ROAD WILD


Meng defeated Barbarian (w/Jimmy Hart) with the Tongan Deathgrip.
Meng was distracted by Jimmy Hart at some points. After Barbarian failed to execute the finishing Boot-to-the-Face maneuver, Meng countered with the Tongan Deathgrip, making a pin, and taking the victory. Afterwards, Hugh Morrus came down, and an attack began on Meng, with it being 3-on-1. Finally, Jim Duggan made the save.

Public Enemy defeated Disco Inferno and Alex Wright (w/Tokyo Magnum) via Pinfall.
In the middle of the match, Street Fight Rules were applied. Chairs, tables, trash receptacles, kitchen sinks, toilet seats, ladders, mailboxes, pans, fire extinguishers, and many other objects were used. After frustration settled in, Alex Wright and Tokyo Magnum left, leaving Disco Inferno on his own. After Public Enemy slammed Disco through 3 tables, Johnny Grunge made the pin, for he and Rocco Rock to take the victory. Tokyo Magnum came back down to the ring but was no help at all.

Saturn defeated Raven (w/The Flock) and Kanyon with the Death Valley Driver.
David Penzer announced the match was Raven's Rules, meaning it was no holds barred, but also noted was that there we no countouts and that pinfalls counted anywhere. As Kanyon and Saturn fought throughout the match, both wanted to make the pin on Raven. During the match, we got to see the "Total Elimination" with Kanyon and Saturn on Raven. After Horace and Lodi interfered, Saturn took them out. Saturn executed the second Death Valley Driver on Raven to take the win.

Rey Mysterio, Jr. defeated Psychosis via Pinfall.
The winner would receive a shot at the Cruiserweight Title at a later date. The match between the two superstars turned out to be very physical. After a herracanrana, Rey Mysterio, Jr. rolled up Psychosis for a pin.

Stevie Ray defeated Chavo Guerrero, Jr. with the Slap Jack to retain the Television Title.
Even though Stevie Ray was not actually the Television Champion, the title was on-the-line. Chavo Guerrero, Jr. proclaimed he was the rightful Television Title, and demanded it. Stevie Ray did not hand it over. Stevie Ray dominated and retained "his" Teleivison Title after the Slap Jack. Afterwards, Eddie Guerrero, surprisingly, came out to help Chavo.

Rick Steiner interview
Rick Steiner came out, and was confronted by J.J. Dillion. Dillion explained to Rick that his match with his brother (Scott Steiner) would not happen, due to an injury. Buff Bagwell and Scott Steiner appeared, and Bagwell also said the match would not happen. Dillion announced the Steiner vs. Steiner match would take place at the next pay-per-view (Fall Brawl). Dillion then stated that if Scott did not show, he would be banned from wrestling.

Steve McMichael defeated Brian Adams (w/Vincent) with the Mongo Spike.
Vincent got himself involved quite a bit. After he entered with a chair, he ended up to be nailed with it by Steve McMichael. McMichael hit the Mongo Spike on Brian Adams to take the victory.

Juventud Guerrera defeated Chris Jericho via Pinfall to become the new WCW Cruiserweight Champion.
Dean Malenko was the referee. It was a very close match, with both superstars not giving up when it came to a finishing maneuvers. After Guerrera charged towards Dean Malenko, Malenko threw Guerrera in the air, letting Guerrera catch Jericho's head for a top rope frankensteiner. Juvi made the pin to become the new Cruiserweight Champion.

Battle Royal: Scott Hall, The Giant, Curt Hennig, Scott Norton, Kevin Nash, Sting, Lex Luger, Konnan, and Goldberg - [Winner: Goldberg]
There were two ways to be eliminated from the Battle Royal - either you were pinned or thrown over the top-rope. Elimination: Goldberg eliminated Scott Hall. ... Kevin Nash eliminated himself to go after Hall. ... Goldberg eliminated Konnan. ... Goldberg eliminated Curt Hennig. ... Goldberg eliminated Sting. ... Goldberg eliminated Scott Norton. ... The Giant elminated Lex Luger. ... Goldberg eliminated The Giant with the Jackhammer. Throughout the match, Goldberg speared almost everybody

Diamond Dallas Page and Jay Leno (w/Kevin Eubanks) defeated Hollywood Hogan and Eric Bischoff (w/The Disciple) with the Diamond Cutter by Eubanks
Very slow-paced match. Jay Leno was tagged in, and he out-smarted Hollywood Hogan and Eric Bischoff. Diamond Dallas Page threw Hogan on the outside of the ring, while Kevin Eubanks nailed Bischoff with the Diamond Cutter. Leno then made the pin, for he and DDP to obtain the victory. Afterwards, Hogan and Bischoff began to attack DDP, Leno, and Eubanks. Finally, Goldberg entered, and speared both Hogan and Bischoff.

The commentators recapped the show. Gene Okerlund interviewed some fans in the crowd.

30 minute Travis Tritt concert.

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