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'''Unforgiven 2000''' took place on September 24, [[2000]] at the First Union Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |
'''Unforgiven 2000''' took place on September 24, [[2000]] at the First Union Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. |
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Unforgiven 2000 took place on September 24, 2000 at the First Union Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Matches
- The RTC (Buchanon, [[Sean Morley|Venis], Richards, & Goodfather) beat The Acolytes & The Dudley Boyz (6:04) when Venis pinned Buh Buh.
- Tazz TKO Jerry Lawler (5:05) in a "strap" match.
- WWF Hardcore Champion Steve Blackman was the final winner of a "hardcore battle royal" (10:00). Also in the match were: Crash, Sho Funaki, Perry Saturn, Al Snow, and Test. All winners won the WWF Hardcore Title.
- Crash pinned Blackman (3:54).
- Perry Saturn pinned Crash (4:06).
- Blackman pinned Saturn (9:01).
- Chris Jericho pinned X-Pac (9:03).
- Matt & Jeff Hardy beat Edge & Christian (13:33) in a "steel cage" match to win the WWF Tag Title.
- Intercontinental Champion Eddie Guerrero beat Rikishi (6:03) via DQ.
- Triple H pinned Kurt Angle (17:26) in a "no DQ" match. Mick Foley was the special referee.
- WWF World Champion The Rock beat The Undertaker, Kane, & Chris Benoit (15:18) in a "fatal four way" match when he pinned Benoit.