Part 1 , who made his second Wrestle-1 appearance during part one of Kaisen: Outbreak Kaisen: Outbreak opened with the half containing matches with only Japanese wrestlers. The opening match was a six-man tag team match, where the "Japanese Million Dollar Man"
Kazushi Miyamoto teamed with
Tokyo Gurentai representatives
Mazada and
Nosawa Rongai to take on
Andy Wu, Daiki Inaba and
Hiroshi Yamato, who were accompanied by Pan'nyan, a man in a panda/cat hybrid costume. The storyline rivalry between Tokyo Gurentai and Wrestle-1's rookies, led by Yamato, had been going on since the promotion's first event. In late 2013, Yamato had tried to switch sides in the rivalry and join Tokyo Gurentai, but after being turned down, he returned to leading the Wrestle-1 rookies on January 31, 2014. Towards the end of the match, Yamato was in control of the match against Miyamoto, when Inaba surprised his partner by
blind tagging himself into the match. Miyamoto then hit Inaba with a
lariat and pinned him for the win with the
Million Dollar Driver. The second match of the event was a short comedy match between
Ryota Hama and freelancer
Kikutaro, which Hama won with the
Hamaketsu. Post-match, Kikutaro showed respect to Hama, but the two were interrupted and insulted by Desperado representatives Kazma Sakamoto and Ryoji Sai. In the third match, Sakamoto and Sai took on Manabu Soya and
Seiki Yoshioka in a tag team match. Towards the end of the match, Yoshioka
dove out of the ring onto Sai, while Soya hit Sakamoto with the
Wild Bomber and then pinned him for the win. The fourth and final match of part one saw Yasufumi Nakanoue take on NJPW's Satoshi Kojima, who entered the arena carrying his NWA World Heavyweight Championship belt. In the finish of the match, Nakanoue removed his elbow pad and was setting up his
elbow strike finishing move, but was surprised by Kojima hitting him with his own finishing move, the lariat, for the win. Post-match, Kojima shook hands with Nakanoue. During the intermission, Wrestle-1 announced events for May 4 at the
Tokyo Dome City Hall and July 6 back in Ryōgoku Kokugikan.
Part 2 The second half of the event kicked off with a tag team match, where the Junior Stars (Koji Kanemoto and Minoru Tanaka) took on Bad Influence (Christopher Daniels and Kazarian). Towards the end of the match, the Junior Stars had the match won, when Tanaka hit Daniels with the
Fireball Splash, but Kazarian prevented the referee of the match from making a three count. Tanaka then locked Daniels in the
Minoru Special, while Kanemoto held Kazarian in an
ankle hold. The TNA duo, however, managed to get out of the holds and hit Tanaka with the
Bad Elimination for the win. , whose match with
Abyss ended in a draw The sixth match of the event was a women's match between Gail Kim and
TNA Knockouts Champion Madison Rayne. Kim won the match by pinning Rayne following the
Eat Defeat. The seventh match saw Yoshihiro Takayama take on Abyss in a wild brawl. The storyline before the match was that backstage Mazada and Nosawa Rongai warned Takayama that Abyss was going to be bringing his signature bag of
thumbtacks to the ring with him and suggested that he took a weapon of his own or something to cover himself up with him. Takayama, however, refused the suggestion. In the finish of the match, Abyss emptied his bag on the entrance ramp and then
body slammed Takayama onto the thumbtacks. Takayama, however, recovered and began exchanging punches with Abyss. Having lost control of the match, the referee decided to disqualify both Abyss and Takayama, ending the match in a draw. Post-match, the two men brawled backstage. In the eighth match of the event Masakatsu Funaki took on Bobby Roode. Towards the end of the match Funaki got out of Roode's
fireman's carry and locked him in an ankle hold, which he had also used earlier in the match, which resulted in Roode submitting and giving Funaki the win. Following the match, Funaki challenged TNA wrestler
Kurt Angle, who was not present at the event, to a future match. The ninth match of the event was a six-man tag team match between the team of Masayuki Kono, René Duprée and Samoa Joe and Keiji Mutoh, Rob Terry and their mystery partner, who was revealed as Mutoh's old tag team partner
Taiyō Kea. The match featured constant cheating from Desperado's side, including outside interference from Kazma Sakamoto and Ryoji Sai. In the finish of the match, Joe turned on his own partners, taking a steel chair away from Duprée, while Terry took Sakamoto and Sai out with a double lariat. Kea then hit Duprée with the
TKO, which was followed by Mutoh pinning him for the win with the
Shining Wizard. , who was crowned the new
TNA X Division Champion during the event The tenth match was the first title match of the event and saw The Wolves (Davey Richards and Eddie Edwards) defend the TNA World Tag Team Championship in a three-way match against previous champions The BroMans (Jessie Godderz and Robbie E) and Team 246 (Kaz Hayashi and Shuji Kondo). Towards the end of the match, The Wolves were in control, hitting Hayashi with a double-team
double knee backbreaker and Kondo with the
Alarm Clock. However, before The Wolves could pin either one of Team 246 for the win, The BroMans returned to the ring, hit Hayashi with the
Bro Down and pinned him to win the match and regain the TNA World Tag Team Championship. In a post-match interview, Team 246 and The Wolves agreed to a rematch in the United States. In the eleventh match of the event, Austin Aries defended the TNA X Division Championship against Seiya Sanada. In the end, Sanada avoided two of Aries' finishing moves, the
Last Chancery and the
450° splash and then hit him with a series of a
German suplex, a
dragon suplex and a
tiger suplex, before climbing to the top rope, hitting a moonsault and pinning Aries to win the match and become the new TNA X Division Champion. Following the match, Aries raised Sanada's hand in the air. The main event saw Magnus defend the TNA World Heavyweight Championship against Kai. The match ended with a sequence, where the two wrestlers exchanged finishing moves, with Kai surviving the
Magnus Driver and the
diving elbow drop and Magnus the
Kai Clutch. Magnus then hit Kai with a lariat, before dropping him with another
Magnus Driver and then pinning with the diving elbow drop to win the match and retain the TNA World Heavyweight Championship. ==Aftermath==