Kidman vs. Mikey Whipwreck for the Cruiserweight Title • Kidman defeated Mikey Whipwreck with the Shooting Star Press, to retain the Cruiserweight Title. - Mikey Whipwreck was immediately booed in his debut match. Bobby Heenan called him "Shipwreck," but eventually said he liked him a lot. Whipwreck took down Kidman with several submission and rest holds. Kidman favored his knee early in the match after hitting a successful springboard dive to the outside of the ring. After Kidman hit the Shooting Star Press, he made the pin. Harlem Street Fight: Stevie Ray vs. Vince, Chris Jericho Interview • Harlem Street Fight: Stevie Ray defeated Vince with the Slapjack, to gain control of NWO Black and White. - Stevie Ray and Vince first used the guardrail to their advantage. They both took it to the stands of the arena. They took it to a row of chairs, where you could hear chairs crashing against each other. Horace was near ringside, saying "I'm the leader." He threw the slapjack into the ring, and said he didn't care who used it. After Vince failed to hit Ray with the slapjack (foreign object), Ray put him through the Slapjack (finishing maneuving) for the win, to gain control of the NWO Black and White. • Backstage, Mark Madden interviewed Chris Jericho about his upcoming Dog Collar Match with Saturn. Jericho basically insulted Saturn, saying he looked ridiculous. Kevin Nash vs. Rey Mysterio, Jr. • Kevin Nash (w/Lex Luger and Elizabeth) defeated Rey Mysterio, Jr. with the Jack-Knife Powerbomb. - Kevin Nash first hyped up the crowd by saying "Wolfpac in the house." Rey Mysterio, Jr. dominated in the beginning with several high-flying maneuvers. As Mysterio continued his advantage, Lex Luger tripped him, which let Nash dominate with his power. Nash put Mysterio through the Jack-Knife Powerbomb for the win. Karate-Handicap Match: Ernest Miller and Sonny Onoo vs. Jerry Flynn • Karate-Handicap Match: Jerry Flynn defeated Ernest Miller and Sonny Onoo via Pinfall. - Sonny Onoo entered the ring only when Jerry Flynn was knocked out by Ernest Miller. He came in at one point, but when he discovered Flynn still had the energy to continue, Miller was immediately tagged in. Onoo had Flynn's ponytail that he cut off the previous Monday on Nitro. Flynn later pinned Onoo. Miller tried to make the save, but couldn't make it in the ring in time by time the referee's hand went down for the third time. Match: Raven vs. Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Raven • Hak defeated Bam Bam Bigelow and Raven (w/Chastity) via Pinfall. - The ring wasa total mess with a ton of objects in the very beginning. Bam Bam Bigelow first took everyone down with a trash can. A ton of other things were in the ring such as a mailbox, ironing board, cookie sheet, hockey stick, fire extinguisher, and more. The crowd chanted "ECW" at times during the match. Hak kept popping up each time he was knocked down. A table was brought in, which Hak was put through. Hak caned Bam Bam Bigelow. Chastity came into the ring, to protect her brother Raven from a hit from Hak's cane. Hak shoved Chastity out of the way and clocked Raven with the cane. Another table was brought in, which prompted Tony Schiavone to say, "There must of been a buffet before the match." Chastity threw in some tape to Raven, which he used to wrap around the hands of Hak. Raven clocked Hak with four chair shots. Bigelow entered the ring and gave Raven Greetings from Asbury Park, but Bigelow chose not to pin him and instead grab another table. As Bigelow went for a moonsault, Chastity used the fire extinguisher on him, which caused Bigelow to crash onto a table. Out of no where, Chastity used the fire extinguisher on Raven, and turned to the side of Hak. Hak finished off Raven with a Russian Legsweep for the win. Lumberjack-Belt Match: Curt Hennig and Barry Windham vs. Dean Malenko and Chris Benoit for the Tag Team Titles • Lumberjack-Belt Match: Dean Malenko and Chris Benoit (w/Arn Anderson) defeated Curt Hennig and Barry Windham with Benoit's Diving Headbutt, to become the new Tag Team Champions. - The lumberjacks that surrounded the ring with belts were Norman Smiley, Chris Adams, Prince Iaukea, Hugh Morrus, Kenny Kaos, Kendall Windham, Bobby Duncum, Jr., and Meng. Mike Tenay mentioned it was not fair to have Kendall as a lumberjack since he was related to Barry Windham. Curt Hennig made eye contact with Kendall in the very beginning. Arn Anderson made his way down during the match and encouraged Dean Malenko and Chris Benoit to fight on throughout. Both teams used the lumberjacks to their advantage. At one point during the match, Malenko had Hennig in the Texas Cloverleaf, but Windham made the save. The lumberjacks on the outside started to brawl amongst themselves. After Arn Anderson knocked out Hennig, Benoit hit his Diving Headbutt. Benoit made the pin, while Malenko took care of Windham. Dog Collar Match: Saturn vs. Chris Jericho, Mikey Whipwreck Interview • Dog Collar Match: Saturn defeated Chris Jericho with the Death Valley Driver. - Saturn was using a variation of Marilyn Manson's "Beautiful People" song. He was wearing a dress made out of chains. He was also wearing make-up and yellow eye-contacts. Chris Jericho sent Ralphus backstage, because he wouldn't listen to him. Two collars were hooked on the necks of Jericho and Saturn, with a chain connecting the two wrestlers. At one point during the match, Saturn yanked Jericho from the ring to the guardrail. Jericho strapped Saturn in the Lion Tamer, but Saturn smartly pulled the chain, which choked Jericho. Saturn later hit two Death Valley Drivers on Jericho for the win. • Backstage at the Internet broadcast position, Mark Madden and Chad Damiani interviewed Mikey Whipwreck about his loss to Kidman. Whipwreck remained happy, and was proud of the effort he put up in his Cruiserweight Title match with Kidman. Scott Steiner vs. Booker T. for the Television Title • Booker T. defeated Scott Steiner (w/Buff Bagwell) via Pinfall, to become the new Television Champion. - Scott Steiner taunted Booker T. a lot in the beginning. Booker had a pin at one point, but Buff Bagwell pulled him out of the ring. Steiner took the advantage. When Booker went for a top rope maneuver, Bagwell knocked him off, which let Steiner come on top, he had Bagwell enter the ring with a chair. Steiner held onto Booker, but Bagwell accidently nailed Steiner. Booker then made the pin for the victory. First-Blood: Hollywood Hogan vs. Ric Flair for the Heavyweight Title • Ric Flair defeated Hollywood Hogan by making him submit to the Figure-Four Leglock, to become the new Heavyweight Champion. - Stipulations: The Hollywood Hogan vs. Ric Flair Heavyweight TItle match was First-Blood, which meant the first one to shed blood, lost. The match would take place in a steel cage, with no doors and barbed wire at the top. If Flair lost, he was banned from WCW, but if he won, he could take over WCW permanently. Before the match, Ric Flair had a statement. Flair loudly told the referee not to stop the match if there were any little scratches, but rather real blood. Flair told the a fan in the crowd to shut up, which received a small course of boos. Early in the match, Hollywood Hogan called out to the fans with his ear, which was unusal. Hogan dragged down the barbed wire to the ring and scrapped it across the forehead of Flair, who was already bleeding, but the referee didn't call anything. Hogan executed the legdrop, but he couldn't make a pin. Flair decked Hogan with a foreign object, which busted him open. David Flair made his way down to the ring with Samantha (Torrie Wilson) and cheered on Hogan. The crowd was chanting and cheering Hogan. Flair told his son he would be 14-Time Heavyweight Champion. Tony Schiavone said Flair was obsessed with becoming the champion. Arn Anderson made his way down and clocked David. Samantha got on the back of Anderson, but he shoved her off. Meanwhile, in the ring, Flair put Hogan in the Figure-Four Leglock to become the 14-Time Heavyweight Champion and to become the permanent WCW President. It was First-Blood, but for some reason, there was a pinfall.