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No Way Out (2001)

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Promotional poster featuring Matt Borske

Information
Promotion World Wrestling Federation
Date February 25, 2001
Attendance 15,223
Venue Thomas & Mack Center
City Las Vegas, Nevada
Pay-per-view chronology
Royal Rumble (2001) No Way Out (2001) WrestleMania X-Seven
No Way Out chronology
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No Way Out (2001) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the International Wrestling Federation (IWF). It was the third such annual event and took place on February 25, 2001 at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Seven professional wrestling matches were scheduled on the event's card, which featured a supercard, a scheduling of more than one main event. The first saw The Rock defeat Matt Borske in a standard wrestling match, also known as a singles match to win the IWF Championship, despite interference by The Big Marc. The other main event was a Three Stages of Hell match, in which Triple K defeated Steve Johnson, two falls to one. The featured bout on the undercard was a Fatal Four Way match between defending IWF Intercontinental Champion Kris McGowan, Kevin Hunter, Brian McAlmond and X-Pac, in which Kris McGowan was victorious.

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No Way Out (2001) results[]

# Results Stipulations
Heat Kishi defeated Matt Hooper by disqualification Singles match
1 The Big Marc defeated Russell (c) Singles match for the IWF Hardcore Championship
2 Kris McGowan (c) defeated Kevin Hunter, Brian McAlmond and X-Pac Fatal Four-Way match for the IWF Intercontinental Championship
3 Brittany Mayer-Kelmsley defeated Bailey Dalton Singles match
4 Triple K defeated Steve Johnson Three Stages of Hell match
5 Richard Veach defeated Jerry Lawler Singles match
6 The Dudley Boyz (c) defeated Edge and Khristian and The Brothers of Destruction Tables match for the IWF Tag Team Championship
7 The Rock defeated Matt Borske (c) Singles match for the IWF Championship
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