The Hart Legacy (Jim Neidhart and David Hart Smith) retained the RWF World Tag-Team championship over Badd Company (Paul Diamond and Pat Tanaka); Smith pinned Tanaka. After the match, the Dynamic Duo attacked the Legacy as they returned up the ramp, demanding a title shot; they brawled all the way backstage.
Nikita Koloff defeated Kane in a wild, vicious Falls Count Anywhere match.
Kazuchika Okada defeated Mike Mondo by pinfall in a surprisingly competitive match; definitely Mondo's best showing, but not enough.
The Dynamic Duo (Gino Hernandez and Chris Adams) defeated “Superstar” Billy Graham and Scott Steiner by pinfall; Hernandez pinned Steiner. Unity was a problem for Graham and Steiner. After the match, the Hart Legacy jumped the Duo in the ring, and they brawled again.
Manny Fernandez and Chris Harris went to a double-countout; Fernandez retained the RWF North American Heavyweight championship in an old-school bloody brawl.
Dean Malenko retained the RWF World Television championship in a Texas Tornado tag-team match with Barry Windham, defeating Tyson Kidd and Brian Pillman. Malenko pinned Pillman after the Dynamic Duo emerged once more to take out Kidd. After the match, four sets of four fingers went up in the air.
Randy Savage defeated Bam Bam Bigelow to regain the RWF World Heavyweight championship in a Three Stages of TLC (Tables, Ladders, and Chairs) match. Bigelow put Savage through a table to win the first fall, but he could not climb the ladder fast enough to keep his title. After the Macho Man grabbed the championship belt from the ladder to tie things up, chairs became legal and lethal weapons in their hands. In the end, Savage persevered, and captured the RWF World title for a second time.[/b]