[2] Excerpts from Three Way Dance aired on the syndicated television show ECW Hardcore TV, while the full event was released on VHS in 1995.
[4] Three Way Dance gained a degree of notoriety after Sabu (who was scheduled to compete in the main event) no-showed in favour of wrestling for New Japan Pro-Wrestling.
[5] The Pitbulls went on to defeat the Broad Street Bullies by pinfall in a short squash after delivering a superbomb to Johnny Hotbody.
[5] Prior to the event's intermission, Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko called out The Tazmaniac, Sabu's tag team partner.
The Tazmaniac brawled with Benoit and Malenko alone until the debuting Rick Steiner came to his assistance, revealing himself as Sabu's surprise replacement for the main event.
[7][9] In the fourth match, the debuting Eddie Guerrero defeated 2 Cold Scorpio to win the ECW World Television Championship using a victory roll.
[8] Guerrero dedicated the title win to his former tag team partner Art Barr, who had died in November 1994.
[12] Writing in 2019, John Clapp of WWE suggested that the bout "brought a more scientific approach to the renegade company, giving ECW credibility in the eyes of purists who'd otherwise shun the revolution for its unabashed lawlessness.