In other matches at the event, Kodo Fuyuki and Kouhiro Kanemura retained the FMW Brass Knuckles Tag Team Championship against Jado and Gedo, The Gladiator defeated Team Zero in a gauntlet match and Super Leather defeated Hido.
As a result, Leather turned into a face and began feuding with TNR and sided with the FMW team.
Hido delivered a low blow to Leather and used several moves to keep the momentum and performed a moonsault from the middle rope.
Gladiator tried to perform an Awesome Bomb but Pogo escaped it and delivered a backdrop suplex.
Nakagawa dominated the earlier part of the match but Hayabusa hit him with a fork and made him bleed.
Hayabusa delivered a facelock jawbreaker and a Falcon Arrow to Nakagawa and then hit a backfist to the referee.
[3] Stuart of Puroresu Central gave negative reviews on the event, considering it "simply appalling" and ranked it among "the worst major shows of 1998 worldwide" with "ludicrous booking and poor action", with "Again, the lack of crowd heat also hurt.
From its debut show to some point in 1998, FMW had a lot of wild Street Fights that weren't technically very good, but were made so entertaining by a maniacal crowd that screamed non-stop.
"[3] Hayabusa continued his feud with Team No Respect and primarily TNR member Koji Nakagawa after the event.
On September 20, Koji Nakagawa, Kodo Fuyuki and Gedo defeated Hayabusa and Ricky Fuji in a handicap match, which resulted in Nakagawa and Fuyuki earning title shots against Hayabusa for the unified Brass Knuckles Heavyweight Championship and Independent Heavyweight Championship.