Backstage, Mike Graham asked Kevin Nash how he felt after taking a guitar shot from Jeff Jarrett. Nash acted as if he didn't know who Graham was, but since Kevin is told he was the commissioner, the commissioner he will be.
Hardcore Match
Fit Finlay d. Evan Karagias with 3 Count
3 Count entered the ring, performing their hit song, but were cut short by Fit Finlay,
who laid in to Karagias right away. It was hardcore rules, which meant since Helms and
Moore were at ringside, Finlay could beat on them as well. Helms attacked with one of the
heavy green circles, giving the dancing trio the advantage. Finlay recovered, and took all
three out with a trashcan before finishing Karagias with a tombstone piledriver.
Backstage, Kevin Nash believed he was Commissioner Gordon of Gotham City, telling his nurses to contact Batman.
Interview: The nWo
In the New World Order's dressing room, Jeff Jarrett told Mean Gene that the countdown had
started to Superbrawl, where the chosen reign would begin for Jarrett. There, he promises
to defeat Sid Vicious.
Backstage, the Kid Cam catches Buff Bagwell making moves on Daffney Unger. When Buff asks her whether she is going to choose him or David Flair, she screams in his face, laughing hysterically as she ran away.
Interview: Nature Boy Ric Flair
Flair told the Reno fans that they were living in a nothing-happenin' town and asked a
girl at ringside if she wanted to ride Space Mountain. The Nature Boy, carrying Hulk
Hogan's yellow-and-red weightlifting belt, said he defeated Hulkamania and challenged
anyone to wrestle him later in the night. Vampiro came to the ramp, and said that although
he respected Flair, he would kick the Nature Boy's ass all over the ring.
Interview: La Parka
Mean Gene looked surprised as La Parka told him, in English, that the chairman was
checking back into WCW and "Parkamania" would run wild later in the broadcast.
Backstage, David Flair questioned Daffney about her conversation with Buff, as Crowbar looked on from behind a cage in the background.
Backstage, Kevin Nash, er... Commissioner Gordon called "Alfred" on the Bat Phone to find out what to do. Ralphus sat in utter confusion on the other end of the phone.
La Parka d. Berlyn
Berlyn attacked La Parka at the bell, trying to get the upper hand at the start. The fans
chanted USA, however referee Mickey Jay, the only American in the ring, failed to
acknowledge the crowd's accolades. The Chairman got the win with a corkscrew from the top
rope.
Backstage, Billy Kidman and Torrie Wilson tell Buff that the Kid Cam was stolen from them on Monday.
Interview: Tank Abbott
Tank told Mean Gene that Big Al was out of the way, and Abbott was on to the next level of
play. Mike Jones, formerly everyone, including Curly Bill, Vincent and Shane, interrupted
the interview and challenged Tank to a match.
Buff Bagwell d. David Flair with Daffney Unger
Bagwell threw Flair around the ring, as David seemed distracted with protecting Daffney.
The Maestro and Symphony came to ringside, but Unger dove from the apron onto the blond
pianist. As this was going on, Buff scored the pin on Flair for the victory. After the
bell, Maestro attacked Bagwell.
Tank Abbott d. Mike Jones by TKO
Jones was psyched and ready to finally have his own identity. Jones fought a valiant
effort, but in the end he, much like his past aliases, was left lying in the ring counting
the ring lights, as Tank scored another knockout win.
Backstage, Commissioner Gordon speaks with Bruce "Ralphus" Wayne, asking him if he is up for the task.
Vampiro d. "Nature Boy" Ric Flair by reversed decision
Flair came to the ring, stylin' and profilin', in a glittering silver-and-black robe. A
nervous Vampiro looked white as a ghost as he locked up for the first time ever with the
legendary Flair. Vamp flustered the Nature Boy, who hit the floor to regain his thoughts.
Back inside, the two exchanged stinging chops to the chest, before Flair went to work on
the knee of his gothic opponent. The Total Package and Elizabeth arrived at ringside,
toting a baseball bat. As Elizabeth distracted referee Billy Silverman, Package clubbed
Vamp in the leg with the bat, setting up the dirtiest player in the game to apply the
figure four leglock for the shady win. After the commercial, it was announced that the
decision had been reversed.
Backstage, Vampiro sat on the floor stretching his injured knee. Fit Finlay came out of nowhere and attacked the already injured leg.
Interview: Dustin Rhodes
Rhodes started the interview by telling a man in the front row to shut the hell up. Dustin
told Terry Funk he was an old bag of bones and told The Funker he would put him out of
wrestling. Funk came onto the big screen and told Rhodes that he and his father were
nothing but piles of horse crap. Dustin flipped out and left the ring, attacking several
crew members on his way.
Backstage, Mickey Jay asks Terry Taylor if suspended referee Mark Johnson can be reinstated so he can settle some personal issues with him. Taylor said he would let Johnson wrestle if Jay gives him a good ass kicking.
Backstage, Booker tells Billy Kidman that they need to watch each other's backs.
The Artist Formerly Known As Prince Iaukea d. Crowbar
As usual, Paisley introduced her man, the WCW Cruiserweight Champion. Crowbar entered with
his lead pipe and did three free falls to the canvas, as everyone looked on in confusion.
On the outside, Crowbar delivered his patented big splash to Iaukea on the hard floor. As
both men crashed to the canvas from the top rope, Daffney distracted The Artist with her
purple wig. Paisley pulled the wig from her head and the two girls started a catfight. As
Charles Robinson broke up the cats, The Artist came from the top, catching Crowbar with a
DDT for the win.
Interview: Sid Vicious
Vicious tells The Total Package that he will fall like all the rest and laughs
uncontrollably.
Backstage, Nash, watching Sid laugh, says he knows the Joker has something to do with what's going on. When the nurses ask Nash if he should call Superman, he says everyone knows Superman is just a comic book character.
Backstage, The Mamalukes brawl with Lane and Idol, as Disco approached the ring.
The Wall d. Disco Inferno
Disco told The Wall that since The Mamalukes weren't there to defend the titles against
him, that Wall and Inferno could have the night off. The former bodyguard thought
differentla and started throwing DI around the ring like a rag doll. The Wall won the
match with his devastating chokeslam.
Interview: The Total Package and Elizabeth
Package, with Elizabeth, and his 4 percent body fat, told Sid that he would fall to the
Total Package later in the main event.
The Harris Brothers d. Booker and Billy Kidman with Torrie Wilson
The brothers Harris had the tag team advantage over the first-time team of Booker and
Kidman. Don Harris slammed Billy from pillar to post, wearing down the back of the
youngster. Booker finally tagged in, cleaning house on the Harris twins. As Wilson tended
to Kidman on the outside, Big Ron and Heavy D finished Booker off with the H-Bomb for the
very impressive win.
Backstage, The nWo watches on as Sid Vicious made his way to the ring.
Non-Title Match
DISQUALIFICATION: Sid Vicious d. The Total Package with Elizabeth
The WCW Champion took it to the challenger, sending him rolling to the outside in this
non-title match. Package brought Sid to his knees in a test of strength, but Vicious
powered back and put Package onto his back. Just as the champion was setting up for the
chokeslam, Ric Flair ran in, but was quickly sent to the floor. Vicious powerbombed TTP,
but as the black bat came into play, it was Sid left lying after being struck in the leg.
Backstage, Jeff Jarrett whacked a guitar over the head of referee Mickey Jay as Thunder went off the air.