Rob Van Dam and Jerry Lynn vs. Lance Storm and Justin Credible
Time for the main event, as Justin Credible and Lance Storm, with Dawn Marie Bytch, take on the unlikely team of Jerry Lynn and Rob Van Dam, with Bill Alfonso. All four men made separate entrances, with Fonzie grabbing a sign that said "Get Well Sonya" and dedicating the match to her. Joey Styles revealed she was Rob Van Dam's wife, who is recovering from a broken leg.
Lynn and Credible started the match and the two traded chops. They traded reversals on piledriver attempts, with neither man completing the move. Storm tried to come in, but Lynn dropkicked him out, then gave Credible a slingshot, sending him over the top onto Storm. Credible got back in and demanded RVD, but as soon as Lynn made the tag, Credible ran out and tagged Storm, denying us of seeing Van Dam square off with Credible, a matchup that has never happened in ECW. Van Dam and Storm mixed it up, with neither man getting an advantage, until Storm hooked his rolling single leg crab. Van Dam floored Storm with a savate kick after missing an enzugiri attempt. Lynn tagged back in, and immediately had to fight himself out of the opposing team's corner. Lynn got an abdominal stretch, then the two traded hiptoss reversals, until Lynn yanked Storm throat first on the top rope. Lynn rolled up Storm after he accidentally ran into Credible, but Justin broke it up with a cane shot to the face. Justin came in, and placed a chair on Lynn's face, then rammed it with a knee. Justin then pulled him out of the corner with a powerbomb. Storm tagged back in, and Fonzie slid in the ring and threw water on Lynn, reviving him. Lynn and Storm then traded reversals for two counts. Justin tagged in, then threw Lynn to the floor, where Storm worked him over outside. Justin hit the Outsiders edge, and tagged Storm back in. Storm set a chair in the corner, went to put Lynn into it, but Lynn sprung off the ropes, grabbing the chair, and flew at Storm, but had the chair dropkicked into his face. Storm and Credible held the advantage, but Lynn made the tag, and Van Dam came in, flooring Storm with a series of moves, including a double underhook gourdbuster, a top rope kick, and a dropkick with a steel chair. Storm was sent to the floor, and RVD dropped a legdrop on him across the guardrail, with Fonzie holding a chair over him. Meanwhile, Lynn bulldogged Credible from the top rope to the runway. Van Dam moonsaulted Storm from the guardrail, while Credible gave Lynn a reverse DDT on the runway. Van Dam went to pin Storm after a twisting legdrop, but Credible broke it up with a kick and ran from the ring. Storm hit his spinning leg lariat from the top rope, but could only get a two count. Van Dam came back with a spinkick, then hit the somersault senton backsplash with a chair on top of Storm. Justin came in, but after a few chops, Van Dam whipped Credible into a corner and he flipped out of the ring. Storm set up a chair, but Van Dam sent him into it with a drop toehold. Credible was laid out on a table by Fonzie outside the ring, and Sabu emerged from the entranceway. He hit a triple jump dive and put Credible through the table. Meanwhile, Storm had pulled Lynn back in and was covering him for a pin. RVD went for the frog splash, and Storm moved, causing RVD to splash Lynn. Van Dam hit the Van Daminator on Storm, and Lynn gave him the cradle piledriver and covered him for the pin.
Post match, Sabu, Van Dam and Lynn had words, and as Lynn went to leave the ring, Sabu shoved RVD into Lynn. Lynn and Van Dam started exchanging blows, and Sabu soon joined in, hitting both men. A full fledged three way brawl broke out, and officials ran down to separate them as the Pay-per-view came to a close.
Exclusively to ECWwrestling.com: After the show ended broadcast, Van Dam and Fonzie were in the ring when Sabu came back down the ramp. He ripped off the tape on his arm that read "Fonzie" and went at it with Van Dam again. They brawled up the rampway, and were finally separated, and brought to the back. Bill Alfonso walked back to the curtain alone, with Van Dam's World Television Title belt.
ECW Executive Producer Paul Heyman then emerged from the back to acknowledge the crowd, and several of the wrestlers came out for a curtain call to end the evening.