The Good: Armageddon 2000 was something of a one match show. Luckily that match was very, very good and managed to drag it up a couple of notches. The six-person Hell in a Cell main event delivered all of the promised drama and featured a truly scary sick bump (Rikishi was chokeslammed off the side of the cage onto a truck filled with sawdust). Watching Chris Benoit dismantle 'The One' Billy Gunn and put a temporary halt to his singles push was a lot of fun. The Hardys versus The Radicalz opener was very entertaining, even if Eddie Guerrero was oddly off the pace of things. The Bad: A flimsy undercard. The effort just wasn't there from a lot of guys. The biggest offenders were Jericho and Kane, who had the dullest Last Man Standing match of all-time. The Rest: The interviews with the Hell in a Cell competitors where they talked about the Cell really helped to build up the gimmick as something special. Shame WWE has all but destroyed the Cell's aura fifteen years later.