The Ms. Hancock (Stacy Keibler)-Major Gunns (Tylene Buck) match, playing off of Gunns' military gimmick as part of Misfits In Action, was a "Rip Off The Camouflage" (ROTC) mud-wrestling match. The match went to a no-contest due to Ms. Hancock supposedly suffering an injury due to being "pregnant." That was apparently supposed to have led to head writer Vince Russo claiming to have been the "father" of Stacy/Ms. Hancock's (they went back and forth on what to call her) "baby." Then Ric Flair would have announced that Stacy was the "product" of an "affair" he had "had" some 20 years earlier, which would have made her and David Flair (David Fliehr) "half-siblings." This was scrapped, along with the "pregnancy" angle in general, and she was made into Shawn Stasiak's (Shawn Stasiak-Stipich) valet in WCW's final dying months. To add to the stupidity of the match and subsequent angle, announcer Tony Schiavone said that it "was not part of the script" and that he had to "break character."
The PPV was noted for some problems concerning the Kevin Nash/Goldberg (Bill Goldberg)/Scott Steiner match. The match was presented to look like Goldberg was dissatisfied with the match's booking. Goldberg's music was played twice before he entered the ring (to hint to the fans that he was backstage arguing with the WCW creative team). He also abruptly 'walked out' on the match, supposedly "breaking character." Of course, if a wrestler WAS going to go against the script, no promotion would actually PROMOTE that idea beforehand.
Received an official VHS release in the USA (catalogue number T7204).
This show drew a terrible 0.18 buyrate and only 6,614 people to an arena that can seat 16,281 for ice hockey and 17,500 for concerts.