Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Triple H
WWF Championship Match: Kurt Angle vs. Undertaker
The Rock vs. Rikishi
Chris Jericho vs. Kane
WWF Women's Championship Match: Ivory vs. Lita
Six-Person Intergender Tag Team Match: Steve Blackman, Crash and Molly Holly vs. T&A and Trish Stratus
Survivor Series Elimination Match: Radicalz vs. "The One" Billy Gunn, Chyna, Road Dogg, and K-Kwik
Survivor Series Elimination Match: Hardy Boyz and Dudley Boyz vs. Edge & Christian and The Goodfather and Bull Buchanan with Steven Richards of Right to Censor
WWF European Championship: William Regal vs. Hardcore Holly
Approx. 3 hrs.
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As far as pay-per-views go, the 2000 Survivor Series is a bit lackluster. When it originally aired, the WWF was focusing on one plot line that so dominated the company that other story lines simply didn't matter. Survivor Series 2000 revolves around fallout and revenge revolving around the 1999 plot to end Stone Cold Steve Austin's career. In 1999, Austin was run over by a car, and for the better part of a year, the WWF became a mystery show, dedicated to finding out who was behind the steering wheel. Leading up to Survivor Series, it came out that the Rock's cousin, Rikishi, was driving the car, but the man who masterminded the plot was Triple H. So here we have the epic battles between the Rock and Rikishi, and Stone Cold and Triple H. Both matches are brutal, entertaining, and filled with shocking moments (how about Stone Cold dropping Triple H's car 30 feet from a fork lift?). The DVD gives fans all of the background leading up to these matches. Unfortunately, because the WWF focused so much attention on this story, the other half-dozen matches seem boring by comparison. As result, you get 45 minutes of entertainment and drama, surrounded by two hours of fluff. --Dave McCoy