Brock
Freeman was in Kiels ear prior to the match, reminding him that a spot in the order
of Freemanism awaited him if he defeated Richter. But that task would prove to be a lot
more difficult than the overeager E.Lectrifying anticipated. Richter dominated the
majority of this match by using his massive size and power advantage. Kiel tried to avoid
Richters grasp but when he was caught, he was nearly destroyed by a devastating big
boot and a lariat that almost removed Kiels head from his shoulders. Kiel managed
one offensive flurry that included a springboard dropkick, flipping neckbreaker and a top
rope moonsault. But his constant unnecessary celebrations were his undoing and before he
knew it he was a beaten man thanks to Richters Impaler (Chokeslam backbreaker).
Freeman
then returned to the ring to berate Kiel. He slapped him about the face until
E.Lectrifying finally blocked a slap from Freeman. Disgusted, Brock then shoved him back
down and walked out on him.