10 Best WWE Attitude Era PPVs

5. Judgment Day 2000

Another that's outstanding from start to finish, Judgment Day 2000 features the apex of The Rock and Triple H's feud, as well as the return of a legendary superstar with a fresh new look. The card isn't breathtaking when you see it on paper, but it's a PPV that defies expectations to the point that you'll find yourself enjoying the heck out a Too Cool match as much as you are Chris Jericho v Chris Benoit in a submission match. Besides from the wrestling, there's comedy gold as Hardcore Champion Gerald Brisco tries to make it through the night without being attacked backstage for his belt. The main event was WWF's second ever Iron Man match between The Rock and Triple H, and while it may be a controversial opinion, the argument could be made that it's even better than the first. It goes in completely the opposite direction as Bret v Shawn, however, as there are eleven falls over sixty minutes. This is also the show where The Undertaker returns to WWF in his American Badass persona which he'd keep for over three years, and his attack on Triple H forces special referee Shawn Michaels to disqualify The Rock at the last second, giving Triple H the win. If you find yourself wanting to like HBK/Hitman, but it's a bit too boring for you, Judgment Day 2000 is the way to go. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4ITWIfRZruU
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