Featured Sting (Steve Borden) and Davey Boy Smith as guests of Ric Flair's talk show segment "A Flair For The Gold," where they were going to introduce the fourth man for their team with Dustin Rhodes for the War Games match at WCW Fall Brawl (1993). Sid Vicious (Sid Eudy) and Harlem Heat (Kole, better known as Booker T., real name Booker Huffman and Kane, better known as Stevie Ray, real name Lash Huffman) , who would team with Vader (Leon White) in the War Games match, showed up with manager Col. Robert Parker (Robert Welch) and demanded to know who the mystery partner was. Sting said that their partner would shock them, because he is the Shockmaster. Some pyro went off and the Shockmaster started to walk through some sheetrock. Unfortunately, the hole wasn't big enough and he tripped and fell on the ground and his helmet fell off, revealing himself to be Fred Ottman, who had last been seen in the WWF as Typhoon. He got up and Ole Anderson's voice came over the sound system as he cut a promo about teaming with Sting, Smith and Rhodes. This is considered one of the worst debuts in the history of professional wrestling. Despite this, they kept the gimmick going.
As a result of Regal being randomly picked as a substitute for the WCW World Tag Team Title match, Bobby Eaton replaced Regal as 2 Cold Scorpio (Charles Scaggs)'s opponent.
Road Warrior Hawk (Mike Hegstrand) was Dustin Rhodes' mystery partner against Rick Rude and The Equalizer (Bill Danenhauer) in his first WCW match in three years. Road Warrior Animal (Joe Laurinaitis) seconded the Rhodes/Hawk team and arrived in a Chevrolet Z28 Camaro, which would be given away in a sweepstakes.
The stipulations for the Johnny B. Badd (Marc Mero)-Maxx Payne match were that if Badd won, he would get Payne's guitar Norma Jean, but, if Payne won, Badd would have to remove his mask to reveal the scars from Payne shooting him with his own BaddBlaster (confetti gun). Badd won.
The Sting/Ric Flair-The Colossal Kongs (Awesome Kong (Dwayne McCullough) and King Kong (Scott Thompson)) match ran a mere 2:14, with Flair never getting involved, as Sting slammed both Kongs and splashed and pinned one of them all by himself.