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Judgment Day (2000) was the first annual Judgment Day PPV. It was presented by 3DO's Army Men: World War and took place on May 21, 2000 at the Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky. The main event was an Iron Man match for the WWF Championship and featured Triple H facing The Rock with Shawn Michaels as the special guest referee. Featured matches on the undercard included a double tables match featuring D-Generation X (Road Dogg and X-Pac) defeating The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray and D-Von). The other featured match on the undercard was a Submission match for the WWF Intercontinental Championship between Chris Benoit and Chris Jericho, which Benoit won to retain the championship.

Dwayne Johnson as  The Rock
Paul Lévesque as  Triple H
Michael Hickenbottom as  Shawn Michaels (Referee)
Sean Waltman as  X-Pac
Brian James as  The Road Dogg
Mark LoMonaco as  Bubba Ray Dudley
Devon Hughes as  D-Von Dudley
Chris Benoit as  Chris Benoit
Chris Irvine as  Chris Jericho
Shane McMahon as  Shane McMahon

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Reviews

amanwhorocks
2000/05/21

1. WWF Tag Team Title Match: Champs-Edge/Christian/Kurt Angle Vs. Rikishi/Too Cool - Crowd was totally into it I rate it as a normal match. 6.5/10 2. European Title Triple Threat Match: Eddie Guerrero Vs. Perry Saturn Vs. Dean Malenko - Fine, really fine thing. Eddie Won. 8.5/10 3. Shane McMahon Vs. The Big Show - Useless thing, Shane + 4 another guys in an hardcore brawl, which BS simply can't won. 6/10 4. WWF Intercontinental Submission Title Match: Chris Jericho Vs. Champ-Chris Benoit - Benoit won in a persuasive way. 8/10 5. Tag Team Table Match: Road Dogg/X-pac Vs. Dudley Boyz - DX in a decent match. 7/10 6. WWF World Heavyweight IronMan Title Match: Triple H Vs. Champ-The Rock - Special ref. was Shawn. And was really shocking and funny for me when Rock lose again :D 8/10

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jayandsilentbobatthestash
2000/05/22

Opening match: too cool and rikishi vs edge Christian Kurt Good match, hot opener and overall fun!Eddie Guerrero vs dean ma-chino! vs perry Saturn: oh man you know you want this one. full of great technical wrestling and imaginative counters.Shane McMahon vs big show: Fun little brawl here, although really not much pointy2j vs Benoit: submission match Oh man here do i begin. This was just awesome wrestling at it's finest and boy did they make Benoit look like a bad ass. kick ass match!tag team table: Fun stuff, cool spots. it was what it was.iron man: didn't do too much for me and Boy was it ruined by the American has been. ugh. well despite The undertaker's unwelcome return this show rules! Highly recommended! *********1/2

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mudassarbaig
2000/05/23

The Judgement Day 2000 card from Louisville, Kentucky will always be remembered for that cracking 60 Minute Iron Man Match pitting WWF Champion The Rock against the Challenger Triple-H. Both Rocky and Hunter really enhance their reputations in a stunning contest which even the poorly executed finish involving the returning Undertaker could not dampen. A fantastic contest, and one of the top five WWF matches of 2000. Also on the card Chris Benoit and Chris Jericho show once again why they are two of the best wrestlers in the world. Their Intercontinental Title Match is hard hitting and brutal. The finish as well is a distinct improvement from the one at Backlash. Hopefully politics won't get in the way of these two Canadian Superstars fantastic progress, and hopefully they will rise all the way to the top when the likes of Triple-H, Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Undertaker are all phased out. The rest of the card is well worth watching with only the match involving Shane McMahon and The Big Show being mediocre. This is definitely one for the WWF Library.

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