
• X-Pac & Kane vs. Mark Henry & D'Lo Brown (w/Ivory) for the Tag Team Titles
- The crowd chanted "D-Lo sucks" throughout the match. When Kane was tagged in, he dominated Mark Henry, to the point where he scared Henry out of the ring. X-Pac was later worn down by Henry and D-Lo Brown. His lip was busted open. Kane, who used some different maneuvers than usual with Jim Ross noting it was the influence from X-Pac, was tagged, with D-Lo tagging in his partner at the sametime. X-Pac dived onto Henry on the outside, but was caught and rammed into the ringpost. As X-Pac was attacked by both Henry and D-Lo on the outside, Kane dived on the outside, taking out his and X-Pac's opponents. X-Pac executed the Bronco Buster on D-Lo, but was then caught by Henry. Kane then caught Henry from behind with the Chokeslam for the win.
Winners: X-Pac & Kane with Kane's Chokeslam
• Vince McMahon Injury Update
- Backstage, Michael Cole said Vince McMahon suffered a damage ankle from the attack from The Corporate Ministry during his match with Midian and he may of not been able to officiate the Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. The Undertaker Heavyweight Title match, along with his son Shane.
• Hardcore Holly Interview
- Backstage, Kevin Kelly interviewed Hardcore Holly about his upcoming Hardcore Title match with Al Snow. Holly talked about having an imaginary friend named Little Joe when he was a kid. He said he broke a lamp, and told his dad it was Little Joe who broke it, but his dad didn't by it. Holly said he was punished and the same would happen to Snow, since Pierre and Head were imaginary friends. Holly said he would capture the Hardcore Title.
• Al Snow vs. Hardcore Holly for the Hardcore Title
- Al Snow had Pierre and Head with him. A cookie sheet and a fire extinguisher was first used. Al Snow and Hardcore Holly brawled through the crowd, into the lobby area. The used concession stand materials on each other. A cover was attempted by Hardcore Holly, but he was unsuccessful. Both made their ways back to the ring, where a chair and table were used. Out of nowhere, Snow executed the Snowplow, but Holly surprisingly kicked out. Snow then reached for Head, but was low-blowed to slow him down. Holly nailed Snow with a DDT on a chair when Snow turned around, but only got a two count. Jerry Lawler claimed that Head set up Snow since Snow almost lost the match when he went for his manequin friend. Snow then powerbombed Holly through the table he had brought into the ring for the win.
Winner:: Al Snow with a Powerbomb
• Vince McMahon Injury Update
- Backstage, Michael Cole interviewed Pat Patterson and Gerald Brisco about Vince McMahon's injury ankle. Patterson, Brisco, and WWF.COM all confirmed an ambulance was on the way for McMahon.
• Blue Blazer Interview
- A pre-recorded interview with The Blue Blazer (Owen Hart), conducted by Kevin Kelly, was shown. Blazer talked about his upcoming Intercontinental Title match with The Godfather. He said he would come out on top, because he ate his vitamins and drunk his milk.
• Godfather vs. Blue Blazer for the Intercontinental Title (Blazer injured)
- The Blue Blazer was supposed to make a grand, superhero entrance from the cieling, but something went wrong. Owen Hart was terribly injured. Medical officials attended to Hart. Jim Ross stressed that it was not part of a storyline or WWF's entertainment, with it being totally real. A video of what led up to the PPV's match of Val Venis and Nicole Bass vs. Jeff Jarrett and Debra was put on. Hart was not put on television out of WWF's respect.
• Jeff Jarrett and Debra Interview
- Kevin Kelly interviewed Jarrett and Debra, and they attempted to cut a promo on their upcoming match with Venis and Bass. Jarrett and Debra were visibly upset, and gave their thoughts out to Hart.
• Val Venis and Nicole Bass vs. Jeff Jarrett and Owen Hart
- The crowd chanted, "We Want Puppies." Jeff Jarrett and Debra started off the match. Debra and Nicole Bass then stepped into the ring. Debra jumped on the back of Bass, but was yanked off. Bass charged at Debra, but ended up hitting the turnbuckle. The men were then tagged back in. Debra later came back in and nailed Bass on the back with a guitar, but Bass and Val Venis ended up taking the win with Venis' Money Shot. Following the match, Bass kissed Venis, and Venis smiled.
Winners: Val Venis & Nicole Bass with the Money Shot
• Vince McMahon Interview
- Backstage, Michael Cole tried to get a few words from Vince McMahon, who was being wheeled into an ambulance. Shane jumped into the picture and taunted McMahon as he made his way to the ambulance. McMahon told Gerald Brisco and Pat Patterson to take care of it.
• Road Dogg Interview
- Backstage, Michael Cole interviewed Road Dogg. RD first said he was praying for Owen Hart. RD then spelled out several letters, basically saying he would beat Billy Gunn.
• Road Dogg vs. Billy Gunn
- After Road Dogg hyped up the crowd with his ring introduction, Kevin Kelly interviewed Billy Gunn in the backstage area. Gunn said he carried RD for years and he was what made The New Age Outlaws. He said he would beat RD. Gunn and RD immediately went at it and took it down the aisle. Gunn then started to dominate the majority of the match, working slowly on his former partner. When RD started to get back in the match, Gunn nailed him over the head with the timekeeper's hammer. After a chop to the throat of RD with tape around the first, Gunn nailed RD with the FameAsser and easily scored the pinfall after he had a handfull of tights.
Winner: Billy Gunn with the FameAsser
• Shane McMahon Interview
- Backstage, Michael Cole interviewed Shane McMahon being the lone Guest Referee of the Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. The Undertaker Heavyweight Title match. Shane claimed he would call the match down the middle.
• The Union vs. The Corporate Ministry in a Survivor Rules Match
- Test was first eliminated after being pinned with Bradshaw's Lariat. Ken Shamrock almost had Faarooq finished off with an arm-bar submission, but Faarooq ran away. He later put Bradshaw in the Ankle Lock for Bradshaw to get eliminated. Shamrock later put Faarooq in the Ankle Lock, but The Big Bossman helped his teammate to the rope. The referee told Shamrock to break the hold, which caused Shamrock to belly-to-belly suplex Faarooq. Shamrock was disqualified. The Big Show then gave Faarooq the Showstopper, which caused Faarooq to be eliminated. Bossman, Viscera, Big Show, and Mankind were all left. Bossman tried to leave the ring, but Big Show brought him back in. Big Show was about to take down Bossman with the Showstopper, but Viscera made the save. Viscera then got slammed by Big Show. The two brawled back to the locker room, leaving the match between Bossman and Mankind. Mankind nailed Bossman with his double-arm DDT and then put Mr. Socko down the throat of Bossman for the win.
Winners: The Union
• Owen Hart Passes Away
- Jim Ross, sadly, announced that Owen Hart had tragically passed away due to the fall he took when making his entrance from the cieling. Our prayers are with Owen's family.
• The Rock vs. Triple H
- The Rock wore his cast to the ring, but Triple H ended taking it off and using it as a weapon as the match went on. Chyna got a cheapshot on The Rock as the match continued. Triple H did not stop working on The Rock's arm. The Rock later went for the Rock Bottom, but could not get it executed, as Triple H countered with a DDT. Chyna tossed in a chair to Triple H, but the referee rightfully took it away. Triple H was then disqualified after using the chair afterall. The Rock came back, and nailed Triple H with a chair. Triple H was busted open. The referee tried to raise The Rock's (broken) arm, and was shoved down. The Rock stomped away on Triple H, using an electric fan. Chyna was knocked out after getting in The Rock's away. Triple H was put through the Rock Bottom. The Rock was about to execute the People's Elbow (with a chair on the face of Triple H), but Chyna didn't let it happen. Triple H then started to attack The Rock with a chair, but Mankind made the save by scaring off the heels with a steel pipe.
Winner: The Rock by Disqualification
• Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. The Undertaker for the Heavyweight Title
- Shane McMahon came out to a course of boos. Pat Patterson came out in a referee T-shirt to be the second Guest Referee. Shane and Patterson argued, with Patterson saying, "I don't care what you say." When The Undertaker made his way down, he attacked Patterson, leaving only one referee. Patterson was helped to the back. Jim Ross noted that if Stone Cold Steve Austin physically touched Shane, he would be stripped of the Heavyweight Title, and the title would be awarded to The Undertaker. Austin worked on The Undertaker's leg. Both then started to go into the beginning part of the crowd and then to the announcer's table. Paul Bearer later got a cheapshot on Austin by nailing him with his stinky shoe. Shane did not call anything as The Undertaker and Austin battled it near the entrance-way and into the set and glass. The Undertaker had control when they returned to the ring, until Austin executed a low blow behind Shane's back. Austin had the pinfall, but Shane wouldn't count the three. Bearer threw a chair into to The Undertaker, but Austin countered. Austin tossed Shane into The Undertaker, causing Shane to get nailed with a chair. Austin then nailed The Undertaker with a chair. Austin had the pinfall, with Gerald Brisco entering and doing the counting, but The Undertaker kicked out. Vince McMahon then made his way down, limping. Austin looked for the Stunner, but couldn't connect. Austin had the match won with a successful Stunner that was executed, but Shane pulled his dad from doing the count. The Undertaker then made the pinfall on Austin after Shane did a fast count. The Corporate Ministry ran in, but were taken down by Austin. Austin and Shane looked at each other as the show went off the air.
Winner: The Undertaker
Does this mean Austin's fired now for striking Vince outside of a match?
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