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desertcart.com: WWF: No Way Out 2000 [VHS] : Steve Austin, Mick Foley, Terry Funk, Owen Hart, Paul Levesque, Juan Rivera, Monty Sopp, Brian James, Glenn Jacobs, Leon White, Ken Shamrock, Brian Harris, Kevin Dunn, Vince McMahon: Movies & TV Review: No Way out 2000: Foley's Last Great Match - No Way out 2000: Foley's Last Great Match WWF Intercontinental Title Match: Chris Jericho (c) vs. Kurt Angle This was a great match to start a ppv off. There was plenty of action in and out of the ring such as Jericho moonsault of the steel steps. This match had the potential into being a true classic although it did its job in engaging the audience to No Way Out. 8/10 WWF Tag Team Title Match: Dudley Boyz vs. New Age Outlaws (c) A short match that shows the Dudley boyz future manoeuvres. It was fairly entertaining although I believe it was too short for a championship match. Dudleys win making wwf history as two title changes in a row. 7/10 Special Challenge Match: "Sexual Chocolate" Mark Henry vs. Viscera This was a short but brutal super heavyweight match-up with a crappy storyline aswell. Don't waste your time with this one. 4/10 Tag Team No. 1 Contender Match: Edge & Christian vs. Hardy Boyz with Terri This match really surprised me it was very fast paced with plenty of action. There was a complete arsenal of high flying manoeuvres performed by both teams throughout the match. This was the match that got me engaged after the boring Henry vs. Vis match. 9/10 Tazz vs. Big Boss Man with Prince Albert This match should've been no dq from that Tazz wins by dq in the opening 2 minutes. Only good moment of this brawl was Boss Man whacking Tazz with the nightstick. 3.5/10 No Holds Barred Match: X-Pac with Tori vs. Kane A good match that seemed a little short than what it intended to be. There were plenty of hard hits throughout the match with a grand surprising ending giving X-pac the win. 7/10 Six-Man Tag Match: Too Cool & Rikishi Phatu vs. Perry Saturn, Chris Benoit & Dean Malenko with Eddie Guerrero This was another exciting match that once again got me back engaged to the ppv. A very fast tag team match with a huge amount of cool manoeuvres used by both teams. Rikishi plants his ass on Beniot and then Malenko to pick a well deserved victory. 8/10 Wrestlemania Qualifying Match: Big Show vs. The Rock To tell the truth this match was a real let down to the whole ppv. It seemed throughout the match that neither Big show nor Rock knew what they were doing. Luckily the interference from Shane O Mac saved the match making it worth watchable. Big show wins. 6.5/10 Hell in a Cell - WWF Championship Match: Triple H (c) with Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley vs. Cactus Jack This was definitely one of the absolute best main event that I`ve ever seen in a WWE pay per view event. It elevated the ppv to greatness in other words. Foley and HHH delivered a match that none of us will ever forget. There is tons of blood throughout the match bleed by both competitors. I will never forget Mick getting back dropped through the cell. I would like to say that Mick Foley was the real people's champion of the WWE who put his life on the line just to give us the viewers a show that will never be forgotten. Thankyou Mick for your 19yrs of wrestling entertainment. 10/10 Overall mark is 63/90 which is 70% saying that this ppv was a one match ppv although in my opinion a match that all wrestling fans need to watch to comprehend the true passion that Mick Foley had for wrestling. Thankyou for taking the time to read for review on No Way Out 2000. Review: No Way Out 2000!!! - This PPV had amazing build-up. I myself ordered it and I bought it on tape and it was amazing. Some matches were bad but the main event was just great. Kurt Angle vs. Chris Jericho for the IC Title. This was a good opener but I thought the ending was just bad. Angle steals the Ic title after Jericho went for the Lionsault but Angle put the belt in the way. (3.5/5) Dudley Boyz vs. New Age Outlaws for the World Tag Titles. This match had a good ending but a bad match. The exact opposite of the first match. The Dudleyz win after a 3-D. (2/5) Mark Henry vs. Viscera was a complete snorefest. It was a big, big man's match because they both weigh over 400 pounds. Mark Henry wins with a Scoopslam but this match was to slow. (1/5) Edge & Christian vs. Hardy Boyz was a good match with a suprising ending. The Hardyz were about to win when Terri pushed Jeff off the top. Then the APA pushed Matt into the Unpretier by Christian to win the match. (3.5/5) Tazz vs. Big Boss Man wasn't even a match it was just a beatdown which was pretty brutal. Tazz came down to the ring and got attacked by Boss Man and Albert. (1.5/5)for the attacks. X-Pac vs. Kane in a No Disqualifications Match. This was a good match but the ending seemed unusual. Paul Bearer told Kane to hit X-Pac with the steel steps but X-Pac kicked them back into Kane's face and pinned him but Paul Bearer didn't do anything. (3/5) Rikishi & Too Cool vs. The Radicalz was a very good 6-Man Tag match but the 3-on-1 assualts got boring after a while. Finally Rikishi & Too Cool win after Rikishi hits a Banzai drop on Dean Malenko. (3.5/5) Big Show vs. The Rock in a #1 contender's match for the World Title at WrestleMania. This match could have been so much better. Shane mcMahon returns and hits The Rock over the head with a chair followed by a Chokeslam by Big Show wins it. (2.5/5) Triple H vs. Cactus Jack in Hell In A Cell for the World Title. This could be possibly the greatest match ever. This is much better then Undertaker vs. Mankind at 1998 King of the Ring. I was in tears at the end of this match because Cactus career was over.....until WrestleMania. (5/5) The reason this PPV gets a 3 is because of the undercard. The undercard just doesn't deliver. The Main Event is great but I would hesitate to but but you have to rent.
| ASIN | 6305710376 |
| Actors | Mick Foley, Owen Hart, Paul Levesque, Steve Austin, Terry Funk |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (35) |
| Date First Available | September 29, 2006 |
| Director | Kevin Dunn |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Language | English |
| Package Dimensions | 7.32 x 4.19 x 1.12 inches; 6.13 ounces |
| Producers | Vince McMahon |
| Release date | April 25, 2000 |
| Run time | 2 hours and 34 minutes |
| Studio | WWF Home Video |
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No Way out 2000: Foley's Last Great Match
No Way out 2000: Foley's Last Great Match WWF Intercontinental Title Match: Chris Jericho (c) vs. Kurt Angle This was a great match to start a ppv off. There was plenty of action in and out of the ring such as Jericho moonsault of the steel steps. This match had the potential into being a true classic although it did its job in engaging the audience to No Way Out. 8/10 WWF Tag Team Title Match: Dudley Boyz vs. New Age Outlaws (c) A short match that shows the Dudley boyz future manoeuvres. It was fairly entertaining although I believe it was too short for a championship match. Dudleys win making wwf history as two title changes in a row. 7/10 Special Challenge Match: "Sexual Chocolate" Mark Henry vs. Viscera This was a short but brutal super heavyweight match-up with a crappy storyline aswell. Don't waste your time with this one. 4/10 Tag Team No. 1 Contender Match: Edge & Christian vs. Hardy Boyz with Terri This match really surprised me it was very fast paced with plenty of action. There was a complete arsenal of high flying manoeuvres performed by both teams throughout the match. This was the match that got me engaged after the boring Henry vs. Vis match. 9/10 Tazz vs. Big Boss Man with Prince Albert This match should've been no dq from that Tazz wins by dq in the opening 2 minutes. Only good moment of this brawl was Boss Man whacking Tazz with the nightstick. 3.5/10 No Holds Barred Match: X-Pac with Tori vs. Kane A good match that seemed a little short than what it intended to be. There were plenty of hard hits throughout the match with a grand surprising ending giving X-pac the win. 7/10 Six-Man Tag Match: Too Cool & Rikishi Phatu vs. Perry Saturn, Chris Benoit & Dean Malenko with Eddie Guerrero This was another exciting match that once again got me back engaged to the ppv. A very fast tag team match with a huge amount of cool manoeuvres used by both teams. Rikishi plants his ass on Beniot and then Malenko to pick a well deserved victory. 8/10 Wrestlemania Qualifying Match: Big Show vs. The Rock To tell the truth this match was a real let down to the whole ppv. It seemed throughout the match that neither Big show nor Rock knew what they were doing. Luckily the interference from Shane O Mac saved the match making it worth watchable. Big show wins. 6.5/10 Hell in a Cell - WWF Championship Match: Triple H (c) with Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley vs. Cactus Jack This was definitely one of the absolute best main event that I`ve ever seen in a WWE pay per view event. It elevated the ppv to greatness in other words. Foley and HHH delivered a match that none of us will ever forget. There is tons of blood throughout the match bleed by both competitors. I will never forget Mick getting back dropped through the cell. I would like to say that Mick Foley was the real people's champion of the WWE who put his life on the line just to give us the viewers a show that will never be forgotten. Thankyou Mick for your 19yrs of wrestling entertainment. 10/10 Overall mark is 63/90 which is 70% saying that this ppv was a one match ppv although in my opinion a match that all wrestling fans need to watch to comprehend the true passion that Mick Foley had for wrestling. Thankyou for taking the time to read for review on No Way Out 2000.
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No Way Out 2000!!!
This PPV had amazing build-up. I myself ordered it and I bought it on tape and it was amazing. Some matches were bad but the main event was just great. Kurt Angle vs. Chris Jericho for the IC Title. This was a good opener but I thought the ending was just bad. Angle steals the Ic title after Jericho went for the Lionsault but Angle put the belt in the way. (3.5/5) Dudley Boyz vs. New Age Outlaws for the World Tag Titles. This match had a good ending but a bad match. The exact opposite of the first match. The Dudleyz win after a 3-D. (2/5) Mark Henry vs. Viscera was a complete snorefest. It was a big, big man's match because they both weigh over 400 pounds. Mark Henry wins with a Scoopslam but this match was to slow. (1/5) Edge & Christian vs. Hardy Boyz was a good match with a suprising ending. The Hardyz were about to win when Terri pushed Jeff off the top. Then the APA pushed Matt into the Unpretier by Christian to win the match. (3.5/5) Tazz vs. Big Boss Man wasn't even a match it was just a beatdown which was pretty brutal. Tazz came down to the ring and got attacked by Boss Man and Albert. (1.5/5)for the attacks. X-Pac vs. Kane in a No Disqualifications Match. This was a good match but the ending seemed unusual. Paul Bearer told Kane to hit X-Pac with the steel steps but X-Pac kicked them back into Kane's face and pinned him but Paul Bearer didn't do anything. (3/5) Rikishi & Too Cool vs. The Radicalz was a very good 6-Man Tag match but the 3-on-1 assualts got boring after a while. Finally Rikishi & Too Cool win after Rikishi hits a Banzai drop on Dean Malenko. (3.5/5) Big Show vs. The Rock in a #1 contender's match for the World Title at WrestleMania. This match could have been so much better. Shane mcMahon returns and hits The Rock over the head with a chair followed by a Chokeslam by Big Show wins it. (2.5/5) Triple H vs. Cactus Jack in Hell In A Cell for the World Title. This could be possibly the greatest match ever. This is much better then Undertaker vs. Mankind at 1998 King of the Ring. I was in tears at the end of this match because Cactus career was over.....until WrestleMania. (5/5) The reason this PPV gets a 3 is because of the undercard. The undercard just doesn't deliver. The Main Event is great but I would hesitate to but but you have to rent.
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no way out 2000
okay event for what it was this event would have probaly been a 3 star event if it was not for the hell in a cell
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