Survivor Series (2000) - Results

Results

No. Results Stipulations Times
Sunday Night Heat Val Venis (with Right to Censor and Edge and Christian) defeated Jeff Hardy (with Matt Hardy, Lita and Dudley Boyz) Singles match Unknown
1 Steve Blackman, Crash Holly and Molly Holly defeated T & A (Test and Albert) and Trish Stratus Six-person mixed tag team match 05:00
2 The Radicalz (Chris Benoit, Dean Malenko, Eddie Guerrero and Perry Saturn) (with Terri) defeated D-Generation X (Road Dogg, K-Kwik, Billy Gunn and Chyna) Four-on-four Survivor Series elimination match 12:33
3 Kane defeated Chris Jericho Singles match 12:32
4 William Regal (c) defeated Hardcore Holly by disqualification Singles match for the WWF European Championship 05:43
5 The Rock defeated Rikishi Singles match 11:19
6 Ivory (c) defeated Lita Singles match for the WWF Women's Championship 04:53
7 Kurt Angle (c) defeated The Undertaker Singles match for the WWF Championship 16:12
8 Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray and D-Von) and Hardy Boyz (Matt and Jeff) defeated Edge and Christian and Right to Censor (Bull Buchanan and The Goodfather) Four-on-four Survivor Series elimination match 16:42
9 Stone Cold Steve Austin fought Triple H to a no contest No Disqualification match 30:00
(c) – refers to the champion heading into the match

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