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Pre-Show Stalwart
WCW's 2000 had the biggest roster purge of pretty much almost the entire roster as Hulk Hogan, Bret Hart, Lex Luger, Perry Saturn, Scott Hall, Curt Hennig, Randy Savage, Dean Malenko, Chris Benoit, Roddy Piper, Eddie Guerrero, Van Hammer, Stevie Ray, Horace Hogan, Lodi, Fit Finlay, La Parka, Eric Bischoff, Miss Elizabeth, Bobby Heenan, Kimberly Page, Larry Zbyszko, Mike Enos, Psichosis/Psychosis, Juventud Guerrera, Vince Russo, Vincent/Mike Jones, Mike Rotunda and numerous others too, leaving Sting, Goldberg, Kevin Nash, Diamond Dallas Page, Booker T, Scott Steiner, Ric Flair, Lex Luger, Rick Steiner, Buff Bagwell and Jeff Jarrett to carry the whole WCW company through their dying days in late 2000/early 2001.
The people who were apparently close to getting fired from WCW in 2000 as well were Scott Steiner and Konnan. In early 2000, Konnan was suspended for being outspoken about WCW's mismanagement of the luchadore wrestlers. He had already been in hot water before in late 1998/early 1999 for speaking out against Kevin Nash (his supposed friend) and Eric Bischoff for stunting his potential prominent main event push. It was actually Ric Flair that tried to get Scott Steiner fired in 2000 by setting him up to do a worked shoot promo saying "WCW sucks" and mentioned the WWF and Stone Cold Steve Austin as a guy whom Steiner thought Flair held him (Austin) back politically all the way back to 1994/95. That's why Rick had to plead with WCW higher ups to keep Scott in the fold, due to the fact that Scott at the time was one of the biggest main event-caliber heel draws that WCW had to offer. WCW needed to keep him because of his 1998 arrest and subsequent probation ordering him to work in order to pay off his fines owed to the government.
The people who were apparently close to getting fired from WCW in 2000 as well were Scott Steiner and Konnan. In early 2000, Konnan was suspended for being outspoken about WCW's mismanagement of the luchadore wrestlers. He had already been in hot water before in late 1998/early 1999 for speaking out against Kevin Nash (his supposed friend) and Eric Bischoff for stunting his potential prominent main event push. It was actually Ric Flair that tried to get Scott Steiner fired in 2000 by setting him up to do a worked shoot promo saying "WCW sucks" and mentioned the WWF and Stone Cold Steve Austin as a guy whom Steiner thought Flair held him (Austin) back politically all the way back to 1994/95. That's why Rick had to plead with WCW higher ups to keep Scott in the fold, due to the fact that Scott at the time was one of the biggest main event-caliber heel draws that WCW had to offer. WCW needed to keep him because of his 1998 arrest and subsequent probation ordering him to work in order to pay off his fines owed to the government.