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Every WCW PPV Of 2000 Ranked From Worst To Best

There are some really bad shows from WCW in 2000!

2. Fall Brawl

Fall brawl 2000

Like Slamboree, Fall Brawl featured nothing that was necessarily ‘must-see’, but it wasn’t completely awful and, thus, was one of WCW’s best pay-per-views of the year. 

No prizes for guessing the Cruiserweights kicked things off and, while it wasn’t exactly Ultimo Dragon versus Dean Malenko or anything, the title bout between Elix Skipper and Kwee Wee was characteristically energetic. 

The Misfits in Action then beat 3 Count in a real hidden gem of a match.

The Harris Brothers got one over on Kronik in what was originally billed as a chain match but soon became a first blood chain match, because if Vince Russo has taught us anything it’s that there’s no such thing as too many gimmicks.

Lance Storm’s Canadian Title defense against General Rection was as good as its place on the card would suggest. 

And who doesn’t love a good Jim Duggan heel turn? 

Up next, The Filthy Animals and The Natural Born Thrillers went to a No Contest in an enthralling seven-versus-seven affair. 

It’s just a shame the match had to be stopped after honorary Animal Paul ‘Mr Filthy’ Orndorff got injured. 

The mixed tag scaffold match of Shane Douglas and Torrie Wilson vs. Billy Kidman and Madusa was as awful as it sounds, as was the triple threat with Vampiro, Great Muta and Sting. 

The show got back on track thanks to the Bunkhouse Brawl between Jeff Jarrett and Mike Awesome, before Scott Steiner and Goldberg had a hard-hitting big man match. 

A bit too much interference and other shenanigans, but the effort was there and the Big Bad Booty Daddy got a big W via technical submission. 

And in the alleged main event, Booker T regained the WCW World Title by beating Kevin Nash in a cage match. 

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