Triple H, Shane McMahon and Vince McMahon vs The Rock, Kane and The Undertaker, King of The Ring 2000
No points for guessing which team won this match. But what the pecuiliar here was that the first man to pin an opponent would win the WWE title. This match had chaos written all over it.
With teammates not surprisingly breaking their own teammates’ pins, this wasn’t the best Pay Per View we’ve seen and the sour cherry on top was this match.
Who gave them the idea to put the WWE Championship match on the line in a 6 man tag match? And the stipulations made it even more ludicrous. Chaos and absurdity are the two words I’d use to describe this match. An interference here, a pinfall break there, a few blows exchanged here and a pinfall break there again.
Towards the end, Mr.McMahon tried to do the People’s Elbow on The Brahma Bull himself while the latter was flat on the floor but The People’s Champion rised and delivered the Rock Botton.
Shane and Undertaker provided us with an amazing moment when the latter chokeslammed Shane from the top off the turnbuckle through the announce table (”Bah God! His body must be broken in half!”).
No points for guessing who said that