WWE Survivor Series 2000 Roster: Where Are They Now?

Reflecting back on another phenomenal PPV from 20 years ago.

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It's hard not to look back on the WWE action of yesteryear and not get gooey-eyed with nostalgia, but it's not just nostalgia that's on offer - for the in-ring action of those days is often genuinely far more enjoyable than what wrestling fans are served up today by WWE.

As the 2020 Survivor Series looms large on the horizon this November, that means it's the perfect time to look back to the Survivor Series event of 20 years ago.

That PPV was headlined by 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin finally getting his hands on Triple H after the reveal of Helmsley being the one to plan the mowing down of Austin via Rikishi in a car. But not just that, for the card is full of Attitude Era star names from top to bottom - whether that's Austin, Triple H, The Rock, The Undertaker, Kurt Angle, Chris Jericho, or so many others.

Reflecting back on the 2000 edition of WWE's annual Survivor Series PPV, then, here are what all of the in-ring participants of that event are up to here in 2020.

30. Steve Blackman

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The first official match on the 2000 Survivor Series card saw Steve Blackman (the Hardcore Champion at the time) teaming with Crash Holly and Molly Holly against Trish Stratus and her T&A team.

Nowadays, Blackman works as a bail bondsman and teaches martial arts. And yes, he could still kick anyone and everyone's ass if he chose to do so.

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