In the opening match, The Fabulous Freebirds won the vacant WCW United States Tag Team Championship.
[3] The match and the match outcome was presented very differently in the United States where they billed Flair as the WCW World Heavyweight Champion, not mentioning the fact that the NWA World Heavyweight Championship was considered a separate championship in Japan.
After the title loss, the two fought against each other with manager Theodore Long siding with Reed while Simmons turned into a fan favorite in the process.
SuperBrawl would be Flair's last WCW main event for several years as he left the company less than two months later due to a pay dispute.
At the time of his departure, he was still the champion and he took the title belt that represented the championship with him as collateral due to unpaid wages Flair felt he was owed.
Butch Reed left WCW shortly after SuperBrawl with the steel cage match between the two effectively ending the feud between the former members of Doom.
[9] The feud between The Fabulous Freebirds and The Young Pistols continued for several months, including several title defenses.
On July 14, 1991, The Young Pistols teamed up with Dustin Rhodes to defeat The Freebirds and Badstreet on the undercard of the 1991 Great American Bash show.