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Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley Movies

2001  
 
Originally aired as a pay-per-view program, this video features five matches, the climax being the 30-man World Wrestling Federation extravaganza billed as "The Royal Rumble." Taped in New Orleans, this card features five matchups, ending with the infamous "Royal Rumble" match that starts with two wrestlers, with additional fighters jumping into the ring every two minutes. Last man standing becomes the number 12 contender at WrestleMania X-Seven. The other matches include: Edge & Christian vs. Dudley Boys (Tag Team Titles); Chris Jericho vs. Chris Benoit (IC Title-Ladder Match); Chyna vs. Ivory (Women's Title); and Triple H vs. Kurt Angle (WWF Title). ~ Steve Blackburn, Rovi

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2000  
 
In WWF: No Way Out, World Wrestling Federation superstars tangle in a no-holds-barred free-for-all, crushing bones and twisting limbs until only the toughest victors are left standing. The opening match at No Way Out in Hartford, Connecticut, shows Angel fix Y2K with his Olympic slam and attempt to hit Jericho quite literally with the heavy Intercontinental Title. Referee Tim White and superstar Chyna intervene, and Angel slams his way to victory. Edge and Chistian wrestle the Hardy Boyz with Terri in the rousing Number One Contender Match. The Tag Team Title Match pits Dudley Boyz against New Age Outlaws. And in a special challenge match, taped just moments before the official Pay-Per-View event gets underway, Mark Henry goes against Viscera to defend his girlfriend's honor. This video packs over a dozen famous wrestling personalities into one ferocious festival. ~ Betsy Boyd, Rovi

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2000  
 
Every year the WWF sets its sights on creating the most action-packed and drama-filled Summer Slam match to have ever taken place. This year's event on August 27, 2000, was certainly no exception, offering three hours of non-stop world-wrestling action. Top matchups include Right to Censor vs. Rikishi and Too Cool, Road Dogg vs. X-Pac, Jerry Lawler vs. Taazz, Steve Blackman vs. Shane McMahon, and The Undertaker vs. Kane.


~ Laura Mahnken, Rovi

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