10 Fascinating WWE Survivor Series 2000 Facts
10. It Was The New Age Outlaws Last WWE PPV For More Than 13 Years
Three years earlier, Road Dogg and Billy Gunn came together as two aimless midcarders, but would reinvent their careers through boisterous trash talk, creative cheating, and catchphrases galore. The two truly kicked off the new generation of tag teams that would be felt most heavily in 2000 with the successes of Edge and Christian, The Hardy Boyz, The Dudley Boyz, and the APA.
By Survivor Series 2000, Gunn was a singles wrestler and Dogg was partnered with K-Kwik (the future R-Truth) as an upbeat hip-hop duo. They, along with former DX mate Chyna, took the loss to The Radicalz.
Dogg would soon be on the outs with WWE, as he would be suspended the following month, and released in early 2001 to deal with personal issues. The two wouldn't team on a WWE pay-per-view again until they wrestled The Usos at the 2014 Elimination Chamber event. In the interim, they did team on numerous TNA events, beginning in late 2005.