Every WCW Halloween Havoc Ranked Worst To Best

11. 2000

Sting Jeff Jarrett Halloween Havoc 2000
WWE

A hellscape of a show.

Watching the yoked-up Natural Born Thrillers and their Dumb Jock Energy in 2020 is always a riot, so Jindrak and O'Haire's three-way opening with Billy Kidman and Rey Misterio Jr. and the Boogie Knights is worth revisiting. The rest? Ugly, turgid, late-era WCW tripe.

The Many Faces of String bit is a lot less fun than it should be, as the legend faced off with Jeff Jarrett, preceded by a bunch of ringers emerging as Surfer Sting, Wolfpac Sting, and more. It was a weird mess highlighted by Actual Sting yanking 'Double J' out from the hole in the canvas Jarrett had been dragged through by Crow Sting earlier, then finishing the job.

Misfits In Action vs. Perfect Event was so formless that the performers (Lash LeRoux in particular) were a level below even mailing it in. Shane Douglas and Torrie Wilson vs. Konnan and Tigress featured two people who literally didn't know how to wrestle, and came off as such, while David Flair vs. Buff Bagwell revolved around Flair trying to get a sample of Buff's blood after accusing him of impregnating his partner, Miss Hancock, in one of WCW's worst latter-day storylines.

Goldberg buried KroniK in a two-on-one main event. Whatever.

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