WWF - No Way Out 2000 [VHS]
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #5906 in VHS
- Released on: 2000-06-05
- Rating: Suitable for 18 years and over
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: PAL
- Original language: English
- Number of tapes: 1
- Running time: 172 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Video Description
Please note this product was created before 10 November 2002 when the World Wrestling Federation Entertainmnet Inc. traded as WWF. This product refers to WWF and carries a WWF logo
Synopsis
More wrestling action with the Wrestlemania qualifying match, six-man tag match and a special challenge match.
Customer Reviews
dissapionting
the only good match on the card was the hell in a cell match.
the rest of them were terrible.
it featured the likes of mark henry viscera etc.
the rock vs big show was the most dissapionting match because it should be 1 of the best matches on the card and in a way was supposed to be the royal rumble match all over agian.
but in stead it was about 15 miniutes of slow boring wrestling.
WWF NO WAY OUT - TWO MEN, ONE CELL, ONE TITLE, ONE CAREER!!!
It was the WWF at the peak of its prime, Triple H along with DX and the McMahons' where the much hated judge, jury and executioner of the WWF, The Rock was the ever popular, cocky baby face he played so well, young superstars such as Chris Jericho, Kurt Angle, The Dudley Boyz and The Radicalz were just starting to emerge, and the WWF was never more exciting!!! I implore any WWE fan to buy this video and cherish it forever, for you will never see such storylines, superstars or action in the WWE ever again!!
This PPV has everything from toe to toe singles action to high risk tag team competition to career shortening Hell In A Cell Matches!!!
The matches are: The toe to toe singles match between Y2J and Kurt Angle with Jericho's IC title hanging in the balance. The Tag Team Championships are on the line as the cocky, crowd pleasing veterans The New Age Outlaws face off with the sneaky Dudley Boyz. Mark Henry looks for revenge on Viscera for Big Splashing his pregnant 70 year-old wife Mae Young. An excellent example of high risk, high flying Tag Team Competition, Edge and Christian taking on the Hardy Boyz for a shot at the Tag Team Titles at Wrestlemania 16. Tazz vs. The Big Boss Man, two hardcore, no crap street fighters continue a brutal rivalry. A No Holds Barred Match between X-Pac and former best friend Kane, you know you're in trouble when a very mad seven foot, 330 pound monster is looking for revenge on you in an anything goes situation. A Six Man Tag Match, the hip team of Too Cool & Rikishi Phatu take on the mean team of The Radicelz, quickness, excitement, action and suspense from the comfort of your own home. Two young, outstanding, charismatic Superstars face off for a spot in the main event at Wrestlemania for the WWF Title in the match between The Rock a The Big Show. And the main event, Triple H vs Cactus Jack, in the demonic structure known as the Hell In A Cell. Triple H putting his oh so coveted WWF Title on the line, whilst Cactus puts his Career on the line!! It is a brutal match that even includes a man falling off the 25 foot high Cell onto an announcers table, a man falling through the Cell itself, causing the ring to implode, and even a 2x4 wrapped in barbed wire, LIT ON FIRE being used as a weapon and much, much more!!!!!!!!
By this video, you seriously won't regret it.
He is The Game and he is that damn good
I bought this match for one match, and one match only. Hell In A Cell. Which, you probably guessed already but I just thought i'd confirm it. Anyhoo, on with the review.
Match 1 is for the Intercontinental Championship, and sees Chris Jericho defending against European Champ Kurt Angle. This was a good wrestling match. Maybe not Angle's best, but still okay. Next we have the Tag Team Championship match featuring the New Age Outlaws defending against the Dudley Boyz. This match didn't last too long, and it was the last time the NAO appeared as a team on PPV.
Match 3 is next, and features the 400-pound Mark Henry taking on the even bigger Viscera. well, at least it doesn't last long. This was during the Mark Henry/Mae Young angle. What were they thinking?
Next up is another encounter between The Hardy Boyz and Edge & Christian. These two teams always put on good matches, and this one follows the trend. Oh, it has a SURPRISE ENDING.
Oh, it's time for the classic Boss Man/Tazz encounter. The one that didn't last a minute. Well, the beatdown after lasts longer, and culminates with a low blow.
Things get better when Kane takes on X-Pac in a match with NO HOLDS BARRED. This is a chance for mayhem, and there is some to a degree. Paul Bearer ends up chasing Tori around the ring at one point. Good ending too.
Match 7 is a 6 Man Tag Team Match pitting Too Cool and Rikishi against Chris Benoit, Dean Malenko and Perry Staurn. This match is an average match, but is still not too bad.
Next is the first of two main events: The Rock VS. Big Show, with the winner going on to face the winner of Hell In A Cell at Wrestlemania 16. This match came about when The Rock's feet touched the gorund first in the Royal Rumble Match a month ago. This match lasts under ten minutes, but is still a good outing for both men.
Now it's time for Hell In A Cell. Triple H defending the WWF Championship against Cactus Jack. This match is as brutal as the other HIAC matches, with about ten padlocks on the door. This match has a great ending, and could have been Mick Foley's last match if he lost. You probably know the result, but in case you don't, I won't say.
This match is a great ending to a great PPV. There are some not-so-good matches, but overall, this is an event worthy of any collection.

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