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The 2000 Starrcade was the 18th annual Starrcade professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW). It took place on December 17, 2000, at the MCI Center in Washington, D.C. [3] This was the final Starrcade event produced by WCW, as it was purchased by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in March 2001. [4]
Starrcade was a recurring professional wrestling event, originally broadcast via closed-circuit television and eventually broadcast via pay-per-view.It was originally held from 1983 to 2000, first by the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) from 1983 to 1990, with the 1983–1987 events specifically held by Jim Crockett Promotions (JCP) under the NWA, and then held by World Championship Wrestling ...
In 2001, the World Wrestling Federation (now known as WWE) purchased the assets of WCW, including the video libraries of all previous NWA and WCW pay-per-views, and the ownership rights of the names of these events. To date WWE has only promoted one pay-per-view event using the name of a former WCW PPV, The Great American Bash, from 2004 until ...
WCW: SuperBrawl 2000: San Francisco, California: Sid Vicious (c) defeated Scott Hall and Jeff Jarrett (with The Harris Brothers) in a Three Way Dance for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship: February 25 FMW: Cluster Battle 2000: Day 5 Tokyo, Japan: H and Mr. Gannosuke vs. Kodo Fuyuki and Kyoko Inoue in a tag team match February 27 WWF: No ...
The list is dominated by WCW's flagship Monday Nitro television program, which aired from various arenas and locations across the world during its 5-year run. Only seven of the attendances listed are exclusively WCW/JCP events, with JCP's Great American Bash '85 , Great American Bash '86 and Great American Bash '87 being the only house show ...
Pages in category "2000 World Championship Wrestling pay-per-view events" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Events such as Goldberg forcing WCW World Heavyweight Champion Bret Hart into retirement following a botched move at Starrcade 1999, [49] followed just days later by Goldberg very seriously injuring himself during an angle on Thunder, [50] [note 4] and Hollywood Hogan seemingly quitting the company live on PPV at Bash at the Beach 2000 only ...
Bischoff maintains that the restrictions and mandates placed on WCW was done because many executives in WCW ownership — from the Turner Broadcasting System-owned era to the AOL Time Warner years – hated professional wrestling and attempted to remove WCW entirely. At Starrcade, Kevin Nash, who was appointed WCW's head booker, set himself up ...
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