Ladder Match - Ladder Matches in World Championship Wrestling

Ladder Matches in World Championship Wrestling

No. Match Stipulations Event Date and Location
1 Eddie Guerrero (c) defeated Syxx Souled Out January 25, 1997
Cedar Rapids, Iowa
2 Goldberg defeated Scott Hall Souled Out January 17, 1999
Charleston, West Virginia
3 Bam Bam Bigelow fought Scott Hall to a no-contest WCW Monday Nitro January 25, 1999
Dallas, Texas
4 Scott Hall defeated Bret Hart (c), Goldberg, and Sid Vicious WCW Monday Nitro November 8, 1999
Indianapolis, Indiana
5 Chris Benoit (c) defeated Jeff Jarrett Starrcade December 19, 1999
Washington, D.C.
6 Jeff Jarrett defeated Chris Benoit (c) WCW Monday Nitro December 20, 1999
Baltimore, Maryland
7 The Jung Dragons (Jamie-San, Kaz Hayashi, and Yun Yang) defeated 3 Count (Shane Helms, Shannon Moore, and Evan Karagias) WCW Nitro July 18, 2000
Auburn Hills, Michigan
8 3 Count (Shane Helms, Shannon Moore, and Evan Karagias) defeated The Jung Dragons (Jamie-San, Kaz Hayashi, and Yun Yang) New Blood Rising August 13, 2000
Vancouver, British Columbia
9 Konnan and Rey Mysterio, Jr. defeated The Boogie Knights (Alex Wright and Disco Inferno) WCW Monday Nitro October 2, 2000
San Francisco, California
10 3 Count (Shane Helms and Shannon Moore) defeated The Jung Dragons (Yun Yang and Kaz Hayashi) (w/Leia Meow) and Jamie Knoble and Evan Karagias Starrcade December 17, 2000
Washington, D.C.

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