It did, it had a flat machined surface for the thrust surface with two thin radial channels (probably only a few thousandths of an inch deep) for oil film to spread out over.
Unfortunately I can't find a good pic of the thrust surface, but this diagram shows the overall cross-sectional shape of the plug:

The OEM blockoff plug is visible in the upper-right of this pic (along with splined 1.5 diesel oil pump):

The OEM blockoff plugs can be found in 16V motors or from old 1.5 diesels that didn't have vacuum pumps. Part number is 068 103 113 B.
IIRC, the 2.0 16V application used a 36mm gear depth oil pump, while the 1.8 16V used 30mm gear depth. The old 1.5 D used a whimpy 24mm gear depth.
The drive gear however is different between the 16V and 1.5 diesel (pretty sure the helical gear teeth are cut in opposite directions). On a diesel application the diesel gear with the diesel intermediate shaft is necessary to make the oil pump run "forwards". The intermediate shaft I'm pretty sure turns in an opposite direction on gasser applications. Hope this info helps... good luck!
PS - After I switched from vacuum pump style oil pump to splined, I noticed a small drop in "hot idling" oil pressure with the new pump. I suspect it's because of the extra oil consumption used by this extra thrust surface. I'm curious if you experience the same thing with your setup.
PPS - your engine build-up is looking VERY nice.