Featured a segment in Vince McMahon's hospital room where Mankind (Mick Foley) brought him balloons, a box of chocolates (half of which Mankind had already eaten), a female clown named Yurple, and most significantly, a sock puppet he called "Mr. Socko." In Mick Foley's book "Have A Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks," he said that Al Snow had suggested the idea for the sock. It would become a regular part of Mankind's act until Mick brought back Cactus Jack in January 2000, as he would wear it when applying his finishing move the Mandible Claw. Mick would bring it back on various occasions following his initial retirement.
Featured the Headbangers (Mosh (Chaz Warrington) and Thrasher (Glenn Ruth)) calling out the Insane Clown Posse (Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope) for a fight. The Headbangers insisted that ICP's allies the Oddities (Kurrgan (Robert Maillet), Golga (John Tenta), the Giant Silva (Paulo Silva) and Luna Vachon (Trudy Vachon)) stay backstage. The Headbangers brutalized ICP and afterwards Thrasher told them that they sucked.
Featured D-Lo Brown (A.C. Connor) defeating X-Pac (Sean Waltman) for the WWE European Heavyweight Title.
Featured Stone Cold Steve Austin assaulting Vince McMahon in his hospital room and hitting him over the head with a bedpan.
Official debut of the name Christian for Jay Reso's character, as he had first appeared unnamed during the Owen Hart-Edge (Adam Copeland) match at WWF Break Down (1998) on September 27. He was acknowledged as Gangrel (David Heath)'s new "friend" and that Christian and Edge were "brothers." Edge walked to the ring and confronted Christian late in the Val Venis (Sean Morley) vs. Gangrel match. Val won by countout when Gangrel and Christian attacked Edge outside the ring.