Spring Stampede (2000)

The 2000 Spring Stampede was the fifth and final Spring Stampede pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW). The event took place on April 16, 2000 from the United Center in Chicago, Illinois. Spring Stampede would be the final wrestling pay-per-view to be held at this venue until Forbidden Door in 2022.

Spring Stampede (2000)
PromotionWorld Championship Wrestling
DateApril 16, 2000
CityChicago, Illinois
VenueUnited Center
Attendance12,556
Tagline(s)Stomp Of Approval
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The event was notable due to the creation of a new WCW after Eric Bischoff and Vince Russo rebooted the company by vacating all the championships and refreshing the WCW roster. Many tournaments occurred during the event for the vacated championships. The main event was the tournament final for the vacated WCW World Heavyweight Championship between Diamond Dallas Page and Jeff Jarrett. During the match, Page's wife Kimberly Page turned on her husband, allowing Jarrett to win the title.

The undercard featured tournaments to crown the new World Tag Team and United States Heavyweight Champions. Shane Douglas and Buff Bagwell defeated Ric Flair and The Total Package to win the vacated World Tag Team Championship and Scott Steiner defeated Sting to win the vacated United States Heavyweight Championship. Chris Candido won a Six-Way match for the vacant Cruiserweight Championship and Terry Funk defeated Norman Smiley in a Hardcore match for the vacant Hardcore Championship.

The events of this event would lead to the beginning of an angle, in which the WCW roster was divided into two factions: New Blood and Millionaire's Club. New Blood was the villainous group of young wrestlers and Millionaire's Club was the heroic group of veterans of the industry.

Storylines

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The event featured wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds and storylines. Wrestlers portrayed villains, heroes, or less distinguishable characters in the scripted events that built tension and culminated in a wrestling match or series of matches.[1]

Other on-screen personnel
Role: Name:
Commentators Tony Schiavone
Scott Hudson
Mark Madden
Interviewer Gene Okerlund
Referees Mickie Jay
Mark Johnson
Nick Patrick
Charles Robinson
Billy Silverman
Ring announcers Michael Buffer
David Penzer

Reception

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In 2015, Kevin Pantoja of 411Mania gave the event a rating of 3.5 [Bad], stating, "Surprisingly, this is the highest score I’ve given WCW in 2000. Nothing on this show is must see at all, but I managed to see a near three star effort. With the exception of the Mancow/Hart match, everything is at the very least watchable. The fact that there are fourteen matches means that things move by rather quickly, which helps. There was potential here, but everything is so overdone by shenanigans that [it] ends up ruining it."[2]

Results

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No.ResultsStipulationsTimes
1Ric Flair and The Total Package (with Elizabeth) defeated The Harris Brothers (Ron and Don) and The Mamalukes (Big Vito and Johnny the Bull) (with Disco Inferno)WCW World Tag Team Championship tournament semifinal06:11
2Mancow (with Al Roker Jr., Turd the Bartender, and Freak) defeated Jimmy HartSingles match02:48
3Scott Steiner defeated The Wall by disqualificationWCW United States Heavyweight Championship tournament quarterfinal03:53
4Mike Awesome defeated Ernest MillerWCW United States Heavyweight Championship tournament quarterfinal04:00
5Shane Douglas and Buff Bagwell defeated Harlem Heat 2000 (Stevie Ray and Big T) (with J. Biggs and Kash)WCW World Tag Team Championship tournament semifinal02:41
6Sting defeated Booker TWCW United States Heavyweight Championship tournament quarterfinal06:34
7Vampiro defeated Billy Kidman (with Torrie Wilson)WCW United States Heavyweight Championship tournament quarterfinal08:28
8Terry Funk defeated Norman SmileyHardcore match for the vacant WCW Hardcore Championship08:02
9Scott Steiner defeated Mike Awesome by submissionWCW United States Heavyweight Championship tournament semifinal03:14
10Sting defeated Vampiro by submissionWCW United States Heavyweight Championship tournament semifinal05:59
11Chris Candido (with Tammy Lynn Sytch) defeated The Artist Formerly Known as Prince Iaukea (with Paisley), Juventud Guerrera, Shannon Moore (with Shane Helms), Lash LeRoux and Crowbar (with Daffney)Six-Way match for the vacant WCW Cruiserweight Championship05:12
12Shane Douglas and Buff Bagwell (with Vince Russo) defeated Ric Flair and The Total Package (with Elizabeth)Tournament final for the vacant WCW World Tag Team Championship08:29
13Scott Steiner defeated Sting by technical submissionTournament final for the vacant WCW United States Heavyweight Championship05:33
14Jeff Jarrett defeated Diamond Dallas Page (with Kimberly Page)Tournament final for the vacant WCW World Heavyweight Championship15:02

Tournament brackets

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World Heavyweight Championship Tournament

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Qualification matches (TV) Semifinals (TV) Final (PPV)
1 Diamond Dallas Page 9:01
4 The Total Package 5:00 Sting Pin
5 Diamond Dallas Page Pin Diamond Dallas Page 15:02
Jeff Jarrett Pin
2 Curt Hennig 8:52
3 Sid Vicious 5:00 Jeff Jarrett Pin
6 Sting CO

World Tag Team Championship Tournament

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Semifinals (PPV) Final (PPV)
      
1 Ric Flair and The Total Package 6:11
4 The Harris Brothers (Ron Harris and Don Harris)
The Mamalukes (Johnny the Bull and Vito)
Pin
Ric Flair and Total Package 8:29
Shane Douglas and Buff Bagwell Pin
3 Harlem Heat 2000 (Stevie Ray and Big T) 2:41
2 Shane Douglas and Buff Bagwell Pin

United States Heavyweight Championship Tournament

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Quarterfinals (PPV) Semifinals (PPV) Final (PPV)
         
Scott Steiner 3:53
The Wall DQ
Scott Steiner 3:14
Mike Awesome Sub
Mike Awesome 4:00
Ernest Miller Pin
Scott Steiner 5:33
Sting Sub
Booker T 6:34
Sting Pin
Vampiro 5:59
Sting Sub
Vampiro 8:28
Billy Kidman Pin

References

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  1. ^ Grabianowski, Ed (13 January 2006). "How Pro Wrestling Works". HowStuffWorks, Inc. Discovery Communications. Retrieved 2015-11-15.
  2. ^ "Random Network Reviews: Spring Stampede 2000".
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