[1] The second event, Saturday Night SuperFight, was held later that year on November 2 as MLW's first-ever pay-per-view card.
However, Bischoff kept those details private, instead discussing that he would continue collaborating with MLW by acting as executive producer of SuperFight 6.
[7] At the previous year's SuperFight, Satoshi Kojima defeated Alex Kane to win the MLW World Heavyweight Championship.
[8] The two would not have a rematch for the rest of the year, however, as both were preoccupied in feuds with the World Titan Federation (WTF), the returning Contra Unit, and the Rogue Horsemen.
[9] Riddle would go on to align with Kojima against Contra Unit while defending his title opportunity against the likes of Sami Callihan, Tom Lawlor, and Donovan Dijak.
[12] At Pit Fighters, Matt Riddle defeated WTF member Tom Lawlor in a Vale Tudo Rules match.