9 – Survivor Series 2000
2000 was widely regarded as the best year in the Attitude Era. Despite WWE producing strong PPVs in the first year of the new millennium, the 2000 iteration of Survivor Series was disappointing. William Regal retained the European Championship against Hardcore Holly by disqualification, and the Radicalz prevailed in their four-on-four traditional Survivor Series elimination match against three D-Generation X alums alongside K-Kwik on the other side of the ring.
Ivory, representing the Right to Censor, saw off Lita to successfully continue her Women’s Championship reign, and it was a valiant effort from Lita as she wore the proverbial crimson mask.
Other notable results included The Rock beating Rikishi, and Kurt Angle ending a run of the WWE Championship, changing hands at six consecutive Survivor Series events by seeing off The Undertaker in The Undertaker’s decade-long appearance at Survivor Series. Steve Austin and Triple H’s No Disqualification match lasted 25 minutes, with the Texas Rattlesnake emerging from a forklift and dropping Triple H, who was stuck in a car, bringing the show to a close.