The loud, rising guitar tunes of the Hardy Boyz' music filled the arena, the huge video screen above the entranceway showing the familiar swinging necklaces that signalled the coming of both Matt and Jeff Hardy – even in singles competition they accompanied each other to the ring, mainly for protection. Sure enough, there came the two brothers out into onto the ramp, where they stopped and struck the poses that had made them famous.

Jeff Hardy, considered by many fans to be the more admirable brother, was clothed in his usual ring attire – pants, wrestling boots that looked like spats, and a singlet shirt. As the heavy bass beat of his theme music kicked in, he ran down the ramp alongside his brother and slid into the squared circle, jumping to the turnbuckle to once again strike his three-fingered pose, whipping the crowd into a frenzy.

Soon their music faded, to be replaced by the much lighter-hearted theme of Too Cool – now reduced to the tag team of Rikishi and Scotty. As most of the crowd had expected, the bleach-blonde cruiserweight was followed out onto the platform by his sumo-like dark-skinned partner Rikishi, who hadn't bothered to get into his ring attire and was dressed in street clothes. As they made their way down the ramp, Scotty ran along the sides of the entranceway, slapping the hands of screaming fans, while Rikishi made his slow way down the centre before stopping at ringside.

His partner, meanwhile, was halfway through his dancing routine when he was hit from behind by Jeff Hardy. As the referee called for the bell to begin the match, Hardy continued the beat-down on his opponent, only stopping for a rest after a high-flipping dropkick knocked Scotty off his feet. Climbing to the top rope of the opposite turnbuckle Jeff crouched and waited for Scotty to stand up, a missile dropkick surely the only thing that could happen after Jeff launched himself from the ropes...

And missed. Scotty had rolled to his right as Jeff went legs-first towards him, leaving the Hardy boy holding his back from the painful fall. Although Scotty was still reeling from the beat-down, he knew enough to realise that he now had the upper hand and pulled Jeff to his feet, although still leaving him bent over double. Wrapping his right arm around Jeff's neck, he looked up to the crowd, grinned, slapped Jeff on the back and fell backwards, driving the top of Hardy's head into the trampoline-like mat.

Scotty bounced up immediately, adrenaline pumping as he turned to look down at Jeff, who had not moved since the DDT – and was now lying perpendicular to the turnbuckle. Sensing an opportunity, the smaller member of Too Cool (well, let's face it, apart from Nash, anyone would be the smaller member of Too Cool) ran to the corner and jumped onto the top rope, turning around half-way as his hands supported his vault. He stood, raising a hand to acknowledge the crowd before leaping off the corner, landing in a sitting position with one leg across Jeff's neck – a picture-perfect leg-drop.

One three-count later, it was all over. Scotty was told later that Matt Hardy had tried to push him off the top rope when the referee wasn't looking but had been taken care of by a clothesline from Rikishi, who had then proceeded to simply sit on him until the match was over.