#2 Hanson
It's was strange seeing Hanson come to the ring not flanked by his War Raiders tag team partner in Rowe, but it was obvious from the outset that he would eventually come out. There was no way that the Undisputed Era was going to let this be a fair fight, and there was no way Rowe would allow Undisputed Era to get the numerical advantage on his tag team partner.
However, the singles match between O'Reilly and Hanson was given the full chance to develop in its own regards. Hanson was always going to be the bigger of the two and in an out and out strength contest, O'Reilly wouldn't have stood much of a chance.
While O'Reilly played towards his strengths by using quick strikes, Hanson was able to show off surprising agility of his own from time to time, such as hitting a Tope Suicida between the ropes and almost landing a picture perfect Moonsault that would have made Vader smile.
While it's unlikely that Hanson will see a singles run, he showed that he was highly capable of having one if the WWE decided to split the War Raiders.