WCW SuperBrawl 2000 – The Reliving The War PPV



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WCW SuperBrawl 2000 took place in the Cow Palace on February 20th. The main event featuring Sid Vicious, Jeff Jarrett and Scott Hall was only recently finalized on WCW television, and the winner of that match will leave the pay per view as WCW champion. Elsewhere on the show things get seriously messy with Tank Abbott and some randomer named “Big Al” taking part in a skins match (basically a Jacket on a Pole match), Booker fights for the letter “T” when he wrestles Big T (Ahmed Johnson), and SuperBrawl also provides fans with the PPV returns of Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair.

00:00 – Intro
01:50 – The Artist vs Lash LeRoux
03:41 – Bam Bam Bigelow vs Brian Knobbs
05:46 – Norman Smiley vs 3 Count
07:13 – The Demon vs The Wall
08:53 – Tank Abbott vs Big Al
10:32 – Booker vs Big T
13:18 – Vampiro vs Billy Kidman
15:54 – David Flair & Crowbar vs The Mamalukes
20:10 – Ernest Miller & James Brown
22:40 – Ric Flair vs Terry Funk
26:11 – Total Package vs Hulk Hogan
29:24 – Sid Vicious vs Scott Hall vs Jeff Jarrett
32:42 – Final Thoughts / Credits

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29 thoughts on “WCW SuperBrawl 2000 – The Reliving The War PPV”

  1. I remember watching this on TNT, after Cartoon Network, in the UK. You could get the PPV's by scrolling along to the unscrambled German channels. It was painful. Years of good stuff, a short while of brilliant, then a constant slow decline into madness while they hot shot bookers to fix a problem they had caused by hot shotting bookers and treating talent unfairly.
    None of the feuds made any real sense, if they did they weren't given the time they should have. It was an exercise in self destruction.

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  2. 9:52 Never understood Tank's random reaction pulling the knife at the end of the match. were they trying to get him across as a dangerous heel/shooter or did he have legit beef with the guy or what? the segment just closes up too quickly to know what exactly the problem was.

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  3. Finally managed to catch up on all the reliving the war episodes loving the work and because of you i now have a new found appreciation for David Flair and all the reliving the war bollocks 😂

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  4. So let me get this straight … Jarrett knocks out the commissioner backstage with a guitar shot & thus becomes acting commissioner? WCW loved their logic, didn’t they? Good thing WWE doesnt subscribe to this or we’d have Adam Pearce being chased around the arena every Monday night like he was the 24/7 champ

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