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December 10, 2000 - Birmingham, Alabama
Birmingham/Jefferson Civic Center

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Sunday Night Heat Match
Scotty 2 Hotty
w/Grandmaster Sexay
def. D'Lo Brown
w/Tiger Ali Singh, Chaz
via Pinfall
Notes: Singh and Chaz tried to help out D'Lo, but Scotty still got the win.

Match #1 - Six-Person Intergender Elimination Match
Eddie Guerrero
Dean Malenko*
Perry Saturn

w/Terri
def. Lita &
"The Hardy Boyz"

(Matt & Jeff Hardy)
via Submission (8:06)
Notes: Jeff Hardy pinned Guerrero first at 2:57, then Saturn eliminated Jeff at 3:41, Matt pinned Saturn at 5:08, Malenko pinned Matt at 5:34, and Malenko caused Lita to submit at 8:06 for the win. Malenko got some revenge for Lita setting him up in that hotel room. What a jezebel.

Match #2 - WWF European Championship
William Regal
Champion
def. Hardcore Holly
Challenger
via Pinfall (4:59)
Notes: Raven interfered and nailed Holly when the referee wasn't looking, allowing Britain's goodwill ambassador to pick up the victory!

Match #3
Val Venis
w/Ivory
def. Chyna via Pinfall (5:03)
Notes: Ivory got Chyna to chase her around, and that gave Val an opening to win with a fisherman's suplex.

IN RING: Vince McMahon, Patterson and Brisco in tow, tried to convince the crowd that the Hell In A Cell match was a bad idea and that they should reject it and demand something else.

Match #4 - Last Man Standing Match
Chris Jericho def. Kane (16:47)
Notes: Y2J buried Kane under some heavy barrel-type equipment and got the victory. Kind of a cheap win because Jericho got his butt kicked for 87.63% of the match.

Match #5 - WWF World Tag Team Championship - Four Corners Match
Edge & Christian
Challengers
def. "Right To Censor"
(Bull Buchanan & The Goodfather)
Champions
w/Steven Richards
"The Dudley Boyz"
(D-Von & Bubba Ray Dudley)
"Road Dogg" Jesse James
& K-Kwik

Challengers
via Pinfall (9:42)
Notes: -TITLE CHANGE- Edge pinned Bubba Ray. What the hell were they thinking when they came up with this Road Dogg and K-Kwik team? They are Men On A Mission: The Next Generation. It didn't work then, it didn't work here.

Match #6 - WWF Intercontinental Championship
Chris Benoit
Challenger
def. "The One" Billy Gunn
Champion
via Submission (10:02)
Notes: -TITLE CHANGE- It is the end of one meaningless title reign and the beginning of another here at Armageddon. Well, I have to say that Benoit is waaay more deserving that Gunn. What did giving him the title accomplish?

Match #7 - WWF Women's Championship - Triple Threat Match
Ivory
Champion
def. Molly Holly
Trish Stratus

Challengers
via Pinfall (2:12)
Notes: Ivory pinned Trish and took off. T&A came down and got in Molly's face, but Crash came down to help her. While the Hollys made their escape, The APA returned to even the score with T&A.

Match #8 - WWF World Heavyweight Championship - Six-Man Hell In A Cell Match
Kurt Angle
Champion
def. Triple H
"Stone Cold" Steve Austin
The Undertaker
The Rock
Rikishi

Challengers
via Pinfall (32:11)
Notes: Angle pinned Rock. Vince McMahon hijacked a big flatbed truck and attempted to have some workmen tear the Cell down. They tore the door off, but that was as far as they could get before Mick Foley brought out security and kicked them all out. The truck was conveniently left ringside, because Bikertaker needed something to throw Rikishi into. Tearing the door off let all the action spill out all over the place, and 'Taker tossed Rikishi off the top of the cell into the bed. The others were brutalized pretty bad as well, but our Olympic hero managed to pull off what I would have to say was a major upset.

Commentary:Jim Ross and Jerry "The King" Lawler
w/Michael Cole, Lilian Garcia, Kevin Kelly, Jonathan Coachman
Spanish: Carlos Cabrera, Hugo Savinovich
Ring Announcer:Howard Finkel
Host at WWFNY:Shawn Michaels
Referees/Officials:Jack Doan, Mike Chioda, Jimmy Korderas, Teddy Long, Tim White, Chad Patton, Earl Hebner, Commissioner Mick Foley, Lt. Commissioner Debra, Vince McMahon, Pat Patterson, Gerald Brisco, etc.

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