Kid Kash and Trinity will stop at nothing to win the intergender tag team match, gaining some early heat and credibility as a strong entity in this new federation - Lita and Misterio will already have incredible support, but Kash and Trinity will be driven by their need to "arrive" in the WXF.
Ron Killings is hungrier than Booker T, and will most likely not only outmaneuvre and defeat the 5-time WCW Champion, but will try to make a statement by putting a serious hurting on the popular Book.
The Hardy Boyz cannot coexist right now, and should be easy pickings for both opposing teams. The Dudleyz and AMW are both well suited to this environment, but experience tips its hat to Bubba Ray and D-Von in what is sure to be a wild encounter.
Surely a match of the decade candidate, Chris Benoit versus Jerry Lynn is a contest fans of both men have wanted to see for years. Lynn and Benoit will take this match very seriously, focusing entirely on getting the job done. I'd expect Benoit to steal this one at two falls to one, probably with a small package - and possibly a handful of tights.
The Fatal 4-Way won't be as tremendous as it sounds, but should provide a good measuring tape for the giants of the XWF to prove themselves. With no clear or easy-to-explain reason why, my money's on Brock Lesnar in this one.
What can Victoria teach Madusa that she doesn't already know? Very little - in fact, this Women's Title match will probably take the form of a wrestling lesson with the woman who has lost her mind in the student's role. However, I believe Victoria will prove too uncontrollable and unpredictable for even the most successful female wrestler in American history, pulling unfamiliar tricks out of the bag to snare the WXF Women's Championship.
Vampiro may be a pyromaniac, but he's in there with The Undertaker, and the Dead Man always finds a way. It would be a close call, but the Phenom knows that yard too well to fall to Vampiro in this kind of match - Taker's holding the barbeque on this night.
The biggest blockbuster of the modern era, Bill Goldberg versus Steve Austin is a money-maker. And for good reason, as this will be a hard-hitting, explosive contest. I've got to give it to Stone Cold, for being the more resourceful of the two.
An unusual contest, perhaps, but sure to be entertaining, Sting and The Rock will tear the house down. Who knows where this one will end up? But I have a feeling that when it's all said and done, the Stinger will be showing the Brahma Bull just how the Scorpion Deathlock's really done.
Two students of the game will meet for WXF World Heavyweight Championship gold in the main event, and what a match it should be. These two men know how to turn it up a notch for the big shows, and it doesn't get any bigger than Hell On Earth (the WXF version, not the HWC show from 2000...). After a truly titanic struggle between these mat masterminds, I expect the newfound drive and determination of Jeff Jarrett to triumph over the shenanigans of Triple H, placing Jarrett on top of the world and at the beginning of a long, bumpy road as World Champion.
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