The CN Centre attracted about 2,000 spectators, only about one third capacity, and despite encouraging pay per view sales, a teased second show in the spring of 2006 never materialized.
Songs by such artists as State of Shock, Seemless, Art of Dying and Bruce Kulick were used as entrance themes.
Most players in the tournament were selected from the Ligue Nord-Américaine de Hockey, a Quebec-based senior men's league that is notorious for high amounts of fighting in games.
Fellow NHL veteran Lyndon Byers was also scheduled to compete, but pulled out of the event shortly before it began.
He defeated minor league journeyman Mike Sgroi, then of the AHL's Albany River Rats, in the finals by split decision, after previously winning both of his group stage bouts.