SummerSlam 2000
At the dawn of the new millennium, WrestleMania 2000 had high expectations but was bogged down by its overstuffed card full of multi-person matches. The triangle ladder match was an exciting highlight, but overall the event suffered from too many participants diluting the drama. The four-way main event featuring Triple H, The Rock, Mick Foley, and The Big Show was overcomplicated, and the McMahon family storyline overshadowed the wrestling itself.
Meanwhile, SummerSlam 2000 showed how to do things right. Headlined by a well-built triple threat between The Rock, Kurt Angle, and Triple H, the event delivered a compelling, crowd-pleasing main event. It also featured the first-ever TLC (Tables, Ladders, and Chairs) match involving The Hardy Boyz, Edge & Christian, and The Dudley Boyz – a groundbreaking match stemming from years of storytelling. Chris Jericho’s excellent two out of three falls match added to the packed, entertaining card. SummerSlam clearly outpaced WrestleMania 2000 in quality and excitement.