Starrcade 2000
WCW World Heavyweight title
Scott Steiner vs Sid Vicious

This was a terrible feud a poor build up and a bad match. Clocking in at a scant 15min it featured many punches, poor timing and missed spots. It was really the beginning of a program between the 2 wrestlers that would, i guess, culminate abruptly on Thunder a month or so later with "Mystery Men" interferring with the Steiner-Sid match...wearing black and white leotards and flimsy hockey masks...but I'm getting ahead of myself.
Back to the Starrcade 2000....Some time before this match Steiner had won his first title and was gloating on Nitro about no one being around to fight him. No Sting, no Hogan, The Rock is doing movies....Steve Austin was mentioned as well. Flair comes out, congratulates Steiner and says that he does have an opponent for him, that he is in the A+ list with Rock and Austin and that he won't reveal this superstar until it's 5 min to show time on Starrcade. Wow! What a buildup. Anyways, well, this superstar turned out to be none other than Sid Vicious...looking large but out of shape and a bit pudgy, he certainly didn't have his ring legs and he was quite a bit older.
The Match:
It was wreck, slow paced, missed spots....Midajah interferes, Jarret runs in with his guitar, both guys apply basic amounts of very limited offense...Steiner hit a T-Bone suplex, I guess that was cool....Sid did a lot of body slams and some punching. It lasted all of 15 minutes and there was ZERO heat from the crowd of 6,000 fans, the lighting was extra dark that night. This was the pinnacle show for WCW, their Wrestlemania, there BIG DEAL....and it looked terrible, the matches sucked, no heat. It was dead, gents, dead. And the main event was pimped as the second coming only to feature Sid Fucking Vicious....who I like, but was blown up 5 minutes in. This was when Steiner went into complete and total physical decline. Injuries, muscle tears and decreased ring performance were his calling cards...his body was falling to pieces. This destruction would be born to the world for all to see during Steiner's return to the WWE after a bit of a layoff...I've already covered that one, though. Sid was cashing a paycheck, he could still move about and such but he was mailing it in...then again, so was everyone else. This Starrcade had a tag match between Nash/DDP and The Perfect Event...horrible. I mean, Sid just shows up and gets a shot at the title? BAD.
The After:
Nothing really. The poor mans feud would only last another few months or so and would end tragically with the snapping of Sid's ankle. That was that and shortly after that was that for WCW. 6k for this show....I'm sure not all of them were paying fans. This was in the middle of a long slide by WCW that was nearing its end. Crowds shrank to nothing, wrestler apathy was king, Russo was doing his best to destroy the company and the main wrestlers were fucking shit up backstage. It was a stunning decline of a once powerful wrestling powerhouse. Management/bookers/Nash/Hogan etc. had a real chance with the Hogan/Sting match to dominate the wrestling landscape for years to come, instead they fucked it up completely and totally and let their egos chart a disastrous course for the company.