"Mean" Gene Okerlund plugs the WCW Hotline.
Kidman retains the WCW Cruiserweight Championship against the debuting Mikey Whipwreck.
Stevie Ray beats Vincent in a Harlem Street Fight. During the match, Scott Norton shows up and throws a slap jack in the ring, then says into the camera that he does not care who hits who with the slap jack, for he is the leader of the black-and-white nWo. Vincent tries to use the slap jack, but Stevie Ray knocks it out of his hands and hits him with his Slap Jack for the win.
Chris Jericho continues to make fun of Saturn while being interviewed for WCW.com.
Kevin Nash beats Rey Mysterio Jr. after Lex Luger trips Rey from outside as Nash puts his hands on the referee.
Jerry Flynn beats Ernest "The Cat" Miller and Sonny Onoo in a 2-on-1 handicap after Flynn whips Onoo into The Cat and The Cat cannot break the pinfall attempt up in time.
Hak beats Raven and Bam Bam Bigelow in a Hardcore Triangle Match after Chastity turns on Raven by spraying him in the face with a fire extinguisher and headbutting him in the gut. After the match, she leaves with Hak.
The Four Horsemen ("The Crippler" Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko) beat Curt Hennig and Barry Windham in a Lumberjack Strap Match to win the WCW World Tag Team Championships! When the match begins, "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson shows up and asks "Gentleman" Chris Adams to leave so he can replace him as one of the lumberjacks. They shake hands, and Adams leaves. Hennig and Windham try to leave the ring, wanting none of that, but they are whipped with straps by the lumberjacks and forced to return to the ring. Later on in the match, Anderson gets on the apron, but he is knocked off by Hennig, and Anderson responds by pulling out a tire iron, getting back in the ring and whacking Hennig in the back with it. Despite Hennig taking Barry Windham's belt off and using it as a weapon after this, he still falls victim to a top rope diving headbutt from Benoit.
Before the next match, Perry Saturn sports a darker look consisting of colored contact lens, dark lipstick and eyeliner and a dress made out of chains. Jericho tells Saturn that if he wants a Dog Collar Match, he's got one, and asks Ralphus to put the collar on. Ralphus wants no part of it, but Ralphus gives him the trademark finger wag and tells him to do it himself before leaving. Jericho catches up to and confronts Ralphus and slaps him, telling him to get out. He then tells Ralphus to hand him his mouthpiece - which he does - then Ralphus leaves.
Perry Saturn beats Chris Jericho in a Dog Collar Match after dodging a top rope splash with the chain wrapped around Jericho's chest and hitting the Death Valley Driver.
Mikey Whipwreck is interviewed about his match with Billy Kidman from earlier tonight for WCW.com.
Booker T beats Scott Steiner to win the WCW World Television Championship after Buff Bagwell tries to smash a steel chair into Booker T's head only to accidentally hit Scott Steiner and have the chair booted into his face by Booker T. During the match, Booker T almost hits referee Mickey Jay with the Harlem Side Kick, but his leg goes clear over Mickey Jay's head and he does not hit him.
Before the next match, "The Nature Boy" Ric Flair asks referee Charles Robinson to stop the match at his own discretion, and not because of a small scratch.
"The Nature Boy" Ric Flair beats Hollywood Hogan in a First Blood Barbed Wire Steel Cage Match, despite being the first to bleed, with a Figure Four Leg Lock on an unconscious Hogan, whose shoulders are down, to win the WCW World Heavyweight Championship and become a world champion for an unprecedented 14th time. This is due to referee Charles Robinson refusing to stop the match when Flair started bleeding and refused to count Hogan's own pinfall attempts. During the match, David Flair shows up with Torrie Wilson to cheer Hogan on, but "The Enforcer" Arn Anderson shows up after Robinson is kicked out to attack David Flair from behind and fight off Torrie Wilson before handing a tire iron to Flair, who uses it to knock Hogan out and apply the Figure Four to an unconscious Hogan. In the end, referee Charles Robinson makes a fast three-count to give the match - and the title - to Flair. As per pre-match stipulation, Flair is now President of WCW for life. (Had Flair lost, he would have been banned from WCW for life.) David Flair checks on Hogan after the match.
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