New Blood Rising

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New Blood Rising
Details
Promotion World Championship Wrestling
Date August 13, 2000
Venue Pacific Coliseum
City Vancouver, British Columbia
Attendance 6,614
Pay-per-view chronology
Bash at the Beach 2000 New Blood Rising Fall Brawl 2000

New Blood Rising was a professional wrestling pay-per-view produced by World Championship Wrestling in 2000. It took place on August 13, 2000 from the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver, British Columbia. The PPV was noted for some problems concerning the Nash/Goldberg/Steiner match. The match was presented to look like Goldberg was dissatisfied with the match's booking, Goldberg's music was played twice before he entered the ring (to hint to the fans that he was backstage arguing with the WCW creative team). He also abruptly 'walked out' on the match, breaking kayfabe.

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