The March 9, 2000 Edition of Smackdown is a Professional wrestling television show of the WWF's Smackdown brand, which took place on March 7, 2000 at the FleetCenter in Boston, Massachusetts.
Results[]
- Numbers in parentheses indicate the length of the match.
- (c) refers to the champion(s) heading into the match.
- The Rock defeated The Radicalz (Chris Benoit & Perry Saturn) in a Two On One Handicap Match (2:10)
- Essa Rios (c) (w/Lita) defeated Christian (w/Edge) by DQ to retain the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship (1:49)
- Tazz defeated Kurt Angle (c) by DQ, meaning Angle retains the WWF Intercontinental Championship
- D-Generation X (The Road Dogg & X-Pac) (w/Tori) defeated Kane (w/Paul Bearer) in a Two On One Handicap Match (6:54)
- Steve Blackman (w/Al Snow) defeated Jeff Hardy (w/Matt Hardy) (4:02)
- The Dudley Boyz (Buh Buh Ray Dudley & D-Von Dudley) defeated The Rock in a Two On One Handicap Table Match (7:04)
- Jacqueline (c) defeated Ivory to retain the WWF Women's Championship (2:05)
- Crash Holly (c) vs. Prince Albert ended in a No Contest, meaning Holly retains the WWF Hardcore Championship (3:00)
- The Big Show & Triple H (w/Shane McMahon & Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley) defeated Rikishi Phatu in a Two On One Handicap Match
Other Segments[]
- Included an opening segment in which Shane McMahon & The Big Show interrupted WWF World Champion Triple H & Stephanie McMahon on the stage, with the two groups agreeing not to go after each other until WrestleMania, with Show then saying Kane would face X-Pac & The Road Dogg in a handicap match and Shane then saying Rikishi would face both Triple H & Show in a handicap match as well.
- Triple H then announced that The Rock would face Chris Benoit & Perry Saturn in another handicap match.
- Featured footage from earlier in the day when The Mean Street Posse brought referee Teddy Long to a laundromat to beat Crash Holly for the hardcore title, with Crash eventually escaping without being defeated.
- Included Kevin Kelly interviewing a wheelchair-bound Mae Young and Mark Henry regarding The Dudley Boyz putting Mae through a table on Raw.