The Good: The Rock and Triple H had the best rivalry of the year in 2000. Their matches together were phenomenal, but there were some doubts as to whether they could go the distance in a sixty-minute Iron Man match. They proved the doubters wrong at Judgement Day with a compelling hour-long effort that was packed full of drama. The match also marked the return of The Undertaker, who ditched the gothic garb in favour of a big leather trench coat, shades and a bandanna. The American Badass was here. The undercard of the show was excellent. Things got off to a great start with a super hot Too Cool versus Edge/Christian/Kurt six-man. Following that were a technically brilliant triple threat match pitting Radicalz members Perry Saturn, Eddie Guerrero and Dean Malenko against each other with the European title on the line. Their Radicalz team mate Chris Benoit won a superior IC Title submission match against Chris Jericho and Shane McMahon and The Big Show had a fun-filled falls count anywhere tussle. The Bad: Nothing, really. This is one of the most consistently great WWE PPVS ever. The Rest: The backstage skits featuring newly-crowned Hardcore Champion Gerald Brisco growing increasingly paranoid were very fun.