King of the Ring 2000, filmed at the absolute height of the then-WWF's popularity is a great PPV with just one bad match (that being the evening gown match - but at least that had a funny ending). It's an excellent PPV and for this price is a good addition to any wrestling fan's collection. Capital Carnage isn't the greatest PPV but it's not awful at all and it was a UK only one so we shouldn't expect it to be as good as the worldwide ones such as KOTR.
Overall, I definately recommend it. *sighs* If only WWE was this good nowadays...
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King of the Ring 2000, filmed at the absolute height of the then-WWF's popularity is a great PPV with just one bad match (that being the evening gown match - but at least that had a funny ending). It's an excellent PPV and for this price is a good addition to any wrestling fan's collection. Capital Carnage isn't the greatest PPV but it's not awful at all and it was a UK only one so we shouldn't expect it to be as good as the worldwide ones such as KOTR.
Overall, I definately recommend it. *sighs* If only WWE was this good nowadays...
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King of the Ring 2000, filmed at the absolute height of the then-WWF's popularity is a great PPV with just one bad match (that being the evening gown match - but at least that had a funny ending). It's an excellent PPV and for this price is a good addition to any wrestling fan's collection. Capital Carnage isn't the greatest PPV but it's not awful at all and it was a UK only one so we shouldn't expect it to be as good as the worldwide ones such as KOTR.
Overall, I definately recommend it. *sighs* If only WWE was this good nowadays...
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King of the Ring 2000, filmed at the absolute height of the then-WWF's popularity is a great PPV with just one bad match (that being the evening gown match - but at least that had a funny ending). It's an excellent PPV and for this price is a good addition to any wrestling fan's collection. Capital Carnage isn't the greatest PPV but it's not awful at all and it was a UK only one so we shouldn't expect it to be as good as the worldwide ones such as KOTR.
Overall, I definately recommend it. *sighs* If only WWE was this good nowadays...
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King of the Ring 2000, filmed at the absolute height of the then-WWF's popularity is a great PPV with just one bad match (that being the evening gown match - but at least that had a funny ending). It's an excellent PPV and for this price is a good addition to any wrestling fan's collection. Capital Carnage isn't the greatest PPV but it's not awful at all and it was a UK only one so we shouldn't expect it to be as good as the worldwide ones such as KOTR.
Overall, I definately recommend it. *sighs* If only WWE was this good nowadays...
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King of the Ring 2000, filmed at the absolute height of the then-WWF's popularity is a great PPV with just one bad match (that being the evening gown match - but at least that had a funny ending). It's an excellent PPV and for this price is a good addition to any wrestling fan's collection. Capital Carnage isn't the greatest PPV but it's not awful at all and it was a UK only one so we shouldn't expect it to be as good as the worldwide ones such as KOTR.
Overall, I definately recommend it. *sighs* If only WWE was this good nowadays...
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For such an old event, this one is one of the most entertaining I have ever seen. It wasn't packed with brilliant "wrestling" matches, but instead had matches full of fun, and intensity in the case of the main event.
The show kicks off with a typical Survivor Series 8-man tag match, with the team of Razor Ramon, Randy Savage, Marty Jannetty and the 1-2-3 Kid (later X-Pac) against the team of IRS, The Model Rick Martel, Diesel (later Kevin Nash) and Adam Bomb. This is a surprisingly good match, with several storylines playing out, such as the Crush interference leading to Savage's elimination, and the IRS/Martel/Diesel/Bomb team fighting amongst each other. I'd give this match a 3/5 rating.
For such an old event, this one is one of the most entertaining I have ever seen. It wasn't packed with brilliant "wrestling" matches, but instead had matches full of fun, and intensity in the case of the main event.
The show kicks off with a typical Survivor Series 8-man tag match, with the team of Razor Ramon, Randy Savage, Marty Jannetty and the 1-2-3 Kid (later X-Pac) against the team of IRS, The Model Rick Martel, Diesel (later Kevin Nash) and Adam Bomb. This is a surprisingly good match, with several storylines playing out, such as the Crush interference leading to Savage's elimination, and the IRS/Martel/Diesel/Bomb team fighting amongst each other. I'd give this match a 3/5 rating.