Armageddon (2000) - Results

Results

No. Results Stipulations Times
Sunday Night Heat Scotty 2 Hotty defeated D'Lo Brown Singles match Unknown
1 The Radicalz (Dean Malenko, Perry Saturn, and Eddie Guerrero) (with Terri) defeated Team Xtreme (Matt and Jeff Hardy and Lita) Six-person intergender elimination tag team match 08:04
2 William Regal (c) defeated Hardcore Holly Singles match for the WWF European Championship 04:56
3 Val Venis (with Ivory) defeated Chyna Intergender singles match 05:24
4 Chris Jericho defeated Kane Last Man Standing match 17:14
5 Edge and Christian defeated The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray and D-Von), Right to Censor (Bull Buchanan and The Goodfather) (c), and Road Dogg and K-Kwik Fatal Four-Way match for the WWF Tag Team Championship 09:41
6 Chris Benoit defeated Billy Gunn (c) Singles match for the WWF Intercontinental Championship 09:58
7 Ivory (c) defeated Trish Stratus and Molly Holly Triple threat match for the WWF Women’s Championship 02:13
8 Kurt Angle (c) defeated Stone Cold Steve Austin, Triple H, The Undertaker, Rikishi, and The Rock Hell in a Cell match for the WWF Championship 32:12
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
Intergender Elimination Match
Elimination Wrestler Eliminated by
1 Eddie Guerrero Jeff Hardy
2 Jeff Hardy Perry Saturn
3 Perry Saturn Matt Hardy
4 Matt Hardy Dean Malenko
5 Lita Dean Malenko
Winner: The Radicalz

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