Ranking All 20 February WWE Pay Per Views From Worst To Best

4. No Way Out 2000

2000 was known for some really good Pay Per Views with some excellent matches on them, and in what would end up being a fantastic year for the WWF, this pay per view was merely average. The main event was a Hell in the Cell match between Triple H and Cactus Jack, that was only really about the final death-defying spot at the end of the match. Mick Foley even noted in his book that the crowd was really quiet throughout the match, because they were expecting something big to happen, and they only picked up when both men made it to the top of the cell. It was supposed to be Mick Foley€™s final match in the WWF, but like all wrestling retirements, it was incredibly short-lived, as he came back for one more match a couple weeks later on Raw. Heading into Wrestlemania 2000, the shot at the championship was once again put on the line as The Rock faced The Big Show. Similar to 2006, the Royal Rumble winner (Rock) lost to the runner-up (Big Show), only to be added back into the main event match later, making the match at No Way Out even more pointless. No Way Out 2000 was also notable for Kurt Angle winning the Intercontinental Championship from Chris Jericho to become the only Euro-Continental Champion in history (well, except for D€™Lo Brown, but he doesn€™t count).
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Justin has been writing about professional wrestling for more than 15 years. A lifelong WWE fan, he also is a big fan of Ring of Honor.