10 Worst WWE PPV Endings Ever

10. Survivor Series 2000

Survivor Series is clearly the fourth of the Big Four, but this wasn't always the case. There was a time when the Thanksgiving extravaganza was genuinely important, featuring huge matches and providing fans with iconic moments to remember forever and ever. When did it all start to go downhill? The year 2000 isn't a bad place to begin the investigation.

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The main event of the 2000 Survivor Series was a no disqualification match between Stone Cold Steve Austin and Triple H, two men who would be partners just five months later. The match itself was pretty great - Hunter and Austin had fantastic chemistry - but was forever ruined by the finish, a departure into cinema that rarely works for WWE.

The two fought backstage and The Radicalz got involved, but Triple H was able to escape to a nearby car. This was a pretty terrible escape however, as Austin soon caught up and trapped Hunter in the car, using a forklift to raise the vehicle high into the air before dropping it to the ground. Triple H was dead. Austin had murdered him. The show went off the air.

That's right, the show went off the air just after we watched the top babyface commit actual murder. The Attitude Era was all sorts of edgy, but this was pretty dumb.

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