TV Title Match
Disco's not dead, but he ain't getting up too soon.
Booker T dominated Inferno with kicks, chops, power
slams and an outside ringpost ride. But Disco managed
to trick Booker T with a feigned leg injury and hit the
PartyDriver Piledriver. But instead of going for the pin,
WCW's dancing fool showboated. Booker T
recovered en route to delivering a 110th Street Slam,
Harlem Sidekick and a missile dropkick for the pin.

Prince Iaukea d. Barbarian with Jimmy Hart
After an aggressive showing on Monday, Barbarian
once again came out with renewed intensity. Surviving
a barrage from the Prince early on, a distraction from
Hart gave the former FOFer an opportunity to work
Iaukea's bad leg. The Prince tried to come back --
even resorting to biting -- but Hart's charge finished off
Iaukea with his trademark Kick of Fear.

Lex Luger and Rick Steiner with Ted DiBiase d.
Buff Bagwell and Scott Norton with Vincent
Bagwell started off by flooring Steiner with a dropkick
and a suplex, but soon fell prey to a clothesline and an
off-the-top belly-to-belly suplex. Luger entered and,
after feeling the power of a freshly tagged Norton,
almost succeeded in Racking the big man. Bagwell
made the save. Vicious and Delicious took turns
working over the Total Package, but Luger tagged out
to the Dog-Faced Gremlin. Steiner worked both
NWOers until Luger re-entered. Luger and Norton
fought on the outside and Steiner set up Bagwell for
the Steinerdog. Vincent went to whack Rick with a
chair, but was stopped by Scott Steiner. After Rick
delivered the finisher, Scott hit his brother with the
chair and dragged Bagwell on top of him for the pin.
Post-match, it became apparent that the Steinerdog
had severly injured Bagwell, who appeared to have
lost movement in his lower body. WCW medical staff,
Norton, and Vincent attended Bagwell until
paramedics arrived.

Horace Boulder vs. Evan Courageous
The man who cost Diamond Dallas Page the US Title
Belt, Boulder made his television debut. A very, very
short debut. After Boulder dominated the match's
opening moments, Page ran to the ring and introduced
the newest Flock member to the Diamond Cutter.
Page proceeded to Diamond Cut Courageous and
referee Billy Silverman. Afterwards, Page called Raven
to the ring. The Flock leader came out but, despite
DDP's taunts, would not walk to the ring.

Bill Goldberg d. Mike Enos
US Title Match
In his first title defense, Goldberg looked as
devastating as ever. After absorbing a barrage of
punches from Enos, Goldberg took down the former
tag champ with an anklebar. After absorbing a
powerslam from Enos, Goldberg got back to his feet
quickly and hit the head spear. The Jackhammer and
pin immediately followed.

Sting d. Superstar Scott Steiner
Getting his first chance to avenge the NWO's
involvement at Spring Stampede, Sting came at the
Superstar hard, downing Big Poppa Pump with a
series of clotheslines. Steiner regained momentum and
dropped the former World Champion with a
chickenwing suplex. The NWOer continued his attack
by stretching Sting out in the corner (Vincent also got
his hands a little dirty.) but Sting came back with the
big Stinger Splash and locked on the Scorpion
Deathlock. Konnan ran to the ring to help his team
member and found himself feeling the agony of the
Scorpion Deathlock. Scott Norton came down to help
out and all four men pummeled Sting in the corner.
Rick Steiner barreled towards the ring and chased his
brother into the dressing room. The Giant took care of
the rest. Seconds after entering the ring, Giant cleared
the ring of the remaining NWOers. Sting then grabbed
the mic and challenged the Outsiders to a World Tag
Team title match at Slamboree.