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Uncensored 2000 took place on March 19, 2000 from the American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida. There were 2 main events with Sid Vicious defending the WCW World Heavyweight Championship against Jeff Jarrett and Hulk Hogan facing Ric Flair in a Yappapi Indian Strap match. Also at the event was Sting vs The Total Package in a Lumberjacks with Casts match. Other matches included Dustin Rhodes vs Terry Funk in a Bullrope match, The Mamalukes defending the WCW World Tag Team Championships against The Harris Brothers, Fit Finlay vs Vampiro in a Falls Count Anywhere match, Harlem Heat 2000 vs Billy Kidman and Booker, 3 Count defending the WCW Hardcore Championship against Brian Knobs, Bam Bam Bigelow vs The Wall, Norman Smiley & The Demon vs Lenny Lane & Rave, and The Artist defending the WCW Cruiserweight Championship against Psychosis.

Sid Eudy as  Sid Vicious
Jeff Jarrett as  Himself
Hulk Hogan as  Himself
Ric Flair as  Himself
Larry Pfohl as  The Total Package
Steve Borden as  Sting
Terry Funk as  Himself
Dustin Runnels as  Dustin Rhodes
Vito LoGrasso as  Big Vito
Jon Hugger as  Johnny the Bull

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amanwhorocks
2000/03/19

1. WCW Cruiserweight Title Match: Champ- The Artist Vs. Psychosis - Let the Psychosis lose on PPV and continuing the push for Artist was really bad decision. Only For Psych.: 6/10 2. XS. Vs. Norman Smiley/The Demon Nothing special occurred, Smiley defeated Lodi. 6.5/10 3. Bam Bam Bigelow Vs. The Wall - They put some effort there (Bigelow did Tornado DDT, that I never saw before from him). This match is memorable cus of ending, that Wall's Chokeslamed Crowbar from rafts down. 7/10 4. WCW Hardcore Title Match: Champs-3 Count Vs. Brian Knobs - There were broken tables and from Ladder action, but I don't know. Knobs again as a champ, that doesn't work. 3 Count should separate and deserved more push than to brawl with Knobs. "New" Hardcore Champ BK. 6/10 5. Booker/Kidman Vs. Harlem Heat - In that sloppy match won the better side. 6.5/10 6. Fit Finlay Vs. Vampiro - It turned into backstage brawl of average quality. Vampiro won 6.5/10 7. WCW Tag Team Title Match: Champs- The Mamalukes Vs. The Harris Brothers - Maybe worst decision of the night? They put the belts on that unimprovable, boring uninteresting morons Called Harris Brothers. Match sucked, and booking too. 3/10 Things doesn't get better next match is with Dustin Rhodes.8. Dustin Rhodes Vs. Terry Funk - Ultra boring stuff. Pity for a words. 4/10 9. Lumberjack Match: Sting Vs. The Total Package - Lumberjacks went to the backstage. Vampiro helped Sting, Sting won. That's for short. 7/10 10. WCW World Heavyweight Title Match: Jeff Jarrett Vs. Champ-Sid Vicious - Yeah Sid retained with the help by Hogan. U thought he'll lose it there. Match was decent 7/10 11. Apple Pie Strap Match: Ric Flair Vs. Hogan - Useless match, especially when Flair lost again. We saw that so many times. WWF had Rock Vs HHH in their 30s, we had Hogan Vs. FLair in their 50s. 4/10

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