| Customer Reviews: Average Rating:  Rating : - A Triple Main Event: Definitely Fully Loaded. WWF Fully Loaded 2000 was one of the events that I considered to be a lost classic during an incredible era from the WWF. While not every single match on the card was great, each match gave you something interesting.
Six Person Inter gender Tag Team Match: The Hardy Boyz & Lita vs Test, Albert & Trish Stratus. NOW, this is how you get the crowd energized to begin the show with a solid, fast paced opener. The main focus was the beginning of the storyline between Lita & Trish but the match is awesome and gives everyone involved a place of their own.
Tazz vs Al Snow. I agree with the other reviewer when he mentions that this is where the event tends to slow down and lose momentum. We have seen better from these two in ECW as this was more of a slow-paced wrestling match. I do respect both guys for working hard and delivering a few good moves but honestly nobody cared about this match.
European Champion Eddie Guerrero vs Perry Saturn. This match should have been better than it was. I did not like that most of the attention was on Chyna & Terri but maybe rightfully so. This is not a dull match and it is quite watchable but considering how great Guerrero & Saturn are, this one should have been better.
Tag Team Champions Edge & Christian vs The A.P.A. E&C were my favorite tag team in 2000 but this match was the worst one on the card. There is a nice shoot promo in the beginning but the match is very forgettable and the lame ending did not help at all.
Steel Cage Match: Intercontinental Champion Val Venis vs Rikishi. This is where Fully Loaded starts to regain its luster a bit. The overall match is average in cage match comparisons but the ending is incredible and if it does not leave you speechless than I don't know what will. Truly, worth watching.
The Undertaker vs Kurt Angle. This was the first of the three main events and unfortunately it was not given the proper hype that was needed for this one. Taker & Angle would go on to have better and classic matches after this one but this match was still good. A little disappointing considering that I thought it was too short but the overall match is fairly solid.
Last Man Standing Match: Triple H vs Chris Jericho. This was the match that pushed Jericho's career into main event status and also showed that Triple H is one of the best workers in the industry. This match was considered one of the best matches in 2000 and it is still my favorite encounter between these two. Not many weapons were used, other than a couple of chair shots and a nice table spot but the aggression and intensity is kept up through out the match.
WWF Champion The Rock vs Chris Benoit. The stipulation was added that if the Rock was disqualified, then he would lose the title. This is a lost classic and to me, it is the best match on the card. Benoit has never been so aggressive in a match more than this one and more importantly this was one of the Rock's best matches as he was forced to straight up wrestle with the Crippler. Awesome back and forth wrestling with interference from Shane McMahon and a dusty ending involving Commissioner Mick Foley that makes this match worth getting the event for.
Overall, truly one of the best events in the WWF during the 2000-2002 era with the incredible Last Man Standing and classic WWF title matches. Highly recommended.
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