I feel some of hhh's matches would have been a lot more memorable and talked about (in a positive, and even classic way) if he wasn't so reluctant to do the job to the Rock. Its like instead of going with the needed conclusion that would solidify a big ppv match as a classic, they had to find round about ways to end shyt and throw a bone to the audience at the very end just so they could quickly forget that HHH still retained.
Wrestlemania 2000 should have been RockvsHHH one on one for the title with HHH finally taking that L and Rock (and the fans) getting the payoff W. Or even if you kept it a fatal fourway, the ending to Blacklash 2000 (with Austin coming in) should've been used as the WM finish. That crowd was straight READY to react the way that Backlash crowd did and it would've made it a top Wrestlemania moment. shyt me and my homies who ordered the paperview were expecting Austin or something to happen that night b/c no way would they have the same predictable finish for the umpteenth time (i.e. DX/Mcmahons interfere, cost Rock the match, beat Rock's ass while JR loses it).
Judgement Day 2000 was the same shyt. It was a great set up with HHH telling DX and the McMahons to not interfere b/c he has to prove to himself that he can beat the Rock w/o fukkery... so of course DX comes in and interferes with the match and beats up the Rock w/ fukkery

The Undertaker comes in for the save... but Rock somehow is the one at fault and is DQ'd, and after time had already expired?
