Results
No. | Results | Stipulations | Times |
---|---|---|---|
Sunday Night Heat | Steve Blackman defeated Bradshaw | Singles match | 02:58 |
Sunday Night Heat | The Oddities (Giant Silva, Kurrgan and Golga) defeated Los Boricuas (Jose Estrada, Miguel Pérez, Jr. and Jesus Castillo) | Tag team match | 02:31 |
Sunday Night Heat | The Godfather defeated Faarooq | Singles match | 01:54 |
Sunday Night Heat | Scorpio defeated Jeff Jarrett | Singles match | 03:41 |
1 | Al Snow (with Head) defeated Marc Mero (with Jacqueline) | Singles match | 07:12 |
2 | L.O.D. 2000 (Hawk, Animal, and Droz) defeated the Disciples of Apocalypse (8-Ball, Skull and Paul Ellering) | Six-man tag team match | 05:04 |
3 | Christian (with Gangrel) defeated Taka Michinoku (c) (with Yamaguchi-san) | Singles match for the WWF Light Heavyweight Championship | 08:34 |
4 | Goldust defeated Val Venis (with Terri Runnels) | Singles match | 12:05 |
5 | X-Pac (with Chyna) defeated D'Lo Brown (c) | Singles match for the WWF European Championship | 13:50 |
6 | The Headbangers (Mosh and Thrasher) defeated The New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg and Billy Gunn) (c) by disqualification | Tag team match for the WWF Tag Team Championship | 14:00 |
7 | Ken Shamrock (c) defeated Mankind | Singles match for the WWF Intercontinental Championship | 14:35 |
8 | Mark Henry defeated The Rock | Singles match | 05:06 |
9 | Kane fought The Undertaker to a no contest | Singles match for the vacant WWF Championship with Steve Austin as special guest referee. If Austin did not crown a new champion Austin would be fired. | 17:35 |
(c) – refers to the champion heading into the match |
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