Results
| No. | Results | Stipulations | Times |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sunday Night Heat | Rikishi, Scotty 2 Hotty, and Albert defeated Mr. Perfect, Lance Storm and, Test | 6-man tag team match with Jacqueline as the guest referee | 03:06 |
| 1 | Rob Van Dam defeated William Regal (c) | Singles match for the WWF Intercontinental Championship | 06:19 |
| 2 | Diamond Dallas Page (c) defeated Christian | Singles match for the WWF European Championship | 06:08 |
| 3 | Maven (c) fought Goldust to a no contest | Hardcore match for the WWF Hardcore Championship | 03:15 |
| 4 | Kurt Angle defeated Kane | Singles match | 10:45 |
| 5 | The Undertaker defeated Ric Flair | No disqualification match | 18:47 |
| 6 | Edge defeated Booker T | Singles match to star in a Japanese shampoo commercial | 06:32 |
| 7 | Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated Scott Hall (with Kevin Nash) | Singles match | 09:51 |
| 8 | Billy and Chuck (c) defeated The APA (Faarooq and Bradshaw), The Dudley Boyz (Bubba Ray and D-Von) (with Stacy Keibler) and The Hardy Boyz (Matt and Jeff) | Four Corners Elimination match for the WWF Tag Team Championship | 13:50 |
| 9 | The Rock defeated Hollywood Hulk Hogan | Singles match | 16:23 |
| 10 | Jazz (c) defeated Trish Stratus and Lita | Triple Threat match for the WWF Women's Championship | 06:16 |
| 11 | Triple H defeated Chris Jericho (c) (with Stephanie McMahon) | Singles match for the Undisputed WWF Championship | 18:41 |
| (c) – refers to the champion heading into the match | |||
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