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Slamboree (2000)

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497:. Prior to the match, it was announced that if Vince Russo would interfere in the match, Flair would get five minutes in the ring with Russo. During the match, a man wearing a Sting mask attacked Flair, which Flair believed to be Russo and demanded his five minutes. Luger returned in order to force the masked man into the ring, but Russo attacked Luger from behind while the masked man attacked Flair with a miniature 569:
much smaller cage. The third cage, which was about the size of a storage closet and had a similar door, contained several guitars, lending to Jarrett’s signature move of breaking guitars over his opponent’s head, and hanging from the ceiling just above the roof of the third cage was the championship belt. The object was to be the first wrestler to gain possession of the belt, with the winner becoming champion.
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the matches were ruined by the countless interference that advanced the stupid and idiotic storylines Russo and company were writing at the time. When you make a B-list actor your world champion, you know they're reaching the bottom of the barrel creatively. The show is worth a watch if interested in seeing what a joke WCW was becoming but otherwise it isn't worth your time."
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The cages were stacked one on top of the other, and each had a roof atop it. The bottom cage contained the ring and a trap door, which led to the second cage which contained various weapons and a normal cage door to exit. Once outside the second cage, the wrestlers had to scale it to reach the third,
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Jarrett won the match after Arquette betrayed Page by hitting him with a guitar while all three men were on the roof of the second cage. Afterwards, Mike Awesome climbed the cage to attack Page. After Kanyon tried to intercept him, Awesome tossed him from the roof of the first cage onto the entrance
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In 2013, Dylan Diot of 411Mania gave the event a rating of 5.0 , stating, "In terms of the wrestling, this was one of WCW's better PPVs of 2000. However, the wrestling still wasn't very good, which speaks to how poor the WCW product was at the time. The show was filled with nonsensical booking and
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against Captain Rection. Captain Rection attempted to hit Steiner with a moonsault, but Steiner moved out of the way and picked up the victory via submission with the Steiner Recliner.
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came out and attacked Luger, applying Luger's own Torture Rack on him while Bagwell stopped Elizabeth from interfering.
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with a chair, but hit The Artist instead. This enabled Candido to hit a piledriver and pick up the victory via pinfall.
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backstage and then hit Bagwell with a baseball bat, enabling Luger to pick up the victory via submission to the
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in the scripted events that build tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches.
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and he wanted to go by his real name Hugh G. Rection, or Captain Rection for short.
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that involve different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and
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came to the ring initially to attack Awesome, but was attacked by
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Index


Buff Bagwell
Promotion
World Championship Wrestling
Kansas City, Missouri
Kemper Arena
Spring Stampede
The Great American Bash
Slamboree
1999
Slamboree
professional wrestling
pay-per-view
event
World Championship Wrestling
Kemper Arena
Kansas City, Missouri
WWE Network
professional wrestling matches
storylines
villains
heroes
less distinguishable characters
Commentators
Tony Schiavone
Mark Madden
Interviewers
Gene Okerlund
Mike Tenay
Mickie Jay

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