The Great American Bash (2000)
The Great American Bash (2000) was the fourteenth and final The Great American Bash professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW). It took place on June 11, 2000 at the Baltimore Arena in Baltimore, Maryland.
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Promotion | World Championship Wrestling | ||
Date | June 11, 2000 | ||
City | Baltimore, Maryland | ||
Venue | Baltimore Arena | ||
Attendance | 7,031 | ||
Tagline(s) | A Battle Of Heroic Proportions! | ||
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It was the final The Great American Bash produced by World Championship Wrestling before the acquisition of WCW by the World Wrestling Federation (now WWE) the following March. The WWE brought it back with the 2004 The Great American Bash.
Storylines
The event featured professional wrestling matches that involve different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines. Professional wrestlers portray villains, heroes, or less distinguishable characters in the scripted events that build tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches.[1]
Event
Role: | Name: |
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Commentator | Tony Schiavone |
Scott Hudson | |
Mark Madden | |
Interviewer | Gene Okerlund |
Referee | Mark Johnson |
Nick Patrick | |
Charles Robinson | |
Billy Silverman | |
Ring announcer | Michael Buffer |
David Penzer |
Shane Douglas put the Wall through three tables at the same time to win. The first wrestler to put their opponent through three tables would win the match. Hollywood Hogan pinned Billy Kidman after hitting him with brass knuckles to become number one contender to the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. If Hogan had lost, he would have had to retire. If Ric Flair had lost his match, he would have had to retire. Vampiro set Sting on fire to win the match. Jeff Jarrett pinned Kevin Nash after a Spear from Goldberg. Konnan was guest bellringer, Rey Misterio Jr. was guest timekeeper, Disqo was guest beltkeeper, Juventud Guerrera was guest ring announcer. After the match, Goldberg joined the New Blood.
Results
No. | Results[2][3][4] | Stipulations | Times |
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1 | Lieutenant Loco (c) (with The Misfits In Action) defeated Disqo (with The Filthy Animals) | Singles match for the WCW Cruiserweight Championship | 04:57 |
2 | KroniK (Brian Adams and Bryan Clark) defeated The Mamalukes (Big Vito and Johnny the Bull) | Tag team match to determine the #1 contenders for the WCW World Tag Team Championship | 09:20 |
3 | Mike Awesome defeated Diamond Dallas Page (with Chris Kanyon) | Ambulance match | 09:41 |
4 | GI Bro defeated Shawn Stasiak | Boot Camp match | 13:58 |
5 | Shane Douglas defeated The Wall | Tables match | 08:12 |
6 | Scott Steiner (with Midajah and Shakira) defeated Rick Steiner and Tank Abbott | Handicap Asylum match | 03:46 |
7 | Hollywood Hogan defeated Billy Kidman | Singles match with Horace Hogan as special guest referee to determine the #1 contender for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship | 11:39 |
8 | Ric Flair defeated David Flair (with Vince Russo) by submission | Singles match | 10:16 |
9 | Vampiro defeated Sting | Human Torch match | 07:23 |
10 | Jeff Jarrett (c) defeated Kevin Nash | Singles match for the WCW World Heavyweight Championship with Ernest Miller as special guest enforcer | 17:22 |
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References
- Grabianowski, Ed. "How Pro Wrestling Works". HowStuffWorks, Inc. Discovery Communications. Retrieved 2015-11-15.
- Cawthon, Graham (2015). the History of Professional Wrestling Vol 5: World Championship Wrestling 1995-2001. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. ISBN 1499656343.
- "2007 Wrestling Almanac & Book of Facts: Great American Bash 2000". Wrestling's Historical Cards. Kappa Publishing. 2007. p. 153.
- "Great American Bash 2000". Pro Wrestling History. June 11, 2000. Retrieved September 16, 2015.