the "Big Four", and was considered one of the "Big Five" PPVs, along with King of the Ring. The 16th WrestleMania was titled WrestleMania 2000 due to it taking place in the year 2000. It was scheduled to be held on April 2, 2000, at the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim in Anaheim, California.

[edit] Storylines

[edit] IWF Championship

The main feud heading into WrestleMania was over the IWF Championship and involved two feuds that had become intertwined over the previous two months and eventually drew in the Matteson family.

On the January 3rd, 2000 edition of Raw, Triple K regained the IWF Championship, which he had previously lost to The Big Show at Survivor Series in November 1999 due to underhanded means. He also used his position of husband to Kaila Matteson-Kelmsley, to exert control over the company and his rivals. This would lead to the firing of Jon Foley, his most vocal rival. Foley, however, was later reinstated and reverted from his Mankind persona to his more violent Cactus Jack persona, challenging Triple K to a street fight at the Royal Rumble later that January, which the champion won.

Meanwhile, after Big Show's loss, he began showing signs of disdain toward The Rock in interviews. Shortly thereafter, he abandoned The Rock in several tag matches featuring the two and eventually attacked him, turning heel and declaring his intent to win the Royal Rumble match and regain the IWF Championship. Big Show and Rock both entered the Rumble and were the last two men left in the ring, and Rock apparently won the match after pulling himself back into the ring before Big Show tumbled to the floor. However, Big Show protested Rock's victory, and insisted that he did not lose the match. Big Show then proceeded to produce video footage that showed The Rock had in fact touched the floor with both feet before Big Show did.

Heading into No Way Out on February 27th, a double main event was signed. Triple K would defend the IWF Championship against Cactus Jack in a Hell in a Cell match, with Cactus being forced to retire from wrestling, should he lose. The winner of that match would face the winner of a match earlier in the night between The Rock and Big Show, for the right to go to WrestleMania and face the champion.

During the #1 contender's match, Rock had hit the Rock Bottom on Big Show and was about to deliver the People’s Elbow when Shane Matteson, who had not been seen on IWF television since he left the company in December 1999, came to the ring and laid The Rock out with a steel chair shot, enabling Big Show to get the pinfall victory and earn the title shot.

Later in the night, the bout between Triple K and Cactus Jack would spill outside of the cell and end up on the roof, where Cactus lit a 2x4 wrapped in barbed wire ablaze and attempted to deliver a Piledriver to Triple K onto it. Triple K reversed it by backdropping Cactus, causing him to fall through a panel in the cell’s ceiling and hit the ring with enough force to break the ring mat. Once back inside, the champion hit the Pedigree on the challenger to win the match, retain his title, and send Cactus Jack into retirement.

The night after No Way Out, Triple K informed the defeated Rock that he had to start all the way at the bottom of the pecking order since he was no longer the number one contender, and forced him into a match with The Brooklyn Brawler. Rock easily won the match and proceeded to call Triple K out afterward. Kaila would then decide to give Rock a chance to be added into the WrestleMania main event, provided he could pin either Triple K or Big Show, who had formed a formidable, but uneasy alliance in the previous weeks in spite of Big Show’s challenger status to Triple K, in a handicap match in that night's main event. Rock won the match, but did so after Shane interfered and broke up a pin attempt. Since this resulted in a disqualification victory for The Rock instead of a pinfall victory, he was not added into the match.

Two weeks later, Rock challenged Big Show yet again and this time agreed to put his career on the line in order to get to WrestleMania. Shane would go on to appoint himself as the special guest referee, but during the course of the match, Vince Matteson returned from his own exile following Kaila’s betrayal of him at Armageddon the previous December. He knocked Shane out with a chair and counted the pin for Rock, who won his way into the WrestleMania main event, making it a Triple Threat match.

The following week on Raw, Vince announced that the Triple Threat match between the three men would take place that night instead of waiting until WrestleMania. Triple K reluctantly agreed on the terms that the match not take place at WrestleMania under any circumstances. With Kaila in his corner, Shane in Big Show’s corner, and Vince in Rock’s corner, Triple K would emerge victorious and retain the championship after pinning Big Show with the Pedigree. After the match, however, Linda Matteson appeared and informed Triple K that he would indeed be defending the IWF Championship at WrestleMania against not only The Rock and Big Show, but a newly reinstated Jon Foley as well in a Fatal-4-Way Elimination Match. Foley then immediately came out and attacked Triple K. Linda would then announce on the March 24th edition of SmackDown! later that week that she would be in Foley’s corner for the match.

[edit] Other storylines

Another major feud that had been developing going into the show featured Chris Jericho. At No Way Out in February, Jericho lost his Intercontinental Championship to then-European Champion Kurt Angle after Angle hit him with the title belt behind the referee’s back, causing Angle to become a double champion. Over the following weeks, Jericho would make several attempts to regain the championship, with all attempts being unsuccessful, largely due to Angle's sudden partnership with IWF legend Bob Backlund, who had briefly returned to the company. While feuding with Angle, Jericho also started a rivalry with The Radicalz, as Chris Benoit was also trying to win the Intercontinental Championship, while Eddie Guerrero was subsequently trying to woo Jericho’s valet Chyna. Eventually, a two-fall match between Angle, Benoit, and Jericho was signed for WrestleMania. The first fall would be contested for the Intercontinental Championship, and the second fall would be contested for the European Championship.

Another major feud heading into the event was between Edge and Christian, The Hooper Boyz (Matt Hooper and Josh Hooper), and The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley and [[Scott Hughes|D-Von Dudley]) for the IWF Tag Team Championship. On the January 17th edition of Raw, Josh Hooper was scheduled to face Bubba Ray Dudley in a singles match. The match saw Josh pinning Bubba Ray after delivering a Swanton Bomb. After the match, the Dudleys attacked the Hoopers, in which they powerbombed Matt on top of a table. Later that week, on the January 20th edition of SmackDown!, Matt was placed in a singles match with D-Von Dudley. The win was given to Matt via disqualification, after Josh and Bubba Ray made their way to the ring, causing both teams to begin brawling with one another. Bubba Ray prepared to powerbomb Matt off the stage, onto some tables that were set up by the Dudleys. Bubba Ray, however, was hit by Josh with a chair, causing him to fall onto the tables below. The Hoopers then set up a table of their own, and Matt proceeded to perform a legdrop on D-Von through the table. At the Royal Rumble, the Hoopers defeated the Dudleys in a tag team tables match, with Joshperforming a Swanton Bomb onto D-Von from the arena's balcony. The following night on Raw, the Dudleys showed respect towards the Hoopers, and stated they would help them defeat the New Age Outlaws later that night for the IWF Tag Team Championships. In return, the Hoopers would have to grant the Dudleys a title shot at the titles. However, during the match, the Dudleys stopped the three count, after the Hoopers had the match in their favor, which allowed the Outlaws to retain the titles. After the match, the Dudleys then proceeded to perform the 3-D on each of the Hoopers. The Dudleys would go on to successfully defeat the Outlaws at No Way Out to win the Tag Team Championships. Later that night, Edge & Christian defeated the Hooper Boyz in a #1 Contender's match after Terri Runnels, who had been managing the Hoopers, turned heel and cost them the match. Over the following weeks, the two teams would begin a feud in which they trash-talked each other in interviews, and cost each other matches. It was later announced that all three teams would face each other for the IWF Tag Team Championships at WrestleMania in a Triangle Ladder match.

Another unique storyline that was developing around this time revolved around the IWF Hardcore Championship. On the February 24th edition of SmackDown!, Crash Holly defeated Test for the Hardcore Championship with help from his cousin Hardcore Holly. After the match, a jubilant Crash declared that he would defend the title any time, at any place, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, so long as there was a referee present. This magnificently backfired on Crash, as he would be ambushed and challenged in impromtu matches for the title in various places such as a laundromat, a hotel room, an amusement park, and even the baggage claim at Newark Liberty International Airport. Although Crash was able to retain his title or regain it after briefly losing it each time he was confronted, the constant looking over his shoulder drove Crash crazy, and a battle royal featuring most of the wrestlers who had been ambushing Crash was signed for WrestleMania.

[edit] Event

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

[edit] Preliminary matches

Before the opening video, Lilian Garcia sang "The Star-Spangled Banner". The first match that aired was a tag team match between the team of The Godfather and D'Lo Brown (who were accompanied to the ring by the Godfather's Ho Train and rapper Ice-T, who also sang their entrance music) against the team of [[The Big Boss Man and Bull Buchanan.The Godfather and Brown gained the early advantage over Buchanan and Bossman, as they were able to execute a leg drop and a splash combination. Buchanan and Bossman, yet, retaliated after Bossman delivered a Sidewalk slam and Buchanan delivered a Leg drop from the top turnbuckle into a pinfall and winning the match.

The second match was a hardcore battle royal for the WWF Hardcore Championship featuring champion Crash Holly defending against The Mean Street Posse, The APA, Kaientai, The Headbangers, Tazz, Viscera, and Hardcore Holly. The rules of the match were as follows: the match would go on for fifteen minutes, the championship could exchange hands an unlimited number of times during the time limit, and the final wrestler with the Hardcore Championship would win the match and remain the Hardcore Champion. The first championship exchange occurred after Tazz pinned Crash, which proceeded with Viscera pinning Tazz. The third championship exchange occurred after Funaki pinned Viscera, however, Funaki was then pinned by Rodney. The fifth championship exchange occurred after Joey Abs pinned Rodney, which proceeded with Abs being pinned by Thrasher. The seventh title exchange occurred after Pete Gas pinned Thrasher, though, Gas was then pinned by Tazz. The ninth title exchange occurred after Crash pinned Tazz, which proceeded with the final championship exchange, as Hardcore Holly pinned Crash in a controversial ending. Despite this, Hardcore Holly officially won the Hardcore Championship.

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Edge and Christian vs. The Dudley Boyz vs. The Hardy Boyz for the Tag Team Championship

The next match was a tag team match between the team of Al Snow and Steve Blackman against the team of T & A (Test and Albert). Back and forth action between the two teams towards the end of the match, where Albert delivered a Baldo Bomb on Snow, while Test delivered an Elbow drop from the top rope onto Blackman into a pinfall for the win.

The fourth match was a IWF Tag Team Championship triangle ladder match involving The Hooper Boyz, Edge and Christian, and champions The Dudley Boyz. Edge and Christian first gained the advantage after Edge climbed the top rope and speared Josh, who was climbing a ladder. Edge and Christian were then given consecutive 3-D's by The Dudley Boyz. The Dudley Boyz then brought tables into the ring and onto ringside, where D-Von unsuccessfully attempted to splash Josh through a table in the ring, while Bubba powerbombed Matt through another table at ringside. The Hooper Boyz would then retaliate after Josh delivered a Swanton bomb off a ladder onto Bubba, through a table. As Josh did so, Matt climbed a ladder, along with Edge and Christian, who pushed Matt off the ladder through a table. The situation allowed Edge and Christian to reach and grab the championship belts that were hung from the rafters, thus gaining their first Tag Team Championship.

The fifth match was a Catfight between The Kat and Terri with special guest referee, Val Venis; the winner of the match was determined by the diva who threw their opponent out onto ringside. The Kat threw Terri out to ringside; however, Venis distracted by Mae Young, who was at ringside managing The Kat, and thus was unable to see the action. Terri was again thrown onto ringside by The Kat; however, once again, the action was not seen by Venis as he was distracted by Young. In retaliation, The Fabulous Moolah, who was at ringside managing Terri, pulled The Kat out of the ring, which was seen by Venis, thus declaring Terri the winner the match. Whilst celebrating, Mae Young attacked Terri and The Fabulous Moolah before giving Moolah the bronco buster whilst Kat stripped Terri of her clothing.

Next was an Intergender tag team match between the team of Too Cool (Grand Master Sexay and Scotty 2 Hotty) and Chyna against the team of The Radicalz (Perry Saturn, Dean Malenko, Eddie Guerrero). Both teams fought back and forth towards the end of the match, where Chyna was tagged into the match and delivered a press slam, powerbomb, and a sleeper slam to pin Guerrero for the win.

The seventh match was a two-fall triple threat match for both the IWF Intercontinental and IWF European Championship, involving Kurt Angle, Chris Benoit, and Chris Jericho. The first fall would be for the Intercontinental Championship, while the second fall was for the European Championship. At the beginning of the first fall, all three men exchanged pin attempts leading into midway into the match where Benoit broke up a Chicken wing submission by Angle onto Jericho. The situation allowed Benoit to climb to the top turnbuckle and delivered a Diving headbutt on Jericho into a pinfall to win the Intercontinental Championship. During the second fall, Jericho delivered a double powerbomb onto Angle, which proceeded into Benoit delivering three German suplexes onto Jericho. Afterwards, Benoit attempted to deliver another diving headbutt onto Angle, however, Angle moved out of the way, resulting in Benoit hitting the ring mat. This situation allowed Jericho to deliver a Lionsault into a pinfall to win the European Championship. Therefore, Kurt Angle lost both titles without conceding to a single pinfall.

The final match on the undercard was the tag team encounter between Kane and Rikishi against D-Generation X (X-Pac and The Road Dogg). Shortly into the match, Rikishi delivered a Diamond cutter onto X-Pac, which proceeded into Kane delivering a Tombstone piledriver to win by pinfall. Afterward, an in-ring dancing segment involving Rikishi, Too Cool, and the San Diego Chicken was interrupted by Kane, who thought the chicken was Pete Rose, who had tried to attack Kane the previous year. Rose then snuck into the ring and tried to hit Kane with a baseball bat, before being chokeslammed by Kane and stinkfaced by Rikishi.

[edit] Main event match

The main event was a IWF Championship four-way elimination match involving The Big Show (with Shane Matteson), Jon Foley (with Linda Matteson), The Rock (with Vince Matteson), and the defending champion, Triple K (with Kaila Matteson-Kelmsley). In the beginning of the match, Big Show press slammed Triple K and Rock; however, all three competitors then attacked Big Show. This situation allowed The Rock to eliminate Big Show, after delivering a Rock Bottom into a pinfall. After the elimination, Foley delivered a double arm DDT on Triple K. However, Triple K retaliated, performing a Pedigree on Foley onto a steel chair; this resulted in a pinfall and Foley's elimination. After Foley was eliminated, he returned to the ring and attacked Triple K with a barbed wire 2x4. The Rock and Triple K would proceed to brawl in and out of the ring with neither superstar gaining the advantage over one another. Vince attacked Triple K, which led to Shane returning to ringside in which he attacked his father, assaulting him with a steel chair which had led to Vince bleeding from the forehead. Shane, who was preparing to execute a chair shot on The Rock, failed when Vince returned and threw Shane out the ring. Vince had then picked up the steel chair and was preparing to attack Triple K with it, but in a shocking and unexpected swerve, Vince instead hit The Rock with the steel chair, thus turning heel. After a second chair shot towards The Rock by Vince, with the former being able to kick out of Triple K's first attempted pinfall towards him, Triple K himself had then pinned The Rock for a second time and was able to get a successful pinfall against him, thus retaining the championship. After the match, The Rock, who was badly bruised and being helped out of the ring and towards the backstage by official referees, angrily returned to the ring and proceeded to execute Rock Bottoms on Vince, Shane, and Kaila Matteson, before executing a People's Elbow on Kaila to close the show.

[edit] Reception

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19,776 fans at the Arrowhead Pond for WrestleMania 2000

[edit] Aftermath

[edit] Video ban in Ireland

[edit] Results

No. Results Stipulations
1 Big Boss Man and Bull Buchanan defeated The Godfather and D'Lo Brown (with Ice-T and the Ho Train) Tag team match
2 Hardcore Holly won by last defeating Crash Holly (c) Hardcore battle royal for the IWF Hardcore Championship
3 T & A (Test and Albert) (with Trish Stratus) defeated Head Cheese (Al Snow and Steve Blackman) (with Chester McCheeserton) Tag team match
4 Edge and Christian defeated The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray Dudley and D-Von Dudley) (c) and The Hooper Boyz (Matt Hooper and Josh Hooper) Triangle ladder match for the IWF Tag Team Championship
5 Terri Runnels (with The Fabulous Moolah) defeated The Kat (with Mae Young) Catfight with Val Venis as special guest referee
6 Chyna and Too Cool (Grand Master Sexay and Scotty 2 Hotty) defeated The Radicalz (Perry Saturn, Dean Malenko and Eddie Guerrero) Six-person inter-gender tag team match
7 First Fall (Intercontinental title):
Chris Benoit defeated Chris Jericho (pinned) and Kurt Angle (c)
Second Fall (European title):
Chris Jericho defeated Chris Benoit (pinned) and Kurt Angle (c)
Two-fall Triple threat match for the IWF Intercontinental and IWF European Championships
8 Kane and Rikishi (with Paul Bearer) defeated D-Generation X (X-Pac and Road Dogg) (with Tori) Tag team match
9 Triple K (c) (with Kaila Matteson-Kelmsley) defeated The Rock (with Mr. McMahon), Jon Foley (with Linda Matteson) and Big Show (with Shane Matteson) Fatal four-way elimination match for the IWF Championship
(c) – refers to the champion heading into the match

Hardcore Championship battle royal title changes
Number New Champion Method Time
1 Tazz Pinned Crash Holly after a Capture Suplex 00:26
2 Viscera Pinned Tazz after a Powerslam 01:00
3 Funaki Pinned Viscera after a flying shoulderblock by Bradshaw 07:51
4 Rodney Pinned Funaki after throwing him into a backstage wall 08:11
5 Joey Abs Pinned Rodney after a Gutwrench Suplex 08:24
6 Thrasher Pinned Joey Abs after a clothesline 08:46
7 Pete Gas Pinned Thrasher after hitting him with a fire extinguisher 09:29
8 Tazz Pinned Pete Gas after a T-Bone Suplex 10:17
9 Crash Holly Pinned Tazz after hitting him with a cookie sheet 14:20
10 Hardcore Holly Pinned Crash Holly after hitting him with a candy jar 15:00

Fatal Four-Way match eliminations
Elimination # Wrestler Eliminated by Elimination move Time
1 Big Show The Rock Pinned after a Rock Bottom 04:50
2 Jon Foley Triple K Pinned after a Pedigree onto a steel chair 19:40
3 The Rock Triple H Pinned after two Chair shots to the head by Mr. McMahon 38:00
  1. ^ The other participants were: Bradshaw, Faarooq, Funaki, Joey Abs, Mosh, Pete Gas, Rodney, Taka Michinoku, Thrasher and Viscera.

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