Next, Brian Pillman faced Ricky Steamboat. The match ended when Steamboat attempted to perform a sunset flip, but Pillman was able to reverse it and attempted to roll-up Steamboat. Steamboat was in turn able to reverse this and pin Pillman.
Next, Barry Windham and Dustin Rhodes defended both the NWA World Tag Team Championship and the WCW World Tag Team Championship against Steve Austin and Steve Williams. The match was originally scheduled to be Steve Williams and Terry Gordy defending against the Steiner Brothers, but this was changed after Rick Steiner suffered a torn chest muscle during a Japanese tour, resulting in Rhodes and Windham winning the titles from Gordy and Williams on the October 3, 1992 episode of WCW Saturday Night. Gordy and Williams then challenged Rhodes and Windham to a rematch for the titles,[5] with Austin substituting for Gordy after he no-showed the event.[6] Austin and Williams initially won the match after Austin pinned Windham, the illegal man. Original referee Randy Anderson thus overturned Nick Patrick's decision and restarted the match, which ended in a time limit draw after 30 minutes.
In the fifth match, Masahiro Chono defended his NWA World Heavyweight Championship against Rick Rude. Both competitors were able to choose their own guest referee for the match, with Chono choosing Kensuke Sasaki and Rude choosing Harley Race. Prior to the match, Ole Anderson flipped a coin which determined that Race would be inside the ring while Sasaki would be outside. The match ended when Chono was disqualified by Race for throwing Rude over the top rope, enabling him to retain the title despite losing the match.