Featured a scene of Bret Hart walking to the ring to no music, opponent, introduction, nothing, literally just walking to the ring for no reason at all. Then the NWO music played, bringing out Curt Hennig, Stevie Ray and Vincent (Mike Jones). Then Sting (Steve Borden), a member of the NWO Wolfpac, ran out and chased off NWO Hollywood. Sting and Bret had a wordless confrontation in the ring. Sting handed his bat to Bret and turned his back to him, expecting Bret to hit him with the bat. Bret dropped the bat and walked away.
Featured WCW World Television Champion Chris Jericho in a match with Jim Neidhart that had an unclear ending. Jericho had Neidhart in his Liontamer (Boston Crab) finisher. Referee Billy Silverman seemed to think that Neidhart had tapped out, while Jericho thought that it might have been a time-limit draw. The official result has Jericho as the winner, though how he won was never explained.
Featured Arn Anderson, who had retired due to an injury a year earlier, getting involved in the Dean Malenko-Curt Hennig cage match in response to interference by Hennig's NWO Hollywood allies Rick Rude and Stevie Ray (Lash Huffman). Dean had been urging Arn to reform The Four Horsemen, who had been destroyed a year earlier via Hennig's heel turn a year earlier at WCW Fall Brawl: War Games (1997). This set up the return of Ric Flair and the reformation of The Four Horsemen (Flair, Chris Benoit, Steve McMichael and new member Malenko, with Arn as manager) the following week.