Preliminary matches
The first match that aired on pay-per-view was the WWE Tag Team Championship match between MNM (Johnny Nitro, Joey Mercury, and their manager, Melina) and their challengers Paul London and Brian Kendrick.[1][4] After a largely back and forth match, Mercury accidentally ran into Nitro, who hit Melina on the outside.[4] This distracted Mercury, allowing London to sunset flip Mercury into a Jackknife pin for the victory and the Tag Team titles. After the match, Nitro and Melina attacked Mercury.[4][15]
The second match was between Chris Benoit and Finlay.[1][4] Benoit took advantage after three German suplexes, but missed a diving headbutt, allowing Finlay to gain control.[4] After the Three Amigos, however, Benoit applied the Crippler Crossface, and Finlay submitted, giving Benoit the win.[1][4]
The third match was between Melina and Jillian Hall.[1][4] Melina controlled the early stages of the match, until Hall was able to pin her with a sunset flip, even though Melina's hand was on the bottom rope.[1][4]
The next match was the Cruiserweight Championship match between the champion, Gregory Helms, and Super Crazy.[1][4] In a high-flying match, including a suicide senton by Crazy, Crazy took control about half-way through the match.[4] Helms countered, however, and after a powerbomb, Helms pinned Crazy to retain the title by using the ropes for leverage. After the match, Melina and Nitro ran into Theodore Long's office complaining about the finish. Melina slapped Long, resulting in Long firing Melina and Nitro.[4]
The fifth match was between Kurt Angle and Mark Henry.[1][4] Angle, who had his ribs taped, lost the match by countout after Henry tackled him against the ringpost on the outside.[1][4][16] After the match, Angle attacked Henry with a steel chair and applied the ankle lock on Henry.[4][16][17] He then attacked Henry with an Angle Slam onto an announce table and proceeded to strike him in the face with the chair, sending Henry through an announce table.
In the sixth match, Booker T faced Bobby Lashley in the King of the Ring final.[1][4][17] Lashley took control early on in the match, until he hit the ringpost with a shoulder block attempt.[4] This allowed Booker T to take control, although Lashley quickly countered with a belly to belly suplex.[4] Before he could capitalize, however, Booker T's valet, Sharmell, distracted Lashley.[4] After some more back and forth offense, Sharmell caused another distraction, allowing Booker T's associate Finlay to hit Lashley with a shillelagh.[4]
The next match was between The Undertaker and The Great Khali.[1][4][17] Khali dominated the match for large periods, although The Undertaker did manage to execute his signature Old School.[4] After The Undertaker failed to execute a chokeslam, Khali took control again, and pinned The Undertaker following a big boot.[4]