The first match was a
tag team match between
the Assassins (
#1 and
#2) and the team of
Rufus R. Jones and
Bugsy McGraw. The match started with McGraw and Jones in control over the Assassins until #1 performed an
eye rake on Jones. After repeated attacks by #2, Jones fought back with a
headbutt. McGraw tagged in and attacked both of the Assassins. As McGraw slammed #2, #1
rolled up McGraw from behind and pinned him to win the match. The second match was a tag team match between the team of
Johnny Weaver and
Scott McGhee, and the team of
Kevin Sullivan and
Mark Lewin (accompanied by
Gary Hart). The match started back and forth until Sullivan and Lewin gained the advantage over McGhee by targeting his left arm. McGhee and Weaver fought back when Weaver performed a
bulldog on Sullivan, sending his face into the canvas. Weaver attempted another bulldog, but Sullivan pushed him into the corner. Lewin performed a
knee drop from the top
turnbuckle on Weaver's left arm as Hart and Sullivan held onto him. Lewin then pinned Weaver to win the match. After the match, Lewin and Sullivan beat down McGhee and lacerated his forehead with a
foreign object provided by Hart.
Angelo Mosca attempted to help McGhee, but was also attacked. The third match was between
Carlos Colon and
Abdullah the Butcher. The match started with Abdullah dominating Colon with the use of a weapon. Colon fought back with
punches and used Abdullah's weapon on him. Abdullah knocked down the
referee, and Colon applied a
figure four leglock on Abdullah. While the referee was still knocked out,
Hugo Savinovich entered the ring and hit Colon with a foreign object, allowing Abdullah to pin Colon and win the match. The fourth match was a tag team match between the team of
Wahoo McDaniel and
Mark Youngblood, and the team of
Dick Slater and
Bob Orton Jr. Youngblood had the early advantage over Slater until Slater sent him down with a
Russian legsweep. Slater and Orton then took control of the match until Slater accidentally hit Orton. Youngblood performed
dropkicks to Slater and Orton, but the pair then double-teamed him. They placed Youngblood on the top turnbuckle, and Orton performed a
superplex, sending Youngblood back-first onto the canvas. Orton then pinned Youngblood to win the match. After the match, Slater and Orton beat down McDaniel and attacked his left arm with a knee drop from the top turnbuckle. The fifth match was a
Title vs. Mask match between
Charlie Brown and
The Great Kabuki (accompanied by Gary Hart). Kabuki's
NWA Television Championship was defended in the first fifteen minutes, and Brown's mask was defended for the entire match. The match started with Brown having the advantage with the use of the ringpost and a
steel chair. Brown applied a
chokehold, but Kabuki fought back and applied a
clawhold, squeezing Brown's skull. This continued until Kabuki missed a kick in the corner, and Brown pinned him after an
elbow drop to his chest to win the match and the title. The sixth match was a
Dog Collar match between
Roddy Piper and
Greg Valentine. The match started back and forth, with Valentine targeting Piper's injured left ear. Piper gained the advantage with the use of the chain. Valentine fought back and choked Piper with the chain. Valentine targeted Piper's left ear, causing him to have trouble standing. The match went back and forth until Valentine performed an elbow strike from the turnbuckles and an elbow drop. Valentine climbed the turnbuckles again, but Piper pulled him down. After delivering punches with the chain, Piper pinned Valentine with the chain wrapped around his legs. After the match, Valentine attacked Piper and again choked him with the chain. The seventh match was a tag team match between the team of
Jay Youngblood and
Ricky Steamboat, and the team of
Jack and
Jerry Brisco for the
NWA World Tag Team Championship. Angelo Mosca was the
special guest referee. The match started back and forth until Jack performed a
double underhook suplex to Steamboat, slamming him onto his back. The Briscos had the advantage until Jerry complained to and shoved Mosca after almost pinning Youngblood. Mosca shoved Jerry down, and Youngblood and Steamboat gained the advantage. They performed an
aided splash, where Steamboat dropped Youngblood onto the fallen Jerry, and Youngblood pinned him to win the match and the title. After the match, the Briscos attacked Youngblood, Steamboat and Mosca until they fought back. , after winning the
NWA World Heavyweight Championship for the second time The
main event was a
steel cage match between
Ric Flair and
Harley Race for the
NWA World Heavyweight Championship, with former NWA World Champion
Gene Kiniski as the special referee (another former NWA World Champion,
Pat O'Connor, was originally set to be the special referee, but it was discovered that O'Connor (along with Race, Bob Geigel, and Verne Gagne) owned the
Central States territory so the change was made (kayfabe) to avoid a conflict of interest). The match began with Flair having the advantage with a
headlock. Race fought back by targeting Flair's head and neck. Race, using a
piledriver maneuver, dropped Flair head first into the canvas and then sent his head into the cage. Flair fought back after sending Race into the corner of the ring. Flair performed a piledriver and sent Race's head into the cage. After slamming Race down with a
belly to back suplex, Flair applied a figure four leglock. Race broke the hold by rolling into the ropes and fought back with a
headbutt from the top turnbuckle. As Race applied a headlock, Flair sent Race's head into Kiniski's head. Flair then performed a
body press from the top turnbuckle and pinned Race to win the match and the title. ==Aftermath==